Chords for Frank Crumit,The Pig Got Up And Slowly Walked Away
Tempo:
152.15 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
One [Cm] evening in October, when I was my [C] one-third sober,
and [Cm] I was taking home a [A] load with manly pride.
[Dm] My [G] poor feet began to stutter, so [C] I lay down in the gutter,
[D] and I peaked, came up, [Am] and [C#] lay [D] down [G] by my side.
[C] Then we sang a song of farewell, and good [Fm] fellows get together,
[D] until a lady passing by was heard [G] to say,
she says, [C] you can tell a man who boozes by the company he chooses,
[D] and the pig got up [Am] and [D] slowly walked [G]
away.
[C] Yes, the pig got up [Dm] and [G] slowly walked away,
[D]
[G] slowly walked away, [C]
slowly [D] [C] walked away.
[F] Yes, the [C] pig [F] got up [B] [C] and he turned and [D] [A] winked at me,
[Em] as he [Fm] slowly [Em] [G] walked [C] away.
I also well remember one [Cm] evening in [C] November,
when I [A] was creeping [F] home at break of [A] day,
[Dm] [Am] [Dm] for in [G] my exhilaration, [C] I engaged in conversation [D] with a cab horse,
right on the corner of [G] Broadway.
[Dm] [C] I was filled up to the eyeballs with [F] a flock of gin and [Fm] highballs,
[D] so I whispered to the cab horse, [G] old and gray,
I says, [C] it's these all-night homeward marshes that gave us both our fallen arches,
[D] and the old horse [A] laughed and [D] slowly walked [G] away.
Yes, [C]
the old horse laughed [G] and slowly walked away,
slowly walked away,
[C] slowly walked away.
[F] And the old horse laughed
[G#] [C] and he turned [G] and [A] winked at me,
[G] as he [D] slowly [G] walked
[C] away,
[C#] [G] as he [D] [G] slowly walked [C] away.
[Cm] [D] [C]
[N]
One [Cm] evening in October, when I was my [C] one-third sober,
and [Cm] I was taking home a [A] load with manly pride.
[Dm] My [G] poor feet began to stutter, so [C] I lay down in the gutter,
[D] and I peaked, came up, [Am] and [C#] lay [D] down [G] by my side.
[C] Then we sang a song of farewell, and good [Fm] fellows get together,
[D] until a lady passing by was heard [G] to say,
she says, [C] you can tell a man who boozes by the company he chooses,
[D] and the pig got up [Am] and [D] slowly walked [G]
away.
[C] Yes, the pig got up [Dm] and [G] slowly walked away,
[D]
[G] slowly walked away, [C]
slowly [D] [C] walked away.
[F] Yes, the [C] pig [F] got up [B] [C] and he turned and [D] [A] winked at me,
[Em] as he [Fm] slowly [Em] [G] walked [C] away.
I also well remember one [Cm] evening in [C] November,
when I [A] was creeping [F] home at break of [A] day,
[Dm] [Am] [Dm] for in [G] my exhilaration, [C] I engaged in conversation [D] with a cab horse,
right on the corner of [G] Broadway.
[Dm] [C] I was filled up to the eyeballs with [F] a flock of gin and [Fm] highballs,
[D] so I whispered to the cab horse, [G] old and gray,
I says, [C] it's these all-night homeward marshes that gave us both our fallen arches,
[D] and the old horse [A] laughed and [D] slowly walked [G] away.
Yes, [C]
the old horse laughed [G] and slowly walked away,
slowly walked away,
[C] slowly walked away.
[F] And the old horse laughed
[G#] [C] and he turned [G] and [A] winked at me,
[G] as he [D] slowly [G] walked
[C] away,
[C#] [G] as he [D] [G] slowly walked [C] away.
[Cm] [D] [C]
[N]
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ One [Cm] evening in October, when I was my [C] one-third sober,
and [Cm] I was taking home a [A] load with manly pride.
