Chords for Cliff Richard - Dancing Shoes
Tempo:
122.6 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Gm
Eb
F
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] Sing to her.
What for?
Well, then, you know, you're a friend.
I mean, your enemies don't sing to you, do they?
Well, what'll I sing?
Well, it doesn't matter.
She won't understand you.
Just sing something friendly.
Come on, he sings you something friendly.
Nice song.
Yeah, come on.
Yeah, come on.
[Gm] You must have heard of a little boy, Pete.
[Bb] She was the gal [Gm] with all the [Eb] sheep.
Oh, well, one day as the sad goose said,
[Bb] She far ran away.
She was lonely [Gm] and she was blue.
[Bb] She was [Gm] sad and a-cryin' too.
[Eb] So I told her what to do.
[F] I said, put on your [Bb] dancin' shoes.
[Gm] Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' [Eb] shoes.
Dance away your blues.
[Bb]
[Gm] Whoops.
[Bb] Hey, try something [Gm] else.
I'll try another.
[Bb] A friend of mine [Gm] had an accident.
Blast so hard off the wall he [Eb] went.
A hundred-dumpty was his [F] name.
I guess you've heard [Bb] the saying.
He was [Eb] lying on the ground.
A-bits and pieces all around.
So I told him what to do.
I [F] said, put on your dancin' [Gm] shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
[Eb] Dance away your blues.
[Bb] [Gm] Hey, I'm John.
I like to sing your name.
Turn it up.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm sure you know about Jack and Jill.
They're the ones that went up the hill.
[Eb] Jack fell down and broke his crown.
[Dm] Jill came tumbling after.
[Bb] What a noise their crying made.
It was a ringing [Gm] through the glade.
[Eb] So I told them what to do.
[F] And I changed their tears [Bb] to laughter.
[Gm] Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' [Eb] shoes.
Dance [F] away your [E] blues.
Put on [Gm] your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
[Bb] Yeah!
[N] Uh, quick.
While we got her in a good mood,
what's the Yugoslavian for bread?
Nevjesta.
[Ab] Nevjesta.
Nevjesta!
What for?
Well, then, you know, you're a friend.
I mean, your enemies don't sing to you, do they?
Well, what'll I sing?
Well, it doesn't matter.
She won't understand you.
Just sing something friendly.
Come on, he sings you something friendly.
Nice song.
Yeah, come on.
Yeah, come on.
[Gm] You must have heard of a little boy, Pete.
[Bb] She was the gal [Gm] with all the [Eb] sheep.
Oh, well, one day as the sad goose said,
[Bb] She far ran away.
She was lonely [Gm] and she was blue.
[Bb] She was [Gm] sad and a-cryin' too.
[Eb] So I told her what to do.
[F] I said, put on your [Bb] dancin' shoes.
[Gm] Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' [Eb] shoes.
Dance away your blues.
[Bb]
[Gm] Whoops.
[Bb] Hey, try something [Gm] else.
I'll try another.
[Bb] A friend of mine [Gm] had an accident.
Blast so hard off the wall he [Eb] went.
A hundred-dumpty was his [F] name.
I guess you've heard [Bb] the saying.
He was [Eb] lying on the ground.
A-bits and pieces all around.
So I told him what to do.
I [F] said, put on your dancin' [Gm] shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
[Eb] Dance away your blues.
[Bb] [Gm] Hey, I'm John.
I like to sing your name.
Turn it up.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm sure you know about Jack and Jill.
They're the ones that went up the hill.
[Eb] Jack fell down and broke his crown.
[Dm] Jill came tumbling after.
[Bb] What a noise their crying made.
It was a ringing [Gm] through the glade.
[Eb] So I told them what to do.
[F] And I changed their tears [Bb] to laughter.
[Gm] Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' [Eb] shoes.
Dance [F] away your [E] blues.
Put on [Gm] your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
[Bb] Yeah!
[N] Uh, quick.
While we got her in a good mood,
what's the Yugoslavian for bread?
Nevjesta.
[Ab] Nevjesta.
Nevjesta!
Key:
Bb
Gm
Eb
F
Dm
Bb
Gm
Eb
[Bb] Sing to her.
What for?
Well, then, you know, you're a friend.
I mean, your enemies don't sing to you, do they?
Well, what'll I sing?
Well, it doesn't matter.
She won't understand you.
Just sing something friendly.
Come on, he sings you something friendly.
Nice song.
Yeah, come on.
Yeah, come on.
_ [Gm] _ _ You must have heard of a little boy, Pete.
[Bb] She was the gal [Gm] with all the [Eb] sheep.
Oh, well, one day as the sad goose said,
[Bb] She far ran away.
_ She was lonely [Gm] and she was blue.
[Bb] She was [Gm] sad and a-cryin' too.
[Eb] So I told her what to do.
[F] I said, put on your [Bb] dancin' shoes.
_ [Gm] Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' [Eb] shoes.
Dance away your blues.
[Bb] _ _
[Gm] Whoops.
[Bb] Hey, try something [Gm] else.
I'll try another.
[Bb] A friend of mine [Gm] had an accident.
Blast so hard off the wall he [Eb] went.
A hundred-dumpty was his [F] name.
I guess you've heard [Bb] the saying.
He was [Eb] lying on the ground.
A-bits and pieces all around.
So I told him what to do.
I [F] said, put on your dancin' [Gm] shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
[Eb] Dance away your blues.
[Bb] _ _ [Gm] Hey, I'm John.
I like to sing your name.
Turn it up.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm sure you know about Jack and Jill.
They're the ones that went up the hill.
[Eb] Jack fell down and broke his crown.
[Dm] Jill came tumbling after.
[Bb] What a noise their crying made.
It was a ringing [Gm] through the glade.
[Eb] So I told them what to do.
[F] And I changed their tears [Bb] to laughter.
_ [Gm] Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' [Eb] shoes.
Dance [F] away your [E] blues.
Put on [Gm] your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
[Bb] _ _ Yeah! _
[N] Uh, quick.
While we got her in a good mood,
what's the Yugoslavian for bread?
_ _ _ _ Nevjesta. _
[Ab] _ Nevjesta.
Nevjesta! _ _ _
What for?
Well, then, you know, you're a friend.
I mean, your enemies don't sing to you, do they?
Well, what'll I sing?
Well, it doesn't matter.
She won't understand you.
Just sing something friendly.
Come on, he sings you something friendly.
Nice song.
Yeah, come on.
Yeah, come on.
_ [Gm] _ _ You must have heard of a little boy, Pete.
[Bb] She was the gal [Gm] with all the [Eb] sheep.
Oh, well, one day as the sad goose said,
[Bb] She far ran away.
_ She was lonely [Gm] and she was blue.
[Bb] She was [Gm] sad and a-cryin' too.
[Eb] So I told her what to do.
[F] I said, put on your [Bb] dancin' shoes.
_ [Gm] Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' [Eb] shoes.
Dance away your blues.
[Bb] _ _
[Gm] Whoops.
[Bb] Hey, try something [Gm] else.
I'll try another.
[Bb] A friend of mine [Gm] had an accident.
Blast so hard off the wall he [Eb] went.
A hundred-dumpty was his [F] name.
I guess you've heard [Bb] the saying.
He was [Eb] lying on the ground.
A-bits and pieces all around.
So I told him what to do.
I [F] said, put on your dancin' [Gm] shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
[Eb] Dance away your blues.
[Bb] _ _ [Gm] Hey, I'm John.
I like to sing your name.
Turn it up.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm sure you know about Jack and Jill.
They're the ones that went up the hill.
[Eb] Jack fell down and broke his crown.
[Dm] Jill came tumbling after.
[Bb] What a noise their crying made.
It was a ringing [Gm] through the glade.
[Eb] So I told them what to do.
[F] And I changed their tears [Bb] to laughter.
_ [Gm] Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' [Eb] shoes.
Dance [F] away your [E] blues.
Put on [Gm] your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
Put on your dancin' shoes.
[Bb] _ _ Yeah! _
[N] Uh, quick.
While we got her in a good mood,
what's the Yugoslavian for bread?
_ _ _ _ Nevjesta. _
[Ab] _ Nevjesta.
Nevjesta! _ _ _