Chords for All 'Er Nothing
Tempo:
105.6 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Em
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [C]
You'll have to [F] be a little more [C] standoffish when fellers offer you a buggy ride.
[E] I'll give an imitation of a crawfish and dig myself a hole where I can hide.
[C] I heard how you was kicking up some capers when I was off in Kansas City, Mo.
No!
I heard some things you couldn't print in papers [Em]
[G] from fellers who been [C] talking like they know.
What?
I [G] only did the kind of things [C] I oughta.
Sorta.
[G] To you I was [Dm] as faithful as can [C] be.
For [G] me, them stories about the way I [C] lost my bloomers, [A] rumors!
A lot [G] of tempest in a [C] pot of tea.
[D] The whole thing don't sound very good to me.
[A] Well, you see
I go and sew my last wild oat.
I cut out old shenanigans.
I save my money, don't gamble a drink in a back room down at [G] Flanagan's.
I give up lots of other things that a gentleman never mentions.
Before [C] I give up any more, I wanna [G] know your intentions.
[Em]
With me it's all or nothing.
Is it all or nothing [C] with you?
It can't be in between.
It can't be now and then.
No half and half romance will do.
[Em] [G] I'm a one woman [Em] man, home loving type.
[G] All complete with slippers and pipe.
[Dm] Take me like I am or [G] leave me be.
[Em] If you can't [C] give me all, give me nothing.
[Ab] And nothing's what you'll get [A] from me.
Not even something?
Nothing's what you'll get [C] from me.
[G] [C]
[Fm] [C] It can't be in between.
Uh-uh.
It can't be now and then.
No half and [D] half romance [C] will do.
[G] Would you build me a house all painted white?
Cute and [A] clean and pretty and bright.
Big enough [Dm] for two but not [G] for three.
[C] Supposing that we should have [Fm] a third one.
[Em] He better look a lot like [A] me.
Just an image.
[F] He better look a lot [C] like me.
[Am]
[F]
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[Bb]
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[C] [F] [C] [F]
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[C]
With you it's all or nothing.
All for you and nothing for [Fm] me.
But if a wife is wise, [C] she's gotta realize
that men like you are wild and free.
[G] So I ain't gonna fuss, ain't gonna frown.
Have your fun, go out on the town.
[Dm] Stay up late and don't come [G] home till three.
[C] And go right off to sleep if you're [F] sleepy.
[C] No use waiting [Dm] up for me.
I [A] ain't no Annie.
[D] No use waiting [G] up for [Bb] me.
Come on and [A] kiss me.
[Dm] [C]
[Em]
You'll have to [F] be a little more [C] standoffish when fellers offer you a buggy ride.
[E] I'll give an imitation of a crawfish and dig myself a hole where I can hide.
[C] I heard how you was kicking up some capers when I was off in Kansas City, Mo.
No!
I heard some things you couldn't print in papers [Em]
[G] from fellers who been [C] talking like they know.
What?
I [G] only did the kind of things [C] I oughta.
Sorta.
[G] To you I was [Dm] as faithful as can [C] be.
For [G] me, them stories about the way I [C] lost my bloomers, [A] rumors!
A lot [G] of tempest in a [C] pot of tea.
[D] The whole thing don't sound very good to me.
[A] Well, you see
I go and sew my last wild oat.
I cut out old shenanigans.
I save my money, don't gamble a drink in a back room down at [G] Flanagan's.
I give up lots of other things that a gentleman never mentions.
Before [C] I give up any more, I wanna [G] know your intentions.
[Em]
With me it's all or nothing.
Is it all or nothing [C] with you?
It can't be in between.
It can't be now and then.
No half and half romance will do.
[Em] [G] I'm a one woman [Em] man, home loving type.
[G] All complete with slippers and pipe.
[Dm] Take me like I am or [G] leave me be.
[Em] If you can't [C] give me all, give me nothing.
[Ab] And nothing's what you'll get [A] from me.
Not even something?
Nothing's what you'll get [C] from me.
[G] [C]
[Fm] [C] It can't be in between.
Uh-uh.
It can't be now and then.
No half and [D] half romance [C] will do.
[G] Would you build me a house all painted white?
Cute and [A] clean and pretty and bright.
Big enough [Dm] for two but not [G] for three.
[C] Supposing that we should have [Fm] a third one.
[Em] He better look a lot like [A] me.
Just an image.
[F] He better look a lot [C] like me.
[Am]
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[Bb]
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[C] [F] [C] [F]
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[C]
With you it's all or nothing.
All for you and nothing for [Fm] me.
But if a wife is wise, [C] she's gotta realize
that men like you are wild and free.
[G] So I ain't gonna fuss, ain't gonna frown.
Have your fun, go out on the town.
[Dm] Stay up late and don't come [G] home till three.
[C] And go right off to sleep if you're [F] sleepy.
[C] No use waiting [Dm] up for me.
I [A] ain't no Annie.
[D] No use waiting [G] up for [Bb] me.
Come on and [A] kiss me.
