Chords for Dean Martin & Lorne Green - Don't fence me in
Tempo:
133.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Em
Bm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] I'm [Ab] real glad we finally got you off that [Em] Ponderosa and on my show.
Well, I'll tell you, Dean, I've been wanting [Eb] to do your show for a [F] long time, but I hated to leave my boys.
Yeah?
[Bb] Well, you know how tough it [Ab] is to get babysitters.
[Fm] It's tough to get the kind I like, I'll [Eb] tell you that.
[Abm] Well, you don't want to face the group here, huh?
It's funny he faced the [E] group when Wayne Newton was writing him.
Well, [Eb] he thinks I'm his [Abm] brother, Figg.
[Dm]
[N] No, tell me about yourself.
No, really, Dean, ranch, ranch.
[Eb] That's the way he likes to work.
[E]
[A] [E] What track is he running at tomorrow?
I don't know, but he's got to lose.
No, really, a ranch is a great place to race kids.
You know, you'd [Db] be very happy in a place like the [Ab] Ponderosa.
Yeah?
Well, you could [Bb] have some [Ab] cattle, a few horses.
[N] Oh, I love horses.
As a matter of fact, I keep a little pint in the
That's pinto, pinto, not a pint in the stable.
Hey, Lorne, you seem to have such a great time on your show.
I was just wondering, do you think I could be on Bonanza, you know?
Dean, what a wonderful idea that is.
You'd be a great guest star, [E] really.
I don't want to be a guest star, I want to be a son.
[Db] You want to be a son?
Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you the truth, Dean.
[Ab] What?
I don't think we have room for a singing son.
Are you kidding?
Can you He's kidding.
Are you kidding, Lorne?
I'll be right with you.
All right.
Can you just [D] imagine, you know, you come home from a hard day, you know, off the range,
and there I am waiting, and instead of just [A] saying,
Howdy, Pa, I [Bm] sing to [Dbm] you.
You know, I sing
[A] Oh, I love the [Bm] dear silver [A] that shines in your hair.
[Dm] Oh, bless the dear daddy.
[A] [N]
Show
[Eb]
[Em] him he [A] was a son, Dean.
Bonanza!
[E]
[A] Give [D] me land, lots of land under starry skies above.
Don't fence [G] me in.
[A] [Em] Let me ride through [A] the wide [Em] open country [A] dialogue.
[Em]
Don't fence [D] me in.
Let me be by myself [Ab] in the evening [Gb] breeze.
[G]
Listen to the murmur of the [Gm] cottonwood trees.
[D] Send me [Am] [B] back [E] in three.
[D] [A] Don't fence me in.
[D] Can we fence these in?
I think so.
There's little Joe and there's Hoss.
[G] And they know who's the boss [D] in this land [Bm] where men [A] are men.
He's seen this act.
[Em]
[D] Where seldom is heard
[G] the discouraging [E] word.
[D] Here Bonanza stays [Em] in the top [D] ten.
Oh, bury me not on the low prairie.
He loves it.
Let me roll along.
Yes, sir.
Singing on [A] TV.
[Bm] [A] Can you [Em] imagine how on the teeth [D] we'd be?
We could sing on [Em] the high tide.
He loves it.
I think he'd [D] bit me.
[Bm]
To [Gbm] some we just can't fail.
[Bm] And the record count is [Gbm] on the pound each pair.
[Bm] We'll be twice as famous [Gbm] as Roy and Dale.
I'm [Em] Roy.
[D] Yip yip [G] and yippy-ay-o [D]-kay.
Yip yip.
[Bm] With an old guitar [Gbm] and a mandolin.
[E]
Life [Gbm] and sin keep [Bm] those cards and colors [Gbm] a-comin' [B] in.
[Em] Yip yip and yippy-ay-o-kay.
[D] Yip yip.
[Em] Yippy-ay-o [Bm]-kay.
That's a boy.
[Em] Yippy-ay [A]-o [D]-kay.
