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Tennessee Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Stephen Lynch
chords used:Csus4 F F G Am 
(when playing "G" or "Gsus4" during the inro and verses hammer on
and pull of on the B on the a string)

intro:C(sus4) F

verse1
F        G                   F           F      G                  F    F
Ive seen rocky mountains and great lakes stood beneeth the redwood tree
        G         Am             F     G            F
but wherever i go my heart aches for a place called Tennessee

chorus:
Am  Csus4     G            F                              F
Oh... I wanna be where the whiskey flows like wine and the meth labs are 
G      Am  Csus4      G         F                             F
devine Oh...come with me cotton grows as tall as oaks and its picked by 
           G            F
poor black folks that`s Tennessee

verse 2:
F     G                    F           F         G                 F    F
its a place where deuling banjos play where the mountain folk run free
          G                  Am  F       G                F
where the kids can all spell kkk but can not spell Tennessee

chorus2:
Am  Csus4     G            F                          F            G
Oh... i wanna be where the Hatchie river flows and the kids have 13 toes
Am   Csus4      G            F                                F
Oh... come with me where the hotdogs are deep fried that`s the reason Elvis 
G                F
died in Tennessee

instrumental:F G F F x4

chorus 3:
Am  Csus4     G            F                            F                  G
Oh... i wanna see mountain dew in every cup and all the dentists just gave up
Am   Csus4      G        F                                   F             
oh... come with me in my flat bed pick-up truck is where the classy ladies 
G         F
f**k in Tennesee
            
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