Chords for Harry Hipster Gibson - Who Put The Benzedrine In Mrs. Murphys Ovaltine (1944)
Tempo:
163.25 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Bb
G
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [F]
[C] [F] [G]
[C] Mrs.
Murphy couldn't [Bb] sleep, [C] her nerves [Cm] were slightly [Am] off the beat
[Gm]
[Ab] Until she [Am] saw her problem [Bm] with a can of [G] Ovaltine
[C] She drank a cup for [Bb] most every [Dbm] [C] night, [F] and ooh how she [C] would dream
Until [Dm] something rough [C] got in the stuff [Gb] and made [G] her [C] neighbor scream
[F] Ow!
Who put the [Eb] banza [Bb] dream [Db] in Mrs.
[Dm] [G] Murphy's [Ab] [C] Ovaltine?
[Eb] [A] She was ashamed, [Bb] don't know [Fm] who's to blame, cause [Am] the old lady didn't even get his [F] name
Why did she get [Am] that stuff?
[Dbm] Now [F] she [Bb] just can't get [Ab]
[Eb] enough
It [A] might have been the [Bbm] man who wasn't [Fm] there
[C] Now Jack, that [E] guy's a [Em] square, she never [D] ever [Eb] wants to go to sleep
She said [C] that everything is solid [B] already
Now Mr.
Murphy don't know what it's all about
[C] Cause she went and threw the old man out, [F]
clout
Who [Dm] put [Bb] the banza [E] dream [D] in Mrs.
Murphy's [C] Ovaltine?
[A] Now she wants to [Bb] swing the [Db] highland fling
[C] Says that banza dream's the thing that makes [Fm] her spring
[Bb] [C] Ah, spring it [Fm] now Gibson, [D] [C]
[F] it's the second chorus [Bb] you [G] know
[D] Name this chorus is called, [C]
[Fm] Who Put [Dm] the [D] [E] Nemutaws
[Fm] in [D] Mr.
[C] Murphy's [Fm]
Ovalraws?
[F] [Bb] [Fm] I don't know
[Am] [F]
[Db] [F]
[G] [F] [G]
[C] [Em] She bought a [Bb] can of [C] Ovaltine, [F] most every week [C] or so
[Eb] And she always kept [Cm] an extra [C] can on hand, [D] just in case that [G] she'd run low
She [D] never never been so [E] happy since [Eb] she left [C] the [Eb] highland
[F] Till someone [Am] prowled her [A] pantry, [D] sure and tampered [Ab] with [C] her can
Wham!
Who [F] put [Bb] the banza [Am]
dream in [Dbm] Mrs.
[Dm] [G] Murphy's [Eb] Ovaltine?
Sure was [Bbm] a shame for those [Db] to blame, [Am] cause the old lady didn't even get his [F] name
Where did she get [E] that [Am] stuff?
Now [D] she just [Bb] can't [E] get enough
[F] It might have been the [Gm] man who [A] wasn't [C] there
Now Jack, that guy's a [F] [A] square, she [Eb] stays up nights making all the rounds
They say [Bm] she lost about 69 [G]
[D] pounds, now [Dm] Mr.
Murphy claims she's getting awful [G]
thin
[C] And all she says is give me some skin, [Fm] mop
Who [Dm] put [G] the banza [E] dream [D] in Mrs.
Murphy's
[E] Ovaltine?
[F] Now she wants [G] to swing the highland fling
[F] Says that banza dream's the thing [Bb] that makes [F] her spring
[A] [Bb] I'll [B] spring it now, [Fm] I give in
[E] [F]
[N]
[C] [F] [G]
[C] Mrs.
Murphy couldn't [Bb] sleep, [C] her nerves [Cm] were slightly [Am] off the beat
[Gm]
[Ab] Until she [Am] saw her problem [Bm] with a can of [G] Ovaltine
[C] She drank a cup for [Bb] most every [Dbm] [C] night, [F] and ooh how she [C] would dream
Until [Dm] something rough [C] got in the stuff [Gb] and made [G] her [C] neighbor scream
[F] Ow!
Who put the [Eb] banza [Bb] dream [Db] in Mrs.
[Dm] [G] Murphy's [Ab] [C] Ovaltine?
[Eb] [A] She was ashamed, [Bb] don't know [Fm] who's to blame, cause [Am] the old lady didn't even get his [F] name
Why did she get [Am] that stuff?
[Dbm] Now [F] she [Bb] just can't get [Ab]
[Eb] enough
It [A] might have been the [Bbm] man who wasn't [Fm] there
[C] Now Jack, that [E] guy's a [Em] square, she never [D] ever [Eb] wants to go to sleep
She said [C] that everything is solid [B] already
Now Mr.
