Chords for Angry Johnny And The Killbillies-Mary Lou
Tempo:
106.2 bpm
Chords used:
Am
C
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am]
I met a girl [C] named Mary Lou [G] in [Am] 1987
I met her [C] through a guy I [G] knew, a guy that they [Am] called Kevin
The three of [C] us got cocked one [G] night and we robbed a [Am] liquor store
And once we got [C] the taste for it, [G] we only [Am] wanted more
[C] Grocery stores and gas stations became our favorite prey
And one night Kevin [G] blew a checkout girl [Am]
away
[C] After that they were never happy with just the money
They seemed to think that blowing [G] folks away was [Am] pretty funny
I knew I [C] had to get out, [G] cause they were both [Am] quite waxed
But I knew that [C] if I walked away [G] they'd shoot me [Am] in the back
Then one night [C]
Mary Lou [G] asked me over for [Am] some fun
I knew I [C] couldn't trust her, [G] so I brought [Am] along a gun
[C] She mixed me up a drink, she told me it would taste real groovy
I took one sip and then everything [G] looked like a three [Am] day movie
[C] As I staggered around the room, I saw two of Mary Lou
They both pulled out their pistols, [G] so I pulled mine [Am] out too
Her bullet hit [C] the sofa, [G] my bullet hit [Am] her head
And her body [C] staggered back and fell [G] down, sprawled out on [Am] the bed
Just as she [C] was falling, [G] Kevin walked [Am]
inside
My revolver was [C] the last thing [G] that he saw [Am] before he died
[C] The first shot hit him in the face, right below his nose
The second and the third ones, they [G] were just extra for [Am] the road
[C] As his brain stripped down the wall, I grabbed myself a beer
I drank to Kevin and Mary Lou, [G] so long it was quite [Am] a year
I stepped over [C] his body [G] and I walked down [Am] the stairs
I knew someone [C] would find them, but [G] I knew no one [Am] would care
As I got in [C] my car, [G] there was nobody [Am]
around
I headed the [C]
direction that [G] I'd seen the sun [A] go down
I met a girl [C] named Mary Lou [G] in [Am] 1987
I met her [C] through a guy I [G] knew, a guy that they [Am] called Kevin
The three of [C] us got cocked one [G] night and we robbed a [Am] liquor store
And once we got [C] the taste for it, [G] we only [Am] wanted more
[C] Grocery stores and gas stations became our favorite prey
And one night Kevin [G] blew a checkout girl [Am]
away
[C] After that they were never happy with just the money
They seemed to think that blowing [G] folks away was [Am] pretty funny
I knew I [C] had to get out, [G] cause they were both [Am] quite waxed
But I knew that [C] if I walked away [G] they'd shoot me [Am] in the back
Then one night [C]
Mary Lou [G] asked me over for [Am] some fun
I knew I [C] couldn't trust her, [G] so I brought [Am] along a gun
[C] She mixed me up a drink, she told me it would taste real groovy
I took one sip and then everything [G] looked like a three [Am] day movie
[C] As I staggered around the room, I saw two of Mary Lou
They both pulled out their pistols, [G] so I pulled mine [Am] out too
Her bullet hit [C] the sofa, [G] my bullet hit [Am] her head
And her body [C] staggered back and fell [G] down, sprawled out on [Am] the bed
Just as she [C] was falling, [G] Kevin walked [Am]
inside
My revolver was [C] the last thing [G] that he saw [Am] before he died
[C] The first shot hit him in the face, right below his nose
The second and the third ones, they [G] were just extra for [Am] the road
[C] As his brain stripped down the wall, I grabbed myself a beer
I drank to Kevin and Mary Lou, [G] so long it was quite [Am] a year
I stepped over [C] his body [G] and I walked down [Am] the stairs
I knew someone [C] would find them, but [G] I knew no one [Am] would care
As I got in [C] my car, [G] there was nobody [Am]
around
I headed the [C]
direction that [G] I'd seen the sun [A] go down
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ I met a girl [C] named Mary Lou [G] in _ _ [Am] 1987
