# – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – please note – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – #
# this file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation of the #
# song . you may only use this file for private study , scholarship , or research . #
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dixie chicken chords ( for the acoustic guitar )
little feat *
A
A
i ve seen the bright lights of memphis ,
E
and the commodore hotel
E7 E E7 A
and underneath a street lamp , i met a southern belle
D A E
oh , she took me to the river , where she cast her spell
E7 E E7 A
and in that southern moonlight , she sang this song so well
A E
if you ll be my dixie chicken i ll be your tennessee lamb
E7 E A D A
and we can walk together down in dixieland
E7 A D A
down in dixieland
A . . .
A E
we made all the hotspots , my money flowed like wine
E7 E E7 A
then the low – down southern whiskey , yea , began to fog my mind
D A E
and i don t remember church bells , or the money i put down
E7 E
on the white picket fence and boardwalk
E7 E A
on the house at the end of town
D A E
oh , but boy do i remember the strain of her refrain
E7 E
and the nights we spent together
E7 E A
and the way she called my name
A E
if you ll be my dixie chicken i ll be your tennessee lamb
E7 E A D A
and we can walk together down in dixieland
E7 A D A
down in dixieland
A . . .
A
well , many years since she ran away
E
yes that guitar player sure could play
E7 E
she always liked to sing along
E7 E A
she always handy with a song
D A E
but then one night at the lobby of the commodore hotel
E7 E E7 E A
i chanced to meet a bartender who said he knew her well
D A E
and as he handed me a drink he began to hum a song
E7 E E7 E A
and all the boys there , at the bar , began to sing along
A E
if you ll be my dixie chicken i ll be your tennessee lamb
E7 E A D A
and we can walk together down in dixieland
E7 A D A
down in dixieland
A . . .
* alternate :
capo ii
E = D
E7 = D7
A = G
D = C
set8
# – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – please note – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – #
# this file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation of the #
# song . you may only use this file for private study , scholarship , or research . #
# – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – #
dixie chicken chords ( for the acoustic guitar )
little feat *
A
A
i ve seen the bright lights of memphis ,
E
and the commodore hotel
E7 E E7 A
and underneath a street lamp , i met a southern belle
D A E
oh , she took me to the river , where she cast her spell
E7 E E7 A
and in that southern moonlight , she sang this song so well
A E
if you ll be my dixie chicken i ll be your tennessee lamb
E7 E A D A
and we can walk together down in dixieland
E7 A D A
down in dixieland
A . . .
A E
we made all the hotspots , my money flowed like wine
E7 E E7 A
then the low – down southern whiskey , yea , began to fog my mind
D A E
and i don t remember church bells , or the money i put down
E7 E
on the white picket fence and boardwalk
E7 E A
on the house at the end of town
D A E
oh , but boy do i remember the strain of her refrain
E7 E
and the nights we spent together
E7 E A
and the way she called my name
A E
if you ll be my dixie chicken i ll be your tennessee lamb
E7 E A D A
and we can walk together down in dixieland
E7 A D A
down in dixieland
A . . .
A
well , many years since she ran away
E
yes that guitar player sure could play
E7 E
she always liked to sing along
E7 E A
she always handy with a song
D A E
but then one night at the lobby of the commodore hotel
E7 E E7 E A
i chanced to meet a bartender who said he knew her well
D A E
and as he handed me a drink he began to hum a song
E7 E E7 E A
and all the boys there , at the bar , began to sing along
A E
if you ll be my dixie chicken i ll be your tennessee lamb
E7 E A D A
and we can walk together down in dixieland
E7 A D A
down in dixieland
A . . .
* alternate :
capo ii
E = D
E7 = D7
A = G
D = C
set8
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