Chords for Gary Puckett on acoustic
Tempo:
128.95 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Em
G
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
To our living room, we're just [Gb] sitting around here having fun.
Come here, [D] Red.
[B] Give me your
[Ab] Jim Glazer, can you do that?
Do [Eb] for me your [N] shotgun red impression.
Close as I can get.
[Bb] Not [N] real close.
Boy, he even looks like me, Rome.
Jim Glazer looks like you.
No, I'm just kidding.
That hurts.
That really hurts.
Let's try it.
Let's try it.
I wish I could sing Man in the Mirror, but I can't do that.
Let's try Gary Bucket.
Imitation, you know, [B] that's the greatest form of
Do it again [Bb] for Gary Bucket.
Can you do it, Rome?
[A] Your plates will fly out here, Rome.
[N]
You know a great deal about Gary Bucket.
You're a big fan of his, aren't you?
Why don't we get him to sing a song or two?
[Bb] I'm going to drop a bomb on him.
Do that Gwynn the Eskimo.
Gwynn the Eskimo?
[Dm] No, I can't do that, I swear to [Bb] you.
But I can do something from [N] the past here.
What is Gwynn the Eskimo?
That was a song that Bob Dylan wrote and I just happened to record it.
I think it was on the Young Girl album.
And I can't remember the song.
Such is the dreams of the everyday housewife.
Something like that.
These are [Em] the [Dm] dreams of the everyday [Em] housewife.
[G] I don't remember that one either.
I haven't played it before.
Do you always sing that high?
No, I just [B] picked a key and that was the one it was.
How [C] about Young Girl?
Young Girl? Yeah.
[F] Young girl, [Em] get out of my life.
[F] My love for you [Em] is way out of line.
You [D] better run, girl.
[G]
You're much [Bb] too [Ab] young, girl.
[C] With all [F] the charm [C] of a woman.
Along with the [F] devil.
[Em] [C] You [F] kept the secret [C] of your youth.
[F] No.
[E] You led me to believe.
[F] You're old enough [Fm] to give me love.
[C] And now [G] it hurts to know the [Ab] truth.
[C] Everybody.
[F] Young girl, [Em] get out of my [F] mind.
My love for you [Em] is way out of line.
[D] You better run, [G] girl.
You're much [Bb] too young, [Ab] girl.
Yeah!
Alright.
[N]
Brad, did you notice they ran off and left the amateurs here?
Yeah.
And the blazer jumped in there.
They took [Bb] over, Ralph.
They took over.
Blew us away.
What else would you like to sing?
What do you feel like?
[Ab] What do you want to hear some of us on the acoustic?
[C] Well, let me see.
Here's one they'll probably remember.
[G] Lady willpower.
I know you [C] want to see [Dm] me.
But you're afraid.
[C] Of what I might have on [Dm] my mind.
[Em] [F] One thing you can be sure [Fm] of.
I'll take good care of your [C] love.
[E] If you will [G] let me [F] give you mine.
[G] [C] Lady [Dm] willpower.
Yes, [C] now or never.
[G] Give your love to me.
[Am] And I'll [Bb] cover your heart [Am] with canvas.
[G]
[F] And sleep.
Yeah.
[C] Alright.
[N]
[B]
What I would like to do is a little reprise.
I don't think I [Bb] should let this historic opportunity go by.
Would you do a little more of Woman, Woman with Jim?
[G] The two of you.
Well, okay.
Huh?
[Bb] You take the lead.
Oh, yeah.
[E]
[G] [C] Woman.
[Em] [F]
Oh, woman.
[Em] [F]
Have you [Em] got cheating on [Dm] your mind?
[G] Oh, [C] on your [F] mind.
You sing the verse.
[C] Something's [Em] wrong between us.
[F] That your laughter [G] cannot hide.
[C] And [Am] you're [Dm] afraid to lose your [C] eyes and mind.
Okay.
Lady, when [Em] I love you.
I [F] know you're not satisfied.
[Fm] Oh, [C]
[Em]
[F] [Em] woman.
[F] Have you [Em] got cheating on [Dm] your mind?
[G] Oh, [C] on your mind.
[F] That's beautiful.
[N] Yeah.
Yeah.
Now [A]
[E] [D]
that's a first.
[N] Yes, sir.
That's a first.
Gary, separately, I have heard you and Mr.
[Gb] Glazer here sing that song [B] for, gosh, 13 or [Ab] 14 years.
Heard Jimmy Payne sing it for all these years.
But [Ebm] I've never heard the two of you sing together.
That's a first.
[Ab] That's nice.
It is.
It's historic.
I love it.
How [Bb] about Over You?
