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You Never Even Called Me By My Name Chords

[Verse 1]
 C                        
    Well it was all that 
        G               C
I could do to keep from cryin'
     F                             C
Sometimes it seemed so useless to remain
     F                
But you don't have to 
                C
call me darlin'  -   darlin'
     C          G             C   G
You never even call me by my name
 
[Verse 2]
C                   G              C
You don't have to call me Waylon Jennings
                       G               C
And you don't have to call me Charley Pride
     F                        
And you don't have to call me 
  C              Am
Merle Haggard anymore
 D                                 G
    Even though you're on my fightin' side
 
[Chorus]
          F          
And I'll hang around 
                     C
as long as you will let me 
                 G                 C    C7
and I never minded standing in the rain.
     F                
But you don't have to 
                C
call me darlin'  -  darlin' 
               G             C    G
you never even call me by my name
 
[Verse 3]
     C                 G            
Well I've heard my name a few times 
        C
in your phonebook  hello hello 
                   G      
And I've seen it on signs 
           C      C7
where I've played
         F               
But the only time I know 
     C                Am
I'll hear David Allan Coe
          D                            G
Is when Jesus has his final judgement day
 
[Chorus]
          F         
So I'll hang around 
                      C
as long as you will let me 
                 G                 C    C7
and I never minded standing in the rain.
     F                
But you don't have to 
                C
call me darlin'   -  darlin' 
               G             C   G
you never even call me by my name
 
[Recitation]
 Well a friend of mine named 
Steve Goodman wrote that song, 
and he told me it was
the perfect country and western song
I wrote him back a letter and told him
It was not the perfect country 
and western song
Because he hadn't said anything 
at all about mama
Or trains or trucks or prison 
or gettin' drunk
Well he sat down and wrote another verse 
to the song and he sent it to me
And after reading it I realized
That my friend had written 
the perfect country and western song
And I felt obliged 
to include it on this album
The last verse goes like this here
 
[Verse 4]
            C                G  
Well I was drunk the day my mom 
          C
got out of prison
                        G         C   C7
And I went to pick her up in the rain
       F                              
But before I could get to the station 
     C      Am
in a pickup truck
 D                
    She got run'd 
                      G
over by a damned old train
 
[Chorus 2]
          F          
And I'll hang around 
                     C
as long as you will let me 
                 G                 C    C7
and I never minded standing in the rain.
     F             
But you don't have 
                   C
to call me darlin'   darlin'
               G
you never even called me,
        C                    F
well I wonder why you don't call me, 
     C             G             F   C
why dont you ever call me by my name. 

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