Blues For Dixie Chords
by Bob Wills
Blues For Dixie by Bob Wills is a moderately challenging guitar song played in the key of G. It uses the chords G, G7, C, E7, A7, D7 and F. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.
G G7
If you've ever seen that ole Mississippi
C E7
The queen of the delta land
A7
Then you'll under stand
D7 G
Why I've got the Blues For Dixie
G7
If you've ever been down in Tennessee when
F E7
Those old cotton fields were white
A7
In pale moon light
D7 G
Then you've had the Blues For Dixie
G7 G G7
If you've seen the glamor of the Alabama
G G7 A7
Moon shining in the sky if you've got a baby
D7
Down in Birmingham maybe you'll know the reason why
G G7
That I'm gonna be blue till I'm on that old choo choo
C E7
Heading down South again
A7
There goes that train
D7 G
That's leaving me Blue For Dixie
G7 G G7
If you've seen the glamor of the Alabama
G G7 A7
Moon shining in the sky if you've got a baby
D7
Down in Birmingham maybe you'll know the reason why
G G7
That I'm gonna be blue till I'm on that old choo choo
C E7
Heading down South again
A7
There goes that train
D7 G
That's leaving me Blue For Dixie