[Dm] [C]
[Em]
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
You'll have to [F] be a little more [C] standoffish when fellers offer you a buggy ride.
_ [E] I'll give an imitation of a crawfish and dig myself a hole where I can hide.
[C] I heard how you was kicking up some capers when I was off in Kansas City, Mo.
No!
I heard some things you couldn't print in papers [Em] _
[G] from fellers who been [C] talking like they know.
What?
I [G] only did the kind of things [C] I oughta.
Sorta.
[G] To you I was [Dm] as faithful as can [C] be.
For [G] me, them stories about the way I [C] lost my bloomers, [A] rumors!
A lot [G] of tempest in a [C] pot of tea.
_ [D] The whole thing don't sound very good to me.
[A] Well, you see_
I go and sew my last wild oat.
I cut out old shenanigans.
I save my money, don't gamble a drink in a back room down at [G] Flanagan's.
I give up lots of other things that a gentleman never mentions.
Before [C] I give up any more, I wanna [G] know your intentions.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ With me it's all or nothing. _ _
Is it all or nothing [C] with you? _ _
It can't be in between.
It can't be now and then.
No half and half romance will do.
_ [Em] _ [G] I'm a one woman [Em] man, home loving type.
[G] All complete with slippers and pipe.
[Dm] Take me like I am or [G] leave me be.
_ _ [Em] If you can't [C] give me all, give me nothing.
[Ab] _ _ And nothing's what you'll get [A] from me.
Not even something? _
Nothing's what you'll get [C] from me. _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ [C] It can't be in between.
Uh-uh.
It can't be now and then.
No half and [D] half romance [C] will do.
_ [G] Would you build me a house all painted white?
Cute and [A] clean and pretty and bright.
Big enough [Dm] for two but not [G] for three. _ _
[C] Supposing that we should have [Fm] a third one. _
[Em] He better look a lot like [A] me.
Just an image.
[F] He better look a lot [C] like me.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
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[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Bbm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ With you it's all or nothing.
_ All for you and nothing for [Fm] me.
_ _ But if a wife is wise, [C] she's gotta _ realize
that men like you are wild and free. _ _
[G] So I ain't gonna fuss, ain't gonna frown.
Have your fun, go out on the town.
[Dm] Stay up late and don't come [G] home till three.
_ [C] And go right off to sleep if you're [F] sleepy.
_ _ [C] No use waiting [Dm] up for me.
I [A] ain't no Annie.
[D] No use waiting [G] up for [Bb] me.
Come on and [A] kiss me.
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You'll have to [F] be a little more [C] standoffish when fellers offer you a buggy ride.
_ [E] I'll give an imitation of a crawfish and dig myself a hole where I can hide.
[C] I heard how you was kicking up some capers when I was off in Kansas City, Mo.
No!
I heard some things you couldn't print in papers [Em] _
[G] from fellers who been [C] talking like they know.
What?
I [G] only did the kind of things [C] I oughta.
Sorta.
[G] To you I was [Dm] as faithful as can [C] be.
For [G] me, them stories about the way I [C] lost my bloomers, [A] rumors!
A lot [G] of tempest in a [C] pot of tea.
_ [D] The whole thing don't sound very good to me.
[A] Well, you see_
I go and sew my last wild oat.
I cut out old shenanigans.
I save my money, don't gamble a drink in a back room down at [G] Flanagan's.
I give up lots of other things that a gentleman never mentions.
Before [C] I give up any more, I wanna [G] know your intentions.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ With me it's all or nothing. _ _
Is it all or nothing [C] with you? _ _
It can't be in between.
It can't be now and then.
No half and half romance will do.
_ [Em] _ [G] I'm a one woman [Em] man, home loving type.
[G] All complete with slippers and pipe.
[Dm] Take me like I am or [G] leave me be.
_ _ [Em] If you can't [C] give me all, give me nothing.
[Ab] _ _ And nothing's what you'll get [A] from me.
Not even something? _
Nothing's what you'll get [C] from me. _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ [C] It can't be in between.
Uh-uh.
It can't be now and then.
No half and [D] half romance [C] will do.
_ [G] Would you build me a house all painted white?
Cute and [A] clean and pretty and bright.
Big enough [Dm] for two but not [G] for three. _ _
[C] Supposing that we should have [Fm] a third one. _
[Em] He better look a lot like [A] me.
Just an image.
[F] He better look a lot [C] like me.
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[Bbm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ With you it's all or nothing.
_ All for you and nothing for [Fm] me.
_ _ But if a wife is wise, [C] she's gotta _ realize
that men like you are wild and free. _ _
[G] So I ain't gonna fuss, ain't gonna frown.
Have your fun, go out on the town.
[Dm] Stay up late and don't come [G] home till three.
_ [C] And go right off to sleep if you're [F] sleepy.
_ _ [C] No use waiting [Dm] up for me.
I [A] ain't no Annie.
[D] No use waiting [G] up for [Bb] me.
Come on and [A] kiss me.
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
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[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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