Chords for BabyTV Paint me a story a story about one fish english
Tempo:
144.65 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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Hello there, [F] colors.
I have a wonderful [G] story for you today.
It's [C] a story about a very nice fish who had a rather [F] serious problem.
Colors, [G] would you like to help me tell the story?
[C]
Great.
Meet [Dm] Fishy the Fish.
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While [C] Fishy was playing hide and seek, he suddenly felt [Gb] that his fins were missing.
A fish with no [G] fins?
Now [B] that's a serious [Db] problem.
Fishy went to look for help.
Just [B] then, his friend the Octopus [Db] swam by.
Hello, Octopus.
Have you seen some [Eb] fins [E] around by any chance?
asked Fishy.
Fins?
No, I haven't seen any fins, said the Octopus.
But maybe you'd like to try on some arms instead, [Ab] huh?
[Eb] [Ab] So many arms.
[Db] That's [Ab] very confusing, said Fishy.
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[Ab] The Stingray heard about the confusion and came over to try to help.
Hey, Stingray.
Have [B] you seen some [Db] fins around by any chance?
[Eb] asked Fishy.
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No, but perhaps you'd like to try on some huge fins [Db] like mine instead, huh?
asked the Stingray.
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[Db] But [Abm] the fins were [N] very heavy, [Eb] and [Em] Fishy was not able to [C] swim.
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Fishy [D] was [Dbm] sad.
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[Ab] The Octopus' arms are confusing, and these Stingray fins are heavy, said Fishy.
[C] And then he heard a [G] sound.
Who's there?
[Db] [B] asked Fishy.
[Db] It was Fishy's friend, the [Ab] Crab.
Fishy, I have an excellent idea, the Crab said.
Try on some claws, like mine.
[C] [Gb]
[Bb] Wow, cheered everybody.
Look at Fishy.
He's turned into a fish crab.
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[Bb] Oh, these claws [Fm] are sharp.
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I need to be careful not to hurt [F] other sea creatures with them.
[Bb] said [F] Fishy.
[Cm] Fishy was very sad.
But just then, who swam over?
A very [Bb] odd-looking seahorse.
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[Bb] Hey, seahorse, you have on fish [Cm] fins, [Bb] everybody shouted.
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[Bb] Really?
the seahorse asked.
Why would I need fish fins?
[Abm]
Oh, well, we know someone who would be very happy to get his fish fins back.
[C] The end of the story was [Dm] so sweet.
[G] Fishy [F] got his fins back, [G] and he [C] was the happiest fish in the whole ocean.
[Dm] [G] [F]
Did [G] you enjoy the [C] story, fellas?
I did too.
See you next time.
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Hello there, [F] colors.
I have a wonderful [G] story for you today.
It's [C] a story about a very nice fish who had a rather [F] serious problem.
Colors, [G] would you like to help me tell the story?
[C]
Great.
Meet [Dm] Fishy the Fish.
[G] [F] [Gm]
While [C] Fishy was playing hide and seek, he suddenly felt [Gb] that his fins were missing.
A fish with no [G] fins?
Now [B] that's a serious [Db] problem.
Fishy went to look for help.
Just [B] then, his friend the Octopus [Db] swam by.
Hello, Octopus.
Have you seen some [Eb] fins [E] around by any chance?
asked Fishy.
Fins?
No, I haven't seen any fins, said the Octopus.
But maybe you'd like to try on some arms instead, [Ab] huh?
[Eb] [Ab] So many arms.
[Db] That's [Ab] very confusing, said Fishy.
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[Ab] The Stingray heard about the confusion and came over to try to help.
Hey, Stingray.
Have [B] you seen some [Db] fins around by any chance?
[Eb] asked Fishy.
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No, but perhaps you'd like to try on some huge fins [Db] like mine instead, huh?
asked the Stingray.
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[Db] But [Abm] the fins were [N] very heavy, [Eb] and [Em] Fishy was not able to [C] swim.
[Ab]
Fishy [D] was [Dbm] sad.
[Bb]
[Ab] The Octopus' arms are confusing, and these Stingray fins are heavy, said Fishy.
[C] And then he heard a [G] sound.
Who's there?
[Db] [B] asked Fishy.
[Db] It was Fishy's friend, the [Ab] Crab.
Fishy, I have an excellent idea, the Crab said.
Try on some claws, like mine.
[C] [Gb]
[Bb] Wow, cheered everybody.
Look at Fishy.
He's turned into a fish crab.
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[Bb] Oh, these claws [Fm] are sharp.
[Bb]
I need to be careful not to hurt [F] other sea creatures with them.
[Bb] said [F] Fishy.
[Cm] Fishy was very sad.
But just then, who swam over?
A very [Bb] odd-looking seahorse.
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[Bb] Hey, seahorse, you have on fish [Cm] fins, [Bb] everybody shouted.
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[Bb] Really?
the seahorse asked.
Why would I need fish fins?
[Abm]
Oh, well, we know someone who would be very happy to get his fish fins back.
[C] The end of the story was [Dm] so sweet.
[G] Fishy [F] got his fins back, [G] and he [C] was the happiest fish in the whole ocean.
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Did [G] you enjoy the [C] story, fellas?
I did too.
See you next time.
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Hello there, [F] colors.
I have a wonderful [G] story for you today.
