Chords for Dean Martin & Louis Armstrong
Tempo:
79.475 bpm
Chords used:
F
Dm
Bb
C
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Oh, thank you.
We're going there.
I don't understand.
You've been playing, you've been playing greater than ever.
Oh, thank you there, Deanie.
Can I ask you something?
Yeah.
Deanie, how old are you?
Tell me the truth.
How old are you?
I don't know.
I'll be 65 this year anyway.
I don't understand.
65.
No, what I'm trying to get at is I don't understand.
At your age, every time you play that horn, you break the sound barrier, you know?
And Harry James is a much younger man.
He can't even break a Kleenex.
Now, Lou, what do you say you and me, we do a couple numbers together?
Okay.
If the sound barrier's ready, I [B] am ready.
[Dbm]
[B] Old [Dbm] [Dm] Rockabye, [Ebm] the [Ab] baby is [Dbm] with a [Gb] Dixie [Dbm] Flute.
[Gb] She [B] runs the heart [Abm] of [Bb] Dixie.
Just hang [E] that cradle, [Gb] baby [B] minds.
Find an [Ebm] amazing, [Ab] digital [Gb] life.
[Abm] Then you swing it [Db] from Virginia [Gb] [B] to Tennessee with all the [Gb] love.
[B] [Gb] Virginia.
[F] All the ravens are shinin' [E] on the [C]
folks up the ridge, [Em] so [D] stop and [Dm] know.
[Em] [F] You needn't [G] tell me [Dm] so, cause I [E] know [F] it's [Bb] maybe time [C] down [Gm] south.
[Gb] [F] The old [E] southland, the zinny zone.
[C] Take me back there, oh, [E] I'm [Dm] alone.
[Am] [Em] [Dm] I'm alone in [Bb] [G] my [F] mama's arms.
[D] [Bb] You can hear [C] the wind [F] around.
Oh, [C] yeah.
[Am] [Ab] [C] Sun goes out, [Ab] light goes out.
[C] People [Bb] get [A] around, they all put their hands [Gbm] out.
[D] Hey, [Em] hey, I'm good luck.
It's [F] street beat [G] on the [Am] Mississippi [Em] Mud.
It's [F] street beat [G] on [A] Mississippi [C] Mud.
Hold up, [Ab] dance, do they do.
[B] La [A] dee ha, I'm with you.
[Dm] They don't need no band.
They keep time by laughing.
Just as happy [Gb] as a cow [Am] chewing [A] on a gun.
[Am] When the people beat their feet [G] on [A] the Mississippi Mud.
[Dm] [Bbm] [Am] [Dm] Oh, I met my [Am] little old bright-eyed [Dm] doll.
Down by the [Gbm] [Gm] riverside.
Down by the [F] riverside.
Down by the riverside.
I met my little [E] bright-eyed [F] doll.
Down by the [C] riverside.
Down [F] by the riverside.
[Gm] [Am] [F]
Swanny, how I love her.
[Bb] [Gm]
[F] Won't you come home, dear Bailey.
Won't you come home.
She [D] moans her whole [Gm] day long.
I see the cooking bin out there in the rain.
Oh, what done you wrong.
[Dm]
[Bb] [F] I've played around and played around.
This old town too long.
Summer's almost gone.
[Bb] Yeah, summer's [F] almost gone.
[Dm] Played around [F] and played around.
This old town too long.
[Bb] And I feel like [Am] I got it.
And [F] you hear [Dm] those bells [F] go ding-a-ling.
[Eb] All [F] join round and sleep as you sing.
[Am] And when the voice is [Dm] true.
[F] When the chorus all joins [Dm] in.
There'll [C] be a hot shot in your house.
[Bb] [F] [B] Oh, when [Bb] the saints come marching in.
[F] Oh, when the saints [Dm] come marching [Gm] in.
Oh, [F] I want to [Bb] be in that number [Bbm] again.
[Dm] When the [Gm] saints come [F] marching in.
Swanny, now, dear.
Oh, when the saints come marching in.
Oh, when the saints come [Gm] [C] marching [Gm] in.
I will do [C] my [F] best to [Bb] [Bbm] [F] make [Abm] you proud.
[Bb] [F] [N] [F] [N]
We're going there.
I don't understand.
You've been playing, you've been playing greater than ever.
Oh, thank you there, Deanie.
Can I ask you something?
Yeah.
Deanie, how old are you?
Tell me the truth.
How old are you?
I don't know.
I'll be 65 this year anyway.
I don't understand.
65.
No, what I'm trying to get at is I don't understand.
At your age, every time you play that horn, you break the sound barrier, you know?
And Harry James is a much younger man.
He can't even break a Kleenex.
Now, Lou, what do you say you and me, we do a couple numbers together?
Okay.
If the sound barrier's ready, I [B] am ready.
[Dbm]
[B] Old [Dbm] [Dm] Rockabye, [Ebm] the [Ab] baby is [Dbm] with a [Gb] Dixie [Dbm] Flute.
[Gb] She [B] runs the heart [Abm] of [Bb] Dixie.
Just hang [E] that cradle, [Gb] baby [B] minds.
Find an [Ebm] amazing, [Ab] digital [Gb] life.
[Abm] Then you swing it [Db] from Virginia [Gb] [B] to Tennessee with all the [Gb] love.
[B] [Gb] Virginia.
[F] All the ravens are shinin' [E] on the [C]
folks up the ridge, [Em] so [D] stop and [Dm] know.
[Em] [F] You needn't [G] tell me [Dm] so, cause I [E] know [F] it's [Bb] maybe time [C] down [Gm] south.
[Gb] [F] The old [E] southland, the zinny zone.
[C] Take me back there, oh, [E] I'm [Dm] alone.
[Am] [Em] [Dm] I'm alone in [Bb] [G] my [F] mama's arms.
[D] [Bb] You can hear [C] the wind [F] around.
Oh, [C] yeah.
[Am] [Ab] [C] Sun goes out, [Ab] light goes out.
[C] People [Bb] get [A] around, they all put their hands [Gbm] out.
[D] Hey, [Em] hey, I'm good luck.
It's [F] street beat [G] on the [Am] Mississippi [Em] Mud.
It's [F] street beat [G] on [A] Mississippi [C] Mud.
Hold up, [Ab] dance, do they do.
[B] La [A] dee ha, I'm with you.
[Dm] They don't need no band.
They keep time by laughing.
Just as happy [Gb] as a cow [Am] chewing [A] on a gun.
[Am] When the people beat their feet [G] on [A] the Mississippi Mud.
[Dm] [Bbm] [Am] [Dm] Oh, I met my [Am] little old bright-eyed [Dm] doll.
Down by the [Gbm] [Gm] riverside.
Down by the [F] riverside.
Down by the riverside.
I met my little [E] bright-eyed [F] doll.
Down by the [C] riverside.
Down [F] by the riverside.
[Gm] [Am] [F]
Swanny, how I love her.
[Bb] [Gm]
[F] Won't you come home, dear Bailey.
Won't you come home.
She [D] moans her whole [Gm] day long.
I see the cooking bin out there in the rain.
Oh, what done you wrong.
[Dm]
[Bb] [F] I've played around and played around.
This old town too long.
Summer's almost gone.
[Bb] Yeah, summer's [F] almost gone.
[Dm] Played around [F] and played around.
This old town too long.
[Bb] And I feel like [Am] I got it.
And [F] you hear [Dm] those bells [F] go ding-a-ling.
[Eb] All [F] join round and sleep as you sing.
[Am] And when the voice is [Dm] true.
[F] When the chorus all joins [Dm] in.
There'll [C] be a hot shot in your house.
[Bb] [F] [B] Oh, when [Bb] the saints come marching in.
[F] Oh, when the saints [Dm] come marching [Gm] in.
Oh, [F] I want to [Bb] be in that number [Bbm] again.
[Dm] When the [Gm] saints come [F] marching in.
Swanny, now, dear.
Oh, when the saints come marching in.
Oh, when the saints come [Gm] [C] marching [Gm] in.
I will do [C] my [F] best to [Bb] [Bbm] [F] make [Abm] you proud.
[Bb] [F] [N] [F] [N]
Key:
F
Dm
Bb
C
Am
F
Dm
Bb
_ Oh, thank you.
We're going there.
