Verse 1: D Well if you're ever in Austin Texas G D A little run down on your sole G D I'm gonna tell you the name of an old man to see E7 A I'm gonna tell you right where to go D He's working in Capitol Saddlery G D He's sewing in the back of the place G D His name is Charlie Dunn the little frail one A D With the smile and the leathery face Chorus: G D Charlie Dunn, he's the one to see A D D7 Charlie done the boots that are on my feet G D It makes Charlie real pleased to see me walkin in these A D Charlie Dunn, he's the one to see Verse 2: D Charlie's been makin boots over there G D He says about fifty some odd years G D And once you wear a pair of his hand-mades E7 A Boy, you'll never wear no store-bought pair D Charlie can tell what's wrong with your feet G D Just by feelin' 'em with his hands G D And he can take a look at the boots you wear A D And know a whole lot about you, man Repeat chorus: Bridge: Bm And ol' Buck's up front he's countin' up his gold A Charlie's in the back patchin' up the soles Bm All the people comin' in smilin' at him A A7 They all wonder how's ol' Charlie been G A D Bm Buck's makin' change but he never ever sees no one G A D And he never understood a good thing ol' Charlie done Instrumental Verse 3: D Charlie's never had his name on a sign G D He don't put a mark in the boot G D He just hopes you can remember him E7 A 'Bout the same way that he does you D He keeps your measurements in a little book G D So you can order more boots later on G D Well I'm writin' down ol' Charlie's size A D I'm a makin' him up a song Repeat chorus: G A D Bm Buck's up front but he never ever sees no one G A D And he never understood a good thing ol' Charlie done