Chords for American Idol 2015 - Ellen Petersen Audition

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Ab

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American Idol 2015 - Ellen Petersen Audition chords
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[Ab] [Eb] [Gm]
Hi, how are you guys?
Good morning.
How are you?
Good morning.
Look at that banjo.
[Bm] Yes.
And where are you from?
Are you from Kansas?
[C] I'm from Branson, Missouri.
Okay.
Yeah.
You're wearing a Branson to Missouri shirt.
You're wearing a Branson today.
Let me see it.
You got it.
It's awesome.
Yeah.
You got the banjo and everything.
Nice.
That's awesome.
What you gonna sing?
I'm gonna sing I Wanna Be a Cowboy Sweetheart.
[G] Okay.
Okay. Yeah.
[Em] [Dbm]
[Bm] [D]
[G]
[C]
[Eb] [C]
[D] I [G] love the best.
Howdy to lay to yo.
Howdy to [C] lay to yo.
[D] Lay on, lay [G] out.
Howdy to lay.
[Abm] Okay.
What do you think, Harry?
[N] You're really, really good.
You know, you're beautiful.
When you played the banjo, you didn't overplay it.
I mean, it was subtle, but what came out was really strong.
It makes me proud to be from this great land.
Thank you so much.
Yeah, you're a pro.
That's what it is.
You know, you can tell it.
You play, you sing, it's what you do.
And I really feel, and some of you do too, that there's so much more in there.
Oh, yeah, totally.
That's what I feel.
I agree.
I liked everything you did.
I loved it.
And I love the sound of your voice.
You're 22 years old.
You're just about to bloom, I think.
Yep.
I'm gonna say yes.
Me too.
Yeah.
Absolutely, Alan.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Congratulations.
Can you play the Beverly Hillbillies theme?
Yeah.
You're going to Hollywood.
I have.
Come on, play a little bit.
Yeah, would you?
We'll sing with you.
Yeah, [G] come on.
We'll sing with you.
Because, you know, you're going to Hollywood.
I don't even know this theme.
Listen to a story about a man [D] named Ed.
A poor [G] mountaineer barely kept his family fed.
And then one day he was shooting at some food.
And [D] then up from the ground came a [G] rolling crew.
Or, that is, Texas T.
Black gold.
Well, the first thing you know, oh, there's the [D] millionaire.
The kid folks said, [G] Jed, move away from there.
They said, California's the place you ought to be.
So they loaded up the truck and they moved to Beverly.
Beverly Hills, baby.
[N] Hollywood.
Thank you so much.
[Gb] How do you guys know that song?
Beverly Hillbillies, baby.
I'm going to Hollywood.
[Db] [Bbm]
[Ab] You [Abm] know what my kids used to call it?
The bubbly hillbillies.
I don't know those songs.
I used to put them to bed when [B] they were like three.
And they said, Daddy, [Gb] sing the bubbly hillbillies.
I know some bubbly hillbillies.
We didn't have that in the [B] Bronx.
[N]
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[Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ _
Hi, how are you guys?
Good morning.
How are you?
Good morning.
Look at that banjo.
[Bm] Yes.
And where are you from?
Are you from Kansas?
[C] I'm from Branson, Missouri.
Okay.
Yeah. _
_ You're wearing a Branson to Missouri shirt.
You're wearing a Branson today.
Let me see it.
You got it.
It's awesome.
Yeah.
You got the banjo and everything.
_ Nice.
That's awesome.
What you gonna sing?
I'm gonna sing I Wanna Be a Cowboy Sweetheart.
[G] Okay.
Okay. _ _ Yeah. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [D] I [G] love the best.
Howdy to lay to yo.
Howdy to [C] lay to yo.
[D] Lay on, lay [G] out. _ _
Howdy to lay.
[Abm] Okay.
What do you think, Harry?
[N] You're really, really good.
_ You know, you're beautiful.
When you played the banjo, you didn't overplay it.
I mean, it was subtle, but what came out was really strong.
It makes me proud to be from this great land.
Thank you so much.
Yeah, you're a pro.
That's what it is.
You know, you can tell it.
You play, you sing, it's what you do.
And I really feel, and some of you do too, that there's so much more in there.
Oh, yeah, totally.
That's what I feel.
I agree.
I liked everything you did.
I loved it.
And I love the sound of your voice.
You're 22 years old.
You're just about to bloom, I think.
Yep.
I'm gonna say yes.
Me too.
Yeah. _
Absolutely, Alan.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Congratulations.
_ Can you play the Beverly Hillbillies theme?
Yeah.
You're going to Hollywood.
I have.
Come on, play a little bit.
Yeah, would you?
We'll sing with you.
Yeah, [G] come on.
We'll sing with you.
Because, you know, you're going to Hollywood.
I don't even know this theme.
Listen to a story about a man [D] named Ed.
A poor [G] mountaineer barely kept his family fed.
And then one day he was shooting at some food.
And [D] then up from the ground came a [G] rolling crew.
Or, that is, Texas T.
Black gold. _ _
Well, the first thing you know, oh, there's the [D] millionaire.
The kid folks said, [G] Jed, move away from there.
They said, _ California's the place you ought to be.
So they loaded up the truck and they moved to Beverly.
_ Beverly Hills, baby.
[N] Hollywood. _ _
Thank you so much.
[Gb] _ _ How do you guys know that song?
Beverly Hillbillies, baby.
I'm going to Hollywood. _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
[Ab] You [Abm] know what my kids used to call it?
The bubbly hillbillies.
I don't know those songs.
I used to put them to bed when [B] they were like three.
And they said, Daddy, [Gb] sing the bubbly hillbillies.
I know some bubbly hillbillies. _
_ We didn't have that in the [B] Bronx.
[N] _ _

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