The Devil Is A Woman Chords
by Bishop Gunn6,913 views, added to favorites 971 times
Difficulty: | absolute beginner |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | no capo |
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[Verse]
G C
She's got eyes of fire that burn like a shot of whiskey
G D
And she's been known to bring a man to his knees
G
She'll take all you have
C
You never see it coming
G D Em G D
That's how I know the devil is a woman
G C
Well Mister Johnson knows cause he saw her up close in the delta
G D
Said man if you don't mind would you tune this guitar for me
G C
But she took his soul and she broke his heart just for fun
G D Em D G
And that's how I know the devil is a woman
C D
That's how I know
A C
Temptation is her game
G
She'll make you want to
D
Anything that she wants you to
A C
And just when you think that you understand her
G
Everything changes
D
Everything changes
Em D G C
And that's how I know
[Solo]
C (G C) X 3
[Verse]
G C
Charly swears that he saw her somewhere down in Georgia
G D
He says she plays a pretty mean fiddle it's true
G
Oh believe him though he got that fiddle of gold
C G
She will never admit that you’ve won”
D Em C
And that's how I know the devil is a woman
G D Em
That's how I know the devil is a woman
[Outro]
(C G) X 7
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A little trivia for ya: The line is actually “in the “Delta”, referring to the legend of Robert Johnson (Mr. Johnson). The legend says that he became a guitar master by selling his soul to the Devil by playing his guitar at a crossroads at midnight. When he felt a tap on his shoulder, he held his guitar up and the Devil took it from him, tuned it and played a few songs. When the Devil returned his guitar to him, Robert became a master.
“Charlie” is in reference to Charlie Daniels who wrote the song “The Devil went down to Georgia” in which a guy named Johnny has a fiddle contest with the Devil and stakes his soul against the Devil for his golden fiddle. Pretty cool references if you ask me!
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Should show the walks on the inversions and missing the lyrics for “in the desert”
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