Old Beat Up Guitar
By Jerry Jeff Walker
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Well I found her in a pawn shop
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Somewhere up in Ohio
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Where I guess some rounder came up short
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And he had to let her go
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Cost me ninety dollars
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But its worth much more by far
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Cause I've never had a better friend
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Than that old beat up guitar
[Chorus]
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Didn't look like too much(Ab slide-> A)
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Just a Roy Smeck Stage De luxe
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But a lady she never fared as well
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Who travelled through so much
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She travelled with me always
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Through the alleys and the bars
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Songs I sang and friends I knew
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Were part of that guitar
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At nights she was my pillow
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Restin' underneath the stars
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Day and night I stayed alive
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With that old beat up guitar
[Repeat Chorus]
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She picked up the name of Angel
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In an old New Orleans bar
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Where a drunken poet drew one on
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The top of that guitar
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Ol' Babe Stovall he marked her
[Instrumental]
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Example: where you see a "G" below, change it to a "F" and so on...
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Scratched the songs right from his heart
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Seems everyone there used to scar
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That old beat up guitar
Repeat Chorus
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Well a ramblin' man he has trouble
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Hangin' on to all that he owns
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And in those years of travellin'
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That gui tar fell by the road
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The one night in New Mexico
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I stumbled into this bar
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The Angel lay there smilin'
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On that old beat up guitar
[Chorus]Repeat Chorus][
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I took her from the wall
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Ran my hands across the scars
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Played again the old songs
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That were written on that gui tar
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Friends I'd loved and lost
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Many nights inside of the bar
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Came back so clearly singin'
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On that old beat up gui tar