Chords for Cuck Berry - My Ding-A-Ling
Tempo:
111.05 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
Ab
Bbm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Well, [Ab] a wee little [Bb] boy, my grandmother [Eb] bought me a cute little [Bb] toy.
Silver [Ab] bells hanging on a string.
[Bb] She told me it [Eb] was my ding-a-ling-a-ling, oh my!
Ding-a-ling!
[Ab]
Ding-a-ling!
[Bb] [Bbm]
Ding-a-ling!
[Eb] Ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with!
Ding-a-ling!
Beautiful, beautiful!
Yes sir, we got [Ab] about 130 [Eb] ladies singing now.
It [Bb] really gets to you.
Wait till we [C] get about the fifth verse, all the [Bb] ladies will be singing.
Mmm, then mama [Ab] took me to grammar school.
[Bb] But I stopped [F] off in the Vestibule.
[Eb] Every time [Ab] that bell would ring, [Bb] catch me [Eb] playing with my ding-a-ling-a-ling, oh!
My ding-a [Ab]-ling!
My ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding [Bb]-a-ling!
My [Ab] ding-a-ling!
Oh, sing it, children.
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling!
Once I was climbing [Ab] the garden wall, [Bb] I slipped and had a [Eb] terrible fall.
Fell so [Ab] hard I heard bells ring, [Bb] but held on to my [Eb] ding-a-ling-a-ling!
My ding [Ab] -a [Bbm]-ling!
I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling!
My ding-a-ling!
[Ab] My ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes [Eb] to play with my ding-a-ling!
You know, I hear, it's a beautiful thing too, I hear two [Ab] ladies out there singing in harmony.
That's alright though, you know, this is a free country, live like you [C] wanna live.
[Eb] Free country, nobody's gonna bother you. [Bb] Really.
Yes sir, I heard one of the cameramen singing my too, that's alright, you know what?
Just, just, anyone, anyone, it's alright.
Mm-hmm.
[Eb] Once I was swimming [Ab] across Turtle Creek,
[Bb] maddening snappers all around my feet.
[Eb]
Sure was hard [Abm] swimming across that [Ab] thing, [Bb] with both hands [Eb] holding my ding-a-ling [Bb]-a-ling!
Oh my [Eb] ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a [Bb]-ling!
Sing, Charlie!
My ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling!
[Bbm] I want shoes to play [Bb] with my ding-a-ling!
You know, I think [Ab] it's a beautiful little song, I think [Eb] it's so cute, and do you know, everybody's not singing,
there's some people right there in the first row in the balcony, not singing.
You know what I'd really like?
I'd like for the spotlight to look [Ab] around at the verse of the song and actually see who's not singing.
Maybe the house lights could show us, because we're going to dedicate this verse to [Eb] those who will not sing.
Mm-hmm, we're going to sing.
[Ab] This here song, it ain't so [F] sad, the cutest little [Eb] song y'all ever had.
Those of you [Ab] who will not sing, [F] you must be playing [Eb] with your own ding-a-ling!
Oh my [Ab] ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want shoes to play with my ding-a-ling!
You've been watching [Eb] Top of the Pops 2 on G2.
Goodbye, [Bb] until next time, thanks for watching.
I want shoes to play with my [Cm] ding-a
Silver [Ab] bells hanging on a string.
[Bb] She told me it [Eb] was my ding-a-ling-a-ling, oh my!
Ding-a-ling!
[Ab]
Ding-a-ling!
[Bb] [Bbm]
Ding-a-ling!
[Eb] Ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with!
Ding-a-ling!
Beautiful, beautiful!
Yes sir, we got [Ab] about 130 [Eb] ladies singing now.
It [Bb] really gets to you.
Wait till we [C] get about the fifth verse, all the [Bb] ladies will be singing.
Mmm, then mama [Ab] took me to grammar school.
[Bb] But I stopped [F] off in the Vestibule.
[Eb] Every time [Ab] that bell would ring, [Bb] catch me [Eb] playing with my ding-a-ling-a-ling, oh!
My ding-a [Ab]-ling!
My ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding [Bb]-a-ling!
My [Ab] ding-a-ling!
Oh, sing it, children.
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling!
Once I was climbing [Ab] the garden wall, [Bb] I slipped and had a [Eb] terrible fall.
Fell so [Ab] hard I heard bells ring, [Bb] but held on to my [Eb] ding-a-ling-a-ling!
My ding [Ab] -a [Bbm]-ling!
I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling!
My ding-a-ling!
[Ab] My ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes [Eb] to play with my ding-a-ling!
You know, I hear, it's a beautiful thing too, I hear two [Ab] ladies out there singing in harmony.
That's alright though, you know, this is a free country, live like you [C] wanna live.
[Eb] Free country, nobody's gonna bother you. [Bb] Really.
Yes sir, I heard one of the cameramen singing my too, that's alright, you know what?
Just, just, anyone, anyone, it's alright.
Mm-hmm.
[Eb] Once I was swimming [Ab] across Turtle Creek,
[Bb] maddening snappers all around my feet.
[Eb]
Sure was hard [Abm] swimming across that [Ab] thing, [Bb] with both hands [Eb] holding my ding-a-ling [Bb]-a-ling!
Oh my [Eb] ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a [Bb]-ling!
Sing, Charlie!
My ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling!
[Bbm] I want shoes to play [Bb] with my ding-a-ling!
You know, I think [Ab] it's a beautiful little song, I think [Eb] it's so cute, and do you know, everybody's not singing,
there's some people right there in the first row in the balcony, not singing.
You know what I'd really like?
I'd like for the spotlight to look [Ab] around at the verse of the song and actually see who's not singing.
Maybe the house lights could show us, because we're going to dedicate this verse to [Eb] those who will not sing.
Mm-hmm, we're going to sing.
[Ab] This here song, it ain't so [F] sad, the cutest little [Eb] song y'all ever had.
Those of you [Ab] who will not sing, [F] you must be playing [Eb] with your own ding-a-ling!
Oh my [Ab] ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want shoes to play with my ding-a-ling!
You've been watching [Eb] Top of the Pops 2 on G2.
Goodbye, [Bb] until next time, thanks for watching.
I want shoes to play with my [Cm] ding-a
Key:
Bb
Eb
Ab
Bbm
F
Bb
Eb
Ab
Well, [Ab] a wee little [Bb] boy, my grandmother [Eb] bought me a cute little [Bb] toy.
Silver [Ab] bells hanging on a string.
[Bb] She told me it [Eb] was my ding-a-ling-a-ling, oh my!
Ding-a-ling!
[Ab] _
Ding-a-ling!
[Bb] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
Ding-a-ling!
_ [Eb] Ding-a-ling!
[Ab] _ Ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with!
Ding-a-ling!
Beautiful, beautiful!
Yes sir, we got [Ab] about 130 [Eb] ladies singing now.
It [Bb] really gets to you.
Wait till we [C] get about the fifth verse, all the [Bb] ladies will be singing.
_ Mmm, then mama [Ab] took me to grammar school.
[Bb] But I stopped [F] off in the Vestibule.
[Eb] _ Every time [Ab] that bell would ring, [Bb] catch me [Eb] playing with my ding-a-ling-a-ling, oh!
My ding-a [Ab]-ling!
My ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding [Bb]-a-ling!
My [Ab] ding-a-ling!
Oh, sing it, children. _
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling!
_ Once I was climbing [Ab] the garden wall, [Bb] _ I slipped and had a [Eb] terrible fall.
_ Fell so [Ab] hard I heard bells ring, [Bb] but held on to my [Eb] ding-a-ling-a-ling!
My _ ding [Ab] _ _ -a [Bbm]-ling!
I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling!
My ding-a-ling!
[Ab] My ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes [Eb] to play with my ding-a-ling!
You know, _ I hear, it's a beautiful thing too, I hear two [Ab] ladies out there singing in harmony.
That's alright though, you know, this is a free country, live like you [C] wanna live.
_ [Eb] Free country, nobody's gonna bother you. [Bb] Really.
_ Yes sir, I heard one of the cameramen singing my too, that's alright, you know what?
Just, just, anyone, anyone, it's alright.
_ Mm-hmm. _ _
[Eb] Once I was swimming [Ab] across Turtle Creek, _
[Bb] maddening snappers all around my feet.
[Eb] _
Sure was hard [Abm] swimming across that [Ab] thing, [Bb] with both hands [Eb] holding my ding-a-ling [Bb]-a-ling!
Oh my [Eb] ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a [Bb]-ling!
