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Roy Orbison - Hound Dog Man Chords

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Hound Dog Man Chords

(ver. 2)
Roy Orbison
Intro A D A E F#m E A E

A    D         A
Hey, hound dog man
E         F#m       E         A    E
Where you been now, where you been?
A           D        A   
I wish that you were back
E           F#m     E    A
you was too good to ever end
          D         A
Once in a while someone like you
     E         F#m                 E       D
Will give everything for what they want to do

A    D         A
Hey, hound dog man
E      F#m      E      A
My old friend, play it again

A                    D             A
You gave the world a whole lot of joy
    E          F#m       E       A
Now that ain't bad for a country boy
E      A        D         A
I just knew you could not lose
    E        F#m          E        A
The way you sang rock and roll and blues
         D                A
I still think about these things
E       F#m    E       D
And the memory that it brings

A    D         A
Hey, hound dog man
E      F#m     E       A
My old friend, play it again
     D         A
Hey, hound dog man,
E      F#m     E       A
My old friend, play it again

riff  D A E F#m E A D A E  F#m E A

          E A        D        A
Sometimes I think about James Dean
E     F#m          E       A
Sammy Cooke and my teenage queen
A      
Doo ron, de ron, de ron
        F#m            E   D
Marilyn Monroe and hot rod fun
A       D                  A
I still think about these things
E       F#m    E       D
And the memory that it brings

A    D         A
Hey, hound dog man
E      F#m     E        A   E
My old friend, play it again
A    D         A
Hey, hound dog man
E      F#m     E          A          
My old friend, why did it end?
     D         A
Hey, hound dog man
E      F#m     E          A
My old friend, why did it end?

D A E F#m E A D AE F#m E fade            
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