Chords for Christian Kane - The House Rules - Director's Cut
Tempo:
86.3 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Gb
Ab
Db
Ebm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, alright, let's go.
[Bbm] [F]
[Ebm] [Eb] [Eb]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Ebm] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Eb] Welcome to my house, buckle [Gb] up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a concert of [Gb] music, a little soul, [Ab] it's a rag and roll.
Rodeo [Gb] at all times, [Eb] the red horse sitting [Gb] around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on down.
So [B] before you come in here with some [Db] kind of attitude,
you better read [Gb] the house rules.
[Eb] Around eleven o'clock when the front door locks
and the boys start raising the bottle.
When the girls do the thing with the monogrammed beads,
you [Ebm] know they're gonna show them that they got them.
[Ab] No matter what your story, a good time is mandatory.
[Eb] Well, rule number seven says don't touch the women,
but they can grab whatever they want to.
Welcome to my house, [Gb] buckle up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a concert of [Gb] music, a little [Ab] soul, it's a rag and roll.
[Gb] Rodeo at all [Eb] times, the red horse [Gb] sitting around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on down.
[B] So before you come in here with some [Db] kind of attitude,
you better read the house [Eb] rules.
[Gbm] [Gb]
[Ab]
There's [Db] no such thing as last call.
[Ab] We pick them up when they fall.
[B] We share the same bathroom stall.
[Db] Says the sign on the wall.
One, two, three, [Eb] welcome to my house, [Db] buckle up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a [Ebm] concert of music, a little [Eb] soul, it's a rag and roll.
[Gb] Rodeo at all [Eb] times, the red horse [Gb] sitting around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on [B] down.
So before you come in here with [Db] some kind of attitude,
[B] boy, before you come walking in here with [Db] any kind of attitude,
you better read the [Eb] house rules.
[Eb] Oh, son, you better [Gb] read the house [Eb]
rules.
[Ab] [Eb] Two, three, [Gb] take.
[Ab]
You better read the house rules.
[Ebm] [Gb]
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
I'm going to be seizing my knee on that [Ab] girl right there.
[Gb]
[Ab]
[N]
[Bbm] [F]
[Ebm] [Eb] [Eb]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Ebm] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Eb] Welcome to my house, buckle [Gb] up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a concert of [Gb] music, a little soul, [Ab] it's a rag and roll.
Rodeo [Gb] at all times, [Eb] the red horse sitting [Gb] around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on down.
So [B] before you come in here with some [Db] kind of attitude,
you better read [Gb] the house rules.
[Eb] Around eleven o'clock when the front door locks
and the boys start raising the bottle.
When the girls do the thing with the monogrammed beads,
you [Ebm] know they're gonna show them that they got them.
[Ab] No matter what your story, a good time is mandatory.
[Eb] Well, rule number seven says don't touch the women,
but they can grab whatever they want to.
Welcome to my house, [Gb] buckle up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a concert of [Gb] music, a little [Ab] soul, it's a rag and roll.
[Gb] Rodeo at all [Eb] times, the red horse [Gb] sitting around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on down.
[B] So before you come in here with some [Db] kind of attitude,
you better read the house [Eb] rules.
[Gbm] [Gb]
[Ab]
There's [Db] no such thing as last call.
[Ab] We pick them up when they fall.
[B] We share the same bathroom stall.
[Db] Says the sign on the wall.
One, two, three, [Eb] welcome to my house, [Db] buckle up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a [Ebm] concert of music, a little [Eb] soul, it's a rag and roll.
[Gb] Rodeo at all [Eb] times, the red horse [Gb] sitting around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on [B] down.
So before you come in here with [Db] some kind of attitude,
[B] boy, before you come walking in here with [Db] any kind of attitude,
you better read the [Eb] house rules.
[Eb] Oh, son, you better [Gb] read the house [Eb]
rules.
[Ab] [Eb] Two, three, [Gb] take.
[Ab]
You better read the house rules.
[Ebm] [Gb]
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
I'm going to be seizing my knee on that [Ab] girl right there.