[Dm]
[N]
Well, I'll tell you, Dean, I've been wanting [Eb] to do your show for a [F] long time, but I hated to leave my boys.
Yeah?
[Bb] Well, you know how tough it [Ab] is to get babysitters.
[Fm] It's tough to get the kind I like, I'll [Eb] tell you that.
[Abm] Well, you don't want to face the group here, huh?
It's funny he faced the [E] group when Wayne Newton was writing him.
Well, [Eb] he thinks I'm his [Abm] brother, Figg.
[Dm]
[N] No, tell me about yourself.
No, really, Dean, ranch, ranch.
[Eb] That's the way he likes to work.
[E]
[A] [E] What track is he running at tomorrow?
I don't know, but he's got to lose.
No, really, a ranch is a great place to race kids.
You know, you'd [Db] be very happy in a place like the [Ab] Ponderosa.
Yeah?
Well, you could [Bb] have some [Ab] cattle, a few horses.
[N] Oh, I love horses.
As a matter of fact, I keep a little pint in the
That's pinto, pinto, not a pint in the stable.
Hey, Lorne, you seem to have such a great time on your show.
I was just wondering, do you think I could be on Bonanza, you know?
Dean, what a wonderful idea that is.
You'd be a great guest star, [E] really.
I don't want to be a guest star, I want to be a son.
[Db] You want to be a son?
Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you the truth, Dean.
[Ab] What?
I don't think we have room for a singing son.
Are you kidding?
Can you He's kidding.
Are you kidding, Lorne?
I'll be right with you.
All right.
Can you just [D] imagine, you know, you come home from a hard day, you know, off the range,
and there I am waiting, and instead of just [A] saying,
Howdy, Pa, I [Bm] sing to [Dbm] you.
You know, I sing
[A] Oh, I love the [Bm] dear silver [A] that shines in your hair.
[Dm] Oh, bless the dear daddy.
[A] [N]
Show
[Eb]
[Em] him he [A] was a son, Dean.
Bonanza!
[E]
[A] Give [D] me land, lots of land under starry skies above.
Don't fence [G] me in.
[A] [Em] Let me ride through [A] the wide [Em] open country [A] dialogue.
[Em]
Don't fence [D] me in.
Let me be by myself [Ab] in the evening [Gb] breeze.
[G]
Listen to the murmur of the [Gm] cottonwood trees.
[D] Send me [Am] [B] back [E] in three.
[D] [A] Don't fence me in.
[D] Can we fence these in?
I think so.
There's little Joe and there's Hoss.
[G] And they know who's the boss [D] in this land [Bm] where men [A] are men.
He's seen this act.
[Em]
[D] Where seldom is heard
[G] the discouraging [E] word.
[D] Here Bonanza stays [Em] in the top [D] ten.
Oh, bury me not on the low prairie.
He loves it.
Let me roll along.
Yes, sir.
Singing on [A] TV.
[Bm] [A] Can you [Em] imagine how on the teeth [D] we'd be?
We could sing on [Em] the high tide.
He loves it.
I think he'd [D] bit me.
[Bm]
To [Gbm] some we just can't fail.
[Bm] And the record count is [Gbm] on the pound each pair.
[Bm] We'll be twice as famous [Gbm] as Roy and Dale.
I'm [Em] Roy.
[D] Yip yip [G] and yippy-ay-o [D]-kay.
Yip yip.
[Bm] With an old guitar [Gbm] and a mandolin.
[E]
Life [Gbm] and sin keep [Bm] those cards and colors [Gbm] a-comin' [B] in.
[Em] Yip yip and yippy-ay-o-kay.
[D] Yip yip.
[Em] Yippy-ay-o [Bm]-kay.
That's a boy.
[Em] Yippy-ay [A]-o [D]-kay.
[Dm]
[N]
Key:
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A
Em
Bm
E
D
A
Em
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ I'm [Ab] real glad we finally got you off that [Em] Ponderosa and on my show.