Murphy don't know what it's all about
[C] Cause she went and threw the old man out, [F]
clout
Who [Dm] put [Bb] the banza [E] dream [D] in Mrs.
Murphy's [C] Ovaltine?
[A] Now she wants to [Bb] swing the [Db] highland fling
[C] Says that banza dream's the thing that makes [Fm] her spring
[Bb] [C] Ah, spring it [Fm] now Gibson, [D] [C]
[F] it's the second chorus [Bb] you [G] know
[D] Name this chorus is called, [C]
[Fm] Who Put [Dm] the [D] [E] Nemutaws
[Fm] in [D] Mr.
[C] Murphy's [Fm]
Ovalraws?
[F] [Bb] [Fm] I don't know
[Am] [F]
[Db] [F]
[G] [F] [G]
[C] [Em] She bought a [Bb] can of [C] Ovaltine, [F] most every week [C] or so
[Eb] And she always kept [Cm] an extra [C] can on hand, [D] just in case that [G] she'd run low
She [D] never never been so [E] happy since [Eb] she left [C] the [Eb] highland
[F] Till someone [Am] prowled her [A] pantry, [D] sure and tampered [Ab] with [C] her can
Wham!
Who [F] put [Bb] the banza [Am]
dream in [Dbm] Mrs.
[Dm] [G] Murphy's [Eb] Ovaltine?
Sure was [Bbm] a shame for those [Db] to blame, [Am] cause the old lady didn't even get his [F] name
Where did she get [E] that [Am] stuff?
Now [D] she just [Bb] can't [E] get enough
[F] It might have been the [Gm] man who [A] wasn't [C] there
Now Jack, that guy's a [F] [A] square, she [Eb] stays up nights making all the rounds
They say [Bm] she lost about 69 [G]
[D] pounds, now [Dm] Mr.
Murphy claims she's getting awful [G]
thin
[C] And all she says is give me some skin, [Fm] mop
Who [Dm] put [G] the banza [E] dream [D] in Mrs.
Murphy's
[E] Ovaltine?
[F] Now she wants [G] to swing the highland fling
[F] Says that banza dream's the thing [Bb] that makes [F] her spring
[A] [Bb] I'll [B] spring it now, [Fm] I give in
[E] [F]
[N]
Key:
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[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
[C] Mrs.
Murphy couldn't [Bb] sleep, [C] her nerves [Cm] were slightly [Am] off the beat
[Gm] _ _
[Ab] Until she [Am] saw her problem [Bm] with a can of _ [G] Ovaltine _
[C] She drank a cup for [Bb] most every [Dbm] [C] night, [F] and ooh how she [C] would dream _
Until [Dm] something rough [C] got in the stuff [Gb] and made [G] her [C] neighbor scream _
[F] Ow!
Who put the [Eb] banza [Bb] dream [Db] in Mrs.
[Dm] [G] Murphy's _ [Ab] [C] Ovaltine?
[Eb] [A] She was ashamed, [Bb] don't know [Fm] who's to blame, cause [Am] the old lady didn't even get his [F] name
Why did she get [Am] that stuff?
_ [Dbm] Now [F] she [Bb] just can't get [Ab]
[Eb] enough
It [A] might have been the [Bbm] man who wasn't [Fm] there
[C] Now Jack, that [E] guy's a [Em] square, she never [D] ever [Eb] wants to go to sleep
She said [C] that everything is solid [B] already
Now Mr.
Murphy don't know what it's all about
[C] Cause she went and threw the old man out, [F]
clout
Who [Dm] put [Bb] the banza [E] dream [D] in Mrs.
Murphy's _ [C] Ovaltine?
[A] Now she wants to [Bb] swing the [Db] highland fling
[C] Says that banza dream's the thing that makes [Fm] her spring
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] Ah, spring it [Fm] now Gibson, [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] it's the second chorus [Bb] you [G] know _
[D] _ Name this chorus is called, _ [C] _
[Fm] Who Put [Dm] the [D] _ _ [E] Nemutaws _
[Fm] in [D] Mr.
[C] Murphy's _ _ [Fm] _
Ovalraws?
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Fm] I don't know
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [F] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ [G] _ _
[C] _ [Em] She bought a [Bb] can of _ [C] Ovaltine, [F] most every week [C] or so _
[Eb] And she always kept [Cm] an extra [C] can on hand, [D] just in case that [G] she'd run low
She [D] never never been so [E] happy since [Eb] she left [C] the _ _ [Eb] highland
[F] Till someone [Am] prowled her [A] pantry, [D] sure and tampered [Ab] with [C] her can
Wham!