[Gb]
[Ab]
[N]
Key:
Eb
Gb
Ab
Db
Ebm
Eb
Gb
Ab
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Alright, alright, let's go. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Eb] _
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[Ebm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] Welcome to my house, buckle [Gb] up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a concert of [Gb] music, a little soul, [Ab] it's a rag and roll.
Rodeo [Gb] at all times, [Eb] the red horse sitting [Gb] around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on down.
So [B] before you come in here with some [Db] kind of attitude,
you better read [Gb] the house rules.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ Around eleven o'clock when the front door locks
and the boys start raising the bottle.
When the girls do the thing with the monogrammed beads,
you [Ebm] know they're gonna show them that they got them.
[Ab] No matter what your story, a good time is mandatory.
[Eb] Well, rule number seven says don't touch the women,
but they can grab whatever they want to. _
Welcome to my house, [Gb] buckle up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a concert of [Gb] music, a little [Ab] soul, it's a rag and roll.
[Gb] Rodeo at all [Eb] times, the red horse [Gb] sitting around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on down.
[B] So before you come in here with some [Db] kind of attitude,
you better read the house [Eb] rules.
_ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ There's [Db] no such thing as last call.
[Ab] We pick them up when they fall.
[B] We share the same bathroom stall.
[Db] Says the sign on the wall.
One, two, three, [Eb] welcome to my house, [Db] buckle up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a [Ebm] concert of music, a little [Eb] soul, it's a rag and roll.
[Gb] Rodeo at all [Eb] times, the red horse [Gb] sitting around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on [B] down.
So before you come in here with [Db] some kind of attitude,
_ [B] boy, before you come walking in here with [Db] any kind of attitude,
you better read the [Eb] house rules.
_ _ [Eb] _ Oh, son, you better [Gb] read the house [Eb]
rules.
_ _ [Ab] [Eb] Two, three, [Gb] take.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ You better read the house rules.
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
I'm going to be seizing my knee on that [Ab] girl right there. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Alright, alright, let's go. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [F] _ _
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
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[Ebm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] Welcome to my house, buckle [Gb] up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a concert of [Gb] music, a little soul, [Ab] it's a rag and roll.
Rodeo [Gb] at all times, [Eb] the red horse sitting [Gb] around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on down.
So [B] before you come in here with some [Db] kind of attitude,
you better read [Gb] the house rules.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ Around eleven o'clock when the front door locks
and the boys start raising the bottle.
When the girls do the thing with the monogrammed beads,
you [Ebm] know they're gonna show them that they got them.
[Ab] No matter what your story, a good time is mandatory.
[Eb] Well, rule number seven says don't touch the women,
but they can grab whatever they want to. _
Welcome to my house, [Gb] buckle up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a concert of [Gb] music, a little [Ab] soul, it's a rag and roll.
[Gb] Rodeo at all [Eb] times, the red horse [Gb] sitting around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on down.
[B] So before you come in here with some [Db] kind of attitude,
you better read the house [Eb] rules.
_ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ There's [Db] no such thing as last call.
[Ab] We pick them up when they fall.
[B] We share the same bathroom stall.
[Db] Says the sign on the wall.
One, two, three, [Eb] welcome to my house, [Db] buckle up tight.
[Ab] Everybody sings and drinks and laughs and gets [Eb] high.
It's a [Ebm] concert of music, a little [Eb] soul, it's a rag and roll.
[Gb] Rodeo at all [Eb] times, the red horse [Gb] sitting around.
[Ab] Everybody's dancing, grooving and getting on [B] down.
So before you come in here with [Db] some kind of attitude,
_ [B] boy, before you come walking in here with [Db] any kind of attitude,
you better read the [Eb] house rules.
_ _ [Eb] _ Oh, son, you better [Gb] read the house [Eb]
rules.
_ _ [Ab] [Eb] Two, three, [Gb] take.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ You better read the house rules.
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
I'm going to be seizing my knee on that [Ab] girl right there. _
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_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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