Down On The Farm (Paul Barrere/Gabriel Barrere)
Transcribed from 2/6/96 Teton Room, Jackson Hole, WY "Everybody gettin' a lot of what they need?" - John Bell just prior to laying into it. Intro: |--------------------------- |--------------------------- |--------------0------------ |--2-3-2-3-2-3---2-3-2-3---- (X4) |------------------------1-- |--------------------------- notes: (*) denotes intro played over chords Verse 1: G We're all talkin' 'bout you, C G Down on the farm. C D The cows asked, the pigs ask, |-------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| |-----5--3----------------| |------------6-----3------| D C Bb G The horses asked, too. G C G I want to know about your big city move. C D Changed your name to Kitty, |-----------------------------| |-----------------------------| |-----------------------------| |-----------------------------| |-------------5----3----------| |--------------------6---3----| D C Bb G Girl what's come o-ver you? Chorus: G F C G Say it ain't true, it ain't true Linda Lou. D C G Say it ain't true, Linda Lou. F C G Say it ain't true, it ain't true Linda Lou. D C G Say it ain't true, Linda Lou. Verse 2: Lord, we's all bawlin' 'bout you, Down on the farm, The cows bawl, the pigs bawl, The horses bawl too. Lord, miss you so much, Bawlin's all we can do. Weepin' and wailin', Hoping you'll come home soon. (Chorus) Bridge: C G I heard you're working in a saloon. C G I heard you work from midnight 'til noon. G *Well I might be from the woods, G *But those hours don't sound that good. G D C G What're you doing there Linda Lou? (Chorus) Bridge: You can dance, so I assume, But in a bag you couldn't carry a tune. Well I might be from the woods, But those hours don't sound so good. What you doin' in the back barroom? (Chorus) (x3)
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