Chords for Down By The Winegar Woiks - Aileen Stanley and Billy Murray
Tempo:
105.1 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [Am]
[D] [G] [C]
[N] Hello kid, why all the hurry?
Hey, Nick's on the wisecrack.
Hello Jimmy, I didn't know you were all the glad red.
When you're all washed up, you know, you don't look so bad.
I should say I don't, and the next time you throw us a party, declare me in.
I'm afraid you ain't tough enough to mix with my gang.
Yeah?
[C] Well you read [A] about rough [Dm] men and places.
[G] Yeah, did Paul and me books [C] on the shelf.
[G]
[Em] Well say, I'm [Cm] so rough [G] and at times I'm [E] so tough.
[A] I guess you must be [D] polite [A] to yourself.
[G] You know [C] it, me pals is a [F] couple of bulldogs.
[A] Yeah?
[D] With mustard I sweeten [G] me tea.
Oh [N] gee, why there's only two guys in this world who is tough.
[C#] Yeah, well go to [G] them, baby, [D#] it's me.
[C] Where do you live, Jimmy?
Why I live over [Am] the [D] wire ducts, down by the vinegar wick.
[G] I know what a place is, a street full of shacks.
[C] And I live [G] in the one that [C] is right [G] on the track.
[C] How do you [Am] spend your [G] evenings?
[C] Won't you stand to my [F] Riley's and poise.
[Fm] Oh you know them joints, don't they have [F#] a twelve-pines?
[Cm] Sure, the whole place is all [G] coiffured with fluoride of [C] lime.
I live [D] over the wire ducts, down by [G] the [C] vinegar wick.
[N] That way.
Tough is right, say when I fall down and break the leg it don't even hurt me.
Yeah?
Well then, come up to the house Friday night and you'll see the swellest bunch of sweaters you ever saw in your life.
All colors, eh?
But why Friday night, ain't that a shink?
Nah, that's a lot of baloney.
Well somebody said Friday was unlucky.
Oh, that was some poor fish I suppose.
Oh, don't forget the party kid, it's gonna be some class and all the new songs will be sung.
Yeah, but why celebrate that particular state?
Why Danworth, hon.
Oh.
Don't forget to show up without fail now.
I'll be that babe if I have to break [G#] out of jail.
[C] The cloak what [A] lives right [Dm] on the corner.
I [G] know, with the lions and [C] tigers for pets.
[G] Yeah, [C] and then let [Cm] me part [G] why that guy is [E] so hot [A] that he chews all [D] the nails [G] that he [G] gets.
Say, [Cm] I thought those two [Fm] guys used to be Canada.
[D] That's just cause they couldn't [G] agree.
[C] Well, that sure [D#] proves to me that [G] them [E] babies could talk.
Well [A] them [D] tigers just [G] weaklings to me.
Yeah?
[C] I live over [Am] the wire [D] duct, down by the vinegar wick.
[G] Where they chain all the [C] children to fences and law.
Oh, they do that to keep them from biting [G] the dogs.
[C] Say, they must [F#] be the [G] [C] fairies down around [F] Kellyton Point.
Why, [G] all [F] politicians know [F#m] how they get votes.
[Cm] Do they register [G] horses and boy scouts and [C] votes?
I live [D] over the wire duct, down [G] by the [C] vinegar wick.
[D] [G] [C]
[N]
[D] [G] [C]
[N] Hello kid, why all the hurry?
Hey, Nick's on the wisecrack.
Hello Jimmy, I didn't know you were all the glad red.
When you're all washed up, you know, you don't look so bad.
I should say I don't, and the next time you throw us a party, declare me in.
I'm afraid you ain't tough enough to mix with my gang.
Yeah?
[C] Well you read [A] about rough [Dm] men and places.
[G] Yeah, did Paul and me books [C] on the shelf.
[G]
[Em] Well say, I'm [Cm] so rough [G] and at times I'm [E] so tough.
[A] I guess you must be [D] polite [A] to yourself.
[G] You know [C] it, me pals is a [F] couple of bulldogs.
[A] Yeah?
[D] With mustard I sweeten [G] me tea.
Oh [N] gee, why there's only two guys in this world who is tough.
[C#] Yeah, well go to [G] them, baby, [D#] it's me.
[C] Where do you live, Jimmy?
