Chords for I'm Gonna Wear the Pants - Camp Meeting Singers
Tempo:
97.65 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Am
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
That's a pretty [G] old love song, right?
[F] Yeah.
You know, [G] and that's got a lot of people in trouble.
[Am] So what do you have?
[A] You hear any more love songs like that?
[Gb]
[C] Then [Eb] you've got a house, children, [Bb] and a mortgage, [Eb] three dogs and two cats.
And life [Bb] goes on, don't it?
And everything is real fun.
[C] You've been married a while.
Uh oh, you think you're getting trouble.
[A] [Db] This is a man's song.
No, this is a woman's song.
Now, this song, I'll tell you what, I'm going to get the [D] camera.
[B]
Come [Bb] on, man.
[D] I usually get voted down on this.
I get put down on this.
[B] So we're going to
[C] Everybody will know it's a man's song.
I'm always right.
[D] [C] [G]
[C]
We got married about a year ago.
It was a little [F] long ago.
The very first week, [C] she started acting like a man.
And she told me what to [G] do.
Hey, hey.
[C] She said that I was going to wear the pants and the big blouse [F] I was going to get.
And I had to get up [C] early in the morning [G] and have a pillow.
[C] [Am] [F] I was going to wear the
[C] I was going to tell you which pair to wear.
I was going to be the lawful little gal, [Am] so you better [G] beware.
[C] You can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like [F] a millionaire.
Well, I [C] was going to wear the fancy little dog.
[G] And I'll tell you which [C] pair to wear.
[D]
[C] [D] [C]
Man has been the boss of the house since this [F] world begun.
And I'm not the [C] one to take your back.
Let me tell you something, [G] honey.
[C] As long as I think that they've been along, we'll get [F] along just fine.
But when you start [C] believing it, [G] that's where I [C] draw the line.
[F] I'm going to wear the pants.
I'm going to tell you which pair to wear.
I'm going to be the lawful little gal, [C] so you better [G] beware.
[C] You can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like a millionaire.
[F] Well, I'm [C] going to wear the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair [F]
[C]
to wear.
Well, I start feeling my old man on the [F] lawn and steam.
He starts wagging his jaw [C] and he's laying down the law and crying [G] away for you.
[C]
[F] [C] [G] I'm going to take you down [C] south.
[F] I'm going to wear the pants.
I'm going to tell you which pair to wear.
I'm going to be the lawful little gal, [Am] so you [G] better beware.
You [C] can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like a [F] millionaire.
Well, I'm going [C] to wear the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair to wear.
[Am] I'm going to wear [C] the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair to wear.
[F] Yeah.
You know, [G] and that's got a lot of people in trouble.
[Am] So what do you have?
[A] You hear any more love songs like that?
[Gb]
[C] Then [Eb] you've got a house, children, [Bb] and a mortgage, [Eb] three dogs and two cats.
And life [Bb] goes on, don't it?
And everything is real fun.
[C] You've been married a while.
Uh oh, you think you're getting trouble.
[A] [Db] This is a man's song.
No, this is a woman's song.
Now, this song, I'll tell you what, I'm going to get the [D] camera.
[B]
Come [Bb] on, man.
[D] I usually get voted down on this.
I get put down on this.
[B] So we're going to
[C] Everybody will know it's a man's song.
I'm always right.
[D] [C] [G]
[C]
We got married about a year ago.
It was a little [F] long ago.
The very first week, [C] she started acting like a man.
And she told me what to [G] do.
Hey, hey.
[C] She said that I was going to wear the pants and the big blouse [F] I was going to get.
And I had to get up [C] early in the morning [G] and have a pillow.
[C] [Am] [F] I was going to wear the
[C] I was going to tell you which pair to wear.
I was going to be the lawful little gal, [Am] so you better [G] beware.
[C] You can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like [F] a millionaire.
Well, I [C] was going to wear the fancy little dog.
[G] And I'll tell you which [C] pair to wear.
[D]
[C] [D] [C]
Man has been the boss of the house since this [F] world begun.
And I'm not the [C] one to take your back.
Let me tell you something, [G] honey.
[C] As long as I think that they've been along, we'll get [F] along just fine.
But when you start [C] believing it, [G] that's where I [C] draw the line.
[F] I'm going to wear the pants.
I'm going to tell you which pair to wear.
I'm going to be the lawful little gal, [C] so you better [G] beware.
[C] You can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like a millionaire.
[F] Well, I'm [C] going to wear the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair [F]
[C]
to wear.
Well, I start feeling my old man on the [F] lawn and steam.
He starts wagging his jaw [C] and he's laying down the law and crying [G] away for you.
[C]
[F] [C] [G] I'm going to take you down [C] south.
[F] I'm going to wear the pants.
I'm going to tell you which pair to wear.
I'm going to be the lawful little gal, [Am] so you [G] better beware.
You [C] can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like a [F] millionaire.
Well, I'm going [C] to wear the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair to wear.
[Am] I'm going to wear [C] the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair to wear.
Key:
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F
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_ _ _ That's a pretty [G] old love song, right?
[F] Yeah.
