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Cincinnati Jail lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Bobby Bare.
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Cincinnati Jail Recorded by Bobby Bare Written by Mel Tillis
C Am G7 C D7 It's cold as a well in Cincinnati jail G7 C F G7 I ain't got nobody I ain't got nobody
C F G7 C G7 Shouldn't have drunk that wine it messed up my country mind C F D7 G7 But I didn't know that pretty gal wasn't free not free C F G7 C G7 And someone called the law and I had a southern drawl F G7 C The first one they locked up you're right was me
Am G7 C D7 Now it's cold as a well in Cincinnati jail G7 C F G7 I ain't got nobody I ain't got nobody
C F7 G7 C G7 I heard a lot about that great midwestern town C F D7 G7 So I thought I'd better go and look around look around C F G7 C G7 Couldn't find me no job and my kind just don't rob F G7 C But they don't want no southern bums around
Am G7 C D7 It's cold as a well in Cincinnati jail G7 C F G7 I ain't got nobody I ain't got nobody
C F G7 C G7 Lord an Appalachian boy ain't never known much joy C F D7 G7 But I was better off in my Blueridge Mountain home sweet home C F G7 C G7 I could see the light of day I could while the time away F G7 C On the mornin' the government gave me to live on
Am G C D7 But it's cold as a well in Cincinnati jail G7 C F G7 C I ain't got nobody I ain't got nobody
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