Oh, Over You.
What key [Fm] is that in?
[Gbm] Why am I losing sleep [E] over [Db] you?
[Gb]
[Eb] [Db] [Em] Your [Ebm] brain processes [Db] green wood.
[Gb] So many days have gone [Gbm] by.
Still I'm so lonely.
And [Ab] I guess there's just [Ebm] no getting over [Fm] you.
[Ebm] And there's nothing I [Bb] can do but [B] spend all of my [Abm] time out [Gb] of my [Gbm] mind [Db] over you.
[Bbm] Over [G] you.
[B] How you doing, Red?
Great, man.
[N]
[B] Gary, you'd never make it as a bass singer, though, would you?
I don't know.
I've got a pretty low voice.
Sings [Ab] higher than a hawk's nest.
Do you [B] enjoy that, Red?
Do, do, do, do, do.
[B] Would you do me a favor?
I want to join his group.
Would you listen [Bb] to me first of all?
Would you cue the break?
And then we'll all come tumbling back in.
[A] We'll be right back with Nashville now, right after a word
Come here, [D] Red.
[B] Give me your
[Ab] Jim Glazer, can you do that?
Do [Eb] for me your [N] shotgun red impression.
Close as I can get.
[Bb] Not [N] real close.
Boy, he even looks like me, Rome.
Jim Glazer looks like you.
No, I'm just kidding.
That hurts.
That really hurts.
Let's try it.
Let's try it.
I wish I could sing Man in the Mirror, but I can't do that.
Let's try Gary Bucket.
Imitation, you know, [B] that's the greatest form of
Do it again [Bb] for Gary Bucket.
Can you do it, Rome?
[A] Your plates will fly out here, Rome.
[N]
You know a great deal about Gary Bucket.
You're a big fan of his, aren't you?
Why don't we get him to sing a song or two?
[Bb] I'm going to drop a bomb on him.
Do that Gwynn the Eskimo.
Gwynn the Eskimo?
[Dm] No, I can't do that, I swear to [Bb] you.
But I can do something from [N] the past here.
What is Gwynn the Eskimo?
That was a song that Bob Dylan wrote and I just happened to record it.
I think it was on the Young Girl album.
And I can't remember the song.
Such is the dreams of the everyday housewife.
Something like that.
These are [Em] the [Dm] dreams of the everyday [Em] housewife.
[G] I don't remember that one either.
I haven't played it before.
Do you always sing that high?
No, I just [B] picked a key and that was the one it was.
How [C] about Young Girl?
Young Girl? Yeah.
[F] Young girl, [Em] get out of my life.
[F] My love for you [Em] is way out of line.
You [D] better run, girl.
[G]
You're much [Bb] too [Ab] young, girl.
[C] With all [F] the charm [C] of a woman.
Along with the [F] devil.
[Em] [C] You [F] kept the secret [C] of your youth.
[F] No.
[E] You led me to believe.
[F] You're old enough [Fm] to give me love.
[C] And now [G] it hurts to know the [Ab] truth.
[C] Everybody.
[F] Young girl, [Em] get out of my [F] mind.
My love for you [Em] is way out of line.
[D] You better run, [G] girl.
You're much [Bb] too young, [Ab] girl.
Yeah!
Alright.
[N]
Brad, did you notice they ran off and left the amateurs here?
Yeah.
And the blazer jumped in there.
They took [Bb] over, Ralph.
They took over.
Blew us away.
What else would you like to sing?
What do you feel like?
[Ab] What do you want to hear some of us on the acoustic?
[C] Well, let me see.
Here's one they'll probably remember.
[G] Lady willpower.
I know you [C] want to see [Dm] me.
But you're afraid.
[C] Of what I might have on [Dm] my mind.
[Em] [F] One thing you can be sure [Fm] of.
I'll take good care of your [C] love.
[E] If you will [G] let me [F] give you mine.
[G] [C] Lady [Dm] willpower.
Yes, [C] now or never.
[G] Give your love to me.
[Am] And I'll [Bb] cover your heart [Am] with canvas.
[G]
[F] And sleep.
Yeah.
[C] Alright.
[N]
[B]
What I would like to do is a little reprise.
I don't think I [Bb] should let this historic opportunity go by.
Would you do a little more of Woman, Woman with Jim?
[G] The two of you.
Well, okay.
Huh?
[Bb] You take the lead.
Oh, yeah.
[E]
[G] [C] Woman.
[Em] [F]
Oh, woman.
[Em] [F]
Have you [Em] got cheating on [Dm] your mind?
[G] Oh, [C] on your [F] mind.
You sing the verse.
[C] Something's [Em] wrong between us.
[F] That your laughter [G] cannot hide.
[C] And [Am] you're [Dm] afraid to lose your [C] eyes and mind.
Okay.
Lady, when [Em] I love you.
I [F] know you're not satisfied.
[Fm] Oh, [C]
[Em]
[F] [Em] woman.
[F] Have you [Em] got cheating on [Dm] your mind?
[G] Oh, [C] on your mind.
[F] That's beautiful.
[N] Yeah.
Yeah.
Now [A]
[E] [D]
that's a first.
[N] Yes, sir.
That's a first.
Gary, separately, I have heard you and Mr.
[Gb] Glazer here sing that song [B] for, gosh, 13 or [Ab] 14 years.
Heard Jimmy Payne sing it for all these years.
But [Ebm] I've never heard the two of you sing together.
That's a first.
[Ab] That's nice.
It is.
It's historic.
I love it.
How [Bb] about Over You?
Oh, Over You.
What key [Fm] is that in?
[Gbm] Why am I losing sleep [E] over [Db] you?
[Gb]
[Eb] [Db] [Em] Your [Ebm] brain processes [Db] green wood.
[Gb] So many days have gone [Gbm] by.
Still I'm so lonely.
And [Ab] I guess there's just [Ebm] no getting over [Fm] you.
[Ebm] And there's nothing I [Bb] can do but [B] spend all of my [Abm] time out [Gb] of my [Gbm] mind [Db] over you.
[Bbm] Over [G] you.
[B] How you doing, Red?
Great, man.
[N]
[B] Gary, you'd never make it as a bass singer, though, would you?
I don't know.
I've got a pretty low voice.
Sings [Ab] higher than a hawk's nest.
Do you [B] enjoy that, Red?
Do, do, do, do, do.
[B] Would you do me a favor?
I want to join his group.
Would you listen [Bb] to me first of all?
Would you cue the break?
And then we'll all come tumbling back in.
[A] We'll be right back with Nashville now, right after a word
Key:
C
F
Em
G
Bb
C
F
Em
To our living room, we're just [Gb] sitting around here having fun.
Come here, [D] Red.
_ [B] _ _ _ Give me _ your_
[Ab] _ _ _ _ Jim Glazer, can you do that?
Do [Eb] for me your [N] shotgun red impression.
Close as I can get.
[Bb] _ _ _ Not [N] real close.
Boy, he even looks like me, Rome.
Jim Glazer looks like you.
No, I'm just kidding.
That hurts.
That really hurts.
_ Let's try it.
Let's try it.
I wish I could sing Man in the Mirror, but I can't do that.
Let's try Gary Bucket.
Imitation, you know, [B] that's the greatest form of_
Do it again [Bb] for Gary Bucket. _
_ _ _ Can you do it, Rome? _ _
[A] Your plates will fly out here, Rome.
[N] _ _ _
_ _ _ You know a great deal about Gary Bucket.
You're a big fan of his, aren't you?
Why don't we get him to sing a song or two? _
[Bb] I'm going to drop a bomb on him.
Do that Gwynn the Eskimo.
Gwynn the Eskimo?
[Dm] No, I can't do that, I swear to [Bb] you.
But I can do something from [N] the past here.
What is Gwynn the Eskimo?
That was a song that Bob Dylan wrote and I just happened to record it.
I think it was on the Young Girl album.
And I can't remember the song.
Such is the dreams of the everyday housewife.
Something like that.
These are [Em] the _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] dreams of the everyday [Em] housewife.
_ _ [G] I don't remember that one either.
I haven't played it before.
Do you always sing that high?
No, I just [B] picked a key and that was the one it was.
How [C] about Young Girl?
Young Girl? Yeah.
[F] _ _ _ Young girl, [Em] get out of my life.
[F] My love for you [Em] is way out of line.
You [D] better run, girl.
[G] _
You're much [Bb] too _ [Ab] young, _ girl.
_ _ [C] _ _ With all [F] the charm _ [C] of a woman.
Along with the [F] devil.
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ You [F] kept the secret _ [C] of your youth. _
_ [F] _ No.
[E] _ _ You led me to believe.
[F] You're old enough [Fm] to give me love.
[C] _ And now [G] it hurts to know the [Ab] truth. _
[C] Everybody.
_ _ _ [F] Young girl, [Em] get out of my [F] mind.
My love for you [Em] is way out of line.
[D] You better run, [G] girl.
You're much [Bb] too young, [Ab] girl.
Yeah!
Alright.
[N] _ _ _
Brad, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ did you notice they ran off and left the amateurs here?
Yeah.
And the blazer jumped in there.
They took [Bb] over, Ralph.
They took over.
Blew us away.
What else would you like to sing?
What do you feel like?
[Ab] What do you want to hear some of us on the acoustic?
[C] Well, let me see.
Here's one they'll probably remember. _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ Lady willpower.
I know you [C] want to see [Dm] me.
But you're afraid.
_ _ [C] _ _ Of what I might have on [Dm] my mind. _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [F] One thing you can be sure [Fm] of.
_ I'll take good care of your [C] love.
[E] If you will [G] let me [F] give you mine. _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [C] _ Lady [Dm] willpower.
Yes, [C] now or never.
[G] Give your love to me.
[Am] And I'll [Bb] cover your heart [Am] with canvas.
[G] _ _ _ _
[F] And sleep.
_ Yeah. _
_ [C] Alright.
_ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
What I would like to do is a little reprise.
I don't think I [Bb] should let this historic opportunity go by.
Would you do a little more of Woman, Woman with Jim?
[G] The two of you.
Well, okay.
Huh?
[Bb] You take the lead.
Oh, yeah.
[E] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ Woman. _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
Oh, woman.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
Have you [Em] got cheating on [Dm] your _ mind?
[G] Oh, _ _ [C] on your _ [F] mind.
You sing the verse.
_ [C] _ _ _ Something's [Em] wrong between us.
_ [F] That your laughter [G] cannot hide.
_ _ [C] And [Am] you're _ [Dm] afraid to lose your [C] eyes and mind.
_ _ Okay.
_ _ Lady, when [Em] I love you.
I [F] know you're not satisfied.
[Fm] Oh, _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Em] woman. _ _
_ [F] _ Have you [Em] got cheating on [Dm] your _ mind?
[G] Oh, _ [C] on your _ mind.
[F] That's beautiful.
[N] Yeah.
Yeah.
_ Now [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
that's a first.
[N] Yes, sir.
That's a first. _
_ _ _ Gary, separately, I have heard you and _ _ Mr. _
[Gb] Glazer here sing that song [B] for, gosh, 13 or [Ab] 14 years.
Heard Jimmy Payne sing it for all these years.
But [Ebm] I've never heard the two of you sing together.
That's a first.
[Ab] That's nice.
It is.
It's historic.
I love it.
How [Bb] about Over You?
Oh, Over You.
What key [Fm] is that in?
_ _ _ [Gbm] Why am I losing sleep [E] over [Db] you?
_ _ [Gb] _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Db] _ _ [Em] Your [Ebm] brain processes _ [Db] green wood. _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ So many days have gone [Gbm] by.
_ Still I'm so lonely.
And [Ab] I guess there's just [Ebm] no getting over [Fm] you.
[Ebm] And there's nothing I [Bb] can do but [B] spend all of my [Abm] time out [Gb] of my _ [Gbm] mind _ [Db] over you.
_ [Bbm] _ _ Over [G] you.
[B] How you doing, Red?
Great, man.
[N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ Gary, you'd never make it as a bass singer, though, would you?
_ I don't know.
I've got a pretty low voice.
Sings [Ab] higher than a hawk's nest.
Do you [B] enjoy that, Red?
Do, do, do, do, do.
[B] Would you do me a favor?
I want to join his group.
_ Would you listen [Bb] to me first of all?
Would you cue the break?
And then we'll all come tumbling back in.
[A] We'll be right back with Nashville now, right after a word
Come here, [D] Red.
_ [B] _ _ _ Give me _ your_
[Ab] _ _ _ _ Jim Glazer, can you do that?
Do [Eb] for me your [N] shotgun red impression.
Close as I can get.
[Bb] _ _ _ Not [N] real close.
Boy, he even looks like me, Rome.
Jim Glazer looks like you.
No, I'm just kidding.
That hurts.
That really hurts.
_ Let's try it.
Let's try it.
I wish I could sing Man in the Mirror, but I can't do that.
Let's try Gary Bucket.
Imitation, you know, [B] that's the greatest form of_
Do it again [Bb] for Gary Bucket. _
_ _ _ Can you do it, Rome? _ _
[A] Your plates will fly out here, Rome.
[N] _ _ _
_ _ _ You know a great deal about Gary Bucket.
You're a big fan of his, aren't you?
Why don't we get him to sing a song or two? _
[Bb] I'm going to drop a bomb on him.
Do that Gwynn the Eskimo.
Gwynn the Eskimo?
[Dm] No, I can't do that, I swear to [Bb] you.
But I can do something from [N] the past here.
What is Gwynn the Eskimo?
That was a song that Bob Dylan wrote and I just happened to record it.
I think it was on the Young Girl album.
And I can't remember the song.
