Chords for Dennis Locorriere (Dr Hook) - "Judy"
Tempo:
125.3 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Bb
Eb
F
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab]
The waitress with the orange hair keeps motioning me to hurry up [Db] and leave.
[Eb] So I got my coffee, burn my mouth, grab my coat and slip it out, smear a streak of mustard [Ab] down
my sleeve.
And the guy behind the register, he takes my bread and he shakes his head,
looks at me as though I've [Db] blown his mind.
[Eb] I just come in here for coffee,
hope I'm not wasting [Ab] anybody's time.
[Db] And Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back to you,
[Eb] and I wish that I could say I treat [Ab] you better than I used to.
[Db]
It's just I'm learning lots of
[Ab] things I never knew back then.
[Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
[Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
That blue-eyed barracuda smiles and tells me she could use some
brand new clothes.
[Eb] She grabs my leg and with a wink asks if I want another drink.
She's not
the campfire girl you might [Ab] suppose.
She's so busy telling me her troubles, I don't think that
she's got time for any kind of trouble, small as mine.
I [Eb] just come in here for nothing, hope I'm
not wasting [Ab]
anybody's time.
[Db] And Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back to you, [Eb] and I wish that I could say
I [Ab] treat you better than I used to.
[Db] It's just I'm learning lots of [Ab] things I never knew back then.
[Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
[Eb]
Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
[Bb]
Well, I'm stuck here on the corner and a red-faced cop says move [Eb] along your way.
And [F] my nose is cold and my toes are [Bb] numb.
[F] I got no feeling in my thumb.
I think I just might stop
[Bb] inside this church, maybe pray.
I'll then pass the plate and then look at me when it turns out that I ain't gotta [Eb] die.
Hey, I [F] just come in here to talk to God, hope [Ab]
I'm not wasting [Bb] anybody's time.
[Eb] And Judy, I'm slowly moving [Bb] back to you, [F] and I wish that I could say I treat [Bb] you better
than I used to.
[Eb] It's just I'm learning lots of [Bb] things I never knew back then.
[F] Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
[F]
Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
[F] Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back [Ebm] again.
[F] Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
I'm [F] moving back, [Bb]
[F] oh [Bb]
[F]
[Bb] [F]
Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again. Huh.
[N]
The waitress with the orange hair keeps motioning me to hurry up [Db] and leave.
[Eb] So I got my coffee, burn my mouth, grab my coat and slip it out, smear a streak of mustard [Ab] down
my sleeve.
And the guy behind the register, he takes my bread and he shakes his head,
looks at me as though I've [Db] blown his mind.
[Eb] I just come in here for coffee,
hope I'm not wasting [Ab] anybody's time.
[Db] And Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back to you,
[Eb] and I wish that I could say I treat [Ab] you better than I used to.
[Db]
It's just I'm learning lots of
[Ab] things I never knew back then.
[Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
[Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
That blue-eyed barracuda smiles and tells me she could use some
brand new clothes.
[Eb] She grabs my leg and with a wink asks if I want another drink.
She's not
the campfire girl you might [Ab] suppose.
She's so busy telling me her troubles, I don't think that
she's got time for any kind of trouble, small as mine.
I [Eb] just come in here for nothing, hope I'm
not wasting [Ab]
anybody's time.
[Db] And Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back to you, [Eb] and I wish that I could say
I [Ab] treat you better than I used to.
[Db] It's just I'm learning lots of [Ab] things I never knew back then.
[Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
[Eb]
Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
[Bb]
Well, I'm stuck here on the corner and a red-faced cop says move [Eb] along your way.
And [F] my nose is cold and my toes are [Bb] numb.
[F] I got no feeling in my thumb.
I think I just might stop
[Bb] inside this church, maybe pray.
I'll then pass the plate and then look at me when it turns out that I ain't gotta [Eb] die.
Hey, I [F] just come in here to talk to God, hope [Ab]
I'm not wasting [Bb] anybody's time.
[Eb] And Judy, I'm slowly moving [Bb] back to you, [F] and I wish that I could say I treat [Bb] you better
than I used to.
[Eb] It's just I'm learning lots of [Bb] things I never knew back then.
[F] Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
[F]
Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
[F] Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back [Ebm] again.
[F] Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
I'm [F] moving back, [Bb]
[F] oh [Bb]
[F]
[Bb] [F]
Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again. Huh.
[N]
Key:
Ab
Bb
Eb
F
Db
Ab
Bb
Eb
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The waitress with the orange hair keeps motioning me to hurry up [Db] and leave.
_ _ [Eb] So I got my coffee, burn my mouth, grab my coat and slip it out, smear a streak of mustard [Ab] down
my sleeve.
_ _ And the guy behind the register, he takes my bread and he shakes his head,
looks at me as though I've [Db] blown his mind. _
[Eb] I just come in here for coffee,
hope I'm not wasting _ _ [Ab] anybody's time.
_ [Db] And Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back to you,
_ _ [Eb] and I wish that I could say I treat [Ab] you better than I used to.
[Db]
It's just I'm learning lots of
[Ab] things I never knew back then.
[Eb] _ Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
_ _ [Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again. _ _ _
That _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ blue-eyed barracuda smiles and tells me she could use some
brand new clothes.
_ [Eb] She grabs my leg and with a wink asks if I want another drink.
She's not
the campfire girl you might [Ab] suppose.
_ _ She's so busy telling me her troubles, I don't think that
she's got time for any kind of trouble, small as mine.
I [Eb] just come in here for nothing, hope I'm
not wasting _ _ [Ab]
anybody's time.
_ [Db] And Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back to you, _ [Eb] and I wish that I could say
I [Ab] treat you better than I used to.
[Db] It's just I'm learning lots of [Ab] things I never knew back then.
_ [Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
_ _ [Eb] _
Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, I'm stuck here on the corner and a red-faced cop says move [Eb] along your way.
_ And [F] my nose is cold and my toes are [Bb] numb.
[F] I got no feeling in my thumb.
I think I just might stop
[Bb] inside this church, maybe pray.
I'll then pass the plate and then look at me when it turns out that I ain't gotta [Eb] die. _
Hey, I [F] just come in here to talk to God, hope [Ab]
I'm not wasting _ [Bb] anybody's time.
_ _ _ [Eb] And Judy, I'm slowly moving [Bb] back to you, _ [F] and I wish that I could say I treat [Bb] you better
than I used to.
[Eb] It's just I'm learning lots of [Bb] things I never knew back then.
_ [F] _ Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
_ _ [F]
Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again. _
_ _ [F] Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back _ [Ebm] again.
[F] _ Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
I'm [F] moving _ _ back, [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ oh _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again. _ _ _ _ _ Huh. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The waitress with the orange hair keeps motioning me to hurry up [Db] and leave.
_ _ [Eb] So I got my coffee, burn my mouth, grab my coat and slip it out, smear a streak of mustard [Ab] down
my sleeve.
_ _ And the guy behind the register, he takes my bread and he shakes his head,
looks at me as though I've [Db] blown his mind. _
[Eb] I just come in here for coffee,
hope I'm not wasting _ _ [Ab] anybody's time.
_ [Db] And Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back to you,
_ _ [Eb] and I wish that I could say I treat [Ab] you better than I used to.
[Db]
It's just I'm learning lots of
[Ab] things I never knew back then.
[Eb] _ Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
_ _ [Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again. _ _ _
That _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ blue-eyed barracuda smiles and tells me she could use some
brand new clothes.
_ [Eb] She grabs my leg and with a wink asks if I want another drink.
She's not
the campfire girl you might [Ab] suppose.
_ _ She's so busy telling me her troubles, I don't think that
she's got time for any kind of trouble, small as mine.
I [Eb] just come in here for nothing, hope I'm
not wasting _ _ [Ab]
anybody's time.
_ [Db] And Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back to you, _ [Eb] and I wish that I could say
I [Ab] treat you better than I used to.
[Db] It's just I'm learning lots of [Ab] things I never knew back then.
_ [Eb] Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
_ _ [Eb] _
Judy, I'm slowly [Ab] moving back again.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, I'm stuck here on the corner and a red-faced cop says move [Eb] along your way.
_ And [F] my nose is cold and my toes are [Bb] numb.
[F] I got no feeling in my thumb.
I think I just might stop
[Bb] inside this church, maybe pray.
I'll then pass the plate and then look at me when it turns out that I ain't gotta [Eb] die. _
Hey, I [F] just come in here to talk to God, hope [Ab]
I'm not wasting _ [Bb] anybody's time.
_ _ _ [Eb] And Judy, I'm slowly moving [Bb] back to you, _ [F] and I wish that I could say I treat [Bb] you better
than I used to.
[Eb] It's just I'm learning lots of [Bb] things I never knew back then.
_ [F] _ Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
_ _ [F]
Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again. _
_ _ [F] Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back _ [Ebm] again.
[F] _ Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again.
I'm [F] moving _ _ back, [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ oh _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Judy, I'm slowly [Bb] moving back again. _ _ _ _ _ Huh. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _