Chords for Gilbert O'Sullivan - Ooh Wakka Doo Wakka Day
Tempo:
112.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
Gm
Cm
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm] [Cm] [F]
[Bb]
[F] I want [Gm] to tell you, I might as [F] well know, about a girl I met back [Bb] in May.
Her [Gm] name is Rita, and you should see her [F] when she goes whackadoo [Bb] whackaday.
She's got a brother, like any [F] other, who got his nose caught [Bb] inside a gate.
And when they greet him, it's [F] so relieving, he just went do-whack-a-doo [Bb]-whackaday.
You [Dm] wouldn't think to look at [Gm] me that I was strong, but [Cm] underneath it all I [F] really am.
And [Bb] just to prove it, why, [Gm] only the other day, I [Ab] picked a needle up with [Cm] one hand.
[Dm]
[Eb] [F] Now [Gm] up in Bradford, a chap named [F] Radford, while taking part in a [Bb] local play,
was intercepted, and then [F] suspected, of going do-whack-a-doo [C]-whackaday.
Hey, hey, hey, [Bb] who was that lady [Ebm] I saw you with?
[Ab] It was not [Db] your wife, [Bb] who looked to me [Ebm] [Gb]
suspiciously, like someone I have never [F] seen before in my life.
[Bb] Doo, doo-dee-doo-dee-doo-dee [F]-doo Doo-dee-doo, doo-dee-doo [Bb]-dee-doo-dee-doo
Doo-doo-dee-doo-dee-doo [F]-dee-doo Doo-dee-doo, doo-dee-doo-dee-doo [Bb]-dee-doo
It's [Dm] not surprising when you [Gm] come to think of it, just [Cm] what it is that makes [F] people sweat.
You [Bb] only have to sing the [Gm] wrong weeping thing, and [Ab] they'll be bleeping every [Cm] briefing where.
[Dm]
[Cm] [F] Now if you [Gm] love me, you're not [F] above me.
If you don't, well, what [Bb] can I say?
Except we'll see when you come to [F] tea, then.
You can go wagadoo, [Ebm] wagadoo, wagadoo, [Cm] wagadoo, [Eb]
[F] [G] [Gb] wagaday.
[Ebm] [Bb]
[N]
[Bb]
[F] I want [Gm] to tell you, I might as [F] well know, about a girl I met back [Bb] in May.
Her [Gm] name is Rita, and you should see her [F] when she goes whackadoo [Bb] whackaday.
She's got a brother, like any [F] other, who got his nose caught [Bb] inside a gate.
And when they greet him, it's [F] so relieving, he just went do-whack-a-doo [Bb]-whackaday.
You [Dm] wouldn't think to look at [Gm] me that I was strong, but [Cm] underneath it all I [F] really am.
And [Bb] just to prove it, why, [Gm] only the other day, I [Ab] picked a needle up with [Cm] one hand.
[Dm]
[Eb] [F] Now [Gm] up in Bradford, a chap named [F] Radford, while taking part in a [Bb] local play,
was intercepted, and then [F] suspected, of going do-whack-a-doo [C]-whackaday.
Hey, hey, hey, [Bb] who was that lady [Ebm] I saw you with?
[Ab] It was not [Db] your wife, [Bb] who looked to me [Ebm] [Gb]
suspiciously, like someone I have never [F] seen before in my life.
[Bb] Doo, doo-dee-doo-dee-doo-dee [F]-doo Doo-dee-doo, doo-dee-doo [Bb]-dee-doo-dee-doo
Doo-doo-dee-doo-dee-doo [F]-dee-doo Doo-dee-doo, doo-dee-doo-dee-doo [Bb]-dee-doo
It's [Dm] not surprising when you [Gm] come to think of it, just [Cm] what it is that makes [F] people sweat.
You [Bb] only have to sing the [Gm] wrong weeping thing, and [Ab] they'll be bleeping every [Cm] briefing where.
[Dm]
[Cm] [F] Now if you [Gm] love me, you're not [F] above me.
If you don't, well, what [Bb] can I say?
Except we'll see when you come to [F] tea, then.
You can go wagadoo, [Ebm] wagadoo, wagadoo, [Cm] wagadoo, [Eb]
[F] [G] [Gb] wagaday.
[Ebm] [Bb]
[N]
Key:
F
Bb
Gm
Cm
Dm
F
Bb
Gm
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] I want [Gm] to tell you, I might as [F] well know, about a girl I met back [Bb] in May.
Her [Gm] name is Rita, and you should see her [F] when she goes _ whackadoo [Bb] whackaday. _
She's got a brother, like any [F] other, who got his nose caught [Bb] inside a gate.
And when they greet him, it's [F] so relieving, he just went do-whack-a-doo [Bb]-whackaday. _
You [Dm] wouldn't think to look at [Gm] me that I was strong, but [Cm] underneath it all I [F] really am.
And [Bb] just to prove it, why, [Gm] only the other day, I [Ab] picked a needle up with [Cm] one hand.
[Dm] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] Now [Gm] up in Bradford, a chap named [F] Radford, while taking part in a [Bb] local play,
was _ intercepted, and then [F] suspected, of going do-whack-a-doo [C]-whackaday.
Hey, _ hey, hey, [Bb] who was that lady [Ebm] I saw you with? _
_ [Ab] It was not [Db] your wife, _ [Bb] who looked to me [Ebm] _ _ [Gb]
suspiciously, like someone I have never [F] seen before in my life.
[Bb] Doo, doo-dee-doo-dee-doo-dee [F]-doo Doo-dee-doo, doo-dee-doo _ [Bb]-dee-doo-dee-doo
Doo-doo-dee-doo-dee-doo [F]-dee-doo Doo-dee-doo, doo-dee-doo-dee-doo [Bb]-dee-doo _
It's [Dm] not surprising when you [Gm] come to think of it, just [Cm] what it is that makes [F] people sweat.
You [Bb] only have to sing the [Gm] wrong weeping thing, and [Ab] they'll be bleeping every [Cm] briefing where.
[Dm] _
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] Now if you [Gm] love me, you're not [F] above me.
If you don't, well, what [Bb] can I say?
Except we'll see when you come to [F] tea, then.
You can go _ wagadoo, [Ebm] wagadoo, wagadoo, [Cm] wagadoo, [Eb] _
_ [F] _ _ _ [G] [Gb] wagaday. _ _
_ [Ebm] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] I want [Gm] to tell you, I might as [F] well know, about a girl I met back [Bb] in May.
Her [Gm] name is Rita, and you should see her [F] when she goes _ whackadoo [Bb] whackaday. _
She's got a brother, like any [F] other, who got his nose caught [Bb] inside a gate.
And when they greet him, it's [F] so relieving, he just went do-whack-a-doo [Bb]-whackaday. _
You [Dm] wouldn't think to look at [Gm] me that I was strong, but [Cm] underneath it all I [F] really am.
And [Bb] just to prove it, why, [Gm] only the other day, I [Ab] picked a needle up with [Cm] one hand.
[Dm] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] Now [Gm] up in Bradford, a chap named [F] Radford, while taking part in a [Bb] local play,
was _ intercepted, and then [F] suspected, of going do-whack-a-doo [C]-whackaday.
Hey, _ hey, hey, [Bb] who was that lady [Ebm] I saw you with? _
_ [Ab] It was not [Db] your wife, _ [Bb] who looked to me [Ebm] _ _ [Gb]
suspiciously, like someone I have never [F] seen before in my life.
[Bb] Doo, doo-dee-doo-dee-doo-dee [F]-doo Doo-dee-doo, doo-dee-doo _ [Bb]-dee-doo-dee-doo
Doo-doo-dee-doo-dee-doo [F]-dee-doo Doo-dee-doo, doo-dee-doo-dee-doo [Bb]-dee-doo _
It's [Dm] not surprising when you [Gm] come to think of it, just [Cm] what it is that makes [F] people sweat.
You [Bb] only have to sing the [Gm] wrong weeping thing, and [Ab] they'll be bleeping every [Cm] briefing where.
[Dm] _
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] Now if you [Gm] love me, you're not [F] above me.
If you don't, well, what [Bb] can I say?
Except we'll see when you come to [F] tea, then.
You can go _ wagadoo, [Ebm] wagadoo, wagadoo, [Cm] wagadoo, [Eb] _
_ [F] _ _ _ [G] [Gb] wagaday. _ _
_ [Ebm] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _