The Deli Song Chords by Dean Friedman
Tempo:
130.95 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
F
Ebm
Cm
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Lots of all soups, a coffee, corned beef on rye, tomato and slaw rye, pisto on rye with Russian.
To what does it district?
[Cm]
[Gb] [F] [Ab] [Eb]
[Gb] [F] [G] [Cm] Four in the morning.
What do you have?
Well I'm in the mood for a corned [Bb] beef and rye, [Cm] with a tomato [Ebm] and [Ab] some coleslaw [Dm] on the side.
[Abm] [Eb] I'm really [Gb] glad that you tripped on [F] the curb, you might [Abm] have never met.
[Eb] It was a [Gb] sight, you looked all [F] perturbed, helpless [Ab] and sopping [Cm] wet.
Oh how do you feel?
I'm fine.
I'm not quite sure what [Bb] you did.
Uh, who gets [Dm] the ice tea?
Over here please.
What do [Eb] you mean?
It's very strange, [Ebm] being with [Ab] you makes me [F] feel like a kid.
[Eb] How did you [Gb] like the movie we [F] saw?
Well it was [Eb] kind of thin.
I'm so [Ebm] confused, there's so much [Dm] to ask, I don't know [Eb] where to begin.
[Cm]
Come on.
[Bb]
Hey, [Cm] what is it?
Yeah?
[Ebm] [Ab] [Dm]
[B] [Gm]
[Em] [A] [Dm]
There's so [G] much I [C] want.
Maybe [Gm] you're wrong.
What do you mean?
Maybe it's four o'clock in the [A] morning, we met yesterday.
[Cm] Where you from?
Madison, Wisconsin.
How long have you [Bb] been here?
About two, three months.
[Cm] You're almost done.
Just one [Ebm] more bite.
[Ab] Let's hear some more [Dm] about your career.
[Abm] When that white news [Eb] disappears.
Are you prepared [Gb] for cheesecake or [F] not?
I'm feeling kind of full.
[Eb] I know you [Gb] probably hear it a lot, [F] but you're very [Eb] beautiful.
Oh baby, what's wrong?
What's that [Bb] look in your eyes?
I'm just really hot.
[Cm] Oh come on, [Ebm] [Ab] that's no reason [F] to cry.
Hey honey, if you don't [Abm] like cheesecake, how's about some [Eb] pie?
I don't know how [Gb] you'll feel about [F] this, maybe it's [Abm] premature.
[Eb] I got this peculiar [Ebm] feeling [Dm] inside, right [G] now I'm not really [Gm] sure.
[Cm] I'm either in love [Ebm] or it's something I ate, [Dm] cause I never felt this way [G] before.
[Eb] [Gb] [F] [G]
[Eb] [Ebm] [Dm] [Abm]
[Eb] [Ebm] Hey Louie, there's a [F] weirdo with a tablecloth [B] in the back, and he's [Eb] singing.
[Gb] I [F] think he's not [Abm] hungry.
[Eb] [Ebm] [F] [B]
To what does it district?
[Cm]
[Gb] [F] [Ab] [Eb]
[Gb] [F] [G] [Cm] Four in the morning.
What do you have?
Well I'm in the mood for a corned [Bb] beef and rye, [Cm] with a tomato [Ebm] and [Ab] some coleslaw [Dm] on the side.
[Abm] [Eb] I'm really [Gb] glad that you tripped on [F] the curb, you might [Abm] have never met.
[Eb] It was a [Gb] sight, you looked all [F] perturbed, helpless [Ab] and sopping [Cm] wet.
Oh how do you feel?
I'm fine.
I'm not quite sure what [Bb] you did.
Uh, who gets [Dm] the ice tea?
Over here please.
What do [Eb] you mean?
It's very strange, [Ebm] being with [Ab] you makes me [F] feel like a kid.
[Eb] How did you [Gb] like the movie we [F] saw?
Well it was [Eb] kind of thin.
I'm so [Ebm] confused, there's so much [Dm] to ask, I don't know [Eb] where to begin.
[Cm]
Come on.
[Bb]
Hey, [Cm] what is it?
Yeah?
[Ebm] [Ab] [Dm]
[B] [Gm]
[Em] [A] [Dm]
There's so [G] much I [C] want.
Maybe [Gm] you're wrong.
What do you mean?
Maybe it's four o'clock in the [A] morning, we met yesterday.
[Cm] Where you from?
Madison, Wisconsin.
How long have you [Bb] been here?
About two, three months.
[Cm] You're almost done.
Just one [Ebm] more bite.
[Ab] Let's hear some more [Dm] about your career.
[Abm] When that white news [Eb] disappears.
Are you prepared [Gb] for cheesecake or [F] not?
I'm feeling kind of full.
[Eb] I know you [Gb] probably hear it a lot, [F] but you're very [Eb] beautiful.
Oh baby, what's wrong?
What's that [Bb] look in your eyes?
I'm just really hot.
[Cm] Oh come on, [Ebm] [Ab] that's no reason [F] to cry.
Hey honey, if you don't [Abm] like cheesecake, how's about some [Eb] pie?
I don't know how [Gb] you'll feel about [F] this, maybe it's [Abm] premature.
[Eb] I got this peculiar [Ebm] feeling [Dm] inside, right [G] now I'm not really [Gm] sure.
[Cm] I'm either in love [Ebm] or it's something I ate, [Dm] cause I never felt this way [G] before.
[Eb] [Gb] [F] [G]
[Eb] [Ebm] [Dm] [Abm]
[Eb] [Ebm] Hey Louie, there's a [F] weirdo with a tablecloth [B] in the back, and he's [Eb] singing.
[Gb] I [F] think he's not [Abm] hungry.
[Eb] [Ebm] [F] [B]
Key:
Eb
F
Ebm
Cm
Gb
Eb
F
Ebm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Lots of all soups, a coffee, corned beef on rye, tomato and slaw rye, pisto on rye with Russian.
_ _ To what does it district?
_ [Cm] _ _
[Gb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _
[Gb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [Cm] Four in the morning.
What do you have?
Well I'm in the mood for a corned [Bb] beef and rye, _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] with a tomato _ [Ebm] and [Ab] some coleslaw [Dm] on the _ side.
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] I'm really [Gb] glad that you tripped on [F] the curb, you might [Abm] have never met.
[Eb] It was a [Gb] sight, you looked all [F] perturbed, helpless [Ab] and sopping [Cm] wet.
Oh how do you feel?
I'm fine.
I'm not quite sure what [Bb] you did.
Uh, who gets [Dm] the ice tea?
Over here please.
What do [Eb] you mean?
It's very strange, [Ebm] being with [Ab] you makes me [F] feel like a kid.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ How did you [Gb] like the movie we [F] saw?
Well it was [Eb] kind of thin.
I'm so [Ebm] confused, there's so much [Dm] to ask, I don't know [Eb] where to begin.
_ [Cm] _
Come on.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ Hey, [Cm] what is it?
Yeah?
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ There's so [G] much I [C] want.
Maybe [Gm] you're wrong.
What do you mean?
Maybe it's four o'clock in the [A] morning, we met yesterday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] Where you from?
Madison, Wisconsin.
How long have you [Bb] been here?
About two, three months.
_ _ _ [Cm] You're almost done.
Just one [Ebm] more bite.
[Ab] Let's hear some more [Dm] about your career.
_ [Abm] When that white news [Eb] disappears.
Are you prepared [Gb] for cheesecake or [F] not?
I'm feeling kind of full.
[Eb] I know you [Gb] probably hear it a lot, [F] but you're very [Eb] beautiful.
Oh baby, what's wrong?
What's that [Bb] look in your eyes?
_ _ I'm just really hot.
[Cm] Oh come on, [Ebm] _ [Ab] that's no reason [F] to cry.
Hey honey, if you don't [Abm] like cheesecake, how's about some [Eb] pie?
I don't know how [Gb] you'll feel about [F] this, maybe it's [Abm] premature.
[Eb] I got this peculiar [Ebm] feeling [Dm] inside, right [G] now I'm not really [Gm] sure.
[Cm] I'm either in love [Ebm] or it's something I ate, [Dm] cause I never felt this way [G] before. _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Abm] _
[Eb] _ [Ebm] Hey Louie, there's a [F] weirdo with a tablecloth [B] in the back, and he's [Eb] singing.
_ [Gb] I [F] think he's not [Abm] hungry. _
[Eb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [F] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Lots of all soups, a coffee, corned beef on rye, tomato and slaw rye, pisto on rye with Russian.
_ _ To what does it district?
_ [Cm] _ _
[Gb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _
[Gb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [G] _ [Cm] Four in the morning.
What do you have?
Well I'm in the mood for a corned [Bb] beef and rye, _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] with a tomato _ [Ebm] and [Ab] some coleslaw [Dm] on the _ side.
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] I'm really [Gb] glad that you tripped on [F] the curb, you might [Abm] have never met.
[Eb] It was a [Gb] sight, you looked all [F] perturbed, helpless [Ab] and sopping [Cm] wet.
Oh how do you feel?
I'm fine.
I'm not quite sure what [Bb] you did.
Uh, who gets [Dm] the ice tea?
Over here please.
What do [Eb] you mean?
It's very strange, [Ebm] being with [Ab] you makes me [F] feel like a kid.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ How did you [Gb] like the movie we [F] saw?
Well it was [Eb] kind of thin.
I'm so [Ebm] confused, there's so much [Dm] to ask, I don't know [Eb] where to begin.
_ [Cm] _
Come on.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ Hey, [Cm] what is it?
Yeah?
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ There's so [G] much I [C] want.
Maybe [Gm] you're wrong.
What do you mean?
Maybe it's four o'clock in the [A] morning, we met yesterday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] Where you from?
Madison, Wisconsin.
How long have you [Bb] been here?
About two, three months.
_ _ _ [Cm] You're almost done.
Just one [Ebm] more bite.
[Ab] Let's hear some more [Dm] about your career.
_ [Abm] When that white news [Eb] disappears.
Are you prepared [Gb] for cheesecake or [F] not?
I'm feeling kind of full.
[Eb] I know you [Gb] probably hear it a lot, [F] but you're very [Eb] beautiful.
Oh baby, what's wrong?
What's that [Bb] look in your eyes?
_ _ I'm just really hot.
[Cm] Oh come on, [Ebm] _ [Ab] that's no reason [F] to cry.
Hey honey, if you don't [Abm] like cheesecake, how's about some [Eb] pie?
I don't know how [Gb] you'll feel about [F] this, maybe it's [Abm] premature.
[Eb] I got this peculiar [Ebm] feeling [Dm] inside, right [G] now I'm not really [Gm] sure.
[Cm] I'm either in love [Ebm] or it's something I ate, [Dm] cause I never felt this way [G] before. _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Abm] _
[Eb] _ [Ebm] Hey Louie, there's a [F] weirdo with a tablecloth [B] in the back, and he's [Eb] singing.
_ [Gb] I [F] think he's not [Abm] hungry. _
[Eb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [F] _ _ [B] _ _