Why I live over [Am] the [D] wire ducts, down by the vinegar wick.
[G] I know what a place is, a street full of shacks.
[C] And I live [G] in the one that [C] is right [G] on the track.
[C] How do you [Am] spend your [G] evenings?
[C] Won't you stand to my [F] Riley's and poise.
[Fm] Oh you know them joints, don't they have [F#] a twelve-pines?
[Cm] Sure, the whole place is all [G] coiffured with fluoride of [C] lime.
I live [D] over the wire ducts, down by [G] the [C] vinegar wick.
[N] That way.
Tough is right, say when I fall down and break the leg it don't even hurt me.
Yeah?
Well then, come up to the house Friday night and you'll see the swellest bunch of sweaters you ever saw in your life.
All colors, eh?
But why Friday night, ain't that a shink?
Nah, that's a lot of baloney.
Well somebody said Friday was unlucky.
Oh, that was some poor fish I suppose.
Oh, don't forget the party kid, it's gonna be some class and all the new songs will be sung.
Yeah, but why celebrate that particular state?
Why Danworth, hon.
Oh.
Don't forget to show up without fail now.
I'll be that babe if I have to break [G#] out of jail.
[C] The cloak what [A] lives right [Dm] on the corner.
I [G] know, with the lions and [C] tigers for pets.
[G] Yeah, [C] and then let [Cm] me part [G] why that guy is [E] so hot [A] that he chews all [D] the nails [G] that he [G] gets.
Say, [Cm] I thought those two [Fm] guys used to be Canada.
[D] That's just cause they couldn't [G] agree.
[C] Well, that sure [D#] proves to me that [G] them [E] babies could talk.
Well [A] them [D] tigers just [G] weaklings to me.
Yeah?
[C] I live over [Am] the wire [D] duct, down by the vinegar wick.
[G] Where they chain all the [C] children to fences and law.
Oh, they do that to keep them from biting [G] the dogs.
[C] Say, they must [F#] be the [G] [C] fairies down around [F] Kellyton Point.
Why, [G] all [F] politicians know [F#m] how they get votes.
[Cm] Do they register [G] horses and boy scouts and [C] votes?
I live [D] over the wire duct, down [G] by the [C] vinegar wick.
[D] [G] [C]
[N]
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[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ [N] Hello kid, why all the hurry?
Hey, Nick's on the wisecrack.
Hello Jimmy, I didn't know you were all the glad red.
When you're all washed up, you know, you don't look so bad.
I should say I don't, and the next time you throw us a party, declare me in.
I'm afraid you ain't tough enough to mix with my gang.
Yeah?
[C] Well you read [A] about rough [Dm] men and places.
[G] Yeah, did Paul and me books [C] on the shelf.
[G]
[Em] Well say, I'm [Cm] so rough [G] and at times I'm [E] so tough.
[A] I guess you must be [D] polite [A] to yourself.
[G] You know [C] it, me pals is a [F] couple of bulldogs.
[A] Yeah?
[D] With mustard I sweeten [G] me tea.
Oh [N] gee, why there's only two guys in this world who is tough.
[C#] Yeah, well go to [G] them, baby, [D#] it's me.
[C] Where do you live, Jimmy?
Why I live over [Am] the [D] wire ducts, down by the vinegar wick.
[G] I know what a place is, a street full of shacks.
[C] And I live [G] in the one that [C] is right [G] on the track.
[C] How do you [Am] spend your [G] evenings?
[C] Won't you stand to my [F] Riley's and poise.
[Fm] Oh you know them joints, don't they have [F#] a twelve-pines?
[Cm] Sure, the whole place is all [G] coiffured with fluoride of [C] lime.
I live [D] over the wire ducts, down by [G] the [C] vinegar wick. _
[N] _ _ That way.
Tough is right, say when I fall down and break the leg it don't even hurt me.
Yeah?
Well then, come up to the house Friday night and you'll see the swellest bunch of sweaters you ever saw in your life.
All colors, eh?
But why Friday night, ain't that a shink?
Nah, that's a lot of baloney.
Well somebody said Friday was unlucky.
Oh, that was some poor fish I suppose.
Oh, don't forget the party kid, it's gonna be some class and all the new songs will be sung.
Yeah, but why celebrate that particular state?
Why _ Danworth, hon.
Oh.
