Chords for Jim Croce - Bad Boy Leroy Brown-HQ

Tempo:
148.15 bpm
Chords used:

D

C

G

A

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Jim Croce - Bad Boy Leroy Brown-HQ chords
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[D] [G]
Well,
[D]
the [G] little south side of Chicago is [A] the fattest part of town.
And [B] if you go down there, you [C] better just beware [D] of a man named [A] Eroi [D] Brown.
[G] Now Eroi, in horny trouble, [A] you see, he stand [E] about six foot four.
[B] All the downtown ladies [C] call him Tree Top Lover, [D] all the men [Em] just call him [D] Sir.
[G] He's fatter than Eroi Brown, [E] the fattest man [A] in the whole downtown.
100%  ➙  148BPM
D
1321
C
3211
G
2131
A
1231
B
12341112
D
1321
C
3211
G
2131
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To jam and learn the simple chords for Jim Croce - Bad, Bad Leroy Brown chords, practice playing A, B, C, D, G, A, C and G in sequence. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 74 BPM and then match the original tempo of 148 BPM. Adapt the capo setting considering your vocal range, with reference to the key: G Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
Well, _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
the [G] little south side of Chicago is [A] the fattest part of town.
And [B] if you go down there, you [C] better just beware [D] of a man named [A] Eroi [D] Brown. _
[G] Now Eroi, in horny trouble, _ [A] you see, he stand [E] about six foot four. _
[B] All the downtown ladies [C] call him Tree Top Lover, [D] all the men [Em] just call him [D] Sir. _
[G] He's fatter _ than Eroi Brown, [E] the fattest man [A] in the whole downtown.
[B] Fatter than [C] Oaking Pond, _ [D] _ [C] meaner than the junkyard [D] dog. _
[G] Now Leroy, he a gambler, [E] and he like his fancy clothes. _
[B] And he likes to wear [C] his diamond rings [D] on _ [C] everybody's nose.
[D] _
He [G] got a Cushland _ Continental, he [A] got a El Dorado II.
He [B] got a .32
gun [C] in his pocket for fun, he [D] got a razor [C] in his [D] shoe. _
[G] He's fatter than _ _ Eroi Brown, [A] the fattest man in the whole downtown.
_ [B] Fatter than [C] Oaking Pond, _ [D] _ [C] meaner than the [G] junkyard dog.
[D] _
_ [G] Well, Friday _ night a week ago, [A] _ [E] Leroy [A] shooting dice.
And [B] at the edge of the park [C] sat a girl named Doris, [D] and oh, [C] that girl [D] looked nice.
Well, [G] he cast his eyes upon her, and [A] the trouble soon began. _
_ [B] _ Eroi Brown, he [C] learned to listen, how to please [D] a wife of [C] a jealous [D] man. _ _
[G] He's fatter than _ _ Eroi Brown, [A] the fattest man in the whole downtown.
[B] Fatter than Oaking [C] Pond, _
_ [D] meaner [C] than the junkyard [D] dog.
Well, [G] a new man took to fighting, and [A] when they pulled down from the floor. _
_ [B] _ Leroy looked like [C] a jigsaw for the [D] will, but a couple [C] of pieces gone. _ _
[G] He's fatter than _ Eroi Brown, [A] the fattest man in the whole downtown.
_ [B] Fatter than [C] Oaking Pond, _
_ [D] meaner than the junkyard dog. _
[Em] He's fatter than _ Eroi Brown, [A] the fattest man in the whole downtown.
[B] Fatter than [C] Oaking Pond, _
_ [D] meaner than the [G] junkyard dog. _
He's fatter [B] than [C] Oaking Pond, _ [D] meaner [E] than the [G] junkyard dog. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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This song was authored by James Croce.