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Honky Tonk Women Chords by The Rolling Stones

Honky Tonk Women chords by The Rolling Stones

Guitar chords with lyrics

Honky Tonk Women - The Rolling Stones

Intro:
G

Verse 1:
  G                                   C      Csus4 C
I met a gin soaked, bar-room queen in Memphis,
    G                A        Asus4 D    Dsus4 D
She tried to take me upstairs for a ride.
    G                                C       Csus4 C
She had to heave me right across her shoulder,
         G                  D               G  Gsus4  G
'Cause I just can't seem to drink ya off my mind.

Chorus:
G           D  Dsus4      G
It's the ho-on-ky    tonk women.
              D         Dsus4      G
Gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk blues.
Verse 2:
  G                           C    Csus4 C
I laid a divorcee in New York City,
  G             A         Asus4 D   Dsus4 D
I had to put up some kind of a  fight.
    G                           C     Csus4 C
The lady then she covered me in roses,
    G                D                G  Gsus4  G
She blew my nose and then she blew my mind.

Chorus:
G           D  Dsus4      G
It's the ho-on-ky    tonk women.
              D         Dsus4      G
Gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk blues.       All right.


Break:
G         C   Csus4 C    G    A    D   Dsus4 D

G         C   Csus4 C    G    D  Dsus4  G

Chorus:
G           D  Dsus4      G
It's the ho-on-ky    tonk women.
              D         Dsus4      G
Gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk blues.

Chorus:
G           D  Dsus4      G
It's the ho-on-ky    tonk women.
              D         Dsus4      G        nc
Gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk blues.   Whooh!

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About this song

"Honky Tonk Women" by The Rolling Stones was released in 1969 as a single and later included in the album "Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)." The song features a prominent slide guitar riff played by Keith Richards, giving it a distinctive country-blues feel. Bill Wyman's bassline drives the song, providing a solid foundation for the band's energetic performance. The track was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in multiple countries.