Don't forget to show up without fail now.
I'll be that babe if I have to break [G#] out of jail.
[C] The cloak what [A] lives right [Dm] on the corner.
I [G] know, with the lions and [C] tigers for pets.
[G] Yeah, [C] and then let [Cm] me part [G] why that guy is [E] so hot [A] that he chews all [D] the nails [G] that he [G] gets.
Say, [Cm] I thought those two [Fm] guys used to be Canada.
[D] That's just cause they couldn't [G] agree.
[C] Well, that sure [D#] proves to me that [G] them [E] babies could talk.
Well [A] them [D] tigers just [G] weaklings to me.
Yeah?
[C] I live over [Am] the wire [D] duct, down by the vinegar wick.
[G] Where they chain all the [C] children to fences and law.
Oh, they do that to keep them from biting [G] the dogs.
[C] Say, they must [F#] be the _ [G] [C] fairies down around [F] Kellyton Point.
Why, [G] all [F] politicians know [F#m] how they get votes.
[Cm] Do they register [G] horses and boy scouts and [C] votes?
I live [D] over the wire duct, down [G] by the [C] vinegar wick.
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ [N] Hello kid, why all the hurry?
Hey, Nick's on the wisecrack.
Hello Jimmy, I didn't know you were all the glad red.
When you're all washed up, you know, you don't look so bad.
I should say I don't, and the next time you throw us a party, declare me in.
I'm afraid you ain't tough enough to mix with my gang.
Yeah?
[C] Well you read [A] about rough [Dm] men and places.
[G] Yeah, did Paul and me books [C] on the shelf.
[G]
[Em] Well say, I'm [Cm] so rough [G] and at times I'm [E] so tough.
[A] I guess you must be [D] polite [A] to yourself.
[G] You know [C] it, me pals is a [F] couple of bulldogs.
[A] Yeah?
[D] With mustard I sweeten [G] me tea.
Oh [N] gee, why there's only two guys in this world who is tough.
[C#] Yeah, well go to [G] them, baby, [D#] it's me.
[C] Where do you live, Jimmy?
Why I live over [Am] the [D] wire ducts, down by the vinegar wick.
[G] I know what a place is, a street full of shacks.
[C] And I live [G] in the one that [C] is right [G] on the track.
[C] How do you [Am] spend your [G] evenings?
[C] Won't you stand to my [F] Riley's and poise.
[Fm] Oh you know them joints, don't they have [F#] a twelve-pines?
[Cm] Sure, the whole place is all [G] coiffured with fluoride of [C] lime.
I live [D] over the wire ducts, down by [G] the [C] vinegar wick. _
[N] _ _ That way.
Tough is right, say when I fall down and break the leg it don't even hurt me.
Yeah?
Well then, come up to the house Friday night and you'll see the swellest bunch of sweaters you ever saw in your life.
All colors, eh?
But why Friday night, ain't that a shink?
Nah, that's a lot of baloney.
Well somebody said Friday was unlucky.
Oh, that was some poor fish I suppose.
Oh, don't forget the party kid, it's gonna be some class and all the new songs will be sung.
Yeah, but why celebrate that particular state?
Why _ Danworth, hon.
Oh.
Don't forget to show up without fail now.
I'll be that babe if I have to break [G#] out of jail.
[C] The cloak what [A] lives right [Dm] on the corner.
I [G] know, with the lions and [C] tigers for pets.
[G] Yeah, [C] and then let [Cm] me part [G] why that guy is [E] so hot [A] that he chews all [D] the nails [G] that he [G] gets.
Say, [Cm] I thought those two [Fm] guys used to be Canada.
[D] That's just cause they couldn't [G] agree.
[C] Well, that sure [D#] proves to me that [G] them [E] babies could talk.
Well [A] them [D] tigers just [G] weaklings to me.
Yeah?
[C] I live over [Am] the wire [D] duct, down by the vinegar wick.
[G] Where they chain all the [C] children to fences and law.
Oh, they do that to keep them from biting [G] the dogs.
[C] Say, they must [F#] be the _ [G] [C] fairies down around [F] Kellyton Point.
Why, [G] all [F] politicians know [F#m] how they get votes.
[Cm] Do they register [G] horses and boy scouts and [C] votes?
I live [D] over the wire duct, down [G] by the [C] vinegar wick.
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _