Teach Me Tiger Chords by April Stevens
Tempo:
113.525 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
Dm
Gm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Hey everybody, it's a pleasure to be back at Greg's Blue Dot.
That goes for April and myself.
And we'd like to thank all of you for coming out and seeing us again.
We hope we can come back periodically and visit with the rebirth of the rock and roll here.
Oh, we will.
Paradise?
Would you like us to do that?
Okay, we will.
Okay, do you want to do Paradise now?
No, let's do, let's do.
Okay.
Yeah, you know, I'd like to do a song for you.
I had quite a surprise today.
I record, one of the first songs I ever recorded many, many, many years ago
was a song that was banned.
It was called Teach Me, Tiger.
Probably very, you probably never heard of it.
Anyway, I found out today that NASA played it for the astronauts as they were coming,
as they were waking up this morning.
As the Challenger came back into orbit, that's the first song that they were playing on the Challenger.
Isn't that something?
Can you imagine that?
That's quite a thrill.
And I thought, I thought maybe you'd like to hear.
You need somebody though, April, don't you?
Would you come up here just a minute, please, and just stand here?
I'd like to, I'd like to have somebody close to me.
You mean, you mean Miss Bell here with the beard?
Come on up, come on up.
You with the white shirt, with the white shirt.
Maybe you could just stand here.
Just stand right [N] there.
Okay?
This is how it [Bb] goes.
[Gm]
[Bb] Hi, Tiger.
[Gm] [D]
[Bb] Teach me, [Gm] Tiger, how to [Dm] kiss you.
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
Show me, [Gm] Tiger, how to kiss [Dm]
you.
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
Take my [Eb] lips, they [Bb]
belong to [Dm] you.
[Eb] But teach me, [F] first teach me [Bb] what to do.
Touch me, Tiger, [Gm] when I'm [Dm] close to you.
[Eb] [F] [Bb] Help me, [Gm] Tiger, I don't know what to [Dm] do.
[Eb] [F] [Bb] I [Eb] know that you [Bb] could love [Dm] me too.
[Eb] But show me [F] first, please, show me [Bb] what to do.
[Eb] This [Dm] is the first [Cm] love that I have [Dm] ever known.
[Eb] What must [Dm] I do to [Cm] make you my [Dm] very own?
[A] [Bb] Teach me, Tiger, [Gm] how to [Dm] tease you.
[Eb]
[F] Watch [Bb] it, guy.
Tiger, [Gm] Tiger, I want to [Dm] squeeze you.
[Eb]
[F] [Bb] All [Eb] of my life [Bb] I will give [Dm] to you.
[Eb] But teach me, [F]
Tiger, [Cm] or I'll [Bb] teach you.
[D] [Bb]
[D] I always watch him [Bb] here.
He's so cute.
[Gm] He's so cute.
Hey, watch it there, guy.
That's my sister.
[N] How about a big hand for Jim?
Let's hear it for Jim.
That's a brave man.
You know, she got a lot of publicity today.
They didn't mention me at all.
Isn't that amazing?
Well, you know, the funny thing about that song,
it's still a hit today, all over again in Germany.
Yeah, but what do they know?
Oh, stop it.
We, uh, we like to do this all the time.
That goes for April and myself.
And we'd like to thank all of you for coming out and seeing us again.
We hope we can come back periodically and visit with the rebirth of the rock and roll here.
Oh, we will.
Paradise?
Would you like us to do that?
Okay, we will.
Okay, do you want to do Paradise now?
No, let's do, let's do.
Okay.
Yeah, you know, I'd like to do a song for you.
I had quite a surprise today.
I record, one of the first songs I ever recorded many, many, many years ago
was a song that was banned.
It was called Teach Me, Tiger.
Probably very, you probably never heard of it.
Anyway, I found out today that NASA played it for the astronauts as they were coming,
as they were waking up this morning.
As the Challenger came back into orbit, that's the first song that they were playing on the Challenger.
Isn't that something?
Can you imagine that?
That's quite a thrill.
And I thought, I thought maybe you'd like to hear.
You need somebody though, April, don't you?
Would you come up here just a minute, please, and just stand here?
I'd like to, I'd like to have somebody close to me.
