E|E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|| Hot Dogs and Hamburgers-John Mellencamp E|E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------||Tabbed by:Nick V. From 1987's "Lonesome Jubilee". Tuning:EADGBE Capo II Intro/Verses (For the chorus us a standard open G chord)G C D E|------0-0-0-------0-0-0----0-----2--2---0-----2--2-------------------------| B|-0-0--1-1-1--0-0--1-1-1----1--0--3--3---1--0--3--3-------------------------| G|-0-0--0-0-0--0-0--0-0-0----0--0--2--2---0--0--2--2-------------------------| D|-0-0--2-2-2--0-0--2-2-2----2--0--0--0---2--0--0--0-------------------------| A|------x-x-x-------x-x-x----x-----0--0---x-----0--0-------------------------| E|------x-x-x-------x-x-x----x-----x--x---x-----x--x-------------------------| Accordion E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|--0--1--3--3--1------------------------------------------------------------| G|-----------------2---------------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|C G D C G D G Drivin' down a dry summer's day, old route 66 and I was just a kidC G D G Met a pretty little Indian girl along the wayC G D Got her into my car and tried to give her a kissC G D G "I'll give you beads and wampum"C G D G "Whatever it takes, girl to make you trade"C D C D She jumped into the back seat and she kinda flipped her lidC D She said, "You're trying to get somethin' for nothingC G D Like the pilgrims in the olden days."G C G D G CC G D G We rode for a while, till the sun went awayC G D G I realized it was a sort of an honor being around this girlC G D I felt embarrassed of what I tried to do earlier that dayC G D She was the saddest girl I ever knewC D G She told me stories about the Indian nationsC G D And how the white man stole their lives awayC G D And although she kinda liked me, she could never trust meC G D And when the sun comes up, we go our different waysG D Now everybody has got the choiceC D Between hotdogs and hamburgersG D Every one of us has got to chooseEm Between right and wrongC D And givin' up or holdin' onC G D G So I dropped her off at some railroad crossing in TexasC G D G An old Indian man was waiting thereC G D G He smiled and thanked me but he saw right through meC G D G I could tell he didn't like me, for my kind, he did not careC G D Because to him, I was the white manC G D The one who sold him something that he already ownedC G D And it was like he'd been ridin' in the car right there with usC G D And I felt ashamed of my actions and the way the west was really wonG C So I drove down the highway, till I came to Los AngelesG D To the town of the angels, the best this country can doG C I got down on my knees and I ask for forgivenessD I said, "lord, forgive us, for we know not what we do."G D Now everybody has got the choiceC D Between hotdogs and hamburgersG D Every one of us has got to chooseEm Between right and wrongC D And givin' up or holdin' on Chords w/o capo:C=DG=AD=EEm=F#m
Hot Dogs And Hamburgers
John Mellencamp
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