You know, [G] and that's got a lot of people in trouble.
_ [Am] So what do you have?
[A] You hear any more love songs like that?
_ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] Then [Eb] you've got a house, children, [Bb] and a mortgage, [Eb] three dogs and two cats.
_ And life [Bb] goes on, don't it?
And everything is real fun.
[C] _ _ You've been married a while.
_ _ Uh oh, you think you're getting trouble. _
[A] [Db] This is a man's song.
No, this is a woman's song.
Now, this song, I'll tell you what, I'm going to get the [D] camera.
_ _ [B]
Come [Bb] on, man.
[D] I usually get voted down on this. _
_ I get put down on this.
[B] So we're going to_ _
[C] _ _ _ Everybody will know it's a man's song.
I'm always right.
[D] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ We got married about a year ago.
It was a little [F] long ago.
_ The very first week, [C] she started acting like a man.
And she told me what to [G] do.
Hey, hey. _ _
[C] She said that I was going to wear the pants and the big blouse [F] I was going to get.
And I had to get up [C] early in the morning [G] and have a pillow.
[C] _ _ _ [Am] _ [F] I was going to wear the_
[C] I was going to tell you which pair to wear.
I was going to be the lawful little gal, [Am] so you better [G] beware. _
[C] You can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like [F] a millionaire.
Well, I [C] was going to wear the fancy little dog.
[G] And I'll tell you which [C] pair to wear.
_ [D] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ Man has been the boss of the house since this [F] world begun.
And I'm not the [C] one to take your back.
Let me tell you something, [G] honey. _
[C] As long as I think that they've been along, we'll get [F] along just fine.
But when you start [C] believing it, [G] that's where I [C] draw the line.
_ _ [F] I'm going to wear the pants.
I'm going to tell you which pair to wear.
_ I'm going to be the lawful little gal, [C] so you better [G] beware. _
[C] You can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like a millionaire.
[F] _ _ Well, I'm [C] going to wear the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
to wear.
_ _ _ _ Well, I start feeling my old man on the [F] lawn and steam.
He starts wagging his jaw [C] and he's laying down the law and crying [G] away for you. _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] I'm going to take you down [C] south.
_ _ _ [F] I'm going to wear the pants.
I'm going to tell you which pair to wear.
I'm going to be the lawful little gal, [Am] so you [G] better beware.
You _ [C] can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like a [F] millionaire.
_ Well, I'm going [C] to wear the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair to wear.
_ _ _ [Am] I'm going to wear [C] the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair to wear. _ _
[F] Yeah.
You know, [G] and that's got a lot of people in trouble.
_ [Am] So what do you have?
[A] You hear any more love songs like that?
_ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] Then [Eb] you've got a house, children, [Bb] and a mortgage, [Eb] three dogs and two cats.
_ And life [Bb] goes on, don't it?
And everything is real fun.
[C] _ _ You've been married a while.
_ _ Uh oh, you think you're getting trouble. _
[A] [Db] This is a man's song.
No, this is a woman's song.
Now, this song, I'll tell you what, I'm going to get the [D] camera.
_ _ [B]
Come [Bb] on, man.
[D] I usually get voted down on this. _
_ I get put down on this.
[B] So we're going to_ _
[C] _ _ _ Everybody will know it's a man's song.
I'm always right.
[D] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ We got married about a year ago.
It was a little [F] long ago.
_ The very first week, [C] she started acting like a man.
And she told me what to [G] do.
Hey, hey. _ _
[C] She said that I was going to wear the pants and the big blouse [F] I was going to get.
And I had to get up [C] early in the morning [G] and have a pillow.
[C] _ _ _ [Am] _ [F] I was going to wear the_
[C] I was going to tell you which pair to wear.
I was going to be the lawful little gal, [Am] so you better [G] beware. _
[C] You can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like [F] a millionaire.
Well, I [C] was going to wear the fancy little dog.
[G] And I'll tell you which [C] pair to wear.
_ [D] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ Man has been the boss of the house since this [F] world begun.
And I'm not the [C] one to take your back.
Let me tell you something, [G] honey. _
[C] As long as I think that they've been along, we'll get [F] along just fine.
But when you start [C] believing it, [G] that's where I [C] draw the line.
_ _ [F] I'm going to wear the pants.
I'm going to tell you which pair to wear.
_ I'm going to be the lawful little gal, [C] so you better [G] beware. _
[C] You can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like a millionaire.
[F] _ _ Well, I'm [C] going to wear the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
to wear.
_ _ _ _ Well, I start feeling my old man on the [F] lawn and steam.
He starts wagging his jaw [C] and he's laying down the law and crying [G] away for you. _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] I'm going to take you down [C] south.
_ _ _ [F] I'm going to wear the pants.
I'm going to tell you which pair to wear.
I'm going to be the lawful little gal, [Am] so you [G] better beware.
You _ [C] can get right with your change and put on the dog and act like a [F] millionaire.
_ Well, I'm going [C] to wear the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair to wear.
_ _ _ [Am] I'm going to wear [C] the fancy little dog.
And I'll tell you which pair to wear. _ _