[Verse 1]
B F#
Well he likes black coffee, fried eggs and a well done T-bone steak
F# E B
He likes a red dress and pearly white teeth and the flash of her pretty brown legs
E B
He said back in the '30s, you know you never had it made
C#7 F#
He worked as an engineer on the Ohio river, working for the Pittsburgh trade
[Verse 2]
B F#
At the inspection office in Louisville he had a desk for a very short time
F# E B
And he played in a band on two different boats working for the Strackfus line
E B
And long ago he smoked reefer and he even made home brew
C#7 F#
And the reefer come in through New Orleans back before World War II
[Chorus]
B F#
He's just a feller worked on the river, All his life by a paddle wheel
F# E B
You say he's old fashioned, Well that ain't no big deal
E B
Well it's too thick to navigate, And it's too thin to plow
B F# B F# B
So let him go on mama and don't put him down for it now
[Break]
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[Verse 3]
B F#
Well he smokes an old I-bolt cigar, Says he doesn't miss it at all
F# E B
But he still goes out and he makes a few trips in the summer and in the fall
E B
Oh, the railroad trains, the bus and planes are picking up the slack
C#7 F#
He's watching all those river towns slowly turn their backs
[Chorus]
B F#
He's just a feller worked on the river, All his life by a paddle wheel
F# E B
You say he's old fashioned, Well that ain't no big deal
E B
Well it's too thick to navigate, And it's too thin to plow
B F# B F# B
So let him go on mama and don't put him down for it now
[Break]
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[Verse 4]
B F#
Well he comes from a real old-time way of life, He had to fight to just learn how
F# E B
And he might even have voted for Nixon once but I'm sure he sees that now
E B
Well Friday night he makes the best damn Gumbo you'd ever want to eat
C#7 F#
And Saturday morning 'fore everyone's up, he's gone off down to the fleet
[Chorus]
B F#
He's just a feller worked on the river, All his life by a paddle wheel
F# E B
You say he's old fashioned, Well that ain't no big deal
E B
Well it's too thick to navigate, And it's too thin to plow
B F# B F# B
So let him go on mama and don't put him down for it now
[Break]
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[Verse 5]
B F#
You're as pretty as he is ugly and he's the happiest man alive
F# E B
Somehow you got him thinking that old men are back in style
E B
Now you see these Oysters Bienville and this baked potato skin
C#7 F#
I eat 'em so I can grow up an' be, an old man just like him
[Chorus]
B F#
He's just a feller worked on the river, All his life by a paddle wheel
F# E B
You say he's old fashioned, Well that ain't no big deal
E B
Well it's too thick to navigate, And it's too thin to plow
B F# B F# B
So let him go on mama and don't put him down for it now
[Outro]
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- 1. Chord Gitar Chris Eldridge - Let Him Go On Mama Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar G#)
- 2. Ganti Chord Gitar Chris Eldridge - Let Him Go On Mama Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar G#)
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