Who [F] put [Bb] the banza [Am]
dream in [Dbm] Mrs.
[Dm] _ [G] Murphy's _ [Eb] Ovaltine?
Sure was [Bbm] a shame for those [Db] to blame, [Am] cause the old lady didn't even get his [F] name
Where did she get [E] that [Am] stuff?
Now [D] she just [Bb] can't [E] get enough
[F] It might have been the [Gm] man who [A] wasn't [C] there
_ Now Jack, that guy's a [F] [A] square, she [Eb] stays up nights making all the rounds
They say [Bm] she lost about 69 [G] _
[D] pounds, now [Dm] Mr.
Murphy claims she's getting awful [G]
thin
[C] And all she says is give me some skin, [Fm] mop
Who [Dm] put [G] the banza [E] dream [D] in Mrs.
Murphy's _
[E] Ovaltine?
[F] Now she wants [G] to swing the highland fling
[F] Says that banza dream's the thing [Bb] that makes [F] her spring
_ [A] _ [Bb] I'll [B] spring it now, [Fm] I give in
_ _ _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _
[C] Mrs.
Murphy couldn't [Bb] sleep, [C] her nerves [Cm] were slightly [Am] off the beat
[Gm] _ _
[Ab] Until she [Am] saw her problem [Bm] with a can of _ [G] Ovaltine _
[C] She drank a cup for [Bb] most every [Dbm] [C] night, [F] and ooh how she [C] would dream _
Until [Dm] something rough [C] got in the stuff [Gb] and made [G] her [C] neighbor scream _
[F] Ow!
Who put the [Eb] banza [Bb] dream [Db] in Mrs.
[Dm] [G] Murphy's _ [Ab] [C] Ovaltine?
[Eb] [A] She was ashamed, [Bb] don't know [Fm] who's to blame, cause [Am] the old lady didn't even get his [F] name
Why did she get [Am] that stuff?
_ [Dbm] Now [F] she [Bb] just can't get [Ab]
[Eb] enough
It [A] might have been the [Bbm] man who wasn't [Fm] there
[C] Now Jack, that [E] guy's a [Em] square, she never [D] ever [Eb] wants to go to sleep
She said [C] that everything is solid [B] already
Now Mr.
Murphy don't know what it's all about
[C] Cause she went and threw the old man out, [F]
clout
Who [Dm] put [Bb] the banza [E] dream [D] in Mrs.
Murphy's _ [C] Ovaltine?
[A] Now she wants to [Bb] swing the [Db] highland fling
[C] Says that banza dream's the thing that makes [Fm] her spring
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] Ah, spring it [Fm] now Gibson, [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] it's the second chorus [Bb] you [G] know _
[D] _ Name this chorus is called, _ [C] _
[Fm] Who Put [Dm] the [D] _ _ [E] Nemutaws _
[Fm] in [D] Mr.
[C] Murphy's _ _ [Fm] _
Ovalraws?
[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Fm] I don't know
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [F] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ [G] _ _
[C] _ [Em] She bought a [Bb] can of _ [C] Ovaltine, [F] most every week [C] or so _
[Eb] And she always kept [Cm] an extra [C] can on hand, [D] just in case that [G] she'd run low
She [D] never never been so [E] happy since [Eb] she left [C] the _ _ [Eb] highland
[F] Till someone [Am] prowled her [A] pantry, [D] sure and tampered [Ab] with [C] her can
Wham!
Who [F] put [Bb] the banza [Am]
dream in [Dbm] Mrs.
[Dm] _ [G] Murphy's _ [Eb] Ovaltine?
Sure was [Bbm] a shame for those [Db] to blame, [Am] cause the old lady didn't even get his [F] name
Where did she get [E] that [Am] stuff?
Now [D] she just [Bb] can't [E] get enough
[F] It might have been the [Gm] man who [A] wasn't [C] there
_ Now Jack, that guy's a [F] [A] square, she [Eb] stays up nights making all the rounds
They say [Bm] she lost about 69 [G] _
[D] pounds, now [Dm] Mr.
Murphy claims she's getting awful [G]
thin
[C] And all she says is give me some skin, [Fm] mop
Who [Dm] put [G] the banza [E] dream [D] in Mrs.
Murphy's _
[E] Ovaltine?
[F] Now she wants [G] to swing the highland fling
[F] Says that banza dream's the thing [Bb] that makes [F] her spring
_ [A] _ [Bb] I'll [B] spring it now, [Fm] I give in
_ _ _ [E] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _