Chords for Bob Schneider performs "40 Dogs" on The Texas Music Scene

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Bob Schneider performs "40 Dogs" on The Texas Music Scene chords
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[C#m] Bob Schneider [D] is both prolific and [E] eclectic.
From folk, funk, country, rock, blues, and pop, Bob has a songwriting [A] catalog that's
stacked into the thousands.
[D] One of his best is a tune from [A] the album Lovely Creatures called Forty Dog Like [D] Romeo and Juliet.
I've only got [A] four studio records as Bob Schneider.
I've got maybe another 12 [D] or 13 records with bands that I've played in.
And then I've got a bunch of demo [A] records.
So the vast majority of the material hasn't been recorded in the studio [D] yet.
But I will say, [A] a fair share of it's not very good.
It's not like they're all hits.
It's [F#m] not like I'm sitting on a goldmine.
The best songs that I feel I've written I've put out on my records when I've put out [A] records.
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It's a year that I had to push a standard out with you, baby.
If I checked by [E] what I had to say, it's four cats, two lay nines.
As I said it'd be, [D] there's something right back at you and me.
Something right back at [A] you and me.
You're the color of a third book.
You're the color of the sideways of a permanent [E] cup of coffee in a counterfeit.
The color of the stone that you're in.
You're the color of the [A] moon.
You're the color of the night.
That's right.
The color of a faggot moon.
You're the color of the colored part of a wizard of Oz moon.
Well, I rodeo in July.
[E] We're like 40 dogs.
And cigarettes are like [D] a chance to have a happy, [A] yeah, boo-yah.
[A]
[E] I [A] can tell you where we're going to be [E] when old work falls.
To the same [D] old way we'll live ever after [A] happily.
[F#] [A] I'm a boy who's taking you for granted.
Tell you what's wrong with the right.
Lost [E] land and island.
I like the way they look at you.
I love the way they talk [D] to you.
I like the way [A] they talk to you.
When I don't talk to you like that.
Put them up high, reach for the ceiling.
Turn me down, then walk in.
And help [E] me in the living room.
Crying, stealing, streets and stealing.
Anything in your money, [D] stealing.
You said to hide, not [A] to let you know.
Keep that before you know it.
Ain't got much time to waste.
[B] Got too much last chance.
Well, [A] I rodeo in July.
[E] We're like 40 dogs.
And cigarettes [D] are like a chance to have a happy, [A] yeah, boo-yah.
[E]
I [A] can tell you where we're going to be [E] when old work falls.
To the same way [D] we live in the never after, [A] happily.
[D]
[E] [A] Sometimes you remind me of a moonbeam.
When the ghost of a [E] moonbeam out on a beach down by the coast.
Just slip into the night [D] like the most beautiful thing I've [A] ever seen.
Imagine I come out with a baby.
Turn the devil into the [E] crazy.
Turn the sky black into the sky blue.
Turn the crush head [D] into a whoo-hoo.
[A] What says true?
To make a flag out of purdue, yeah.
Make a flag out of purdue.
We can do what we want to.
We're like rodeo in July.
[E] We're like 40 dogs.
And cigarettes [D] are like a chance to have a happy, yeah, [A] boo-yah.
[D] [A] I can tell you where we're going to be [E] when old work falls.
To the same way [D] we live in the never [A] after, happily.
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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
[C#m] Bob Schneider [D] is both prolific and [E] eclectic.
From folk, funk, country, rock, blues, and pop, Bob has a songwriting [A] catalog that's
stacked into the thousands.
[D] One of his best is a tune from [A] the album Lovely Creatures called Forty Dog Like [D] Romeo and Juliet.
_ I've only got [A] four studio records as Bob Schneider.
I've got maybe another 12 [D] or 13 records with bands that I've played in.
And then I've got a bunch of demo [A] records.
So the vast majority of the material hasn't been recorded in the studio [D] yet. _
But I will say, _ [A] a fair share of it's not very good.
_ It's not like they're all hits.
It's [F#m] not like I'm sitting on a goldmine.
The best songs that I feel I've written I've put out on my records when I've put out [A] records. _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ It's a year that I had to push a standard out with you, baby.
If I checked by [E] what I had to say, it's four cats, two lay nines.
As I said it'd be, [D] there's something right back at you and me.
Something right back at [A] you and me. _ _
_ _ _ _ You're the color of a third book.
You're the color of the sideways of a permanent [E] cup of coffee in a counterfeit.
The color of the stone that you're in.
You're the color of the [A] moon.
You're the color of the night.
That's right.
The color of a faggot moon.
You're the color of the colored part of a wizard of Oz moon.
Well, I rodeo in July.
[E] We're like 40 dogs.
And cigarettes are like [D] a chance to have a happy, [A] yeah, boo-yah.
[A] _ _
_ [E] _ I [A] can tell you where we're going to be [E] when old work falls.
To the same [D] old way we'll live ever after _ [A] happily. _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [A] I'm a boy who's taking you for granted.
Tell you what's wrong with the right.
Lost [E] land and island.
I like the way they look at you.
I love the way they talk [D] to you.
I like the way [A] they talk to you.
When I don't talk to you like that. _
_ _ _ Put them up high, reach for the ceiling.
Turn me down, then walk in.
And help [E] me in the living room.
Crying, stealing, streets and stealing.
Anything in your money, [D] stealing.
You said to hide, not [A] to let you know.
Keep that before you know it.
Ain't got much time to waste.
[B] Got too much last chance.
Well, [A] I rodeo in July.
[E] We're like 40 dogs.
And _ cigarettes [D] are like a chance to have a happy, [A] yeah, boo-yah.
_ _ [E] _
_ I [A] can tell you where we're going to be [E] when old work falls.
To the same way [D] we live in the never after, [A] happily.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ Sometimes you remind me of a moonbeam.
When the ghost of a [E] moonbeam out on a beach down by the coast.
Just slip into the night [D] like the most beautiful thing I've [A] ever seen. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Imagine I come out with a baby.
Turn the devil into the [E] crazy.
Turn the sky black into the sky blue.
Turn the crush head [D] into a whoo-hoo.
[A] What says true?
To make a flag out of purdue, yeah.
Make a flag out of purdue.
We can do what we want to.
We're like rodeo in July.
[E] We're like 40 dogs.
And cigarettes [D] are like a chance to have a happy, yeah, [A] boo-yah. _ _
[D] _ _ [A] I can tell you where we're going to be [E] when old work falls.
To the same way [D] we live in _ _ the never [A] after, happily. _ _ _
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