Angelyne Chords by Gary U.S. Bonds
Tempo:
68 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Fm
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey, man.
[Bm] Hey, give a girl a little shake over [Bb] there.
[F] [C]
[Bb]
[Gm] [F]
[C] [F] He was a boxer and a drunk, a poony, Bobby South.
[Bb] She was a man, can't stand out at the [G] shopping shop.
[F] He was kind of good looking, and she
was kind of funny, [C] and let's meet that big old tree [F] out
where the river [Bb] runs.
Little Andrew Lyon, Andrew [F] Lyon, has a single down,
and the moonlight's back, back of a [C] three-pound bus,
tied to a lovely tie.
The big bill is little Andrew Lyon.
She was just in from Texas, didn't know her way around,
so he [Bb] took her to a rural house on a big town
and lived [F] here all night.
She looked so [C] fine, I say, pop the question,
that was on his mind.
It was a simple affair, only a friend of his.
[Bb] He said, ask him if he and they stay.
They do.
She bought [F] two tickets with her daddy's American [C] Express,
and not the three [F]-pound bus in a wedding dress.
[Bb] Little Andrew Lyon, Andrew Lyon, [F] has a single down,
and the moonlight's back, back [C] of a three-pound bus,
set to love and pride.
The big bill [F] is little Andrew Lyon.
[Bb] [F]
Yeah, they got a couple!
[C] Woo!
[F] [Bb] [F]
In [C]
[F] a $6 motel over the [Bb] honey bar,
with seven glorious days in another.
Met a [Eb] son, he played the tables,
he pumped a snot full of dimes.
They came back broke, but they had a good time.
[F] Now they're fell apart in the years coming on,
[Bb] but the bill is little [F] old.
They held a pillow in a tie, grew a pen,
had a four-way [Fm] light bulb, and the bill is little old.
The [Bb] sun goes down, the pain don't matter,
[F] the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
The big bill [F] is little [Bb] Andrew Lyon,
[F] and the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
[F] The bill is little, little Andrew [Bb] [F] Lyon,
and the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
[F] [Bb] We're gonna make it loud,
[F]
all by [C] ourselves,
because it's three pounds,
but the bill is five.
[F] [Bb] [F]
The sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
back of [C] a three-pound bus.
[Fm] [Bb] [F]
[Bm] Hey, give a girl a little shake over [Bb] there.
[F] [C]
[Bb]
[Gm] [F]
[C] [F] He was a boxer and a drunk, a poony, Bobby South.
[Bb] She was a man, can't stand out at the [G] shopping shop.
[F] He was kind of good looking, and she
was kind of funny, [C] and let's meet that big old tree [F] out
where the river [Bb] runs.
Little Andrew Lyon, Andrew [F] Lyon, has a single down,
and the moonlight's back, back of a [C] three-pound bus,
tied to a lovely tie.
The big bill is little Andrew Lyon.
She was just in from Texas, didn't know her way around,
so he [Bb] took her to a rural house on a big town
and lived [F] here all night.
She looked so [C] fine, I say, pop the question,
that was on his mind.
It was a simple affair, only a friend of his.
[Bb] He said, ask him if he and they stay.
They do.
She bought [F] two tickets with her daddy's American [C] Express,
and not the three [F]-pound bus in a wedding dress.
[Bb] Little Andrew Lyon, Andrew Lyon, [F] has a single down,
and the moonlight's back, back [C] of a three-pound bus,
set to love and pride.
The big bill [F] is little Andrew Lyon.
[Bb] [F]
Yeah, they got a couple!
[C] Woo!
[F] [Bb] [F]
In [C]
[F] a $6 motel over the [Bb] honey bar,
with seven glorious days in another.
Met a [Eb] son, he played the tables,
he pumped a snot full of dimes.
They came back broke, but they had a good time.
[F] Now they're fell apart in the years coming on,
[Bb] but the bill is little [F] old.
They held a pillow in a tie, grew a pen,
had a four-way [Fm] light bulb, and the bill is little old.
The [Bb] sun goes down, the pain don't matter,
[F] the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
The big bill [F] is little [Bb] Andrew Lyon,
[F] and the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
[F] The bill is little, little Andrew [Bb] [F] Lyon,
and the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
[F] [Bb] We're gonna make it loud,
[F]
all by [C] ourselves,
because it's three pounds,
but the bill is five.