Well, I'll tell you, Dean, I've been wanting [Eb] to do your show for a [F] long time, but I hated to leave my boys.
Yeah?
[Bb] Well, you know how tough it [Ab] is to get babysitters.
[Fm] It's tough to get the kind I like, I'll [Eb] tell you that.
[Abm] Well, you don't want to face the group here, huh?
It's funny he faced the [E] group when Wayne Newton was writing him.
Well, _ [Eb] he thinks I'm his [Abm] brother, Figg.
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ No, tell me about yourself.
No, really, Dean, ranch, ranch.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] That's the way he likes to work.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] [E] What track is he running at tomorrow?
I don't know, but he's got to lose. _
No, really, a ranch is a great place to race kids.
You know, you'd [Db] be very happy in a place like the [Ab] Ponderosa.
Yeah?
Well, you could [Bb] have some [Ab] cattle, a few horses.
[N] Oh, I love horses.
As a matter of fact, I keep a little pint in the_
That's pinto, pinto, not a pint in the stable.
Hey, Lorne, you seem to have such a great time on your show.
I was just wondering, do you think I could be on Bonanza, you know?
Dean, what a wonderful idea that is.
You'd be a great guest star, [E] really.
I don't want to be a guest star, I want to be a son.
_ [Db] You want to be a son?
Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you the truth, Dean.
[Ab] What?
I don't think we have room for a singing son.
Are you kidding?
Can you_ He's kidding.
Are you kidding, Lorne?
I'll be right with you.
All right. _
Can you just [D] imagine, you know, you come home from a hard day, you know, off the range,
and there I am waiting, and instead of just [A] saying,
Howdy, Pa, I [Bm] sing to [Dbm] you.
You know, I _ sing_
[A] Oh, I love the [Bm] dear silver [A] that shines in your hair.
_ _ [Dm] Oh, bless the dear daddy.
[A] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
Show _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ him he [A] was a son, Dean. _ _
Bonanza!
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ Give [D] me land, lots of land under starry skies above. _
Don't fence [G] me in.
[A] [Em] Let me ride through [A] the wide [Em] open country [A] dialogue.
[Em] _ _
Don't fence [D] me in.
_ Let me be by myself [Ab] in the evening [Gb] breeze.
[G]
Listen to the murmur of the [Gm] cottonwood trees.
[D] Send me [Am] _ _ [B] back [E] in three.
[D] _ _ [A] Don't fence me in.
[D] Can we fence these in?
I think so.
There's little Joe and there's Hoss.
_ [G] And they know who's the boss [D] in this land [Bm] where men [A] are men.
He's seen this act.
[Em] _ _
[D] _ Where seldom is heard _
_ [G] the discouraging [E] word. _
[D] Here Bonanza stays [Em] in the top [D] ten. _
_ _ _ Oh, bury me not _ on the low prairie.
He loves it.
Let me roll along.
Yes, sir.
_ Singing on [A] TV. _
[Bm] _ _ [A] _ Can you [Em] imagine _ _ how on the teeth [D] we'd be?
_ _ We could sing on [Em] the high tide.
He loves it.
I think he'd [D] bit me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
To [Gbm] some we just can't fail.
[Bm] And the record count is [Gbm] on the pound each pair.
[Bm] We'll be twice as famous [Gbm] as Roy and Dale.
I'm [Em] Roy. _
_ _ [D] _ Yip yip [G] and yippy-ay-o [D]-kay.
Yip yip.
[Bm] With an old guitar [Gbm] and a mandolin.
_ [E] _
Life _ [Gbm] _ and sin keep [Bm] those cards and colors [Gbm] a-comin' [B] in.
[Em] Yip yip and yippy-ay-o-kay.
[D] Yip yip.
_ [Em] Yippy-ay-o [Bm]-kay.
That's a boy.
_ [Em] Yippy-ay [A]-o [D]-kay. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [G] _ I'm [Ab] real glad we finally got you off that [Em] Ponderosa and on my show.
Well, I'll tell you, Dean, I've been wanting [Eb] to do your show for a [F] long time, but I hated to leave my boys.
Yeah?
[Bb] Well, you know how tough it [Ab] is to get babysitters.
[Fm] It's tough to get the kind I like, I'll [Eb] tell you that.
[Abm] Well, you don't want to face the group here, huh?
It's funny he faced the [E] group when Wayne Newton was writing him.
Well, _ [Eb] he thinks I'm his [Abm] brother, Figg.
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ No, tell me about yourself.
No, really, Dean, ranch, ranch.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] That's the way he likes to work.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] [E] What track is he running at tomorrow?
I don't know, but he's got to lose. _
No, really, a ranch is a great place to race kids.
You know, you'd [Db] be very happy in a place like the [Ab] Ponderosa.
Yeah?
Well, you could [Bb] have some [Ab] cattle, a few horses.
[N] Oh, I love horses.
As a matter of fact, I keep a little pint in the_
That's pinto, pinto, not a pint in the stable.
Hey, Lorne, you seem to have such a great time on your show.
I was just wondering, do you think I could be on Bonanza, you know?
Dean, what a wonderful idea that is.
You'd be a great guest star, [E] really.
I don't want to be a guest star, I want to be a son.
_ [Db] You want to be a son?
Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you the truth, Dean.
[Ab] What?
I don't think we have room for a singing son.
Are you kidding?
Can you_ He's kidding.
Are you kidding, Lorne?
I'll be right with you.
All right. _
Can you just [D] imagine, you know, you come home from a hard day, you know, off the range,
and there I am waiting, and instead of just [A] saying,
Howdy, Pa, I [Bm] sing to [Dbm] you.
You know, I _ sing_
[A] Oh, I love the [Bm] dear silver [A] that shines in your hair.
_ _ [Dm] Oh, bless the dear daddy.
[A] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
Show _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ him he [A] was a son, Dean. _ _
Bonanza!
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ Give [D] me land, lots of land under starry skies above. _
Don't fence [G] me in.
[A] [Em] Let me ride through [A] the wide [Em] open country [A] dialogue.
[Em] _ _
Don't fence [D] me in.
_ Let me be by myself [Ab] in the evening [Gb] breeze.
[G]
Listen to the murmur of the [Gm] cottonwood trees.
[D] Send me [Am] _ _ [B] back [E] in three.
[D] _ _ [A] Don't fence me in.
[D] Can we fence these in?
I think so.
There's little Joe and there's Hoss.
_ [G] And they know who's the boss [D] in this land [Bm] where men [A] are men.
He's seen this act.
[Em] _ _
[D] _ Where seldom is heard _
_ [G] the discouraging [E] word. _
[D] Here Bonanza stays [Em] in the top [D] ten. _
_ _ _ Oh, bury me not _ on the low prairie.
He loves it.
Let me roll along.
Yes, sir.
_ Singing on [A] TV. _
[Bm] _ _ [A] _ Can you [Em] imagine _ _ how on the teeth [D] we'd be?
_ _ We could sing on [Em] the high tide.
He loves it.
I think he'd [D] bit me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
To [Gbm] some we just can't fail.
[Bm] And the record count is [Gbm] on the pound each pair.
[Bm] We'll be twice as famous [Gbm] as Roy and Dale.
I'm [Em] Roy. _
_ _ [D] _ Yip yip [G] and yippy-ay-o [D]-kay.
Yip yip.
[Bm] With an old guitar [Gbm] and a mandolin.
_ [E] _
Life _ [Gbm] _ and sin keep [Bm] those cards and colors [Gbm] a-comin' [B] in.
[Em] Yip yip and yippy-ay-o-kay.
[D] Yip yip.
_ [Em] Yippy-ay-o [Bm]-kay.
That's a boy.
_ [Em] Yippy-ay [A]-o [D]-kay. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _