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Charlie Walker

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Fast Women Slow Horses

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	  FAST WOMEN, SLOW HORSES AND WINE 
Recorded by Charlie Walker 
Words and music by D. Harp 
 
E I used to have money, a A home and a E car ... 
A horse and a dog and F# my old gui-{B7} tar ... 
A E pretty young wife just as A sweet as could E be ... 
Now all I've go left is a B7 family E tree. 
 
CHORUS 
E Fast women, slow A horses and E wine ...  
Have made me an old man a-{F#} head of my B7 time ... 
My E hair once black, now with A silver does E shine ... 
On account of fast women, slow B7 horses and E wine. 
 
I first started playin' the horses for fun 
The years rolled along but I never once won 
I then started slippin' around on my wife 
And I'll regret it the rest of my life. 
 
CHORUS 
 
(Note. Changes to F) 
F I've lost all my money; my Bb wife took the F car 
My home, horse and dog and G my old gui-{C7} tar 
Her F new husband is a big Bb hillbilly F star 
And the women all swoon when he C7 plays my gui-{F} tar. 
 
F Fast women, slow Bb horses and F wine ... 
Have made me an old man a-{G} head of my C7 time ... 
My F hair once black, now with Bb silver does F shine ... 
On account of fast women, slow C7 horses and F wine. 
 
TAG: Repeat last line of chorus. 
 
 

	  
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