Chords for FivePenny Piece (I Know About Thee). Brilliant, a must to listen to, so funny.
Tempo:
87.825 bpm
Chords used:
G
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G]
To continue on our animal theme, we've got a little thing here for you called
I'll Know About Thee, and it's about a parrot.
Pete Brown were a honeymoon lover, went out of his way to be kind,
but he once had a row with a parrot that near sent him out of his mind.
Whilst going to the factory in the morning,
bit pet shop each day he would walk, and as he passed Winder,
a parrot, these words of alarm it would squawk.
I'll Know [Gm] About Thee!
Most offensive.
It gave poor old Pete [G] quite a turn,
and he wondered how parrot had managed his innermost secrets to learn.
Well the same thing went on for a fortnight, till the whole thing were going absurd.
One day he went into the pet shop and said,
How much does thou want for your bird?
It's nubber for sale, said pet man.
That parrot is private, it's mine.
I'll give you ten pound, said Peter.
No doing, it will never be thine.
So he left, feeling quite downhearted.
And then, on the very next day,
I'll Know About Thee!
shrieked the parrot, as pet shop he passed on his way.
So back into the shop, up to pet man.
I'll give thee one hundred quid.
It's nubber for sale, said fella.
Not even if a thousand you bid.
But seeing as how you've been so persistent,
and took trouble to which you have been,
Parrot laid a big egg this morning.
You can have it for three pound fifteen.
Pete took the egg home, and he warmed it.
Each day for a crack he would watch.
And soon all his care were rewarded, as the offspring parrot did hatch.
While passing pet shop, next morning,
he braced hisself, ready for it cry.
I'll Know About Thee!
said parrot, and fixed him with its evil eye.
Pete stopped, and turned round to creature.
He give it a withering look.
I'll Know About Thee, too, he answered.
Thou's had it away with a duck.
[N]
To continue on our animal theme, we've got a little thing here for you called
I'll Know About Thee, and it's about a parrot.
Pete Brown were a honeymoon lover, went out of his way to be kind,
but he once had a row with a parrot that near sent him out of his mind.
Whilst going to the factory in the morning,
bit pet shop each day he would walk, and as he passed Winder,
a parrot, these words of alarm it would squawk.
I'll Know [Gm] About Thee!
Most offensive.
It gave poor old Pete [G] quite a turn,
and he wondered how parrot had managed his innermost secrets to learn.
Well the same thing went on for a fortnight, till the whole thing were going absurd.
One day he went into the pet shop and said,
How much does thou want for your bird?
It's nubber for sale, said pet man.
That parrot is private, it's mine.
I'll give you ten pound, said Peter.
No doing, it will never be thine.
So he left, feeling quite downhearted.
And then, on the very next day,
I'll Know About Thee!
shrieked the parrot, as pet shop he passed on his way.
So back into the shop, up to pet man.
I'll give thee one hundred quid.
It's nubber for sale, said fella.
Not even if a thousand you bid.
But seeing as how you've been so persistent,
and took trouble to which you have been,
Parrot laid a big egg this morning.
You can have it for three pound fifteen.
Pete took the egg home, and he warmed it.
Each day for a crack he would watch.
And soon all his care were rewarded, as the offspring parrot did hatch.
While passing pet shop, next morning,
he braced hisself, ready for it cry.
I'll Know About Thee!
said parrot, and fixed him with its evil eye.
Pete stopped, and turned round to creature.
He give it a withering look.
I'll Know About Thee, too, he answered.
Thou's had it away with a duck.
[N]
Key:
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Gm
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Gm
G
Gm
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Gm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
To continue on our animal theme, we've got a little thing here for you called
I'll Know About Thee, and it's about a parrot.
_ _ _ Pete Brown were a honeymoon lover, went out of his way to be kind,
but he once had a row with a parrot that near sent him out of his mind.
Whilst going to the factory in the morning,
bit pet shop each day he would walk, and as he passed Winder,
a parrot, these words of alarm it would squawk.
I'll Know [Gm] About Thee!
Most offensive.
It gave poor old Pete [G] quite a turn,
and he wondered how parrot had managed his innermost secrets to learn.
_ Well the same thing went on for a fortnight, till the whole thing were going absurd.
One day he went into the pet shop and said,
How much does thou want for your bird?
_ It's nubber for sale, said pet man.
That parrot is private, it's mine.
I'll give you ten pound, said Peter.
No doing, it will never be thine. _
So he left, feeling quite downhearted.
And then, on the very next day,
I'll Know About Thee!
shrieked the parrot, as pet shop he passed on his way.
So back into the shop, up to pet man.
I'll give thee one hundred quid.
It's nubber for sale, said fella.
Not even if a thousand you bid.
_ But seeing as how you've been so persistent,
and took trouble to which you have been,
Parrot laid a big egg this morning.
You can have it for three pound fifteen. _
_ Pete took the egg home, and he warmed it.
Each day for a crack he would watch.
And soon all his care were rewarded, as the offspring parrot did hatch.
_ While passing pet shop, next morning,
he braced hisself, ready for it cry.
I'll Know About Thee!
said parrot, and fixed him with its evil eye.
Pete stopped, and turned round to creature.
He give it a withering look.
I'll Know About Thee, too, he answered.
Thou's had it away with a duck.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
To continue on our animal theme, we've got a little thing here for you called
I'll Know About Thee, and it's about a parrot.
_ _ _ Pete Brown were a honeymoon lover, went out of his way to be kind,
but he once had a row with a parrot that near sent him out of his mind.
Whilst going to the factory in the morning,
bit pet shop each day he would walk, and as he passed Winder,
a parrot, these words of alarm it would squawk.
I'll Know [Gm] About Thee!
Most offensive.
It gave poor old Pete [G] quite a turn,
and he wondered how parrot had managed his innermost secrets to learn.
_ Well the same thing went on for a fortnight, till the whole thing were going absurd.
One day he went into the pet shop and said,
How much does thou want for your bird?
_ It's nubber for sale, said pet man.
That parrot is private, it's mine.
I'll give you ten pound, said Peter.
No doing, it will never be thine. _
So he left, feeling quite downhearted.
And then, on the very next day,
I'll Know About Thee!
shrieked the parrot, as pet shop he passed on his way.
So back into the shop, up to pet man.
I'll give thee one hundred quid.
It's nubber for sale, said fella.
Not even if a thousand you bid.
_ But seeing as how you've been so persistent,
and took trouble to which you have been,
Parrot laid a big egg this morning.
You can have it for three pound fifteen. _
_ Pete took the egg home, and he warmed it.
Each day for a crack he would watch.
And soon all his care were rewarded, as the offspring parrot did hatch.
_ While passing pet shop, next morning,
he braced hisself, ready for it cry.
I'll Know About Thee!
said parrot, and fixed him with its evil eye.
Pete stopped, and turned round to creature.
He give it a withering look.
I'll Know About Thee, too, he answered.
Thou's had it away with a duck.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _