Chords for Dan Hicks - Last Train To Hicksville - My Old Timey Baby.wmv
Tempo:
94.65 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
G#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A] [G#]
[A] Wow, you girls are sure looking nice tonight.
[F#]
I see.
[B] Yeah, you know you remind me of a girl that lives in my [Dm] apartment complex.
[E] You know her?
[A] Really?
I don't know where [F#] she does her [G#] shopping, [A] but [E] man, what style.
[F#m] She's a [G#] bit old -timey, [F#m] but [F#] that's all I will [A#] be.
[B] She wears a [F] dress of [E] velvet [F#m] that [D] hangs below [F#m] her [Am] knees, her knees.
[A] She's [G#] a bit old-fashioned, [A] as all [F#] the world can see.
[B] The cameo she wears [F] upon her [Bm] [A] bosom puts me [D] in [A]
ecstasy.
[D] Ecstasy.
[A] Yeah, she's her own [G#] grandmother, [A] that's what [F#] they're telling me.
[B] But my [E] old [F]-timey [E] baby [A] is [D] swell enough [A] for [G] me.
[Am] You [D#] see, you [E] see, she plays at old-fashioned [Bm] troll [A] eyes.
The [F#] lamp is [A] low [D] kerosene, you know.
[D#] You [E] know we [G] lie upon her [E] bed.
[Bm] The [A] [D] patchwork quilt [A]
beneath [D] her [D#m] head, [E] while her wheel is spinning.
[A] She's [G] so [D] [A] submissive, or we [Em] [Am] embrace.
[A] Or when we [G#] go out strolling, [A] the world can [F#] plainly [C#m] [G#] see
[B] that my [Cm] old-timey [Bm] baby [A] is swell enough.
She's swell [D] enough.
[A] She's young enough.
She's young [D] enough.
[F#m] She's [G] hip [Am] enough for [A] me.
That's my baby.
[A] Wow, you girls are sure looking nice tonight.
[F#]
I see.
[B] Yeah, you know you remind me of a girl that lives in my [Dm] apartment complex.
[E] You know her?
[A] Really?
I don't know where [F#] she does her [G#] shopping, [A] but [E] man, what style.
[F#m] She's a [G#] bit old -timey, [F#m] but [F#] that's all I will [A#] be.
[B] She wears a [F] dress of [E] velvet [F#m] that [D] hangs below [F#m] her [Am] knees, her knees.
[A] She's [G#] a bit old-fashioned, [A] as all [F#] the world can see.
[B] The cameo she wears [F] upon her [Bm] [A] bosom puts me [D] in [A]
ecstasy.
[D] Ecstasy.
[A] Yeah, she's her own [G#] grandmother, [A] that's what [F#] they're telling me.
[B] But my [E] old [F]-timey [E] baby [A] is [D] swell enough [A] for [G] me.
[Am] You [D#] see, you [E] see, she plays at old-fashioned [Bm] troll [A] eyes.
The [F#] lamp is [A] low [D] kerosene, you know.
[D#] You [E] know we [G] lie upon her [E] bed.
[Bm] The [A] [D] patchwork quilt [A]
beneath [D] her [D#m] head, [E] while her wheel is spinning.
[A] She's [G] so [D] [A] submissive, or we [Em] [Am] embrace.
[A] Or when we [G#] go out strolling, [A] the world can [F#] plainly [C#m] [G#] see
[B] that my [Cm] old-timey [Bm] baby [A] is swell enough.
She's swell [D] enough.
[A] She's young enough.
She's young [D] enough.
[F#m] She's [G] hip [Am] enough for [A] me.
That's my baby.
Key:
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[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G#] _
_ _ [A] Wow, you girls are sure looking nice tonight.
[F#]
I see.
[B] Yeah, you know you remind me of a girl that lives in my [Dm] apartment complex.
[E] You know her?
[A] Really?
I don't know where [F#] she does her [G#] shopping, [A] but [E] man, what style.
_ [F#m] _ _ She's a [G#] bit old _ -timey, [F#m] but _ [F#] that's all I will [A#] be.
[B] She wears a [F] dress of _ [E] velvet [F#m] that [D] hangs below [F#m] her [Am] knees, her knees.
[A] _ _ She's [G#] a bit old-fashioned, _ [A] as all [F#] the world can see.
[B] The cameo she wears [F] upon her [Bm] _ [A] bosom puts me [D] in [A]
ecstasy.
[D] Ecstasy.
[A] Yeah, _ she's her own [G#] _ grandmother, [A] that's what [F#] they're telling _ me.
[B] But my [E] old [F]-timey [E] baby [A] is [D] swell enough [A] for [G] me.
[Am] You [D#] see, you [E] see, she plays at old-fashioned [Bm] troll [A] eyes.
The [F#] lamp is [A] low [D] kerosene, you know.
[D#] You [E] know we [G] lie upon her [E] bed.
[Bm] The [A] _ [D] patchwork quilt [A]
beneath [D] her [D#m] head, [E] _ while her wheel is spinning.
_ [A] She's [G] so [D] _ [A] submissive, or we [Em] _ [Am] embrace.
[A] Or when we [G#] go out strolling, [A] the _ world can [F#] plainly [C#m] _ [G#] see
[B] that my [Cm] old-timey [Bm] baby [A] is swell enough.
She's swell [D] enough.
[A] She's young enough.
She's young [D] enough.
[F#m] She's [G] hip [Am] enough for _ [A] me. _ _ _ _
_ _ That's my baby. _ _ _
_ _ [A] Wow, you girls are sure looking nice tonight.
[F#]
I see.
[B] Yeah, you know you remind me of a girl that lives in my [Dm] apartment complex.
[E] You know her?
[A] Really?
I don't know where [F#] she does her [G#] shopping, [A] but [E] man, what style.
_ [F#m] _ _ She's a [G#] bit old _ -timey, [F#m] but _ [F#] that's all I will [A#] be.
[B] She wears a [F] dress of _ [E] velvet [F#m] that [D] hangs below [F#m] her [Am] knees, her knees.
[A] _ _ She's [G#] a bit old-fashioned, _ [A] as all [F#] the world can see.
[B] The cameo she wears [F] upon her [Bm] _ [A] bosom puts me [D] in [A]
ecstasy.
[D] Ecstasy.
[A] Yeah, _ she's her own [G#] _ grandmother, [A] that's what [F#] they're telling _ me.
[B] But my [E] old [F]-timey [E] baby [A] is [D] swell enough [A] for [G] me.
[Am] You [D#] see, you [E] see, she plays at old-fashioned [Bm] troll [A] eyes.
The [F#] lamp is [A] low [D] kerosene, you know.
[D#] You [E] know we [G] lie upon her [E] bed.
[Bm] The [A] _ [D] patchwork quilt [A]
beneath [D] her [D#m] head, [E] _ while her wheel is spinning.
_ [A] She's [G] so [D] _ [A] submissive, or we [Em] _ [Am] embrace.
[A] Or when we [G#] go out strolling, [A] the _ world can [F#] plainly [C#m] _ [G#] see
[B] that my [Cm] old-timey [Bm] baby [A] is swell enough.
She's swell [D] enough.
[A] She's young enough.
She's young [D] enough.
[F#m] She's [G] hip [Am] enough for _ [A] me. _ _ _ _
_ _ That's my baby. _ _ _