Chords for Dr. Hook - Judy (studio version)
Tempo:
93.55 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [D] [A]
[A]
[B] [A] The waitress with the orange hair keeps motioning me to hurry [D] up and leave.
So I [E] got my coffee, burned my mouth, grabbed my coat and slip it out.
I smear a streak of mustard down [A] my sleeve.
And the guy behind the register takes my bread and shakes his head and looks at me as though
I've blown [D] his mind.
Hey, I [E] just come here for some coffee.
Hope I'm not wasting [A] anybody's time.
[D] And, Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back to you.
[E] And I wish that I could say I treat you [A] better than I used to.
[D] It's just I'm learning lots of [A] things I never knew back then.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
That blue-eyed barracuda smiles and tells me she could use some [D] brand new clothes.
[E] She grabs my leg and with a weight, as if I want another drink.
She's not the campfire girl you [A] might suppose.
But she's so busy telling me her troubles.
I don't think she's got time for any kind of trouble.
[D] Small as mine.
Hey, I [E] just come in here for nothing.
Hope I'm not wasting
[A] anybody's time.
And, [D] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back to you.
[E] And I wish that I could say I [A] treat you better than I used to.
[D] It's just I'm learning lots of [A] things I never knew back then.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
Ah!
[B] Yes, ma'am.
Well, I'm stopped here on the corner.
And a red-faced cop says, move [E] along your way.
[F#] But my nose is cold and my toes are numb.
I got no feeling in my thumb.
I think I just might stop inside [B] that church and maybe pray.
But they pass the plate and they look at me.
And it turns out that I ain't got [E] a dime.
Hey, I'm [F#] just coming here to talk to God.
Hope I'm not wasting [B] anybody's time.
[E] And, Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back to you.
[F#] And I wish that I could say I treat [B] you better than I used to.
[E] It's just I'm learning lots of things [B] I never knew back [F#] then.
Judy, I'm slowly moving [B] back again.
[F#] Judy, I'm slowly moving [B] back again.
[F#] Yeah.
Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back again.
[F#]
Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back again.
Judy, I'm moving [F#] back.
[B] [F#]
[A]
[B] [A] The waitress with the orange hair keeps motioning me to hurry [D] up and leave.
So I [E] got my coffee, burned my mouth, grabbed my coat and slip it out.
I smear a streak of mustard down [A] my sleeve.
And the guy behind the register takes my bread and shakes his head and looks at me as though
I've blown [D] his mind.
Hey, I [E] just come here for some coffee.
Hope I'm not wasting [A] anybody's time.
[D] And, Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back to you.
[E] And I wish that I could say I treat you [A] better than I used to.
[D] It's just I'm learning lots of [A] things I never knew back then.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
That blue-eyed barracuda smiles and tells me she could use some [D] brand new clothes.
[E] She grabs my leg and with a weight, as if I want another drink.
She's not the campfire girl you [A] might suppose.
But she's so busy telling me her troubles.
I don't think she's got time for any kind of trouble.
[D] Small as mine.
Hey, I [E] just come in here for nothing.
Hope I'm not wasting
[A] anybody's time.
And, [D] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back to you.
[E] And I wish that I could say I [A] treat you better than I used to.
[D] It's just I'm learning lots of [A] things I never knew back then.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
Ah!
[B] Yes, ma'am.
Well, I'm stopped here on the corner.
And a red-faced cop says, move [E] along your way.
[F#] But my nose is cold and my toes are numb.
I got no feeling in my thumb.
I think I just might stop inside [B] that church and maybe pray.
But they pass the plate and they look at me.
And it turns out that I ain't got [E] a dime.
Hey, I'm [F#] just coming here to talk to God.
Hope I'm not wasting [B] anybody's time.
[E] And, Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back to you.
[F#] And I wish that I could say I treat [B] you better than I used to.
[E] It's just I'm learning lots of things [B] I never knew back [F#] then.
Judy, I'm slowly moving [B] back again.
[F#] Judy, I'm slowly moving [B] back again.
[F#] Yeah.
Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back again.
[F#]
Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back again.
Judy, I'm moving [F#] back.
[B] [F#]
Key:
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E
B
[A] _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [B] _ [A] The waitress with the orange hair keeps motioning me to hurry [D] up and leave.
