| G | C | |
| Nobody wants me, I've n | o one to hold |
| F (3 strings) |
| But everyone sees me, they walk right on by |
| G | C | |
| Just | like I ain't worth a d | ime |
| F | C | |
| Chorus: But I'm | heads up and happy and I'm r | eady 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 |