I don't understand.
You've been playing, you've been playing greater than ever.
Oh, thank you there, Deanie.
Can I ask you something?
Yeah.
Deanie, how old are you?
Tell me the truth.
How old are you?
I don't know.
I'll be 65 this year anyway.
I don't understand.
65. _
No, what I'm trying to get at is I don't understand.
At your age, every time you play that horn, you break the sound barrier, you know?
And Harry James is a much younger man.
He can't even break a Kleenex. _
Now, _ Lou, what do you say you and me, we do a couple numbers together?
Okay.
If the sound barrier's ready, I [B] am ready.
_ [Dbm] _ _
[B] Old [Dbm] [Dm] Rockabye, [Ebm] the [Ab] baby is [Dbm] with a [Gb] Dixie [Dbm] Flute.
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ She [B] runs the heart [Abm] of [Bb] Dixie.
Just hang [E] that cradle, [Gb] baby [B] minds.
Find an [Ebm] amazing, [Ab] digital [Gb] life.
[Abm] Then you swing it [Db] from Virginia [Gb] [B] to Tennessee with all the [Gb] love.
_ [B] _ _ [Gb] Virginia.
[F] All the ravens are shinin' [E] on the _ _ [C]
folks up the ridge, [Em] so [D] stop and [Dm] know.
[Em] [F] You needn't [G] tell me [Dm] so, cause I [E] know [F] it's [Bb] maybe time [C] down [Gm] south.
[Gb] _ [F] The old [E] southland, the zinny zone.
[C] Take me back there, oh, [E] I'm [Dm] alone.
_ [Am] _ [Em] [Dm] I'm alone in [Bb] [G] my [F] mama's arms.
[D] [Bb] You can hear [C] the wind [F] around.
Oh, [C] yeah. _ _ _ _
[Am] _ [Ab] [C] Sun goes out, [Ab] light goes out.
[C] People [Bb] get [A] around, they all put their hands [Gbm] out.
[D] Hey, [Em] hey, I'm good luck.
It's [F] street beat [G] on the [Am] Mississippi [Em] Mud.
It's [F] street beat [G] on [A] Mississippi [C] Mud.
Hold up, [Ab] dance, do they do.
[B] La [A] dee ha, I'm with you.
[Dm] They don't need no band.
They keep time by laughing.
Just as happy [Gb] as a cow [Am] chewing [A] on a gun.
[Am] When the people beat their feet [G] on [A] the Mississippi Mud.
[Dm] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ [Am] [Dm] Oh, I met my [Am] little old bright-eyed [Dm] doll.
Down by the [Gbm] [Gm] riverside.
Down by the [F] riverside.
Down by the riverside.
I met my little [E] bright-eyed [F] doll.
Down by the [C] riverside.
Down [F] by the riverside.
[Gm] _ [Am] _ [F] _ _
Swanny, how I love her.
[Bb] _ _ [Gm] _
_ [F] Won't you come home, dear Bailey.
Won't you come home.
She [D] moans her whole [Gm] day long. _
_ _ I see the cooking bin out there in the rain.
Oh, what done you wrong.
[Dm] _ _
[Bb] _ [F] I've played around and played around.
This old town too long.
Summer's almost gone.
[Bb] Yeah, summer's [F] almost gone.
[Dm] Played around [F] and played around.
This old town too long.
[Bb] And I feel like [Am] I got it.
And [F] you hear [Dm] those bells [F] go ding-a-ling.
_ [Eb] All [F] join round and sleep as you sing.
[Am] And when the voice is [Dm] true.
[F] When the chorus all joins [Dm] in.
There'll [C] be a hot shot in your house.
[Bb] _ [F] _ [B] Oh, when [Bb] the saints come marching in.
_ [F] Oh, when the saints [Dm] come marching [Gm] in.
_ Oh, [F] I want to [Bb] be in that number [Bbm] again.
[Dm] When the [Gm] saints come [F] marching in.
Swanny, now, dear.
Oh, when the saints come _ marching in.
Oh, when the saints come [Gm] [C] marching [Gm] in.
I will do [C] my [F] best _ to [Bb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [F] make [Abm] you proud.
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ [F] _ _ [N] _ _ _
We're going there.
