Chords for Bobby Darin "If I Were A Carpenter" Live 1973
Tempo:
61.275 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
E
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
I said I don't give a damn what you got I'm gonna record it.
paper I thought it was sheet music you know.
evicted.
[C] [G] [D]
If [C] I were a carpenter [G] and [E] you were a lady, [N] would you marry me?
[G] If a [C] tinker were my [G] trade, would [D] you still find me?
behind.
[C] Save my [D] love through loneliness.
paper I thought it was sheet music you know.
evicted.
[C] [G] [D]
If [C] I were a carpenter [G] and [E] you were a lady, [N] would you marry me?
[G] If a [C] tinker were my [G] trade, would [D] you still find me?
behind.
[C] Save my [D] love through loneliness.
100% ➙ 61BPM
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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] _
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] _