Chords for Did You Feed My Cow?

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Cm

Bbm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Did You Feed My Cow? chords
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I'm going to ask you a group of questions.
I'll give you all the answers beforehand,
and then I'll put you to the test and see if you were really listening carefully.
Now, the question, the main question is, did you feed my [Bb] cow?
And your answer is, yes ma'am, [Cm] in rhythm.
Now, did you feed my cow?
Yes ma'am.
Could you tell me how?
Yes ma'am.
Now say, well, what did you [Bbm] feed her?
And you'll say, corn [G] and hay.
What did you feed her?
Corn and hay.
What did you feed her?
[Cm] Corn and hay.
Did you milk her good?
Yes ma'am.
Well, did you milk her like you should?
Yes ma'am.
[Bb] Well, say, how did you milk her?
Now, this is a farm that doesn't have too much in the way of machinery,
so we'll have to milk by hand, and you put your hands in a position
of milking the cow, and we'll simply say, how did we milk her?
Squish, squish, squish.
[G] How did you milk her?
Squish, squish, squish.
How did you milk her?
Squish, [Cm] squish, squish.
Did my cow get sick?
Yes ma'am.
Was she covered with tick?
Yes ma'am.
Alright, [Bb] who knows what a tick is?
A bug that buries itself on the skin.
Fine, that's a good enough answer.
Alright, we'll say, how did this old cow die?
She died, mm, mm, mm.
You can shake your head as you say it.
[G] How did she die?
Mm, mm, mm.
How did she die?
Mm, mm, mm.
[C] Did the buzzards come?
Yes ma'am.
Did the buzzards come?
Yes ma'am.
[Bb] Now, buzzards are very large birds, and they have long wing expanse, so they can reach far and wide.
And so we'll say, how did they come?
They came flop, flop, flop,
except you'll spread your wings, your arms, but watch out for your neighbor.
How did they come?
Flop, flop, flop.
How did they come?
Flop, flop, flop.
Alright, now this time you should know all the answers, so I'll [Cm] simply ask the question.
Did you feed my cow?
Yes ma'am.
Could you tell me how?
[G] Yes ma'am.
What did you feed her?
Corn and hay.
What did you feed her?
Corn [C] and hay.
Did you milk her good?
Yes ma'am.
Well, did you milk her like you should?
Yes [G] ma'am.
Well, how did you milk her?
Squish, squish, squish.
How did you milk her?
Squish, squish, [C] squish.
Did my cow get sick?
Yes ma'am.
Was she covered with tick?
Yes [G] ma'am.
Well, how did she die?
Mm, mm, mm.
Did [C] the buzzards come?
Yes ma'am.
Oh, did the buzzards come?
Yes ma [G]'am.
Well, how did they come?
Flop, flop, flop.
How did they come?
Flop, flop, flop.
How did they [C] come?
Flop, flop, flop.
And that's the end of the poor old cow.
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I'm going to ask you a group of questions.
I'll give you all the answers beforehand,
and then I'll put you to the test and see if you were really listening carefully.
Now, the question, the main question is, did you feed my [Bb] cow?
And your answer is, yes ma'am, [Cm] in rhythm.
_ Now, did you feed my cow?
Yes ma'am.
Could you tell me how?
Yes ma'am.
Now say, well, what did you [Bbm] feed her?
And you'll say, corn [G] and hay.
What did you feed her?
Corn and hay.
What did you feed her?
[Cm] Corn and hay.
Did you milk her good?
Yes ma'am.
Well, did you milk her like you should?
Yes ma'am.
[Bb] Well, say, how did you milk her?
Now, this is a farm that doesn't have too much in the way of machinery,
so we'll have to milk by hand, and you put your hands in a position
of milking the cow, and we'll simply say, how did we milk her?
Squish, squish, squish.
[G] How did you milk her?
Squish, squish, squish.
How did you milk her?
Squish, [Cm] squish, squish.
Did my cow get sick?
Yes ma'am.
Was she covered with tick?
Yes ma'am.
Alright, [Bb] who knows what a tick is?
A bug that buries itself on the skin.
Fine, that's a good enough answer.
Alright, we'll say, how did this old cow die?
She died, mm, mm, mm.
You can shake your head as you say it.
[G] How did she die?
Mm, mm, mm.
How did she die?
Mm, mm, mm.
[C] Did the buzzards come?
Yes ma'am.
Did the buzzards come?
Yes ma'am.
[Bb] Now, buzzards are very large birds, and they have long wing expanse, so they can reach far and wide.
And so we'll say, how did they come?
They came flop, flop, flop,
except you'll spread your wings, your arms, but watch out for your neighbor.
How did they come?
Flop, flop, flop.
How did they come?
Flop, flop, flop.
Alright, now this time you should know all the answers, so I'll [Cm] simply ask the question.
Did you feed my cow?
Yes ma'am.
Could you tell me how?
[G] Yes ma'am.
What did you feed her?
Corn and hay.
What did you feed her?
Corn [C] and hay.
Did you milk her good?
Yes ma'am.
Well, did you milk her like you should?
Yes [G] ma'am.
Well, how did you milk her?
Squish, squish, squish.
How did you milk her?
Squish, squish, [C] squish.
Did my cow get sick?
Yes ma'am.
Was she covered with tick?
Yes [G] ma'am.
Well, how did she die?
Mm, mm, mm.
Did _ [C] the buzzards come?
Yes ma'am.
Oh, did the buzzards come?
Yes ma [G]'am.
Well, how did they come?
Flop, flop, flop.
How did they come?
Flop, flop, flop.
How did they [C] come?
Flop, flop, flop.
And that's the end of the poor old cow. _ _ _