Sing, Charlie!
My ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling!
[Bbm] I want shoes to play [Bb] with my ding-a-ling!
You know, I think [Ab] it's a beautiful little song, I think [Eb] it's so cute, and do you know, everybody's not singing,
there's some people right there in the first row in the balcony, not singing.
You know what I'd really like?
_ I'd like for the spotlight to look [Ab] around at the verse of the song and actually see who's not singing.
Maybe the house lights could show us, because we're going to dedicate this verse to [Eb] those who will not sing.
Mm-hmm, we're going to sing.
[Ab] This here song, it ain't so [F] sad, the cutest little [Eb] song y'all ever had. _
Those of you [Ab] who will not sing, [F] you must be playing [Eb] with your own ding-a-ling!
Oh my _ [Ab] _ ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want shoes to play with my ding-a-ling!
You've been watching [Eb] Top of the Pops 2 on G2.
Goodbye, [Bb] until next time, thanks for watching.
I want shoes to play with my [Cm] ding-a
Silver [Ab] bells hanging on a string.
[Bb] She told me it [Eb] was my ding-a-ling-a-ling, oh my!
Ding-a-ling!
[Ab] _
Ding-a-ling!
[Bb] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
Ding-a-ling!
_ [Eb] Ding-a-ling!
[Ab] _ Ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with!
Ding-a-ling!
Beautiful, beautiful!
Yes sir, we got [Ab] about 130 [Eb] ladies singing now.
It [Bb] really gets to you.
Wait till we [C] get about the fifth verse, all the [Bb] ladies will be singing.
_ Mmm, then mama [Ab] took me to grammar school.
[Bb] But I stopped [F] off in the Vestibule.
[Eb] _ Every time [Ab] that bell would ring, [Bb] catch me [Eb] playing with my ding-a-ling-a-ling, oh!
My ding-a [Ab]-ling!
My ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding [Bb]-a-ling!
My [Ab] ding-a-ling!
Oh, sing it, children. _
[Bb] I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling!
_ Once I was climbing [Ab] the garden wall, [Bb] _ I slipped and had a [Eb] terrible fall.
_ Fell so [Ab] hard I heard bells ring, [Bb] but held on to my [Eb] ding-a-ling-a-ling!
My _ ding [Ab] _ _ -a [Bbm]-ling!
I want my shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a-ling!
My ding-a-ling!
[Ab] My ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want my shoes [Eb] to play with my ding-a-ling!
You know, _ I hear, it's a beautiful thing too, I hear two [Ab] ladies out there singing in harmony.
That's alright though, you know, this is a free country, live like you [C] wanna live.
_ [Eb] Free country, nobody's gonna bother you. [Bb] Really.
_ Yes sir, I heard one of the cameramen singing my too, that's alright, you know what?
Just, just, anyone, anyone, it's alright.
_ Mm-hmm. _ _
[Eb] Once I was swimming [Ab] across Turtle Creek, _
[Bb] maddening snappers all around my feet.
[Eb] _
Sure was hard [Abm] swimming across that [Ab] thing, [Bb] with both hands [Eb] holding my ding-a-ling [Bb]-a-ling!
Oh my [Eb] ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want shoes to play [Eb] with my ding-a [Bb]-ling!
Sing, Charlie!
My ding-a-ling!
[Ab] Oh my ding-a-ling!
[Bbm] I want shoes to play [Bb] with my ding-a-ling!
You know, I think [Ab] it's a beautiful little song, I think [Eb] it's so cute, and do you know, everybody's not singing,
there's some people right there in the first row in the balcony, not singing.
You know what I'd really like?
_ I'd like for the spotlight to look [Ab] around at the verse of the song and actually see who's not singing.
Maybe the house lights could show us, because we're going to dedicate this verse to [Eb] those who will not sing.
Mm-hmm, we're going to sing.
[Ab] This here song, it ain't so [F] sad, the cutest little [Eb] song y'all ever had. _
Those of you [Ab] who will not sing, [F] you must be playing [Eb] with your own ding-a-ling!
Oh my _ [Ab] _ ding-a-ling!
[Bb] I want shoes to play with my ding-a-ling!
You've been watching [Eb] Top of the Pops 2 on G2.
Goodbye, [Bb] until next time, thanks for watching.
I want shoes to play with my [Cm] ding-a