It's [C] a story about a very nice fish who had a rather [F] serious problem.
Colors, [G] would you like to help me tell the story?
[C] _ _ _
Great.
Meet _ [Dm] Fishy the Fish.
[G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _
While [C] Fishy was playing hide and seek, _ _ he suddenly felt [Gb] that his fins were missing.
A fish with no [G] fins?
Now [B] that's a serious [Db] problem.
Fishy went to look for help.
Just [B] then, his friend the Octopus [Db] swam by.
Hello, Octopus.
Have you seen some [Eb] fins [E] around by any chance?
asked Fishy.
Fins?
_ No, I haven't seen any fins, said the Octopus.
But maybe you'd like to try on some arms instead, [Ab] huh? _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ So many arms.
[Db] That's [Ab] very confusing, _ said Fishy.
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[Ab] The Stingray heard about the confusion and came over to try to help.
_ Hey, Stingray.
Have [B] you seen some [Db] fins around by any chance?
[Eb] asked _ Fishy.
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No, but perhaps you'd like to try on some huge fins [Db] like mine instead, huh?
asked the Stingray.
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_ [Db] But [Abm] the fins were [N] very heavy, [Eb] and [Em] Fishy was not able to [C] swim.
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Fishy [D] was [Dbm] sad.
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[Ab] The Octopus' arms are _ confusing, and these Stingray fins are heavy, said Fishy.
[C] And then he heard a [G] sound.
_ Who's there?
[Db] [B] asked Fishy. _
[Db] _ It was Fishy's friend, the [Ab] Crab.
_ _ _ Fishy, I have an excellent idea, the Crab said. _ _
Try on some claws, like mine. _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] Wow, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
cheered everybody.
_ Look at Fishy. _
He's turned into a fish crab.
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[Bb] Oh, these claws [Fm] are sharp.
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I need to be careful not to hurt [F] other sea creatures with them.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ said [F] Fishy. _
[Cm] _ Fishy was very sad.
_ But just then, who swam over?
_ A very [Bb] odd-looking _ _ seahorse.
_ _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ Hey, seahorse, you have on fish [Cm] fins, [Bb] everybody shouted.
_ [Am] _ _
[Bb] Really?
the seahorse asked.
Why would I need fish fins?
_ _ _ [Abm]
Oh, well, we know someone who would be very happy to get his fish fins back. _
[C] The _ _ _ end of the story was [Dm] so sweet.
_ [G] Fishy [F] got his fins back, [G] and he [C] was the happiest fish in the whole ocean. _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ _
Did [G] you enjoy the [C] story, fellas? _ _
I did too.
_ See you next time. _
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Hello there, [F] colors.
I have a wonderful [G] story for you today.
It's [C] a story about a very nice fish who had a rather [F] serious problem.
Colors, [G] would you like to help me tell the story?
[C] _ _ _
Great.
Meet _ [Dm] Fishy the Fish.
[G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _
While [C] Fishy was playing hide and seek, _ _ he suddenly felt [Gb] that his fins were missing.
A fish with no [G] fins?
Now [B] that's a serious [Db] problem.
Fishy went to look for help.
Just [B] then, his friend the Octopus [Db] swam by.
Hello, Octopus.
Have you seen some [Eb] fins [E] around by any chance?
asked Fishy.
Fins?
_ No, I haven't seen any fins, said the Octopus.
But maybe you'd like to try on some arms instead, [Ab] huh? _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ So many arms.
[Db] That's [Ab] very confusing, _ said Fishy.
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[Ab] The Stingray heard about the confusion and came over to try to help.
_ Hey, Stingray.
Have [B] you seen some [Db] fins around by any chance?
[Eb] asked _ Fishy.
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No, but perhaps you'd like to try on some huge fins [Db] like mine instead, huh?
asked the Stingray.
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_ [Db] But [Abm] the fins were [N] very heavy, [Eb] and [Em] Fishy was not able to [C] swim.
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Fishy [D] was [Dbm] sad.
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[Ab] The Octopus' arms are _ confusing, and these Stingray fins are heavy, said Fishy.
[C] And then he heard a [G] sound.
_ Who's there?
[Db] [B] asked Fishy. _
[Db] _ It was Fishy's friend, the [Ab] Crab.
_ _ _ Fishy, I have an excellent idea, the Crab said. _ _
Try on some claws, like mine. _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] Wow, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
cheered everybody.
_ Look at Fishy. _
He's turned into a fish crab.
[F] _ _
[Bb] Oh, these claws [Fm] are sharp.
[Bb]
I need to be careful not to hurt [F] other sea creatures with them.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ said [F] Fishy. _
[Cm] _ Fishy was very sad.
_ But just then, who swam over?
_ A very [Bb] odd-looking _ _ seahorse.
_ _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ Hey, seahorse, you have on fish [Cm] fins, [Bb] everybody shouted.
_ [Am] _ _
[Bb] Really?
the seahorse asked.
Why would I need fish fins?
_ _ _ [Abm]
Oh, well, we know someone who would be very happy to get his fish fins back. _
[C] The _ _ _ end of the story was [Dm] so sweet.
_ [G] Fishy [F] got his fins back, [G] and he [C] was the happiest fish in the whole ocean. _ _
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Did [G] you enjoy the [C] story, fellas? _ _
I did too.
_ See you next time. _
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