Chords for Buddy Waisname V
Tempo:
85.2 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Am
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
He rolls in, rolls in, what?
What do you mean, you never got your money's worth?
What do you mean, you're, you're, well, yeah, sure, you never got your, tell me now!
Okay, okay, well just watch these couple of gems from the past,
and then tell me you haven't got your money's worth,
what?
Tell me you haven't got your money's worth!
We're gonna do an Irish traditional piece for you now, go [B] something like this.
[C]
[D] [E] [D] Oh, that's that [A] old cowboy song.
[G]
[Am] Cowboy song, buddy? Yeah, that's
No, no, no, no, no, [Fm] it's [Gm] not a cowboy song, [A] that's an old [C] traditional Irish song,
you thought it [D] was a cowboy song?
[B] Well, [C] we used to [G] sing that one to our old cow, Dan.
You did, hey?
[F] Did she like it?
[Eb] Oh my, yes, God, so she could [B] sing it back to [D] us, right?
[E]
You mean to tell me the cow could sing [Dm] the song to you?
[D] Did [C]
she like it?
[N] Oh my God, yes, she loved it.
What does she sound like?
Baritone.
Baritone?
Baritone?
I mean, buddy, what did she sound like?
Can you show us?
Yes, go ahead and show us, buddy.
[Am] [E]
[C] [G] [C]
[G]
[C] [F] [C] [G]
[Am] [C] [G] [C] [G]
[C] [F] [C]
[F] [C] [Am] [C]
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
[F] [C] [G] [Am] [C]
[G] [C] [G] [C] Somehow it's gone.
[F] Oh, please, [C] that's not what I want to [F] be.
[C] I'm new, [Em] and [Am] I'm [C] old.
[G] I'm so [C] old, I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
So I can't be [G] free.
[C] That's not what I want to be.
I'm [F] so [C] old, [Am] I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
[C] [G] I'm so old, [C] I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
Leave her, [G] [C] Johnny, leave [F] her.
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] All the [C] voyage is done, [G] and the [Am] winds don't [C] blow.
It's time [G] for [C] us to leave her.
Now it was rotten meat and [G] moldy bread.
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] You would [C] eat it, or you would [Am] starve to [C] death.
And it's [G] time for [C] us to leave her.
[G]
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave [F] her.
All the [C] voyage is done, and [Am] the winds don't blow.
[C] It's [G] time [C] for us to leave her.
Now it's time for us to say farewell.
[G] [C] Leave her, Johnny, leave [F] her.
[C] For now those pumps are all pump dry.
It's [G] time [C] for us to leave her.
[G] Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] Leave [C] her, Johnny, leave her.
[F] All the voyage [C] is done, and the winds don't blow.
It's time [G] for [C] us to leave her.
[N]
What do you mean, you never got your money's worth?
What do you mean, you're, you're, well, yeah, sure, you never got your, tell me now!
Okay, okay, well just watch these couple of gems from the past,
and then tell me you haven't got your money's worth,
what?
Tell me you haven't got your money's worth!
We're gonna do an Irish traditional piece for you now, go [B] something like this.
[C]
[D] [E] [D] Oh, that's that [A] old cowboy song.
[G]
[Am] Cowboy song, buddy? Yeah, that's
No, no, no, no, no, [Fm] it's [Gm] not a cowboy song, [A] that's an old [C] traditional Irish song,
you thought it [D] was a cowboy song?
[B] Well, [C] we used to [G] sing that one to our old cow, Dan.
You did, hey?
[F] Did she like it?
[Eb] Oh my, yes, God, so she could [B] sing it back to [D] us, right?
[E]
You mean to tell me the cow could sing [Dm] the song to you?
[D] Did [C]
she like it?
[N] Oh my God, yes, she loved it.
What does she sound like?
Baritone.
Baritone?
Baritone?
I mean, buddy, what did she sound like?
Can you show us?
Yes, go ahead and show us, buddy.
[Am] [E]
[C] [G] [C]
[G]
[C] [F] [C] [G]
[Am] [C] [G] [C] [G]
[C] [F] [C]
[F] [C] [Am] [C]
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
[F] [C] [G] [Am] [C]
[G] [C] [G] [C] Somehow it's gone.
[F] Oh, please, [C] that's not what I want to [F] be.
[C] I'm new, [Em] and [Am] I'm [C] old.
[G] I'm so [C] old, I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
So I can't be [G] free.
[C] That's not what I want to be.
I'm [F] so [C] old, [Am] I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
[C] [G] I'm so old, [C] I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
Leave her, [G] [C] Johnny, leave [F] her.
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] All the [C] voyage is done, [G] and the [Am] winds don't [C] blow.
It's time [G] for [C] us to leave her.
Now it was rotten meat and [G] moldy bread.
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] You would [C] eat it, or you would [Am] starve to [C] death.
And it's [G] time for [C] us to leave her.
[G]
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave [F] her.
All the [C] voyage is done, and [Am] the winds don't blow.
[C] It's [G] time [C] for us to leave her.
Now it's time for us to say farewell.
[G] [C] Leave her, Johnny, leave [F] her.
[C] For now those pumps are all pump dry.
It's [G] time [C] for us to leave her.
[G] Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] Leave [C] her, Johnny, leave her.
[F] All the voyage [C] is done, and the winds don't blow.