[F] [Bb] [F]
The sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
back of [C] a three-pound bus.
[Fm] [Bb] [F]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Fm
Bm
F
Bb
C
_ Hey, man.
[Bm] Hey, give a girl a little shake over [Bb] there. _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] He was a boxer and a drunk, a poony, Bobby South.
[Bb] She was a man, can't stand out at the [G] shopping shop.
[F] He was kind of good looking, and she
was kind of funny, [C] and let's meet that big old tree [F] out
where the river [Bb] runs.
Little Andrew Lyon, Andrew [F] Lyon, has a single down,
and the moonlight's back, back of a [C] three-pound bus,
tied to a lovely tie.
The big bill is little Andrew Lyon.
She was just in from Texas, didn't know her way around,
so he [Bb] took her to a rural house on a big town
and lived [F] here all night.
She looked so [C] fine, I say, pop the question,
that was on his mind.
It was a simple affair, only a friend of his.
[Bb] He said, ask him if he and they stay.
They do.
She bought [F] two tickets with her daddy's American [C] Express,
and not the three [F]-pound bus in a wedding dress.
[Bb] Little Andrew Lyon, Andrew Lyon, [F] has a single down,
and the moonlight's back, back [C] of a three-pound bus,
set to love and pride.
The big bill [F] is little Andrew Lyon.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
Yeah, they got a couple!
[C] _ Woo! _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
In _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ a $6 motel over the [Bb] honey bar,
with seven glorious days in another.
Met a [Eb] son, he played the tables,
he pumped a snot full of dimes.
They came back broke, but they had a good time.
[F] Now they're fell apart in the years coming on,
[Bb] but the bill is little _ [F] old.
They held a pillow in a tie, grew a pen,
had a four-way [Fm] light bulb, and the bill is little old.
The [Bb] sun goes down, the pain don't matter,
[F] the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
The big bill [F] is little [Bb] Andrew Lyon,
[F] and the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
[F] The bill is little, little Andrew [Bb] _ _ _ [F] Lyon,
and the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] We're gonna make it loud,
_ [F] _
_ all by [C] ourselves,
because it's three pounds,
but the bill is five.
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F]
The sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
back of [C] a three-pound bus. _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] Hey, give a girl a little shake over [Bb] there. _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] He was a boxer and a drunk, a poony, Bobby South.
[Bb] She was a man, can't stand out at the [G] shopping shop.
[F] He was kind of good looking, and she
was kind of funny, [C] and let's meet that big old tree [F] out
where the river [Bb] runs.
Little Andrew Lyon, Andrew [F] Lyon, has a single down,
and the moonlight's back, back of a [C] three-pound bus,
tied to a lovely tie.
The big bill is little Andrew Lyon.
She was just in from Texas, didn't know her way around,
so he [Bb] took her to a rural house on a big town
and lived [F] here all night.
She looked so [C] fine, I say, pop the question,
that was on his mind.
It was a simple affair, only a friend of his.
[Bb] He said, ask him if he and they stay.
They do.
She bought [F] two tickets with her daddy's American [C] Express,
and not the three [F]-pound bus in a wedding dress.
[Bb] Little Andrew Lyon, Andrew Lyon, [F] has a single down,
and the moonlight's back, back [C] of a three-pound bus,
set to love and pride.
The big bill [F] is little Andrew Lyon.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
Yeah, they got a couple!
[C] _ Woo! _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
In _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ a $6 motel over the [Bb] honey bar,
with seven glorious days in another.
Met a [Eb] son, he played the tables,
he pumped a snot full of dimes.
They came back broke, but they had a good time.
[F] Now they're fell apart in the years coming on,
[Bb] but the bill is little _ [F] old.
They held a pillow in a tie, grew a pen,
had a four-way [Fm] light bulb, and the bill is little old.
The [Bb] sun goes down, the pain don't matter,
[F] the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
The big bill [F] is little [Bb] Andrew Lyon,
[F] and the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
[F] The bill is little, little Andrew [Bb] _ _ _ [F] Lyon,
and the sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
[C] back of a three-pound bus, set to love and pride.
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] We're gonna make it loud,
_ [F] _
_ all by [C] ourselves,
because it's three pounds,
but the bill is five.
[F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F]
The sun goes down, and the moonlight's back,
back of [C] a three-pound bus. _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _