Chords for bill wyman being mick
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With us on the show tonight, ladies and gentlemen, [A] we have one of [C] the great Rolling [A] Stones.
fact, in [C] my opinion, THE Rolling [A] Stone.
please [C] welcome Bill [A] Wyman!
[D] [A]
[G] Hi Bill, it's really great to [F] have you on the show.
you, Ken, it's nice to be here.
Ooh, you know, when they said, let's have a Rolling Stone on the show,
for me, there is only one Rolling Stone,
fact, in [C] my opinion, THE Rolling [A] Stone.
please [C] welcome Bill [A] Wyman!
[D] [A]
[G] Hi Bill, it's really great to [F] have you on the show.
you, Ken, it's nice to be here.
Ooh, you know, when they said, let's have a Rolling Stone on the show,
for me, there is only one Rolling Stone,
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With us on the show tonight, ladies and gentlemen, [A] we have one of [C] the great Rolling [A] Stones.
In fact, in [C] my opinion, THE Rolling [A] Stone.
Ladies and gentlemen, please [C] _ welcome_ Bill _ [A] Wyman! _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[G] Hi Bill, it's really great to [F] have you on the show.
Thank you, Ken, it's nice to be here.
I knew he'd say that.
What a man!
Ooh, you know, when they said, let's have a Rolling Stone on the show,
there was no doubt in my mind, because for me, there is only one Rolling Stone,
and that's Bill Wyman.
Well, thanks, [N] Ken, but, you know, there are five of us in the band,
and we all play our part.
I would have said if anybody stood out, it would be Mick.
Who?
_ Be so humble, folks.
Anyway, Bill, something I've always wanted to know about you personally,
when you do your shows, you're always prancing around and leaping up [D] and down.
It must be pretty tiring.
Do you have to train, or _ [Ab] do you go out jogging before the show, or what?
Oh, [F] no, I just sort of stand there and play bass.
You play bass as [D] well?
Ha ha ha! _
Notice that through the charisma!
Bill, [F] would you mind if the camera came in close
and gave everybody at home a good look at those famous lips?
_ _ What the fuck? _
_ I don't see the point, Ken.
You don't see the point?
How [E] humble can you get?
Wait a minute, Kenny, you seem to think I'm Mick [G] Jagger.
Mick Jagger?
He's the bass player.
Well, thank you, Bill.
Thanks for coming on the show.
And when I told all the girls on the show
that we had a lead singer of the Rolling Stones coming on,
they were all drooling and palpitating.
[F] _ Palpitating?
Yes, and they wanted to ravish your bodily particles. _
Oh, really?
Oh, well, I'll see you, Ken.
_ I can't get _ _ no_
satisfaction. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] A few [E] moments ago, I was speaking to the [D] multi-talented Bill Wyman,
lead singer and bass player with the [Ab] fantastic Rolling Stones.
What I'm sure you don't know is that Bill is also
[G] one of the world's greatest [Db] female impersonators.
How long have you been doing this, Bill?
[Ab] Doing what, [G] Kenny?
Well, this great act.
Well, [Abm] I do it on tours just to make the [G] lads laugh.
Amazing.
And what are you going to sing for us, Bill?
Well, a song from my new album.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bill [N] Wyman. _ _
In fact, in [C] my opinion, THE Rolling [A] Stone.
Ladies and gentlemen, please [C] _ welcome_ Bill _ [A] Wyman! _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[G] Hi Bill, it's really great to [F] have you on the show.
Thank you, Ken, it's nice to be here.
I knew he'd say that.
What a man!
Ooh, you know, when they said, let's have a Rolling Stone on the show,
there was no doubt in my mind, because for me, there is only one Rolling Stone,
and that's Bill Wyman.
Well, thanks, [N] Ken, but, you know, there are five of us in the band,
and we all play our part.
I would have said if anybody stood out, it would be Mick.
Who?
_ Be so humble, folks.
Anyway, Bill, something I've always wanted to know about you personally,
when you do your shows, you're always prancing around and leaping up [D] and down.
It must be pretty tiring.
Do you have to train, or _ [Ab] do you go out jogging before the show, or what?
Oh, [F] no, I just sort of stand there and play bass.
You play bass as [D] well?
Ha ha ha! _
Notice that through the charisma!
Bill, [F] would you mind if the camera came in close
and gave everybody at home a good look at those famous lips?
_ _ What the fuck? _
_ I don't see the point, Ken.
You don't see the point?
How [E] humble can you get?
Wait a minute, Kenny, you seem to think I'm Mick [G] Jagger.
Mick Jagger?
He's the bass player.
Well, thank you, Bill.
Thanks for coming on the show.
And when I told all the girls on the show
that we had a lead singer of the Rolling Stones coming on,
they were all drooling and palpitating.
[F] _ Palpitating?
Yes, and they wanted to ravish your bodily particles. _
Oh, really?
Oh, well, I'll see you, Ken.
_ I can't get _ _ no_
satisfaction. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] A few [E] moments ago, I was speaking to the [D] multi-talented Bill Wyman,
lead singer and bass player with the [Ab] fantastic Rolling Stones.
What I'm sure you don't know is that Bill is also
[G] one of the world's greatest [Db] female impersonators.
How long have you been doing this, Bill?
[Ab] Doing what, [G] Kenny?
Well, this great act.
Well, [Abm] I do it on tours just to make the [G] lads laugh.
Amazing.
And what are you going to sing for us, Bill?
Well, a song from my new album.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bill [N] Wyman. _ _