It's time [G] for [C] us to leave her.
[N]
Key:
C
G
F
Am
D
C
G
F
He rolls in, rolls in, what?
What do you mean, you never got your money's worth?
What do you mean, you're, you're, well, yeah, sure, you never got your, tell me now!
Okay, okay, well just watch these couple of gems from the past,
and then tell me you haven't got your money's worth,
what?
Tell me you haven't got your money's worth! _ _ _ _ _
_ We're gonna do an Irish traditional piece for you now, go [B] something like this.
[C] _
[D] _ [E] _ [D] Oh, that's that [A] old cowboy song.
[G] _ _
[Am] Cowboy song, buddy? Yeah, that's_
No, no, no, no, no, [Fm] it's [Gm] not a cowboy song, [A] that's an old [C] traditional Irish song,
you thought it [D] was a cowboy song?
[B] Well, [C] we used to [G] sing that one to our old cow, Dan.
_ You did, hey?
[F] Did she like it?
[Eb] Oh my, yes, God, so she could [B] sing it back to [D] us, right?
_ [E]
You mean to tell me the cow could sing [Dm] the song to you?
[D] Did [C] _ _
she like it?
[N] Oh my God, yes, she loved it.
What does she sound like?
Baritone.
Baritone? _
Baritone?
I mean, buddy, what did she sound like?
Can you show us? _
Yes, go ahead and show us, buddy. _ _ _
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[Am] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
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[G] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] Somehow it's gone.
[F] Oh, please, [C] that's not what I want to [F] be.
[C] I'm new, [Em] and [Am] I'm [C] old.
[G] I'm so [C] old, I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
_ _ So I can't be [G] free.
[C] That's not what I want to be.
I'm [F] so [C] old, _ [Am] I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
[C] [G] I'm so old, [C] I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
Leave her, [G] _ _ [C] Johnny, leave [F] her.
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] All the [C] voyage is done, [G] and the [Am] winds don't [C] blow.
It's time [G] for [C] us to leave her. _
Now it was rotten meat and [G] moldy bread.
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] You would [C] eat it, or you would [Am] starve to [C] death.
And it's [G] time for [C] us to leave her.
[G]
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave [F] her.
All the [C] voyage is done, and [Am] the winds don't blow.
[C] It's [G] time [C] for us to leave her.
_ _ Now it's time for us to say farewell.
[G] _ [C] Leave her, Johnny, leave [F] her.
[C] For now those pumps are all pump dry.
It's [G] time [C] for us to leave her.
[G] _ Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] Leave [C] her, Johnny, leave her.
[F] All the voyage [C] is done, and the winds don't blow.
It's time [G] for [C] us to leave her.
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What do you mean, you never got your money's worth?
What do you mean, you're, you're, well, yeah, sure, you never got your, tell me now!
Okay, okay, well just watch these couple of gems from the past,
and then tell me you haven't got your money's worth,
what?
Tell me you haven't got your money's worth! _ _ _ _ _
_ We're gonna do an Irish traditional piece for you now, go [B] something like this.
[C] _
[D] _ [E] _ [D] Oh, that's that [A] old cowboy song.
[G] _ _
[Am] Cowboy song, buddy? Yeah, that's_
No, no, no, no, no, [Fm] it's [Gm] not a cowboy song, [A] that's an old [C] traditional Irish song,
you thought it [D] was a cowboy song?
[B] Well, [C] we used to [G] sing that one to our old cow, Dan.
_ You did, hey?
[F] Did she like it?
[Eb] Oh my, yes, God, so she could [B] sing it back to [D] us, right?
_ [E]
You mean to tell me the cow could sing [Dm] the song to you?
[D] Did [C] _ _
she like it?
[N] Oh my God, yes, she loved it.
What does she sound like?
Baritone.
Baritone? _
Baritone?
I mean, buddy, what did she sound like?
Can you show us? _
Yes, go ahead and show us, buddy. _ _ _
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[Am] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
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_ [F] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ [C] _ _
[G] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] Somehow it's gone.
[F] Oh, please, [C] that's not what I want to [F] be.
[C] I'm new, [Em] and [Am] I'm [C] old.
[G] I'm so [C] old, I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
_ _ So I can't be [G] free.
[C] That's not what I want to be.
I'm [F] so [C] old, _ [Am] I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
[C] [G] I'm so old, [C] I'm tired, I'm sleepy.
Leave her, [G] _ _ [C] Johnny, leave [F] her.
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] All the [C] voyage is done, [G] and the [Am] winds don't [C] blow.
It's time [G] for [C] us to leave her. _
Now it was rotten meat and [G] moldy bread.
Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] You would [C] eat it, or you would [Am] starve to [C] death.
And it's [G] time for [C] us to leave her.
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Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave [F] her.
All the [C] voyage is done, and [Am] the winds don't blow.
[C] It's [G] time [C] for us to leave her.
_ _ Now it's time for us to say farewell.
[G] _ [C] Leave her, Johnny, leave [F] her.
[C] For now those pumps are all pump dry.
It's [G] time [C] for us to leave her.
[G] _ Leave her, [C] Johnny, leave her.
[F] Leave [C] her, Johnny, leave her.
[F] All the voyage [C] is done, and the winds don't blow.
It's time [G] for [C] us to leave her.
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