_ So I [E] got my coffee, burned my mouth, grabbed my coat and slip it out.
I smear a streak of mustard down [A] my sleeve. _ _
And the guy behind the register takes my bread and shakes his head and looks at me as though
I've blown [D] his mind.
Hey, I [E] just come here for some coffee.
Hope I'm not wasting [A] anybody's time.
[D] And, Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back to you.
[E] And I wish that I could say I treat you [A] better than I used to.
[D] It's just I'm learning lots of [A] things I never knew back then.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
_ [E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
That blue-eyed barracuda smiles and tells me she could use some [D] brand new clothes.
[E] She grabs my leg and with a weight, as if I want another drink.
She's not the campfire girl you [A] might suppose.
But she's so busy telling me her troubles.
I don't think she's got time for any kind of trouble.
[D] Small as mine.
Hey, I [E] just come in here for nothing.
Hope I'm not wasting _
[A] anybody's time.
And, [D] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back to you.
[E] And I wish that I could say I [A] treat you better than I used to.
[D] It's just I'm learning lots of [A] things I never knew back then.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
_ [E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
Ah!
[B] _ Yes, ma'am.
_ _ _ Well, I'm stopped here on the corner.
And a red-faced cop says, move [E] along your way. _
[F#] But my nose is cold and my toes are numb.
I got no feeling in my thumb.
I think I just might stop inside [B] that church and maybe pray.
But they pass the plate and they look at me.
And it turns out that I ain't got [E] a dime.
Hey, I'm [F#] just coming here to talk to God.
Hope I'm not wasting [B] anybody's time.
[E] And, Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back to you.
[F#] And I wish that I could say I treat [B] you better than I used to.
[E] It's just I'm learning lots of things [B] I never knew back [F#] then.
Judy, I'm slowly moving [B] back again. _
[F#] Judy, I'm slowly moving [B] back again.
[F#] Yeah.
Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back again.
_ [F#]
Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back again.
Judy, I'm moving [F#] back.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [B] _ [A] The waitress with the orange hair keeps motioning me to hurry [D] up and leave.
_ So I [E] got my coffee, burned my mouth, grabbed my coat and slip it out.
I smear a streak of mustard down [A] my sleeve. _ _
And the guy behind the register takes my bread and shakes his head and looks at me as though
I've blown [D] his mind.
Hey, I [E] just come here for some coffee.
Hope I'm not wasting [A] anybody's time.
[D] And, Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back to you.
[E] And I wish that I could say I treat you [A] better than I used to.
[D] It's just I'm learning lots of [A] things I never knew back then.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
_ [E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
That blue-eyed barracuda smiles and tells me she could use some [D] brand new clothes.
[E] She grabs my leg and with a weight, as if I want another drink.
She's not the campfire girl you [A] might suppose.
But she's so busy telling me her troubles.
I don't think she's got time for any kind of trouble.
[D] Small as mine.
Hey, I [E] just come in here for nothing.
Hope I'm not wasting _
[A] anybody's time.
And, [D] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back to you.
[E] And I wish that I could say I [A] treat you better than I used to.
[D] It's just I'm learning lots of [A] things I never knew back then.
[E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
_ [E] Judy, I'm slowly [A] moving back again.
Ah!
[B] _ Yes, ma'am.
_ _ _ Well, I'm stopped here on the corner.
And a red-faced cop says, move [E] along your way. _
[F#] But my nose is cold and my toes are numb.
I got no feeling in my thumb.
I think I just might stop inside [B] that church and maybe pray.
But they pass the plate and they look at me.
And it turns out that I ain't got [E] a dime.
Hey, I'm [F#] just coming here to talk to God.
Hope I'm not wasting [B] anybody's time.
[E] And, Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back to you.
[F#] And I wish that I could say I treat [B] you better than I used to.
[E] It's just I'm learning lots of things [B] I never knew back [F#] then.
Judy, I'm slowly moving [B] back again. _
[F#] Judy, I'm slowly moving [B] back again.
[F#] Yeah.
Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back again.
_ [F#]
Judy, I'm slowly [B] moving back again.
Judy, I'm moving [F#] back.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
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