You mean, you mean Miss Bell here with the beard?
Come on up, come on up.
You with the white shirt, with the white shirt.
Maybe you could just stand here.
Just stand right [N] there.
Okay?
This is how it [Bb] goes.
[Gm]
[Bb] Hi, Tiger.
[Gm] [D]
[Bb] Teach me, [Gm] Tiger, how to [Dm] kiss you.
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
Show me, [Gm] Tiger, how to kiss [Dm]
you.
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
Take my [Eb] lips, they [Bb]
belong to [Dm] you.
[Eb] But teach me, [F] first teach me [Bb] what to do.
Touch me, Tiger, [Gm] when I'm [Dm] close to you.
[Eb] [F] [Bb] Help me, [Gm] Tiger, I don't know what to [Dm] do.
[Eb] [F] [Bb] I [Eb] know that you [Bb] could love [Dm] me too.
[Eb] But show me [F] first, please, show me [Bb] what to do.
[Eb] This [Dm] is the first [Cm] love that I have [Dm] ever known.
[Eb] What must [Dm] I do to [Cm] make you my [Dm] very own?
[A] [Bb] Teach me, Tiger, [Gm] how to [Dm] tease you.
[Eb]
[F] Watch [Bb] it, guy.
Tiger, [Gm] Tiger, I want to [Dm] squeeze you.
[Eb]
[F] [Bb] All [Eb] of my life [Bb] I will give [Dm] to you.
[Eb] But teach me, [F]
Tiger, [Cm] or I'll [Bb] teach you.
[D] [Bb]
[D] I always watch him [Bb] here.
He's so cute.
[Gm] He's so cute.
Hey, watch it there, guy.
That's my sister.
[N] How about a big hand for Jim?
Let's hear it for Jim.
That's a brave man.
You know, she got a lot of publicity today.
They didn't mention me at all.
Isn't that amazing?
Well, you know, the funny thing about that song,
it's still a hit today, all over again in Germany.
Yeah, but what do they know?
Oh, stop it.
We, uh, we like to do this all the time.
Key:
Bb
Eb
Dm
Gm
F
Bb
Eb
Dm
Hey everybody, it's a pleasure to be back at Greg's Blue Dot.
That goes for April and myself.
And we'd like to thank all of you for coming out and seeing us again.
We hope we can come back periodically and visit with the rebirth of the rock and roll here.
_ Oh, we will.
Paradise?
Would you like us to do that?
Okay, we will.
Okay, do you want to do Paradise now?
No, let's do, let's do.
Okay.
Yeah, you know, I'd like to do a song for you.
I had quite a surprise today.
I record, one of the first songs I ever recorded many, many, many years ago
was a song that was banned.
It was called Teach Me, Tiger.
Probably very, you probably never heard of it.
Anyway, I found out today that NASA played it for the astronauts as they were coming,
as they were waking up this morning.
As the Challenger came back into orbit, that's the first song that they were playing on the Challenger.
Isn't that something?
_ Can you imagine that? _
That's quite a thrill.
_ _ And I thought, I thought maybe you'd like to hear.
You need somebody though, April, don't you?
Would you come up here just a minute, please, and just stand here?
I'd like to, I'd like to have somebody close to me.
You mean, you mean Miss Bell here with the beard?
Come on up, come on up.
You with the white shirt, with the white shirt.
Maybe you could just stand here.
Just stand right [N] there. _
_ Okay?
_ _ This is how it [Bb] goes.
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ Hi, Tiger.
[Gm] _ _ [D] _ _
[Bb] _ Teach me, [Gm] Tiger, how to [Dm] kiss you.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
Show me, [Gm] Tiger, how to kiss [Dm] _
you.
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb]
Take my [Eb] lips, they [Bb]
belong to [Dm] you.
_ [Eb] But teach me, [F] first teach me [Bb] what to do.
_ _ Touch _ me, Tiger, [Gm] when I'm [Dm] close to you.
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ Help me, [Gm] Tiger, I don't know what to [Dm] do. _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ I [Eb] know that you [Bb] could love [Dm] me too.
_ [Eb] But show me [F] first, please, show me [Bb] what to do.
