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Tuning: E A D G B E
Sung by Tylor and the Train Robbers [Intro] C [Verse 1]
CThis guitar that I’m playin’, it ain’t Ammine It’s been pGlayin’ country music since before my Ctime It’s my mom’s old Fender andAm my great uncles before GIt’s gettin’ pretty old now it’s gettin’ tattered and waCrn
[Verse 2]
CIt’s a dark shade of brown, from the neck on Amdown It’s been pGlayin’ Hank and Haggard for 45 Cyears It was in some bands untilAm it hit my mother’s hands G C C Am G C x2 Passed down can’t you hear the aged and hollow sound?
[Chorus]
GI pick it up from time to time FIt teaches me it’s songs and I Cteach it mine CA little bit of Waylon, a little Patsy CGline FIt’s held some dreams upon it’s frets CPlayin’ honky tonks and bars and Fpayin’ debts C G N.C. C C Am G C x2 There’s a lot this old guitar can do; Now it’s playin’ for you
[Verse 3]
CIt used to play every Saturday night after myAm uncle bought it new Playin’songGs to make you want to jump and Cshout,songs to make you blue Then he had to sell it to Ammy mom and she played what she knew GAnd she was known to do a Dolly Parton song or twCo
[Chorus]
GI pick it up from time to time FIt teaches me it’s songs and I Cteach it mine CA little bit of Waylon, a little Patsy CGline FIt’s held some dreams upon it’s frets CPlayin’ honky tonks and bars and Fpayin’ debts C G N.C. C C Am G C x2 There’s a lot this old guitar can do; Now it’s playin’ for you
[Outro]
…Now it’s playin’ for yoCu; Now it’s playin’ for yAmou This old guitaGr;

N.C.

Now it’ws playin’ for yCou
C Am G C x2