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Misc Country : "Alabama jubilee" Guitar chords

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From: Glenn Estes 

              Alabama Jubilee
 
 G   F#   F      E
You ought to see Deacon Jones ...
 A
Old Parson Brown ...
 D
Old Aunt Jemima, ...
 G
Shouting out full ...
  G                               G F# F
Watch your step...
 E
One legged Joe spins ...
 Am
Throws away his ...
 Am7
Look at ...
           G     B7       C          G
Oh, honey hail, hail, ...
       A7      D7    G
At the Alabama ...
 
**The G F# F run sounds good as a run down the bass string
** This is a good jam tune for a country or bluegrass group
*** If anyone knows the author, please let me know


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		Glenn Estes
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