Doing My Time
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Doing My Time
Flatt and Scruggs
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Chord Chart
Verse
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G#G#
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F#F#
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Chords used:
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Lyrics
On this old rock pile with a ball and chain
They call be by a number not a name, Lord, Lord
Gotta do my time, gotta do my time
With an aching heart and worried mind
When that old judge looked down and smiled
He said I'll put you on that good road for a while, Lord Lord
Gotta do my time, gotta do my time
With an aching heart and a worried mind
You can hear my hammer you can hear my song
I'll swing it like John Henry all day long, Lord Lord
Gotta do my time, gotta do my time
With an aching heart and a worried mind
It won't be long, just a few more days
I'll settle down and quit my rowdy ways Lord Lord
with that gal of mine, with that gal of mine
She'll be waiting for me when I've done my time
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About This Song
Doing My Time is a classic prison song popularized by Flatt & Scruggs in the 1950s, though it was written by Jimmie Skinner. The song's simple, mournful quality and straightforward progression made it a bluegrass standard that's been covered by countless artists over the decades.
