John Prine (born October 10, 1946 in Maywood, Illinois-died April 7, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee) was an American country/folk singer-songwriter who has achieved widespread critical (and some commercial) success since the early 1970s.
The son of William Prine and Verna Hamm, his grandfather had played guitar with Merle Travis and he started playing guitar himself at 14 years old. He was a postman for 5 years and spent a couple of years in the army before starting his musical career in the Chicago area.
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Finger pick or strum these chords it sounds great and the song is a gem.
More people should hear this one that's why I tabbed it out.
Capo 4th fret - Intro is the same chords as verse
CF Today I walked down the street I use to wander CG Yeah, shook my head and made myself a bet CF There was all these things that I don't think I remember CGC Hey, How lucky can one man get.
CF Today I walked down the street I use to wander CG Yeah, scratched my head and lit my cigarette CF Well, There was all these things that I don't think I remember CGC Hey, How lucky can one man get.
CF I bronzed my shoes and hung from a rearview mirror CG Bronzed admiration in the blind spot of regret CF There was all these things that I don't think I remember CGC Hey, How lucky can one man get.
CF Today I walked down the street I use to wander CG Yeah, shook my head and made myself a bet CF There was all these things that I don't think I remember CGC Hey, How lucky can one man get. FCGC Hey, How lucky can one man get. FCGA(o.s) C Hey, How lucky can One... Man... Get.