I don't understand.
You've been playing, you've been playing greater than ever.
Oh, thank you there, Deanie.
Can I ask you something?
Yeah.
Deanie, how old are you?
Tell me the truth.
How old are you?
I don't know.
I'll be 65 this year anyway.
I don't understand.
65. _
No, what I'm trying to get at is I don't understand.
At your age, every time you play that horn, you break the sound barrier, you know?
And Harry James is a much younger man.
He can't even break a Kleenex. _
Now, _ Lou, what do you say you and me, we do a couple numbers together?
Okay.
If the sound barrier's ready, I [B] am ready.
_ [Dbm] _ _
[B] Old [Dbm] [Dm] Rockabye, [Ebm] the [Ab] baby is [Dbm] with a [Gb] Dixie [Dbm] Flute.
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ She [B] runs the heart [Abm] of [Bb] Dixie.
Just hang [E] that cradle, [Gb] baby [B] minds.
Find an [Ebm] amazing, [Ab] digital [Gb] life.
[Abm] Then you swing it [Db] from Virginia [Gb] [B] to Tennessee with all the [Gb] love.
_ [B] _ _ [Gb] Virginia.
[F] All the ravens are shinin' [E] on the _ _ [C]
folks up the ridge, [Em] so [D] stop and [Dm] know.
[Em] [F] You needn't [G] tell me [Dm] so, cause I [E] know [F] it's [Bb] maybe time [C] down [Gm] south.
[Gb] _ [F] The old [E] southland, the zinny zone.
[C] Take me back there, oh, [E] I'm [Dm] alone.
_ [Am] _ [Em] [Dm] I'm alone in [Bb] [G] my [F] mama's arms.
[D] [Bb] You can hear [C] the wind [F] around.
Oh, [C] yeah. _ _ _ _
[Am] _ [Ab] [C] Sun goes out, [Ab] light goes out.
[C] People [Bb] get [A] around, they all put their hands [Gbm] out.
[D] Hey, [Em] hey, I'm good luck.
It's [F] street beat [G] on the [Am] Mississippi [Em] Mud.
It's [F] street beat [G] on [A] Mississippi [C] Mud.
Hold up, [Ab] dance, do they do.
[B] La [A] dee ha, I'm with you.
[Dm] They don't need no band.
They keep time by laughing.
Just as happy [Gb] as a cow [Am] chewing [A] on a gun.
[Am] When the people beat their feet [G] on [A] the Mississippi Mud.
[Dm] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ [Am] [Dm] Oh, I met my [Am] little old bright-eyed [Dm] doll.
Down by the [Gbm] [Gm] riverside.
Down by the [F] riverside.
Down by the riverside.
I met my little [E] bright-eyed [F] doll.
Down by the [C] riverside.
Down [F] by the riverside.
[Gm] _ [Am] _ [F] _ _
Swanny, how I love her.
[Bb] _ _ [Gm] _
_ [F] Won't you come home, dear Bailey.
Won't you come home.
She [D] moans her whole [Gm] day long. _
_ _ I see the cooking bin out there in the rain.
Oh, what done you wrong.
[Dm] _ _
[Bb] _ [F] I've played around and played around.
This old town too long.
Summer's almost gone.
[Bb] Yeah, summer's [F] almost gone.
[Dm] Played around [F] and played around.
This old town too long.
[Bb] And I feel like [Am] I got it.
And [F] you hear [Dm] those bells [F] go ding-a-ling.
_ [Eb] All [F] join round and sleep as you sing.
[Am] And when the voice is [Dm] true.
[F] When the chorus all joins [Dm] in.
There'll [C] be a hot shot in your house.
[Bb] _ [F] _ [B] Oh, when [Bb] the saints come marching in.
_ [F] Oh, when the saints [Dm] come marching [Gm] in.
_ Oh, [F] I want to [Bb] be in that number [Bbm] again.
[Dm] When the [Gm] saints come [F] marching in.
Swanny, now, dear.
Oh, when the saints come _ marching in.
Oh, when the saints come [Gm] [C] marching [Gm] in.
I will do [C] my [F] best _ to [Bb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [F] make [Abm] you proud.
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ [F] _ _ [N] _ _ _