Morris R B - Old Copper Penny

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Band name Morris R B
Song name Old Copper Penny
Tab type Guitar tab
Added 06/02/2008
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I wrote the the songwriter and he e-mailed this to me himself.  I sent 
	him a reply asking if I could post it and he said "sure."  I told him I 
	was a beginner so he just sent the chords.  Thanks, Athena 
	Singer/Songwriter: R.B.Morris Crowd Around the Mic Volumn III (public 
	radio station WNCW) Old Copper Penny (key of C)

 C                                    F (but just the first 3 strings) 
I'm like an old copper penny by the side of  the road  

G                      C 
Nobody wants me, I've no one to hold  

                           F (3 strings) 
But everyone sees me, they walk right on by  

     G                     C 
Just like I ain't worth a dime  

                F                           C 
Chorus: But I'm heads up and happy and I'm ready to roll  

E                       Am 
I know I'm not silver, I know I'm not gold  

F                     C  Em   Am       F(3strings 
But  I'm good luck to whoever holds an old copper  

G          C 
penny like  me 

(repeat for last chorus)  

         F(3  strings)G        C 
I said an old copper  penny like me 

         F(3  strings)G         C    F(3strings) G C GC 
I said an old copper penny like  me 


Athena, I hope this makes sense.  The F chord with 3 strings may actually 
be a D6 or something, I'm not sure, but you play it just as if you're 
making an F but leave your ring finger off the D string in the 3rd fret.  
You play the D string open and don't even play the two bass strings (E & 
A).  At the other times I list F you play a full F hitting all the strings 
if you bar it.  I believe once you get the first verse the others will be 
easy, the words are easy enough to hear I hope and you can feel where the 
changes come.  Good luck and thanks again for the interest.  Copper Penny 
is my most asked about song...  RB
						

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