Chords for Bobby Darin "If I Were A Carpenter" Live 1973

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61.275 bpm
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G

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C

E

Am

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Bobby Darin "If I Were A Carpenter" Live 1973 chords
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I said I don't give a damn what you got I'm gonna record it.
They whipped out this piece of paper I thought it was sheet music you know.
Got all excited, cleared my throat, looked at it, said we have just bought this building.
And you're evicted.
But before they threw me out, they did give me this lovely Tim Horton song.
[D] Bobby, please.
[C] [G] [D]
If [C] I were a carpenter [G] and [E] you were a lady, [N] would you marry me?
[C] [G] Would you [D] have my baby?
[G] If a [C] tinker were my [G] trade, would [D] you still find me?
[C] Carrying the parts I made [G] and [D] following behind.
[G] Yeah, [D] yeah, yeah.
[G]
[C] Save my [D] love through loneliness.
[C] Save my [D] love through sorrows.
I've given [C] you my [G] own.
Give [D] me your tomorrow.
[G] If I work [C] my hands in [G] wood, would [D] you still love me?
Answer [C] me, baby, yes I [G] would.
I would put [D] you above me.
If [C] I were a miller [G] at a [D] mill wheel grinding,
would you [C] miss your color, [G] Bob?
Little [D] girl, your soft, [Am] sweet [G] shoes [D] shine.
[G]
[D] [C]
[G] [D] If [C] I were a [G] carpenter and [D] you were a lady,
would you [C] marry me, [G] anyway?
Would you [D] have my baby?
Would [C] you marry me, [G] anyway?
And [D] have my baby?
[C] [G] [N]
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G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
E
2311
Am
2311
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
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_ I said I don't give a damn what you got I'm gonna record it.
They whipped out this piece of paper I thought it was sheet music you know.
Got all excited, cleared my throat, looked at it, said we have just bought this building.
_ And you're evicted.
But before they threw me out, they did give me this lovely Tim Horton song.
[D] Bobby, please. _
_ [C] _ [G] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
If [C] I were a carpenter [G] and [E] you were a lady, [N] would you marry me?
[C] [G] Would you [D] have my baby? _
_ [G] If a [C] tinker were my [G] trade, would [D] you still find me?
[C] Carrying the parts I made [G] and [D] following behind.
_ [G] Yeah, [D] yeah, yeah.
[G]
[C] Save my [D] love through loneliness.
[C] Save my [D] love through sorrows.
I've given [C] you my [G] own.
Give [D] me your tomorrow. _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] If I work [C] my hands in [G] wood, would [D] you still love me?
Answer [C] me, baby, yes I [G] would.
I would put [D] you above me. _ _
If [C] I were a miller [G] at a [D] mill wheel grinding,
would you [C] miss your color, [G] Bob?
Little [D] girl, your soft, _ [Am] sweet [G] shoes [D] shine.
_ _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ If [C] I were a [G] carpenter and [D] you were a lady,
would you [C] marry me, [G] anyway?
Would you [D] have my baby? _ _ _ _
_ Would [C] you marry me, [G] anyway?
And [D] have my baby?
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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