Chords for George Formby - Aunty Maggie's Remedy
Tempo:
134.3 bpm
Chords used:
B
Gb
Ab
Abm
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] [Gb] [Eb]
[Gb]
[Eb] I'm going [B]
to
[Eb] [Bb] be a bad man.
[Eb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Gb]
[Bb]
[Gb] [Ab]
[A] [Abm]
There's all kinds of remedies [Gb] that you can buy, no matter what ailment you've [B] got.
[Ab] But I know a special one [Dbm] you ought to try, [Db] you'll find it the best [Gb] of the lot.
[B] It's Auntie Maggie's homemade remedy, [G] guaranteed never [Abm] to fail.
[B] [Eb] That's the stuff that will [Abm] do the trick, [Db] sold at [Abm] every [Gb] chemist for one and a kick.
Now [B] if you've got lumbago, rheumatics or gout, or a pain in your over [E]-telly,
don't kick up [Dbm] a shindy, [Abm] you'll never [Ab] get windy [Db] with Auntie [Gb] Maggie's [B] remedy.
If you set your alarm clock for eight in the morning, you're bound to wake up, [E] I'll agree.
But I'll bet you by heaven, you'll jump out [Ab] at seven [Db] with Auntie [Gb] Maggie's remedy.
[B] In the young lady's bedroom, I went by mistake, my intentions were honest, [E] you see.
She shouted with laughter, I know what [Ab] you're after, it's Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
[Abm]
[B] [G] [B]
[Eb]
[Abm] [Db] [Gb]
[B]
[E]
[Ab] [Db] [B]
[Gb] Auntie [B] Maggie's homemade remedy, [G] guaranteed never [B] to fail.
[Eb] That's the stuff that will [Abm] do the trick, [Db] sold at every [Gb] chemist for one and a kick.
[B] Now I went to the [Abm] doctor, I wasn't [B] too well, and he made me lie on the [E] settee.
[Dbm] He said, there's trouble brewing, you've been [Ab] overdoing, [Db] it's Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
Now I know a young lady, who's putting on weight, in a place where it just [E] shouldn't be.
So I said to [Db]
Nellie, [Abm] now you rub [Ab] your ankle with Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
Now one day at the races, the [Abm] horse that I backed, could have won, it was easy to see.
But the trainer [E] said after, it would have [Ab] gone faster, with Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
Inside [Ab] it's not bagged, Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
[A] [Ab]
[E] [B]
[Abm]
[Bb]
[E] [A]
[Gb]
[Eb] I'm going [B]
to
[Eb] [Bb] be a bad man.
[Eb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Gb]
[Bb]
[Gb] [Ab]
[A] [Abm]
There's all kinds of remedies [Gb] that you can buy, no matter what ailment you've [B] got.
[Ab] But I know a special one [Dbm] you ought to try, [Db] you'll find it the best [Gb] of the lot.
[B] It's Auntie Maggie's homemade remedy, [G] guaranteed never [Abm] to fail.
[B] [Eb] That's the stuff that will [Abm] do the trick, [Db] sold at [Abm] every [Gb] chemist for one and a kick.
Now [B] if you've got lumbago, rheumatics or gout, or a pain in your over [E]-telly,
don't kick up [Dbm] a shindy, [Abm] you'll never [Ab] get windy [Db] with Auntie [Gb] Maggie's [B] remedy.
If you set your alarm clock for eight in the morning, you're bound to wake up, [E] I'll agree.
But I'll bet you by heaven, you'll jump out [Ab] at seven [Db] with Auntie [Gb] Maggie's remedy.
[B] In the young lady's bedroom, I went by mistake, my intentions were honest, [E] you see.
She shouted with laughter, I know what [Ab] you're after, it's Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
[Abm]
[B] [G] [B]
[Eb]
[Abm] [Db] [Gb]
[B]
[E]
[Ab] [Db] [B]
[Gb] Auntie [B] Maggie's homemade remedy, [G] guaranteed never [B] to fail.
[Eb] That's the stuff that will [Abm] do the trick, [Db] sold at every [Gb] chemist for one and a kick.
[B] Now I went to the [Abm] doctor, I wasn't [B] too well, and he made me lie on the [E] settee.
[Dbm] He said, there's trouble brewing, you've been [Ab] overdoing, [Db] it's Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
Now I know a young lady, who's putting on weight, in a place where it just [E] shouldn't be.
So I said to [Db]
Nellie, [Abm] now you rub [Ab] your ankle with Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
Now one day at the races, the [Abm] horse that I backed, could have won, it was easy to see.
But the trainer [E] said after, it would have [Ab] gone faster, with Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
Inside [Ab] it's not bagged, Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
[A] [Ab]
[E] [B]
[Abm]
[Bb]
[E] [A]
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[N] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
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_ _ _ [Eb] I'm going _ [B] _ _
_ to _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] [Bb] be a bad man.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ _ There's all kinds of remedies [Gb] that you can buy, no matter what ailment you've [B] got.
_ [Ab] But I know a special one [Dbm] you ought to try, [Db] you'll find it the best [Gb] of the lot.
_ [B] It's Auntie Maggie's homemade _ remedy, [G] guaranteed never [Abm] to fail.
[B] _ _ [Eb] That's the stuff that will [Abm] do the trick, _ [Db] sold at [Abm] every [Gb] chemist for one and a kick.
Now [B] if you've got lumbago, rheumatics or gout, or a pain in your over [E]-telly,
_ don't kick up [Dbm] a shindy, [Abm] you'll never [Ab] get windy [Db] with Auntie [Gb] Maggie's [B] remedy.
_ _ If you set your alarm clock for eight in the morning, you're bound to wake up, [E] I'll agree.
_ But I'll bet you by heaven, you'll jump out [Ab] at seven [Db] with Auntie [Gb] Maggie's remedy.
_ _ [B] In the young lady's bedroom, I went by mistake, my intentions were honest, [E] you see.
_ She shouted with laughter, I know what [Ab] you're after, it's Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
_ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Gb] _
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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ Auntie [B] Maggie's homemade remedy, _ [G] guaranteed never [B] to fail.
_ _ [Eb] That's the stuff that will [Abm] do the trick, [Db] sold at every [Gb] chemist for one and a kick.
[B] Now I went to the [Abm] doctor, I wasn't [B] too well, and he made me lie on the [E] settee.
_ [Dbm] He said, there's trouble brewing, you've been [Ab] _ overdoing, [Db] it's Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
_ _ Now I know a young lady, who's putting on weight, in a place where it just [E] shouldn't be.
_ So I said to [Db]
Nellie, [Abm] now you rub [Ab] your ankle with Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
_ _ _ Now one day at the races, the [Abm] horse that I backed, could have won, it was easy to see.
_ But the trainer [E] said after, it would have [Ab] gone faster, with Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
Inside [Ab] it's not bagged, Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
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_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] I'm going _ [B] _ _
_ to _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] [Bb] be a bad man.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ _ There's all kinds of remedies [Gb] that you can buy, no matter what ailment you've [B] got.
_ [Ab] But I know a special one [Dbm] you ought to try, [Db] you'll find it the best [Gb] of the lot.
_ [B] It's Auntie Maggie's homemade _ remedy, [G] guaranteed never [Abm] to fail.
[B] _ _ [Eb] That's the stuff that will [Abm] do the trick, _ [Db] sold at [Abm] every [Gb] chemist for one and a kick.
Now [B] if you've got lumbago, rheumatics or gout, or a pain in your over [E]-telly,
_ don't kick up [Dbm] a shindy, [Abm] you'll never [Ab] get windy [Db] with Auntie [Gb] Maggie's [B] remedy.
_ _ If you set your alarm clock for eight in the morning, you're bound to wake up, [E] I'll agree.
_ But I'll bet you by heaven, you'll jump out [Ab] at seven [Db] with Auntie [Gb] Maggie's remedy.
_ _ [B] In the young lady's bedroom, I went by mistake, my intentions were honest, [E] you see.
_ She shouted with laughter, I know what [Ab] you're after, it's Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
_ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ Auntie [B] Maggie's homemade remedy, _ [G] guaranteed never [B] to fail.
_ _ [Eb] That's the stuff that will [Abm] do the trick, [Db] sold at every [Gb] chemist for one and a kick.
[B] Now I went to the [Abm] doctor, I wasn't [B] too well, and he made me lie on the [E] settee.
_ [Dbm] He said, there's trouble brewing, you've been [Ab] _ overdoing, [Db] it's Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
_ _ Now I know a young lady, who's putting on weight, in a place where it just [E] shouldn't be.
_ So I said to [Db]
Nellie, [Abm] now you rub [Ab] your ankle with Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
_ _ _ Now one day at the races, the [Abm] horse that I backed, could have won, it was easy to see.
_ But the trainer [E] said after, it would have [Ab] gone faster, with Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
Inside [Ab] it's not bagged, Auntie Maggie's [B] remedy.
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_ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
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