Theme From The Dukes Of Hazzard Good Ol Boys Chords

by Waylon Jennings
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Difficulty: beginner
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: 1st fret
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4 contributors total, last edit on May 3, 2023
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E
A
B7

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[Verse 1]
                 E
Just a good ol' boy
                  A
Never meaning no harm
      E
Beats all you never saw,
        B7
been in trouble with the law
                        E
Since the day they was born
 
 
[Verse 2]
                  E
Straightenin' the curves, yeah
               A
Flattenin' the hills
     E                     B7
Someday the mountain might get 'em
                  E
But the law never will
 
 
[Chorus]
             B7
Making their way,
 
the only way they know how
 
That's just a little bit more
                     E
than the law will allow
 
 
[Instrumental]
| E   | E   | A   | A   |
| E   | B7  | E   | E   |
| E   | E   | A   | A   |
| E   | B7  | E   | E
 
 
[Chorus]
             B7
Making their way,
 
the only way they know how
 
That's just a little bit more
                     E
than the law will allow
 
 
[Verse 3]
                E
I'm a good ol' boy
                       A
You know my mama loves me
        E
But she don't understand
            B7
they keep a-showin' my hands
                    E
and not my face on TV, haha
 
 
[Outro]
| E   | E   | A   | A   |
| E   | B7  | E   | E   |
| E   | E   | A   | A   |
| E   | B7  | E   | E   |
 
(fade out)
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11 comments
Eagleclaw72
straightenin' the curves flattenin' the hills
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trevorgatewoodjohnson
Missing the intro section (which is just a C7 resolving to F) and the instrumental sections (after the first chorus and the last verse respectively), which is just the verse: a I-IV-V blues (F, A#, F, C7, F) with no turnaround.
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death_ryder_70
what was that
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