Call Me Old-Fashioned Chords by Bradley Walker
Tempo:
71.1 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Db
Fm
Bbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ab] [Eb] [Fm] [Db]
[Ab] I believe in [Eb] making my [Fm] money the hard way, so I work for it.
And every job I [Ab] do, I [Eb] do with pride.
[Ab]
And I believe in keeping a [Eb] promise [Fm] that I've made.
You got my word on it, [Db] when I shake your [Ab] hand and look you in the [Ebm] eye.
[Eb]
[Db] And I believe in old [Ab] glory, [Db] and putting your [Ab] hand over your [Db] heart,
and [Ab] taking off your hat when [Eb] that ad room starts.
Call me old [Ab] fashioned.
Call [Eb] me out of touch [Fm] for having faith in [Ab] the way it was.
[Db] When a mall and pub was [Ab] a place you'd shop,
[Bbm] and a check was good [Eb] for cashing.
Call [Ab] me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Fm] When a neighbor's down, I [Ab] reach out my hand
and [Db] open up a lady's [Ab] door without [Bbm] her asking.
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
I believe [Eb] a man should have to ask [Fm] permission for a woman's hand
[Db] before [Ab] he gets [Eb] down on one knee.
[Ab] And I believe [Eb] in passing down [Fm] traditions every chance you can,
[Db] so children [Ab] learn what [Eb] family means.
[Db] And sitting around the [Ab] supper table [Db] every [Ab] night at 6 o [Db]'clock,
[Ab] talking about your day with [Eb] the TV on.
Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] Call me out of touch [Fm] for having faith [Ab] in the way it was.
[Db] When a golden man [Ab] holds someone's hand, [Bbm] and love was [Eb] everlasting.
[Ab] Call me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Fm] I believe kids need a [Ab] mom and a dad.
[Db] They're worth working out [Ab] any problem that [Bbm] you're having.
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb]
[Fm] [Ab] [Db] [Ab]
[Bbm] [Eb] Call [Ab] me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Ab] I'll still say yes sir and thank [Db] you ma'am.
And when kids still pray [Ab] to school before [Bbm] their classes,
[Ab] sometimes [Db] I shake my [Ab] head and ask myself, [Bbm] what happened?
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] [Fm] [Db] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] [Fm] [Db]
[N] Yeah.
Thank you all.
Thank you so much.
[Ab] I believe in [Eb] making my [Fm] money the hard way, so I work for it.
And every job I [Ab] do, I [Eb] do with pride.
[Ab]
And I believe in keeping a [Eb] promise [Fm] that I've made.
You got my word on it, [Db] when I shake your [Ab] hand and look you in the [Ebm] eye.
[Eb]
[Db] And I believe in old [Ab] glory, [Db] and putting your [Ab] hand over your [Db] heart,
and [Ab] taking off your hat when [Eb] that ad room starts.
Call me old [Ab] fashioned.
Call [Eb] me out of touch [Fm] for having faith in [Ab] the way it was.
[Db] When a mall and pub was [Ab] a place you'd shop,
[Bbm] and a check was good [Eb] for cashing.
Call [Ab] me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Fm] When a neighbor's down, I [Ab] reach out my hand
and [Db] open up a lady's [Ab] door without [Bbm] her asking.
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
I believe [Eb] a man should have to ask [Fm] permission for a woman's hand
[Db] before [Ab] he gets [Eb] down on one knee.
[Ab] And I believe [Eb] in passing down [Fm] traditions every chance you can,
[Db] so children [Ab] learn what [Eb] family means.
[Db] And sitting around the [Ab] supper table [Db] every [Ab] night at 6 o [Db]'clock,
[Ab] talking about your day with [Eb] the TV on.
Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] Call me out of touch [Fm] for having faith [Ab] in the way it was.
[Db] When a golden man [Ab] holds someone's hand, [Bbm] and love was [Eb] everlasting.
[Ab] Call me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Fm] I believe kids need a [Ab] mom and a dad.
[Db] They're worth working out [Ab] any problem that [Bbm] you're having.
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb]
[Fm] [Ab] [Db] [Ab]
[Bbm] [Eb] Call [Ab] me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Ab] I'll still say yes sir and thank [Db] you ma'am.
And when kids still pray [Ab] to school before [Bbm] their classes,
[Ab] sometimes [Db] I shake my [Ab] head and ask myself, [Bbm] what happened?
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] [Fm] [Db] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] [Fm] [Db]
[N] Yeah.
Thank you all.
Thank you so much.
