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Worried Man
Blues lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's
an old country classic recorded by Mel Tillis and many other artists
over the years.
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Worried Man Blues Recorded by Mel Tillis Written by A.P. Carter
intro: G It takes a worried man to sing a worried song D7 G I'm worried now but I won't be worried long
Well this train I ride is twenty one coaches long C G This train I ride is twenty one coaches long
This train I ride is twenty one coaches long D7 G The one I love she's on that train and gone
It takes a worried man to sing a worried song C G It takes a worried man to sing a worried song
It takes a worried man to sing a worried song D7 G I'm worried now but I won't be worried long
I went across the river to lay me down to sleep C G I went across the river to lay me down to sleep
I went across the river to lay me down to sleep D7 G When I woke up there were shackles on my feet
Repeat #2 Well...
Well around my feet were twenty-one links of chains C G Around my feet were twenty-one links of chains
Around my feet were twenty links of chains D7 G On each link was engraved my name
Repeat #2
I asked the judge what's gonna be my fine C G I asked the judge what's gonna be my fine
I said oh judge what's gonna be my fine D7 G Twenty one days on the Rocky Island Line
Repeat #2
D7 G I'm worried now but I won't be worried long D7 G I'm worried now but I won't be worried long
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