Intro: Am G Am C G Am Am G Am C G Am Verse 1: Am G Sis Draper had a guitar player Am Named Kentucky Sue C G And everywhere old Sis played Am Sue was picking too
Verse 2: Am G They worked their way from town to town Am Fiddled their way out west C G And every place she blew through Am They said she was the best Chorus: G They played the dances, played the bars Am Beneath the Western stars G Sis was getting on in years Am She lived it pretty hard G Burned both ends of the candle Em Am And broke many a heart Instrumental: G Am C Am C G Am G Am C Am C G Am Verse 3: Am G Now out in Old New Mexico Am Snowstorm coming on C G They thought they'd just wait it out Am And play the El Patron Verse 4: Am G Now some old gal with coal black eyes Am Was in a jealous tiff C G She was quite sure her old man Am Was slipping round with Sis Chorus: G She was a waitress at the El Patron Am Out on the edge of town G She poisoned Sis's whiskey Am And Sis just drank it down G Sis started feeling poorly Em Am So she laid her fiddle down Instrumental: G Am C Am C G Am G Am C Am C G Am Verse 5: Am G Out behind the El Patron Am They dug a shallow grave C G Laid her down beneath the ground Am The fiddle in the coffin case G Am With the fiddle in the coffin case Verse 6: Am G Kentucky Sue played Shady Grove Am On her old beat-up guitar C G Tears rolling down her face Am She took it pretty hard Chorus: G Now somewhere in the distance Am You could hear the mission bells G Some folks go to heaven Am Some folks go to hell G Sis Draper went to Arkansas Em Am And that's all there is to tell Instrumental: G Am C Am C G Am G Am C Am C G Am X
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