Readin’, Rightin’, RT.23 by Dwight Yoakam Lyric & Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Readin’, Rightin’, RT.23 guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Readin’, Rightin’, RT.23 by Dwight Yoakam using guitar or guitar.
This song by Dwight Yoakam can also be played by that instruments.
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Readin’, Rightin’, RT.23 guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Readin’, Rightin’, RT.23 by Dwight Yoakam Guitar Chords

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Dwight Yoakam – Readin’, Rightin’, Rt.23 (tab)

D xx0232 G 320003

A x02220 C x32010

[D]INTRO

They learned [D]readin’, rightin’, Route 23,
To the [G]jobs that laid waiting in those cities’ facto[D]ries.
They didn’t [A]know that that old highway
Could [G]lead them to a world of mise[D]ry. (FILL1)

Have you [D]ever been down Kentucky way,

Say south of Prestonsburg?

Have you ever been up in a holler,

Or have you ever heard
A [G]mountain man cough his life away,
[D]
If you [C]had you might just understand
The [G]reason that they left it all be[D]hind. (FILL2)

‘Cause they learned [D]readin’, rightin’, Route 23, (with FILL3)
To the [G]jobs that laid waiting in those cities’ facto[D]ries.
They learned readin’, rightin’, roads to the north, (with FILL3)
To the [G]luxury and comfort a coal miner can’t af[D]ford.

They thought readin’, rightin’, Route 23, (with FILL3)
Would [G]take them to the good life that they had never [D]seen. (FILL1)
They didn’t [A]know that that old highway
Could [G]lead them to a world of mise[D]ry.

[D]LEAD[A] GU[G]ITA[D]R SOLO

Have you [D]ever seen ’em put the kids in the car after work on Friday night?

Pull up in a holler about 2 a.m. and see a light still burnin’ bright.
Those [G]mountain folks sat up that late,
To hold those little grandkids in their [D]arms, in their arms.
And I’m [C]proud to say that I’ve been blessed,
And [G]touched by their sweet hillbilly [D]charm. (FILL4)

But they learned [D]readin’, rightin’, Route 23, (with FILL3)
To the [G]jobs that laid waiting in those cities’ facto[D]ries.

They learned readin’, rightin’, roads to the north, (with FILL3)
To the [G]luxury and comfort a coal miner can’t af[D]ford.
They thought readin’, rightin’, Route 23, (with FILL3)
Would [G]take them to the good life that they had never [D]seen. (FILL1)
They didn’t [A]know that that old highway
Could [G]lead them to a world of mise[D]ry. (FILL5)
Yeah, it turns [A]out that that old highway
Could [G]lead you to a world of mise[D]ry. (FILL6)

h hammer-on pbr pre-bend & release

/ slide up slide down

bh bend & hold r release

p pulloff b bend

INTRO (acoustic guitar)

[D]

E—2-2—2-2-2-2—2-2-2-2——2—
B—3-3—3-3-3-3—3-3-3-3——3—
G—2-2—2-2-2-2—2-2-2-2——2—
D–0———0———0—0—–0—
A——0h2——-0h2——-0h2-0—–
E——————————-2—-

FILL1

[D]

E–10——————–
B—-10pbr—————
G———7————–
D—————7——–
A————7/9-97-5—
E————————

FILL2

[D]

E–10—————————–
B—-10pbr-7—7——————
G———–9bh-9r-p7—7-7——-
D——————–9-7—9-7—
A———————————
E———————————

FILL3

[D] [G]

E—————–7-5-3—
B—–3—–7——-7-3—
G————–3/5———
D–2/4—5/7—————
A————————–
E————————–

LEAD GUITAR SOLO

[D] [A][G]

E—————————————————5——————————
B—————–7–8p7–7—————-7——-2—————–0–3-3——–
G——–7–7-9h10-10—10-10-10p9p7-9-7-9b-9b-4bh–4r-2-0-2p0-0——0—4pbr–0-
D–7h9h10-10————————9-9——————4—–4–3/5-5–5—–5–
A———————————————————————————-
E———————————————————————————-

[D]

E–3—–10-10–10-12-14-14–1412-10—
B—–3–10-10————————–
G–2b-2—–9b–11-12-14-14b-1412-11—
D—————————————
A—————————————
E—————————————

FILL4

[D]

E–10———-8————————–
B—-10pbr-10bh-10r-7-10——————
G——————–9–9pbr-7—7-9b-7—
D—————————–9-7———
A—————————————–
E—————————————–

FILL5

[D]

E——10————————–10———
B–10bh–10r-7-10————-7-8bh–8r-7—–
G————-9–9pbr-7—7-9b———–7—
D———————-9-7-7——————
A———————————————
E———————————————

FILL6

[D]

E—————–5——10—
B—–3—–7–5/7—7/10—–
G—————————–
D–2/4—5/7——————
A—————————–
E—————————–
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If you want to learn Dwight Yoakam Readin’, Rightin’, RT.23 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 Readin’, Rightin’, RT.23. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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