Be Careful of Stones That You Throw by David Allan Coe Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play Be Careful of Stones That You Throw by David Allan Coe using guitar or guitar.
This song by David Allan Coe can also be played by that instruments.
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Be Careful of Stones That You Throw guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Ghost of Hank Williams (1997) album.
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Be Careful of Stones That You Throw by David Allan Coe Guitar Chords


written by Hank Williams (I think)
Corrections welcome.

CHORUS:
A t

F
ongue can acc
C
use and c
F
arry bad ne
C
ws
The s
F
eed of dist
C
rust it will
G7
sow
But u
F
nless you have m
C
ade no mist
G7
akes in your l
F
ife
Be c
C
areful of st
G7
ones t
F
hat you t
C
hrow

(SPOKEN)

C
Why a neighbor lady was passin’ my garden one time
F
And she stopped and I knew right away
That g
G7
ossip not fl
F
owers she had on her mind
And
G7
this is what I heard her say
She said,
C
you know that girl down the street, David Allan?
She should be run from our ‘midst
F
Why, she drinks and she talks quite a lot
G7
Well she knows not to speak to my ch
F
ild or to me
And my n
C
eighbor then smiled, and I thought

CHORUS

(SPOKEN)

C
Well a car speeding by and the screaming of brakes
F
A screamin’ that made my blood chill
And my
G7
neighbor’s one child had been p
F
ulled from the path
And s
G7
aved by a girl that was lyin’ still
C
And the child was unhurt and my neighbor cried out, she said
F
Oh who was that brave girl so sweet
G7
And I covered the crushed bro
F
ken body and said,
C
Why that was that bad girl that lived down the street

CHORUS

CHORDS:

F xx3211
C x32010
G7 320001

If you want to learn David Allan Coe Be Careful of Stones That You Throw guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Be Careful of Stones That You Throw. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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