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] This [Dm] is the first [Cm] love that I have [Dm] ever known.
_ _ [Eb] _ What must [Dm] I do to [Cm] make you my [Dm] very own?
[A] _ [Bb] Teach me, Tiger, [Gm] how to [Dm] tease you.
_ [Eb] _
[F] Watch [Bb] it, guy.
Tiger, [Gm] Tiger, I want to [Dm] squeeze you.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ All [Eb] of my life _ [Bb] I will give [Dm] to you.
_ [Eb] But teach me, [F]
Tiger, _ _ _ [Cm] or I'll [Bb] teach you.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [D] _ I always watch him [Bb] here.
He's so cute.
_ [Gm] _ He's so cute.
_ Hey, watch it there, guy.
That's my sister.
[N] How about a big hand for Jim?
Let's hear it for Jim.
That's a brave man. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You know, she got a lot of publicity today.
They didn't mention me at all.
Isn't that amazing?
Well, you know, the funny thing about that song,
it's still a hit today, all over again in Germany.
Yeah, but what do they know?
Oh, stop it.
_ We, uh, _ we like to do this all the time.
That goes for April and myself.
And we'd like to thank all of you for coming out and seeing us again.
We hope we can come back periodically and visit with the rebirth of the rock and roll here.
_ Oh, we will.
Paradise?
Would you like us to do that?
Okay, we will.
Okay, do you want to do Paradise now?
No, let's do, let's do.
Okay.
Yeah, you know, I'd like to do a song for you.
I had quite a surprise today.
I record, one of the first songs I ever recorded many, many, many years ago
was a song that was banned.
It was called Teach Me, Tiger.
Probably very, you probably never heard of it.
Anyway, I found out today that NASA played it for the astronauts as they were coming,
as they were waking up this morning.
As the Challenger came back into orbit, that's the first song that they were playing on the Challenger.
Isn't that something?
_ Can you imagine that? _
That's quite a thrill.
_ _ And I thought, I thought maybe you'd like to hear.
You need somebody though, April, don't you?
Would you come up here just a minute, please, and just stand here?
I'd like to, I'd like to have somebody close to me.
You mean, you mean Miss Bell here with the beard?
Come on up, come on up.
You with the white shirt, with the white shirt.
Maybe you could just stand here.
Just stand right [N] there. _
_ Okay?
_ _ This is how it [Bb] goes.
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ Hi, Tiger.
[Gm] _ _ [D] _ _
[Bb] _ Teach me, [Gm] Tiger, how to [Dm] kiss you.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _
Show me, [Gm] Tiger, how to kiss [Dm] _
you.
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb]
Take my [Eb] lips, they [Bb]
belong to [Dm] you.
_ [Eb] But teach me, [F] first teach me [Bb] what to do.
_ _ Touch _ me, Tiger, [Gm] when I'm [Dm] close to you.
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ Help me, [Gm] Tiger, I don't know what to [Dm] do. _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ I [Eb] know that you [Bb] could love [Dm] me too.
_ [Eb] But show me [F] first, please, show me [Bb] what to do.
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] This [Dm] is the first [Cm] love that I have [Dm] ever known.
_ _ [Eb] _ What must [Dm] I do to [Cm] make you my [Dm] very own?
[A] _ [Bb] Teach me, Tiger, [Gm] how to [Dm] tease you.
_ [Eb] _
[F] Watch [Bb] it, guy.
Tiger, [Gm] Tiger, I want to [Dm] squeeze you.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ All [Eb] of my life _ [Bb] I will give [Dm] to you.
_ [Eb] But teach me, [F]
Tiger, _ _ _ [Cm] or I'll [Bb] teach you.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [D] _ I always watch him [Bb] here.
He's so cute.
_ [Gm] _ He's so cute.
_ Hey, watch it there, guy.
That's my sister.
[N] How about a big hand for Jim?
Let's hear it for Jim.
That's a brave man. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You know, she got a lot of publicity today.
They didn't mention me at all.
Isn't that amazing?
Well, you know, the funny thing about that song,
it's still a hit today, all over again in Germany.
Yeah, but what do they know?
Oh, stop it.
_ We, uh, _ we like to do this all the time.