Chords for Black Lassie
Tempo:
85 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
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Bb
Eb
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Hi, I'm Johnny Stache, and I'm here to sing about a great American dog, Black Lassie.
[G] [Cm] She was [Bb] born in [Eb] the Detroit ghetto, [F] [Cm] during the [Bb] riots of [Eb]
65.
alley rat, [Dm] but he [Cm] could lick a dog [F] twice his size.
[Cm]-legged Afghan, [F] [Cm] and she came from the [Bb] high [Cm]-class part of town.
moon got bright, [F] her and the rat [A] really went the town.
bad and sassy, [Cm] she started [F] war.
Ah, but now [Fm] she's [Cm] rich, she's the [Bb] queen of [Cm]
[G] [Cm] She was [Bb] born in [Eb] the Detroit ghetto, [F] [Cm] during the [Bb] riots of [Eb]
65.
alley rat, [Dm] but he [Cm] could lick a dog [F] twice his size.
[Cm]-legged Afghan, [F] [Cm] and she came from the [Bb] high [Cm]-class part of town.
moon got bright, [F] her and the rat [A] really went the town.
bad and sassy, [Cm] she started [F] war.
Ah, but now [Fm] she's [Cm] rich, she's the [Bb] queen of [Cm]
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Hi, I'm Johnny Stache, and I'm here to sing about a great American dog, Black Lassie.
Hit it, Carl.
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_ _ [G] _ [Cm] She was [Bb] born in [Eb] the Detroit ghetto, [F] _ [Cm] during the [Bb] riots of [Eb]
65.
_ [F] Her daddy was a [A] big fat alley rat, [Dm] but he [Cm] could lick a dog [F] twice his size.
_ [Eb] _ [Cm] Her mama [Bb] was a long [Cm]-legged Afghan, [F] [Cm] and she came from the [Bb] high [Cm]-class part of town.
_ [F] But late at night, [Dm] when the moon got bright, [F] her and the rat [A] really went the town.
[Eb] _ _ Black [Bb] Lassie, bad and sassy, [Cm] she started [F] war.
[Cm]
Ah, but now [Fm] she's [Cm] rich, she's the [Bb] queen of [Cm]
the [C] doggy world.
[Cm] Oh, Black [Bb] [Cm] Lassie is a ghetto, _ but [Bb] I'm talking about Black [F] Lassie.
_ [Bb] Now I want everybody to listen while [Fm] Carl plays with his [Cm] wah-wah. _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ That [F] was Carl and his [Cm] wah-wah.
Thank you very [F] much, [Eb] Carl.
That's [F] just fine.
Alright, you can stop now, Carl.
Carl, you can stop now.
[A] Give me [E] that wah-wah!
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ Sing what?
[A] [E] Singin' about a great American [Eb] dog.
[Cm] _ Black [C] [Eb] Lassie, bad and [Fm] sassy, [Cm] she started [F] war.
[Cm] Ah, but now she's [F] rich, [Cm] _ she's the [C] queen of [Cm] all the doggies in the [F] world.
[Cm] Because, oh, Black [C] Lassie, [Cm] she's a ghetto, [F] but I'm talking about [D] Black [Bb] Lassie.
A great [F] American, half dog, half rat.
Don't [Eb] mess with her because [Bb] she's a real_
Ah, [F] shut up yourself!
I wasn't gonna say, bitch.
I'm talking about [Eb] Black Lassie.
Ah, I can just [Cm] see little Jimmy [C] now, standing in front of that liquor store, calling his dog.
[Cm] Yo, Black Lassie!
Yo, Black Lassie!
[Bb] Come over here, girl.
[Cm] Get out that trash can.
Come over here.
Woo!
You [Bb] stink!
Where you been?
In that sewer [Cm] playing with Ben again?
Come over here, girl.
I [C] got a cheeseburger for ya.
That's my setup.
Ah, that's a good [Cm] girl.
_ Got your ugly [Dm] little [Cm] beady eyes, but I love ya, [Bb] girl.
[Cm] Squeak for me, girl.
Squeak for me.
[Bb] _ _
Hit it, Carl.
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_ _ [G] _ [Cm] She was [Bb] born in [Eb] the Detroit ghetto, [F] _ [Cm] during the [Bb] riots of [Eb]
65.
_ [F] Her daddy was a [A] big fat alley rat, [Dm] but he [Cm] could lick a dog [F] twice his size.
_ [Eb] _ [Cm] Her mama [Bb] was a long [Cm]-legged Afghan, [F] [Cm] and she came from the [Bb] high [Cm]-class part of town.
_ [F] But late at night, [Dm] when the moon got bright, [F] her and the rat [A] really went the town.
[Eb] _ _ Black [Bb] Lassie, bad and sassy, [Cm] she started [F] war.
[Cm]
Ah, but now [Fm] she's [Cm] rich, she's the [Bb] queen of [Cm]
the [C] doggy world.
[Cm] Oh, Black [Bb] [Cm] Lassie is a ghetto, _ but [Bb] I'm talking about Black [F] Lassie.
_ [Bb] Now I want everybody to listen while [Fm] Carl plays with his [Cm] wah-wah. _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ That [F] was Carl and his [Cm] wah-wah.
Thank you very [F] much, [Eb] Carl.
That's [F] just fine.
Alright, you can stop now, Carl.
Carl, you can stop now.
[A] Give me [E] that wah-wah!
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ Sing what?
[A] [E] Singin' about a great American [Eb] dog.
[Cm] _ Black [C] [Eb] Lassie, bad and [Fm] sassy, [Cm] she started [F] war.
[Cm] Ah, but now she's [F] rich, [Cm] _ she's the [C] queen of [Cm] all the doggies in the [F] world.
[Cm] Because, oh, Black [C] Lassie, [Cm] she's a ghetto, [F] but I'm talking about [D] Black [Bb] Lassie.
A great [F] American, half dog, half rat.
Don't [Eb] mess with her because [Bb] she's a real_
Ah, [F] shut up yourself!
I wasn't gonna say, bitch.
I'm talking about [Eb] Black Lassie.
Ah, I can just [Cm] see little Jimmy [C] now, standing in front of that liquor store, calling his dog.
[Cm] Yo, Black Lassie!
Yo, Black Lassie!
[Bb] Come over here, girl.
[Cm] Get out that trash can.
Come over here.
Woo!
You [Bb] stink!
Where you been?
In that sewer [Cm] playing with Ben again?
Come over here, girl.
I [C] got a cheeseburger for ya.
That's my setup.
Ah, that's a good [Cm] girl.
_ Got your ugly [Dm] little [Cm] beady eyes, but I love ya, [Bb] girl.
[Cm] Squeak for me, girl.
Squeak for me.
[Bb] _ _