_ [Dm] _ My [G] poor feet began to stutter, so [C] I lay down in the gutter,
[D] and I peaked, came up, [Am] and [C#] lay [D] down [G] by my side.
_ _ _ _ [C] Then we sang a song of farewell, _ and good [Fm] fellows get together,
_ [D] until a lady passing by was heard [G] to say,
_ _ she says, [C] you can tell a man who boozes by the company he chooses,
_ [D] and the pig got up [Am] and [D] slowly walked [G]
away.
_ _ _ [C] _ Yes, the pig got up [Dm] and [G] slowly walked away,
_ _ [D] _
[G] slowly walked away, _ [C] _
slowly [D] [C] walked away.
[F] Yes, the [C] pig _ [F] got up [B] [C] and he turned and [D] [A] winked at me,
[Em] as he [Fm] slowly [Em] _ [G] walked _ [C] away.
_ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ also well remember _ one [Cm] evening in [C] November,
_ when I [A] was creeping [F] home at break of [A] day,
_ [Dm] _ _ [Am] _ [Dm] for in [G] my _ exhilaration, _ [C] I engaged in conversation [D] _ with a cab horse,
right on the corner of [G] Broadway.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ [C] I was filled up to the eyeballs with [F] a flock of gin and [Fm] highballs,
[D] so I _ whispered to the cab horse, [G] old and gray,
_ I says, [C] it's these all-night homeward marshes that gave us both our fallen arches,
[D] and the old horse [A] laughed and [D] slowly walked [G] away.
_ Yes, _ [C] _
the old horse laughed _ [G] and slowly walked away, _ _
slowly _ walked away, _ _
[C] slowly _ walked away.
[F] And the old horse laughed _
[G#] [C] and he turned [G] and [A] winked at me, _
[G] as he [D] slowly _ [G] walked _
_ _ [C] away, _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] [G] as he [D] _ [G] slowly walked _ _ [C] away. _ _ _
[Cm] _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ One [Cm] evening in October, when I was my [C] one-third sober,
and [Cm] I was taking home a [A] load with manly pride.
_ [Dm] _ My [G] poor feet began to stutter, so [C] I lay down in the gutter,
[D] and I peaked, came up, [Am] and [C#] lay [D] down [G] by my side.
_ _ _ _ [C] Then we sang a song of farewell, _ and good [Fm] fellows get together,
_ [D] until a lady passing by was heard [G] to say,
_ _ she says, [C] you can tell a man who boozes by the company he chooses,
_ [D] and the pig got up [Am] and [D] slowly walked [G]
away.
_ _ _ [C] _ Yes, the pig got up [Dm] and [G] slowly walked away,
_ _ [D] _
[G] slowly walked away, _ [C] _
slowly [D] [C] walked away.
[F] Yes, the [C] pig _ [F] got up [B] [C] and he turned and [D] [A] winked at me,
[Em] as he [Fm] slowly [Em] _ [G] walked _ [C] away.
_ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ also well remember _ one [Cm] evening in [C] November,
_ when I [A] was creeping [F] home at break of [A] day,
_ [Dm] _ _ [Am] _ [Dm] for in [G] my _ exhilaration, _ [C] I engaged in conversation [D] _ with a cab horse,
right on the corner of [G] Broadway.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ [C] I was filled up to the eyeballs with [F] a flock of gin and [Fm] highballs,
[D] so I _ whispered to the cab horse, [G] old and gray,
_ I says, [C] it's these all-night homeward marshes that gave us both our fallen arches,
[D] and the old horse [A] laughed and [D] slowly walked [G] away.
_ Yes, _ [C] _
the old horse laughed _ [G] and slowly walked away, _ _
slowly _ walked away, _ _
[C] slowly _ walked away.
[F] And the old horse laughed _
[G#] [C] and he turned [G] and [A] winked at me, _
[G] as he [D] slowly _ [G] walked _
_ _ [C] away, _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] [G] as he [D] _ [G] slowly walked _ _ [C] away. _ _ _
[Cm] _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _