Chords for Having a time with Kevin Beanland in Flat Bay, Newfoundland.
Tempo:
67.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yes, bye.
Okay, tell me the names of your two women with the nice silvery hair and I'm going to sing them a song.
Here?
Doreen and Barbara.
Doreen is from?
I'm from Philadelphia area. Philadelphia?
Uh-huh.
And Barbara, you're from Corner Book, Newfoundland?
And also we might as well send it out to the guys with the white silvery hair too.
Your husband, Scummy Ned.
Yeah, well, you're going to have to go without him.
Yeah, you're going to have to find some silvery hair for him.
And then, Wilf and
Freddie.
Good looking Freddie.
Freddie Fender.
Freddie Fender has a relative [G] and his name is called Freddie Bumper.
Wilson Bumper.
Anyhow, here's a song and I hope you like it.
It's called, I'm the one that put the grey in Mama's long black hair.
I've heard that.
One of my recordings.
I've heard that.
[A] [C] [G]
[D] [G]
My Mama sure was pretty.
Way back when [C] she was young.
The boys all [G] tried to win her.
But only my dad [D] won.
[G] You see she's just as pretty now.
Never changed down through [C] the years.
Guys, I'm the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my [A] Mama's long [G] black hair.
I was wild and I was reckless.
And I guess I [C] couldn't see.
Why when I came in [G] late each night.
She'd be waiting [D] up for me.
[G] She's waiting home for me right now.
By the window [C] in her chair.
Guys, I'm [G] the one who put the [D] grey in my Mama's long [G] black hair.
[C] I wish that I could change things [G] now.
But some things you can't change.
I [C] can only say Mama I love [G] you.
Until my [D] dying day.
[B] [G] She's waiting home for me right now.
By the window [C] in her chair.
Guys, I'm the [G] one who put the [D] grey in my [G] Mama's long black hair.
And on the day he went to prison.
[C] Lord she pulled out on her knees.
And she cried out, [G] please don't take him Lord.
In his place, [D] please take me.
[C] [A] [G] Oh Lord if there's a heaven.
[D] Make sure [G] she [C] winds up there.
Guys, I'm the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my Mama's [G] long black hair.
[C] Yes, I'm [Em] the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my Mama's [C] long black hair.
[G]
Very good.
Very good.
[F] I wish you ladies some.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's a pleasure having you folks here.
Wow, it's a pleasure to be here.
Wild man, it's our pleasure having you.
[F#] It's excellent.
You know, the spice of life is meeting [C#] new people.
That's right.
And going new places.
And I've been 41 states in the last 11 years.
And every province of Canada.
And that's five and six times.
Wow.
My music has brought me there.
And my Mommy used to tell me [C] that I had a gift.
I never believed it because she was my Mom, right?
I thought she was just bagging me up because I'm her son.
But you know [N] something?
I got around to believing that I do have a gift.
That's right.
I've been 41 states.
That's proof enough right there.
Played in Hawaii last winter.
In April I mean, fast.
On Waikiki Beach.
I never ever dreamt I'd be able to go and do that.
Wow, yeah.
That's where my music took me.
Wow.
Okay, tell me the names of your two women with the nice silvery hair and I'm going to sing them a song.
Here?
Doreen and Barbara.
Doreen is from?
I'm from Philadelphia area. Philadelphia?
Uh-huh.
And Barbara, you're from Corner Book, Newfoundland?
And also we might as well send it out to the guys with the white silvery hair too.
Your husband, Scummy Ned.
Yeah, well, you're going to have to go without him.
Yeah, you're going to have to find some silvery hair for him.
And then, Wilf and
Freddie.
Good looking Freddie.
Freddie Fender.
Freddie Fender has a relative [G] and his name is called Freddie Bumper.
Wilson Bumper.
Anyhow, here's a song and I hope you like it.
It's called, I'm the one that put the grey in Mama's long black hair.
I've heard that.
One of my recordings.
I've heard that.
[A] [C] [G]
[D] [G]
My Mama sure was pretty.
Way back when [C] she was young.
The boys all [G] tried to win her.
But only my dad [D] won.
[G] You see she's just as pretty now.
Never changed down through [C] the years.
Guys, I'm the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my [A] Mama's long [G] black hair.
I was wild and I was reckless.
And I guess I [C] couldn't see.
Why when I came in [G] late each night.
She'd be waiting [D] up for me.
[G] She's waiting home for me right now.
By the window [C] in her chair.
Guys, I'm [G] the one who put the [D] grey in my Mama's long [G] black hair.
[C] I wish that I could change things [G] now.
But some things you can't change.
I [C] can only say Mama I love [G] you.
Until my [D] dying day.
[B] [G] She's waiting home for me right now.
By the window [C] in her chair.
Guys, I'm the [G] one who put the [D] grey in my [G] Mama's long black hair.
And on the day he went to prison.
[C] Lord she pulled out on her knees.
And she cried out, [G] please don't take him Lord.
In his place, [D] please take me.
[C] [A] [G] Oh Lord if there's a heaven.
[D] Make sure [G] she [C] winds up there.
Guys, I'm the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my Mama's [G] long black hair.
[C] Yes, I'm [Em] the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my Mama's [C] long black hair.
[G]
Very good.
Very good.
[F] I wish you ladies some.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's a pleasure having you folks here.
Wow, it's a pleasure to be here.
Wild man, it's our pleasure having you.
[F#] It's excellent.
You know, the spice of life is meeting [C#] new people.
That's right.
And going new places.
And I've been 41 states in the last 11 years.
And every province of Canada.
And that's five and six times.
Wow.
My music has brought me there.
And my Mommy used to tell me [C] that I had a gift.
I never believed it because she was my Mom, right?
I thought she was just bagging me up because I'm her son.
But you know [N] something?
I got around to believing that I do have a gift.
That's right.
I've been 41 states.
That's proof enough right there.
Played in Hawaii last winter.
In April I mean, fast.
On Waikiki Beach.
I never ever dreamt I'd be able to go and do that.
Wow, yeah.
That's where my music took me.
Wow.
Key:
G
C
D
A
B
G
C
D
Yes, bye.
Okay, tell me the names of your two women with the nice silvery hair and I'm going to sing them a song.
Here?
Doreen and Barbara.
Doreen is from?
I'm from Philadelphia area. Philadelphia?
Uh-huh.
And _ _ Barbara, you're from Corner Book, Newfoundland?
And also we might as well send it out to the guys with the white silvery hair too.
Your husband, Scummy Ned.
Yeah, well, you're going to have to go without him.
Yeah, you're going to have to find some silvery hair for him.
And then, Wilf and_
Freddie.
Good looking Freddie.
Freddie Fender.
Freddie Fender has a relative [G] and his name is called_ Freddie Bumper.
Wilson Bumper.
Anyhow, here's a song and I hope you like it.
It's called, I'm the one that put the grey in Mama's long black hair.
I've heard that.
One of my recordings.
I've heard that.
_ [A] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ [G] _ _ _
My Mama sure was pretty.
Way back when [C] she was young.
_ The boys all [G] tried to win her.
But only my dad [D] won. _
_ [G] You see she's just as pretty now.
Never changed down through [C] the years.
Guys, I'm the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my [A] Mama's long [G] black hair.
I was wild and I was reckless.
And I guess I [C] couldn't see.
Why when I came in [G] late each night.
She'd be waiting [D] up for me.
_ _ [G] She's waiting home for me right now.
By the window [C] in her chair.
Guys, I'm [G] the one who put the [D] grey in my Mama's long [G] black hair.
_ _ [C] I wish that I could change things [G] now.
But some things you can't change.
I [C] can only say Mama I love [G] you.
Until my [D] dying day.
_ [B] _ [G] She's waiting home for me right now.
By the window [C] in her chair.
Guys, I'm the [G] one who put the [D] grey in my [G] Mama's long black hair.
_ And on the day he went to prison.
[C] Lord she pulled out on her knees.
And she cried out, [G] please don't take him Lord.
In his place, [D] please take me. _
[C] _ [A] [G] Oh Lord if there's a heaven.
[D] Make sure [G] she [C] winds up there.
Guys, I'm the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my Mama's [G] long black hair.
_ [C] Yes, I'm [Em] the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my Mama's [C] long black hair.
_ [G] _
_ Very good.
Very good.
[F] I wish you ladies some.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's a pleasure having you folks here.
Wow, it's a pleasure to be here.
Wild man, it's our pleasure having you.
[F#] It's excellent.
You know, the spice of life is meeting [C#] new people.
That's right.
And going new places.
And I've been 41 states in the last 11 years.
And every province of Canada.
And that's five and six times.
Wow.
My music has brought me there.
And my Mommy used to tell me [C] that I had a gift.
I never believed it because she was my Mom, right?
I thought she was just bagging me up because I'm her son.
But you know [N] something?
I got around to believing that I do have a gift.
That's right.
I've been 41 states.
That's proof enough right there.
Played in Hawaii last winter.
In April I mean, fast.
On Waikiki Beach.
I never ever dreamt I'd be able to go and do that.
Wow, yeah.
That's where my music took me.
Wow. _
Okay, tell me the names of your two women with the nice silvery hair and I'm going to sing them a song.
Here?
Doreen and Barbara.
Doreen is from?
I'm from Philadelphia area. Philadelphia?
Uh-huh.
And _ _ Barbara, you're from Corner Book, Newfoundland?
And also we might as well send it out to the guys with the white silvery hair too.
Your husband, Scummy Ned.
Yeah, well, you're going to have to go without him.
Yeah, you're going to have to find some silvery hair for him.
And then, Wilf and_
Freddie.
Good looking Freddie.
Freddie Fender.
Freddie Fender has a relative [G] and his name is called_ Freddie Bumper.
Wilson Bumper.
Anyhow, here's a song and I hope you like it.
It's called, I'm the one that put the grey in Mama's long black hair.
I've heard that.
One of my recordings.
I've heard that.
_ [A] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ [G] _ _ _
My Mama sure was pretty.
Way back when [C] she was young.
_ The boys all [G] tried to win her.
But only my dad [D] won. _
_ [G] You see she's just as pretty now.
Never changed down through [C] the years.
Guys, I'm the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my [A] Mama's long [G] black hair.
I was wild and I was reckless.
And I guess I [C] couldn't see.
Why when I came in [G] late each night.
She'd be waiting [D] up for me.
_ _ [G] She's waiting home for me right now.
By the window [C] in her chair.
Guys, I'm [G] the one who put the [D] grey in my Mama's long [G] black hair.
_ _ [C] I wish that I could change things [G] now.
But some things you can't change.
I [C] can only say Mama I love [G] you.
Until my [D] dying day.
_ [B] _ [G] She's waiting home for me right now.
By the window [C] in her chair.
Guys, I'm the [G] one who put the [D] grey in my [G] Mama's long black hair.
_ And on the day he went to prison.
[C] Lord she pulled out on her knees.
And she cried out, [G] please don't take him Lord.
In his place, [D] please take me. _
[C] _ [A] [G] Oh Lord if there's a heaven.
[D] Make sure [G] she [C] winds up there.
Guys, I'm the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my Mama's [G] long black hair.
_ [C] Yes, I'm [Em] the one [G] who put the grey [D] in my Mama's [C] long black hair.
_ [G] _
_ Very good.
Very good.
[F] I wish you ladies some.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's a pleasure having you folks here.
Wow, it's a pleasure to be here.
Wild man, it's our pleasure having you.
[F#] It's excellent.
You know, the spice of life is meeting [C#] new people.
That's right.
And going new places.
And I've been 41 states in the last 11 years.
And every province of Canada.
And that's five and six times.
Wow.
My music has brought me there.
And my Mommy used to tell me [C] that I had a gift.
I never believed it because she was my Mom, right?
I thought she was just bagging me up because I'm her son.
But you know [N] something?
I got around to believing that I do have a gift.
That's right.
I've been 41 states.
That's proof enough right there.
Played in Hawaii last winter.
In April I mean, fast.
On Waikiki Beach.
I never ever dreamt I'd be able to go and do that.
Wow, yeah.
That's where my music took me.
Wow. _