Key:
Ab
Eb
Db
Fm
Bbm
Ab
Eb
Db
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Db] _
[Ab] I believe in [Eb] making my [Fm] money the hard way, so I work for it.
And every job I [Ab] do, I [Eb] do with pride.
_ _ [Ab]
And I believe in keeping a [Eb] promise [Fm] that I've made.
You got my word on it, [Db] when I shake your [Ab] hand and look you in the [Ebm] eye.
[Eb] _ _
[Db] And I believe in old [Ab] glory, [Db] and putting your [Ab] hand over your [Db] heart,
and [Ab] taking off your hat when [Eb] that ad room starts.
Call me old [Ab] fashioned.
Call [Eb] me out of touch [Fm] for having faith in [Ab] the way it was.
[Db] When a mall and pub was [Ab] a place you'd shop,
[Bbm] and a check was good [Eb] for cashing.
Call [Ab] me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Fm] When a neighbor's down, I [Ab] reach out my hand
and [Db] open up a lady's [Ab] door without [Bbm] her asking.
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
_ _ I believe [Eb] a man should have to ask [Fm] permission for a woman's hand
[Db] before [Ab] he gets [Eb] down on one knee.
_ _ [Ab] And I believe [Eb] in passing down [Fm] traditions every chance you can,
[Db] so children [Ab] learn what [Eb] family means.
_ [Db] And sitting around the [Ab] supper table [Db] every [Ab] night at 6 o [Db]'clock,
[Ab] talking about your day with [Eb] the TV on.
Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] Call me out of touch [Fm] for having faith [Ab] in the way it was.
[Db] When a golden man [Ab] holds someone's hand, [Bbm] and love was [Eb] everlasting.
[Ab] Call me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Fm] I believe kids need a [Ab] mom and a dad.
[Db] They're worth working out [Ab] any problem that [Bbm] you're having.
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] _ _
[Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Bbm] _ _ [Eb] Call [Ab] me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Ab] I'll still say yes sir and thank [Db] you ma'am.
And when kids still pray [Ab] to school before [Bbm] their classes,
[Ab] sometimes [Db] I shake my [Ab] head and ask myself, [Bbm] what happened?
_ [Eb] _ _ Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Db] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ Yeah. _ _
Thank you all.
_ _ _ Thank you so much.
[Ab] I believe in [Eb] making my [Fm] money the hard way, so I work for it.
And every job I [Ab] do, I [Eb] do with pride.
_ _ [Ab]
And I believe in keeping a [Eb] promise [Fm] that I've made.
You got my word on it, [Db] when I shake your [Ab] hand and look you in the [Ebm] eye.
[Eb] _ _
[Db] And I believe in old [Ab] glory, [Db] and putting your [Ab] hand over your [Db] heart,
and [Ab] taking off your hat when [Eb] that ad room starts.
Call me old [Ab] fashioned.
Call [Eb] me out of touch [Fm] for having faith in [Ab] the way it was.
[Db] When a mall and pub was [Ab] a place you'd shop,
[Bbm] and a check was good [Eb] for cashing.
Call [Ab] me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Fm] When a neighbor's down, I [Ab] reach out my hand
and [Db] open up a lady's [Ab] door without [Bbm] her asking.
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
_ _ I believe [Eb] a man should have to ask [Fm] permission for a woman's hand
[Db] before [Ab] he gets [Eb] down on one knee.
_ _ [Ab] And I believe [Eb] in passing down [Fm] traditions every chance you can,
[Db] so children [Ab] learn what [Eb] family means.
_ [Db] And sitting around the [Ab] supper table [Db] every [Ab] night at 6 o [Db]'clock,
[Ab] talking about your day with [Eb] the TV on.
Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] Call me out of touch [Fm] for having faith [Ab] in the way it was.
[Db] When a golden man [Ab] holds someone's hand, [Bbm] and love was [Eb] everlasting.
[Ab] Call me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Fm] I believe kids need a [Ab] mom and a dad.
[Db] They're worth working out [Ab] any problem that [Bbm] you're having.
[Eb] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] _ _
[Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Bbm] _ _ [Eb] Call [Ab] me out of style, [Eb] that's who I am.
[Ab] I'll still say yes sir and thank [Db] you ma'am.
And when kids still pray [Ab] to school before [Bbm] their classes,
[Ab] sometimes [Db] I shake my [Ab] head and ask myself, [Bbm] what happened?
_ [Eb] _ _ Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Db] Call me [Ab] old fashioned.
[Eb] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ Yeah. _ _
Thank you all.
_ _ _ Thank you so much.