Artist: YOAKAM DWIGHT | Title: honky tonk man
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Tablature is mostly (but not exclusively) seen for reticulate stringed instruments, in which environment it is commonly titled journalism for brief (except for lute tablature).
It is ofttimes utilised for the guitar, bass, lute, archlute, theorbo, angélique, mandora, gallichon, and vihuela, but in generalisation it crapper be utilised for some reticulate instrument, including ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and viola da gamba, as substantially as some liberated wood aerophones much as the harmonica.
It is ofttimes utilised for the guitar, bass, lute, archlute, theorbo, angélique, mandora, gallichon, and vihuela, but in generalisation it crapper be utilised for some reticulate instrument, including ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and viola da gamba, as substantially as some liberated wood aerophones much as the harmonica.
#----------------------------------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. # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# From: TPLBA@aol.com Subject: Yoakum, Dwight; Honky-tonk Man bright country shuffle Honky-tonk man J. Horton, T. Franks, H. Hausey D A7 D I'm living fast and dangerously - but I've got plenty of company. D A7 When the moon comes up and the sun goes down G D That's when I want to see the lights of town D |D G| D |G| D D7| 'Cause I'm a Honky-Tonk Man ---- and I can't seem to stop, D7 G |D A7|D A7 D I love to give the girls a whirl to the music of the old juke box D A7 But when my money's all gone I'm on the telephone, callin': D |G A7| 'Hey, hey, mama, can your daddy come home?' D |G D| Repeat, ending: 'Hey, hey, mama, can your daddy come home?'
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