Such is the dreams of the everyday housewife.
Something like that.
These are [Em] the _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] dreams of the everyday [Em] housewife.
_ _ [G] I don't remember that one either.
I haven't played it before.
Do you always sing that high?
No, I just [B] picked a key and that was the one it was.
How [C] about Young Girl?
Young Girl? Yeah.
[F] _ _ _ Young girl, [Em] get out of my life.
[F] My love for you [Em] is way out of line.
You [D] better run, girl.
[G] _
You're much [Bb] too _ [Ab] young, _ girl.
_ _ [C] _ _ With all [F] the charm _ [C] of a woman.
Along with the [F] devil.
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ You [F] kept the secret _ [C] of your youth. _
_ [F] _ No.
[E] _ _ You led me to believe.
[F] You're old enough [Fm] to give me love.
[C] _ And now [G] it hurts to know the [Ab] truth. _
[C] Everybody.
_ _ _ [F] Young girl, [Em] get out of my [F] mind.
My love for you [Em] is way out of line.
[D] You better run, [G] girl.
You're much [Bb] too young, [Ab] girl.
Yeah!
Alright.
[N] _ _ _
Brad, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ did you notice they ran off and left the amateurs here?
Yeah.
And the blazer jumped in there.
They took [Bb] over, Ralph.
They took over.
Blew us away.
What else would you like to sing?
What do you feel like?
[Ab] What do you want to hear some of us on the acoustic?
[C] Well, let me see.
Here's one they'll probably remember. _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ Lady willpower.
I know you [C] want to see [Dm] me.
But you're afraid.
_ _ [C] _ _ Of what I might have on [Dm] my mind. _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ [F] One thing you can be sure [Fm] of.
_ I'll take good care of your [C] love.
[E] If you will [G] let me [F] give you mine. _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [C] _ Lady [Dm] willpower.
Yes, [C] now or never.
[G] Give your love to me.
[Am] And I'll [Bb] cover your heart [Am] with canvas.
[G] _ _ _ _
[F] And sleep.
_ Yeah. _
_ [C] Alright.
_ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
What I would like to do is a little reprise.
I don't think I [Bb] should let this historic opportunity go by.
Would you do a little more of Woman, Woman with Jim?
[G] The two of you.
Well, okay.
Huh?
[Bb] You take the lead.
Oh, yeah.
[E] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ Woman. _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
Oh, woman.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
Have you [Em] got cheating on [Dm] your _ mind?
[G] Oh, _ _ [C] on your _ [F] mind.
You sing the verse.
_ [C] _ _ _ Something's [Em] wrong between us.
_ [F] That your laughter [G] cannot hide.
_ _ [C] And [Am] you're _ [Dm] afraid to lose your [C] eyes and mind.
_ _ Okay.
_ _ Lady, when [Em] I love you.
I [F] know you're not satisfied.
[Fm] Oh, _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Em] woman. _ _
_ [F] _ Have you [Em] got cheating on [Dm] your _ mind?
[G] Oh, _ [C] on your _ mind.
[F] That's beautiful.
[N] Yeah.
Yeah.
_ Now [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
that's a first.
[N] Yes, sir.
That's a first. _
_ _ _ Gary, separately, I have heard you and _ _ Mr. _
[Gb] Glazer here sing that song [B] for, gosh, 13 or [Ab] 14 years.
Heard Jimmy Payne sing it for all these years.
But [Ebm] I've never heard the two of you sing together.
That's a first.
[Ab] That's nice.
It is.
It's historic.
I love it.
How [Bb] about Over You?
Oh, Over You.
What key [Fm] is that in?
_ _ _ [Gbm] Why am I losing sleep [E] over [Db] you?
_ _ [Gb] _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Db] _ _ [Em] Your [Ebm] brain processes _ [Db] green wood. _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ So many days have gone [Gbm] by.
_ Still I'm so lonely.
And [Ab] I guess there's just [Ebm] no getting over [Fm] you.
[Ebm] And there's nothing I [Bb] can do but [B] spend all of my [Abm] time out [Gb] of my _ [Gbm] mind _ [Db] over you.
_ [Bbm] _ _ Over [G] you.
[B] How you doing, Red?
Great, man.
[N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ Gary, you'd never make it as a bass singer, though, would you?
_ I don't know.
I've got a pretty low voice.
Sings [Ab] higher than a hawk's nest.
Do you [B] enjoy that, Red?
Do, do, do, do, do.
[B] Would you do me a favor?
I want to join his group.
_ Would you listen [Bb] to me first of all?
Would you cue the break?
And then we'll all come tumbling back in.
[A] We'll be right back with Nashville now, right after a word