Chords for Craig & Terry -- Gypo Crummy
Tempo:
111.35 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
B
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It was a warm sunny day, the last day of May.
There's [D] a big yellow moon on [A] the rise.
My partner and me had called [G#] it a [F#m] day.
[B] I headed down a hill [E] swapping lives.
[A] Down a six-person grave, drinking warm lemonade.
I [D] came to with a startled [A] surprise.
[D] I hoped I was dreaming.
[A] My partner is screaming.
[B] And his eyes [E] are bugging [A] me out of why.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
There's [E] a cloak on me coming at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade.
I've been driving these backwoods roads the rest of [E] my life.
Slipped in the mud, skidding the snow, skid on [A] the ice.
I've had to run into the Beggars, the Eagletooks and the [D] Chevrolets.
Might I lose my nerve [A] in a hairpin curve [B] on a Friday night [A] parade.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming [A] at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the [E] way.
There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade.
I've heard them sitting boys blagging in their cars, the pushers of their [E] X-KAs.
You'd think their names was Parnell or Jones, or Errico [A] and Betty.
Let's see if he'd buck with a six-pack Chevy full of muggers headed into [D] town.
Where the bank's got money and the tavern's [E] got honey.
He's [A] sprinting over round.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at [A] this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade.
Now there's a big log truck coming down the hill, he's doing a 98.
I called him on the radio, said, hey, you can [A] do this.
I called him across the mail, cleared the road, telling him your bricks [D] have failed.
He said, I'd like [A] to chat with you a while, but there's [B] a crummy [A] on the table.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at [A] this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade.
[Em]
[B] [A]
[D]
[B]
[A]
There was a logger who took a young bride from [E] L.A.
She said, to her family doctor, in a most [A] perplexing way,
I think it might be just a cold.
Maybe the [D] loggers knew.
My husband said [A] he'd plop a crummy, now I think I've done it too.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker off the road.
There's [E] a cloak on me coming at this turn of the road.
Look [D] out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the way.
There's a [E] cloak on me coming at this Friday night parade.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming [A] at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade.
Look [D] out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade.
[D]
[A]
[A]
[N] Thank you so much.
Good night.
You've been a great audience.
Thank you.
There's [D] a big yellow moon on [A] the rise.
My partner and me had called [G#] it a [F#m] day.
[B] I headed down a hill [E] swapping lives.
[A] Down a six-person grave, drinking warm lemonade.
I [D] came to with a startled [A] surprise.
[D] I hoped I was dreaming.
[A] My partner is screaming.
[B] And his eyes [E] are bugging [A] me out of why.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
There's [E] a cloak on me coming at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade.
I've been driving these backwoods roads the rest of [E] my life.
Slipped in the mud, skidding the snow, skid on [A] the ice.
I've had to run into the Beggars, the Eagletooks and the [D] Chevrolets.
Might I lose my nerve [A] in a hairpin curve [B] on a Friday night [A] parade.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming [A] at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the [E] way.
There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade.
I've heard them sitting boys blagging in their cars, the pushers of their [E] X-KAs.
You'd think their names was Parnell or Jones, or Errico [A] and Betty.
Let's see if he'd buck with a six-pack Chevy full of muggers headed into [D] town.
Where the bank's got money and the tavern's [E] got honey.
He's [A] sprinting over round.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at [A] this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade.
Now there's a big log truck coming down the hill, he's doing a 98.
I called him on the radio, said, hey, you can [A] do this.
I called him across the mail, cleared the road, telling him your bricks [D] have failed.
He said, I'd like [A] to chat with you a while, but there's [B] a crummy [A] on the table.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at [A] this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade.
[Em]
[B] [A]
[D]
[B]
[A]
There was a logger who took a young bride from [E] L.A.
She said, to her family doctor, in a most [A] perplexing way,
I think it might be just a cold.
Maybe the [D] loggers knew.
My husband said [A] he'd plop a crummy, now I think I've done it too.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker off the road.
There's [E] a cloak on me coming at this turn of the road.
Look [D] out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the way.
There's a [E] cloak on me coming at this Friday night parade.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming [A] at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade.
Look [D] out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade.
[D]
[A]
[A]
[N] Thank you so much.
Good night.
You've been a great audience.
Thank you.
Key:
A
D
E
B
G#
A
D
E
_ _ _ _ _ It was a warm sunny day, the last day of May.
There's [D] a big yellow moon on [A] the rise.
_ _ My partner and me had called [G#] it a [F#m] day.
[B] I headed down a hill [E] swapping lives. _
[A] Down a six-person grave, _ drinking warm lemonade.
I [D] came to with a startled _ [A] surprise.
_ _ [D] I hoped I was dreaming.
[A] My partner is screaming.
[B] And his eyes [E] are bugging [A] me out of why. _ _
_ [D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
There's [E] a cloak on me coming at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade. _ _ _ _ _ _
I've been driving these backwoods roads the rest of [E] my life.
Slipped in the mud, skidding the snow, skid on [A] the ice.
I've had to run into the Beggars, the Eagletooks and the [D] Chevrolets. _
_ Might I lose my nerve [A] in a hairpin curve [B] on a Friday night [A] parade.
_ _ [D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming [A] at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the [E] way.
There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade. _ _ _ _ _ _
I've heard them sitting boys blagging in their cars, the pushers of their [E] X-KAs.
You'd think their names was Parnell or Jones, or Errico [A] and Betty.
Let's see if he'd buck with a six-pack Chevy full of muggers headed into [D] town.
_ _ Where the bank's got money and the tavern's [E] got honey.
He's [A] sprinting over round.
_ _ [D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at [A] this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade. _ _ _ _ _
Now there's a big log truck coming down the hill, he's doing a 98.
I called him on the radio, said, hey, you can [A] do this.
I called him across the mail, cleared the road, telling him your bricks [D] have failed.
He said, I'd like [A] to chat with you a while, but there's [B] a crummy [A] on the table.
_ [D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at [A] this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There was a logger who took a young bride from [E] L.A.
She said, to her family doctor, in a most [A] perplexing way,
I think it might be just a cold.
Maybe the [D] loggers knew.
_ My husband said [A] he'd plop a crummy, now I think I've done it too.
_ _ [D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker off the road.
There's [E] a cloak on me coming at this turn of the road.
Look [D] out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the way.
There's a [E] cloak on me coming at this Friday night parade.
_ [D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming [A] at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade.
_ Look [D] out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] Thank you so much.
Good night.
You've been a great audience.
Thank you. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There's [D] a big yellow moon on [A] the rise.
_ _ My partner and me had called [G#] it a [F#m] day.
[B] I headed down a hill [E] swapping lives. _
[A] Down a six-person grave, _ drinking warm lemonade.
I [D] came to with a startled _ [A] surprise.
_ _ [D] I hoped I was dreaming.
[A] My partner is screaming.
[B] And his eyes [E] are bugging [A] me out of why. _ _
_ [D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
There's [E] a cloak on me coming at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade. _ _ _ _ _ _
I've been driving these backwoods roads the rest of [E] my life.
Slipped in the mud, skidding the snow, skid on [A] the ice.
I've had to run into the Beggars, the Eagletooks and the [D] Chevrolets. _
_ Might I lose my nerve [A] in a hairpin curve [B] on a Friday night [A] parade.
_ _ [D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming [A] at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the [E] way.
There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade. _ _ _ _ _ _
I've heard them sitting boys blagging in their cars, the pushers of their [E] X-KAs.
You'd think their names was Parnell or Jones, or Errico [A] and Betty.
Let's see if he'd buck with a six-pack Chevy full of muggers headed into [D] town.
_ _ Where the bank's got money and the tavern's [E] got honey.
He's [A] sprinting over round.
_ _ [D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at [A] this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade. _ _ _ _ _
Now there's a big log truck coming down the hill, he's doing a 98.
I called him on the radio, said, hey, you can [A] do this.
I called him across the mail, cleared the road, telling him your bricks [D] have failed.
He said, I'd like [A] to chat with you a while, but there's [B] a crummy [A] on the table.
_ [D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at [A] this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There was a logger who took a young bride from [E] L.A.
She said, to her family doctor, in a most [A] perplexing way,
I think it might be just a cold.
Maybe the [D] loggers knew.
_ My husband said [A] he'd plop a crummy, now I think I've done it too.
_ _ [D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker off the road.
There's [E] a cloak on me coming at this turn of the road.
Look [D] out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the way.
There's a [E] cloak on me coming at this Friday night parade.
_ [D] Look out, find the turnout, [A] get this dunker off the road.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming [A] at this turn of the road.
[D] Look out, find the turnout, get [A] this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday [A] night parade.
_ Look [D] out, find the turnout, get this dunker out of the way.
[E] There's a cloak on me coming at this Friday night [A] parade. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] Thank you so much.
Good night.
You've been a great audience.
Thank you. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _