If you are looking for Honky Tonk Healin’ ukulele chords, you’ve come to the best place.
You can play versatile instrument Honky Tonk Healin’ using ukulele or guitar.
This song by David Ball can also be played by that instruments.
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Honky Tonk Healin’ chords has rhythm and included in Thinkin’ Problem (1994) album.
You can also get another musical style, including jazz ukulele chords, country music ukulele chords, pop ukulele chords, world music ukulele chords, and rock ukulele chords here.
Honky Tonk Healin’ by David Ball Ukulele Chords
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Honky Tonk Healin’
written by: David Ball
Tommy Polk
performed by David Ball on “Thinkin’ Problem”
C.I did some honky tonk h
To get me over y
It took some neon n
To pull me thr
I was in cr
My heart was broken in tw
But due to honky tonk h
I’m feeling good as n
1.Thank you for c
Is all I can s
‘Cause your get well w
Are just a little too l
Did you think I’d be l
Heartbroken and bl
And missin’ your k
Well honey, here’s the n
Repeat chorus
2.Drop by some evening
If you can catch me home
We’ll share a few memories
If that’s what you want
Don’t be expecting the same fool
You left crying in vain
It’s been a smooth operation
They removed all the pain
Repeat Chorus
Due to honky tonk healin’
I’m feelin’ good as new
transcribed by Paul Leafgreen T
leafgreen_p@swosu.edu
To play the most songs, including Honky Tonk Healin’ by David Ball by ukulele, the most important basic ukulele chords to learn are C chord, D chord, G chord, and Em chord.
These set you up to play a a lot of songs, and each of them is easy to learn.