Аккорды Johnny Cash - Old Doc Brown

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[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
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   He was just an old country doctor in a little country town
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Fame and fortune had passed him by, though we never saw him frown
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   As day by day in his kindly way, he served us one and all
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Many a patient forgot to pay although Doc's fees were small
A
   Though he needed his dimes and there were times that he would receive a fee
E                               B7
   He'd pass it onto some poor soul that needed it worse than he
E
   He had to sell his furniture, couldn't pay his office rent

[Verse 2]
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   So to a dusty room over a livery stable, Doc Brown and his satchel went
                                          E
And on the hitching post at the curb below, to advertise his wares
                                  B7
He nailed a little sign that read, "Doc Brown has moved upstairs"
      E
One day, he didn't answer when they knocked upon his door
                        A
Old Doc Brown was lying down, but his soul was no more
               E                                    B7
They found him there in that old black suit, on his face was a smile of content
E
   But all the money they could find on him was a quarter and a copper cent

[Verse 3]
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   So they opened up his ledger and what they saw gave their hearts a pull
                               E
Beside each debtor's name, old Doc had writ these words: "paid in full"
B7
   Old Doc should've had a funeral fine enough for a king
         E
It's a ghastly joke, our town was broke and no one could give a thing
A
   'cept Jones the undertaker, he did mighty well
                E
Donating an old iron casket he had never been able to sell
B7                           E
   And the funeral procession, it wasn't much for grace and pomp and style

[Verse 4]
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But those wagon loads of mourners, they stretched out for more than a mile
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   We wanted to give him a monument, we kinda figured we owed him one
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   Because he'd made our town a better place for all the good he'd done
B7                                                  E
   We pulled up that old hitching post where Doc had nailed his sign
                                      A
We'd painted it white and to all of us, it certainly did look fine
               E                                   B7
Now the rains and the snows have washed away our white trimmings of paint
      E
There ain't nothing left but Doc's own sign, and that's getting pretty faint

[Outro]
E                                                   A
   But you can still see that old hitching post, as if an answer to our prayers
                          E                 B7                      E
Mutely telling the whole wide world, "Doc Brown has moved upstairs"
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