Preview of the interactive piano roll for “Death Row” by David Allan Coe.
The progression
Structure & dynamics
What's in the mix
Penitentiary Blues (1969)
Coe's debut record, released on SSS International, draws heavily on blues rather than country, with lyrics rooted in prison life and the tension between confinement and freedom. It is a stripped-down set built around guitar, bass, drums, and harmonica.
All of Penitentiary BluesDavid Allan Coe
David Allan Coe (1939-2026) was an American singer-songwriter from Ohio who spent much of his early life in reform schools and prisons before turning to music. He started out playing blues, busking in Nashville, and later became a central figure in the outlaw country movement of the 1970s. His songs range from hard-living blues to country storytelling, and he also wrote hits recorded by other artists, including Tanya Tucker.
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Good to know
What key is "Death Row" in?
"Death Row" by David Allan Coe is in G major.
What is the tempo of "Death Row"?
"Death Row" plays at around 231 BPM in 3/4 time.
What chords are in "Death Row"?
The core progression is G7, C, C7, D7, Gm, and G, built around the G major tonal center.
What instruments play on "Death Row"?
The recording features acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, drums, harmonica, and vocals.
Can I get a piano roll for "Death Row"?
Yes. Songscription turns "Death Row" by David Allan Coe into an interactive piano roll you can play along with.
Is "Death Row" piano tutorial easy to learn?
The piano roll shows every note of "Death Row" falling onto the keys, and you can slow it right down so the fast parts come a few notes at a time. At 231 BPM in G major, it is very learnable once you ease off the speed.
What album is "Death Row" on?
"Death Row" appears on Penitentiary Blues (1969).
How does Songscription turn a song into sheet music?
Give it a recording, a YouTube link or an audio file, and its AI transcribes that performance into notation for the instrument and level you choose.
Can I get sheet music for a live or cover version?
Yes. The score is generated from whatever recording you pick, so a live take, a remix, or a cover each match that exact performance.
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Piano, guitar, violin, trumpet, sax, bass, drums, vocals and more, as standard sheet music, a piano roll, or guitar tabs.
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Yes. You get a downloadable PDF, plus in-app playback and the option to transpose or adjust the arrangement before you print.
How accurate is the transcription?
It is produced by AI trained on millions of bars of music, and you can play it back and fine-tune any details before you download.
Is this transcription licensed?
Yes. We have licensed this track from its publisher, so we are permitted to transcribe it and provide the sheet music to you.
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