Jerry Lee Lewis – Jack Daniels Old No 7 (Guitar)
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A great song by a guy who married his 13 year old cousin.
[Intro]
G C D G x2
G C A woman wrings her hands and cries
'I've lost my man'
G You should-a seen him C Tote that diesel 'cross the land D Now you'll find him Am Up on Lynchburg, Tennessee Bm Collecting bottles Em In his old dungarees C A7 And the Silver Dollar Saloon D We're gonna break him of it soon G Em Jack Daniel's Old No7 G C Tennessee Sour-Mashed Whiskey G Em Jack Daniel's Old No7 G C Tennessee Sour-Mashed Whiskey
He used to be so frisky
G F Bogie Bogart C He cried, 'Laureen, let's sail the sea' G F Honey, when I'm dyin' C Have another drink of that stuff for me D But now ya find him Am On Lynchburg all the time Bm But they keep him waiting Em At the end of the line C A7 At that old honky tonk people prayed D My God, look at all the parts he played
(I'm talkin' about it)
G Em Jack Daniel's Old No7 G C Tennessee Sour-Mashed Whiskey G Em Jack Daniel's Old No7 G C Tennessee Sour-Mashed Whiskey
He used to be so frisky
G F C x2
D And now you'll find him Am Up on Lynchburg, Tennessee B7 Collectin' bottles Em In his old dungarees C A7 At the honky tonk, he prayed D Think of all the parts Old Bogart played
(I'm talkin' about it)
G Em Jack Daniel's Old No7 G C Tennessee Sour-Mashed Whiskey G Em Jack Daniel's Old No7 G C Tennessee Sour-Mashed Whiskey
He used to be so frisky
[Outro]
G C D G