Chords for Austin Lounge Lizards - Old, Fat and Drunk

Tempo:
72 bpm
Chords used:

G

D

C

Cm

Em

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Austin Lounge Lizards - Old, Fat and Drunk chords
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[Cm] Madly into [C] the night.
Some place where you're gonna get horribly [G] drunk and have a [Em] fight.
[Ab] Remember the good times.
Give us one under the table.
You can't see it, can [N] you?
Give me a flashlight.
Okay, back.
[G] Are you wearing
a pinkish [Cm]-tan
sweatshirt, my old friend?
[G]
[D] Or is that just your belly [G] hanging down?
No, it's looking mighty swell
[C] the way it
overhangs your belt.
[G] But [D] here's another
beer [G] since you don't care.
[D]
And we're going
old and fat and [Gm] drunk [G] together.
Old and fat, we [D] all shall be.
[G] But maybe one day
[C] we will slowly grow old. And [D] we'll
ourselves be [G] river-free all gone.
[C]
[D] [G]
[C]
[D] [G] Do you feel yourself
be some [C] kind
of vegetable fish
now?
[D] I'll pretend
a party plant
or [G] worse, I fear a proportion
of our crowd have
[C] good taste or love.
[D] What we
said here is impossible.
[G] We'll live here, everybody's
[D] state.
And we're going
old and fat [G] and drunk together.
Old and fat
and drunk, [D] we all shall be.
[G] But maybe
one day [C] we will slowly grow old.
[D] And we'll ourselves be [G] river-free.
But maybe one
day [C] we will
slowly grow old.
Or not, that would be.
Old, fat, drunk, boys
and girls, choir, Russian
bells, make for it.
Away.
[D] To live, to survive,
to [G] be river-free.
[D] Away.
[G] [N]
Key:  
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
Cm
13421113
Em
121
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
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[Cm] Madly into [C] the night.
Some place where you're gonna get horribly [G] drunk and have a [Em] fight.
[Ab] Remember the good times.
Give us one under the table.
You can't see it, can [N] you?
Give me a flashlight.
Okay, back.
[G] Are you wearing
a pinkish [Cm]-tan
sweatshirt, my old friend?
[G]
[D] Or is that just your belly [G] hanging down?
_ No, it's looking mighty swell
[C] the way it
overhangs your belt.
[G] But [D] here's another
beer [G] since you don't care.
_ [D]
And we're going
old and fat and [Gm] drunk [G] together. _ _
Old and fat, we [D] all shall be. _ _
[G] But maybe one day
[C] we will slowly grow old. And [D] we'll
ourselves be [G] river-free all gone.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] Do _ _ _ you feel yourself
be some [C] kind
of vegetable fish
now?
[D] I'll pretend
a party plant
or [G] worse, I fear a proportion
of our crowd have
[C] good taste or love.
[D] What we
said here is impossible.
[G] We'll live here, everybody's
[D] state.
And we're going
old and fat [G] and drunk together. _ _
Old and fat
and drunk, [D] we all shall be. _
[G] But maybe
one day [C] we will slowly grow old. _
[D] And we'll ourselves be [G] river-free. _ _
But maybe one
day [C] we will
slowly grow old.
_ Or not, that would be.
Old, fat, drunk, boys
and girls, choir, Russian
bells, make for it.
_ Away.
[D] To live, to survive,
to [G] be river-free.
[D] Away.
[G] _ [N] _