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