My Ding-A-Ling Chords by Chuck Berry
Tempo:
63.8 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Bbm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Sing this one with me.
[Eb]
Everybody [Bbm] sing this one.
[Eb] I want to hear everybody join in.
When I was a [Ab] little bitty boy,
my [Bb] grandmother bought me [Eb] a cute little toy.
Silver bells [Ab] hanging on a string.
[Bb] She said it was [Eb] my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a-ling.
[Ab]
Everybody sing [Bb] it.
I want to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling-a-ling.
I forgot to tell you, it's a little jerk.
Right there.
A little jerk in it.
Right there.
Can't do without that jerk.
Yeah.
When I [Ab] started grammar school,
[Bb] I used to stop off [Eb] in the best of views.
Every [Ab] time that bell would [Bb] ring,
I'd check [Eb] out my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Everybody sing.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
Here comes that jerk again.
Hmm.
There's something good to you.
[Ab] Humpty Dumpty on the [Bb] wall.
Humpty [Eb] had an awful fall.
When they [Ab] went to tell the king,
[Eb] caught him playing with his ding-a-ling,
oh my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Oh my ding-a [Bb]-ling.
Gotta [Eb]
sing, I'm my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Bb]
[Eb]
Oh yeah.
I remember [Ab] the girl next door.
[Bb] We used to play house [Eb] on the kitchen floor.
I'd be [Ab] king, she'd be [Bb] queen.
Together we'd play [Eb] our ding-a-ling-a-ling.
[Ab] [Bb] [Eb]
[Ab] [Bb] I want to play.
[Eb]
When they took [Ab] me to Sunday school,
[Bb] tried to teach [Eb] me the golden rule.
But every [Ab] time the choir would sing,
catch me playing with my ding-a-ling.
Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling. That's [Ab] right.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want [Eb]
to play with my ding-a-ling.
You know, I didn't hear everybody singing.
Everybody joins in on that chorus.
This here [Ab] song, it ain't too [Bb] sad.
Cutest little [Eb] song you ever had.
Those of [Ab] you who will not [Bb] sing,
you must be [Eb] playing with your own ding-a-ling.
Oh my ding [Ab]-a-ling.
My ding [Bb]-a-ling.
Come on.
[Eb]
[Ab] Oh my ding [Bb]-a-ling.
I want to play with my ding-a-ling.
[Eb] [Fm]
[Eb]
Everybody [Bbm] sing this one.
[Eb] I want to hear everybody join in.
When I was a [Ab] little bitty boy,
my [Bb] grandmother bought me [Eb] a cute little toy.
Silver bells [Ab] hanging on a string.
[Bb] She said it was [Eb] my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a-ling.
[Ab]
Everybody sing [Bb] it.
I want to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling-a-ling.
I forgot to tell you, it's a little jerk.
Right there.
A little jerk in it.
Right there.
Can't do without that jerk.
Yeah.
When I [Ab] started grammar school,
[Bb] I used to stop off [Eb] in the best of views.
Every [Ab] time that bell would [Bb] ring,
I'd check [Eb] out my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Everybody sing.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
Here comes that jerk again.
Hmm.
There's something good to you.
[Ab] Humpty Dumpty on the [Bb] wall.
Humpty [Eb] had an awful fall.
When they [Ab] went to tell the king,
[Eb] caught him playing with his ding-a-ling,
oh my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Oh my ding-a [Bb]-ling.
Gotta [Eb]
sing, I'm my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Bb]
[Eb]
Oh yeah.
I remember [Ab] the girl next door.
[Bb] We used to play house [Eb] on the kitchen floor.
I'd be [Ab] king, she'd be [Bb] queen.
Together we'd play [Eb] our ding-a-ling-a-ling.
[Ab] [Bb] [Eb]
[Ab] [Bb] I want to play.
[Eb]
When they took [Ab] me to Sunday school,
[Bb] tried to teach [Eb] me the golden rule.
But every [Ab] time the choir would sing,
catch me playing with my ding-a-ling.
Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling. That's [Ab] right.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want [Eb]
to play with my ding-a-ling.
You know, I didn't hear everybody singing.
Everybody joins in on that chorus.
This here [Ab] song, it ain't too [Bb] sad.
Cutest little [Eb] song you ever had.
Those of [Ab] you who will not [Bb] sing,
you must be [Eb] playing with your own ding-a-ling.
Oh my ding [Ab]-a-ling.
My ding [Bb]-a-ling.
Come on.
[Eb]
[Ab] Oh my ding [Bb]-a-ling.
I want to play with my ding-a-ling.
[Eb] [Fm]
Key:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Bbm
Fm
Eb
Ab
Bb
_ Sing this one with me.
[Eb] _
Everybody [Bbm] sing this one.
[Eb] _ I want to hear everybody join in.
_ _ When I was a [Ab] little bitty boy,
my [Bb] grandmother bought me [Eb] a cute little toy.
Silver bells [Ab] hanging on a string.
[Bb] She said it was [Eb] my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a-ling.
[Ab]
Everybody sing [Bb] it.
I want to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling-a-ling.
_ I forgot to tell you, it's a little jerk.
Right there.
A little jerk in it.
Right there.
Can't do without that jerk.
_ Yeah. _
When I [Ab] started grammar school,
[Bb] I used to stop off [Eb] in the best of views.
Every [Ab] time that bell would [Bb] ring,
I'd check [Eb] out my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Everybody sing.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
Here comes that jerk again. _ _
Hmm.
_ There's something good to you.
_ _ [Ab] Humpty Dumpty on the [Bb] wall.
Humpty [Eb] had an awful fall.
When they [Ab] went to tell the king,
[Eb] caught him playing with his ding-a-ling,
oh my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Oh my ding-a [Bb]-ling.
Gotta [Eb] _
sing, I'm my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh yeah. _ _
I _ _ _ _ _ remember [Ab] the girl next door.
[Bb] We used to play house [Eb] on the kitchen floor.
I'd be [Ab] king, she'd be [Bb] queen.
Together we'd play [Eb] our ding-a-ling-a-ling. _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bb] I want to play.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ When they took [Ab] me to Sunday school,
[Bb] tried to teach [Eb] me the golden rule.
But every [Ab] time the choir would sing,
catch me playing with my ding-a-ling.
Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling. That's [Ab] right.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want [Eb] _
_ to play with my ding-a-ling.
You know, I didn't hear everybody singing.
Everybody joins in on that chorus. _ _ _
_ This here [Ab] song, it ain't too [Bb] sad.
Cutest little [Eb] song you ever had.
Those of [Ab] you who will not [Bb] sing,
you must be [Eb] playing with your own ding-a-ling.
Oh my ding [Ab]-a-ling.
My ding [Bb]-a-ling.
Come on.
[Eb] _
_ _ [Ab] Oh my ding [Bb]-a-ling.
_ I want to play with _ my ding-a-ling.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _
Everybody [Bbm] sing this one.
[Eb] _ I want to hear everybody join in.
_ _ When I was a [Ab] little bitty boy,
my [Bb] grandmother bought me [Eb] a cute little toy.
Silver bells [Ab] hanging on a string.
[Bb] She said it was [Eb] my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a-ling.
[Ab]
Everybody sing [Bb] it.
I want to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling-a-ling.
_ I forgot to tell you, it's a little jerk.
Right there.
A little jerk in it.
Right there.
Can't do without that jerk.
_ Yeah. _
When I [Ab] started grammar school,
[Bb] I used to stop off [Eb] in the best of views.
Every [Ab] time that bell would [Bb] ring,
I'd check [Eb] out my ding-a-ling-a-ling,
oh my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Everybody sing.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
Here comes that jerk again. _ _
Hmm.
_ There's something good to you.
_ _ [Ab] Humpty Dumpty on the [Bb] wall.
Humpty [Eb] had an awful fall.
When they [Ab] went to tell the king,
[Eb] caught him playing with his ding-a-ling,
oh my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Oh my ding-a [Bb]-ling.
Gotta [Eb] _
sing, I'm my ding-a [Ab]-ling.
Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh yeah. _ _
I _ _ _ _ _ remember [Ab] the girl next door.
[Bb] We used to play house [Eb] on the kitchen floor.
I'd be [Ab] king, she'd be [Bb] queen.
Together we'd play [Eb] our ding-a-ling-a-ling. _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bb] I want to play.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ When they took [Ab] me to Sunday school,
[Bb] tried to teach [Eb] me the golden rule.
But every [Ab] time the choir would sing,
catch me playing with my ding-a-ling.
Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want to [Eb] play with my ding-a-ling.
My ding-a-ling. That's [Ab] right.
My ding-a-ling.
[Bb] I want [Eb] _
_ to play with my ding-a-ling.
You know, I didn't hear everybody singing.
Everybody joins in on that chorus. _ _ _
_ This here [Ab] song, it ain't too [Bb] sad.
Cutest little [Eb] song you ever had.
Those of [Ab] you who will not [Bb] sing,
you must be [Eb] playing with your own ding-a-ling.
Oh my ding [Ab]-a-ling.
My ding [Bb]-a-ling.
Come on.
[Eb] _
_ _ [Ab] Oh my ding [Bb]-a-ling.
_ I want to play with _ my ding-a-ling.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _