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Waylon Jennings - Don't Cuss The Fiddle (Chord)
Submitter: matellmon (173) on 2/13/02 2 comments
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performed by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson.


Capo on the 2nd fret.

Verse 1 (W. Nelson):
          B                                                                E
 	 I scandalized my brother while admitting that he sang some pretty songs
            F#                                                                B
 	 I heard that he'd been scandilizing me and Lord i knew that that was wrong
                                                                           E
 	 Now i'm looking at over something cool and feeling fool enough to see
                F#                                                      B  
 	 What i had called my brother,now he had every right to call on me


Chorus (W. Jennings,W. Nelson):
         B                                                                  E  
 	 Don't ever cuss that fiddle,boy unless you want that fiddle out of tune
              F#                                                            B  
 	 That picker there in trouble,boy ain't nothing but another side of you
                                                                              E
 	 If we ever get to Heaven,boy it ain't because we ain't done nothing wrong
                 F#                                                                B   
 	 We're in this thing together so let settle down and steal each other's songs


Verse 2 (W. Jennings):
           B                                                       E  
 	 I found a wounded brother drinking bitterly away the afternoon
             F#                                                              B   
 	 And soon enough he turned on me like he'd done every face in that saloon
                                                                                  E        
 	 Well we cussed him to the ground and said he couldn't even steal a decent song
                F#                                                             B
 	 But as soon as it was spoken we were sad enough to wish that we were wrong


Chorus.
            
            F#                                                         B 
 	 I know that it sounds silly but i think that i just somebody's song

 	 
Verse 3 (W. Jennings,W. Nelson):
          B                                                    E    
 	 She's a good hearted woman in love with a good timin' man
             F#                                                 B  
 	 She loves him in spite of my ways that she don't understand
                                                                              E
 	 Through teardrops and laughter we'll pass through this world hand in hand
           F#                                            B  
 	 A good hearted woman in love with a good timin' man




 
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that last verse cant be right
-frankthetank | 1/18/2005
Not sure how you came up with that key, or why you would want to play it with a capo.
It's a standard Waylon Key of D progression, same as Good Hearted Woman.
-diverden | 7/16/2010
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