_ _ I met her [C] through a guy I [G] knew, a guy that they [Am] called Kevin
The three of [C] us got cocked one [G] night and we robbed a [Am] liquor store
And once we got [C] the taste for it, [G] we only [Am] wanted more
_ [C] _ Grocery stores and gas stations _ became our favorite prey
_ And one night Kevin [G] blew a checkout girl [Am]
away
_ _ [C] _ After that they were never happy _ with just the money
_ _ They seemed to think that blowing [G] folks away was [Am] pretty funny
_ I knew I [C] had to get out, [G] cause they were both [Am] quite waxed
But I knew that [C] if I walked away [G] they'd shoot me [Am] in the back
_ _ Then one night [C]
Mary Lou [G] asked me over for [Am] some fun
_ I knew I [C] couldn't trust her, [G] so I brought [Am] along a gun
_ _ [C] She mixed me up a drink, _ she told me it would taste real groovy
_ _ I took one sip and then everything [G] looked like a three [Am] day movie
_ [C] _ As I staggered around the room, _ I saw two of Mary Lou
They both pulled out their pistols, [G] so I pulled mine [Am] out too
_ Her bullet hit [C] the sofa, _ [G] my bullet hit [Am] her head
And her body [C] staggered back and fell [G] down, sprawled out on [Am] the bed
_ _ Just as she [C] was falling, _ [G] _ Kevin walked [Am] _
inside
My revolver was [C] the last thing [G] that he saw [Am] before he died
_ [C] The first shot hit him in the face, _ right below his nose
The second and the third ones, they [G] were just extra for [Am] the road
[C] _ As his brain stripped down the wall, _ I grabbed myself a beer
_ I drank to Kevin and Mary Lou, [G] so long it was quite [Am] a year
I stepped over [C] his body _ [G] and I walked down [Am] the stairs
I knew someone [C] would find them, but [G] I knew no one [Am] would care
_ As I got in [C] my car, _ [G] there was nobody _ _ [Am] _
around
I headed the [C]
direction that [G] I'd seen the sun [A] go down _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I met a girl [C] named Mary Lou [G] in _ _ [Am] 1987
_ _ I met her [C] through a guy I [G] knew, a guy that they [Am] called Kevin
The three of [C] us got cocked one [G] night and we robbed a [Am] liquor store
And once we got [C] the taste for it, [G] we only [Am] wanted more
_ [C] _ Grocery stores and gas stations _ became our favorite prey
_ And one night Kevin [G] blew a checkout girl [Am]
away
_ _ [C] _ After that they were never happy _ with just the money
_ _ They seemed to think that blowing [G] folks away was [Am] pretty funny
_ I knew I [C] had to get out, [G] cause they were both [Am] quite waxed
But I knew that [C] if I walked away [G] they'd shoot me [Am] in the back
_ _ Then one night [C]
Mary Lou [G] asked me over for [Am] some fun
_ I knew I [C] couldn't trust her, [G] so I brought [Am] along a gun
_ _ [C] She mixed me up a drink, _ she told me it would taste real groovy
_ _ I took one sip and then everything [G] looked like a three [Am] day movie
_ [C] _ As I staggered around the room, _ I saw two of Mary Lou
They both pulled out their pistols, [G] so I pulled mine [Am] out too
_ Her bullet hit [C] the sofa, _ [G] my bullet hit [Am] her head
And her body [C] staggered back and fell [G] down, sprawled out on [Am] the bed
_ _ Just as she [C] was falling, _ [G] _ Kevin walked [Am] _
inside
My revolver was [C] the last thing [G] that he saw [Am] before he died
_ [C] The first shot hit him in the face, _ right below his nose
The second and the third ones, they [G] were just extra for [Am] the road
[C] _ As his brain stripped down the wall, _ I grabbed myself a beer
_ I drank to Kevin and Mary Lou, [G] so long it was quite [Am] a year
I stepped over [C] his body _ [G] and I walked down [Am] the stairs
I knew someone [C] would find them, but [G] I knew no one [Am] would care
_ As I got in [C] my car, _ [G] there was nobody _ _ [Am] _
around
I headed the [C]
direction that [G] I'd seen the sun [A] go down _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _