Chords for JOE & PAUL by The Barton Brothers (Yiddish Comedy) 1947

Tempo:
106.2 bpm
Chords used:

Ebm

Abm

B

Bb

Eb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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JOE & PAUL by The Barton Brothers (Yiddish Comedy) 1947 chords
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[B]
Yabba Yabba [Abm] Yabba Yabba Yabba [Ebm] Yabba WBVD
Hey Bob Reba
[B] Yabba Yabba [Abm]
Yabba Yabba Yabba Yabba WBVD
Boys and Misses
Yabba yabba yabba yabba [B] yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba [Eb]
yabba yabba [Ebm] yabba yabba yabba yabba [Abm] yabba yabba yabba [Ebm] yabba yabba yabba [Eb] yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba [Ebm]
yabba [Abm]
yabba y
[Ebm] [Bb]
[Ebm] [B]
[Ab] [Eb]
[Ebm]
[B] yabba [Abm] yabba yabba yabba yabba labrador
a herringbone, a jacket of a hoisin, a Miami sherbet, a branch sharpie, a buckling droop.
Bring [Ebm] them around, say.
Joe, what's a party?
Joe, what's a [Abm] party?
A party in the city, a soul, a gold, a [Ebm] gabardine.
[Bb] Bring it [B] around, make my name sing.
Good.
Mamis, what are you doing in the [Ab] home?
Are you [Eb] 13, 14 years old?
[Ebm] Must be hard to be a boy less show.
I'm coaching French [B] Hustle Cards.
I came to him, get around in the back room.
Marked to the tear, I'm [Abm] marching on.
Mamis, take me right over and get them boy a postula.
And check them right and say, Kaka and Jenny.
And I tell them, I say, you know what this is?
It's great to have a man that can do the blood, say it good.
[Ebm] Joe, what's a party?
[Bb] Joe, [Abm] what's a party?
A party in the city, a soul, a gold, [B] a gabardine.
[Bb] Bring it around, make [Ebm] my name sing.
[Abm]
[Bb] [B] [F]
Now, [Bb] if you want to hear more, take [Ab] the rocket and turn it over.
[Ebm]
[F] [Ebm] [Bb]
[B] Good speech.
We're going to do a five minute show.
[Abm] We want to know, do you have the same pee?
[Ebm]
Do you have the same pee?
[Abm]
[Ebm] Joe, what's a party?
Joe, what's a [Abm] party?
A party in the city, a soul, a gold, [Ebm] a gabardine.
[Bb] Bring it [Ebm] around, make my name sing.
Good speech.
Which salt is on the floor?
This!
[Abm] I have a hope of [Eb] freedom.
Come, [Ebm] come, what you can get out of bed.
You wake up as a family, run to the bathroom,
and you stand there and look at yourself in the mirror.
Oh, you are all [Abm] in dread.
You stand there and you keep trying to get out.
You think you know, huh?
You keep trying to get out again.
Where are you going?
[Eb] You stand there and your head turns.
Your hands hurt, feet hurt.
[Eb] You [Ebm] take a stick and you say,
Hey!
But I feel better.
I'm not a fool, you're a fool.
Get out of bed and get out soon.
You have a father.
You [Abm] have a little father.
You have a son, [Ebm] a daughter, a husband.
You bring him to the little one.
Godspeed.
Come, a man comes home late at night from a hard [Ab] day's work.
He is very tired.
He works for the Non-Union Biscuit Company.
He is there in the kitchen, a cookie maker.
All day he goes around and makes cookies.
[Abm] He is very tired.
He smokes eight, nine packs of cigarettes a day.
At night he lies down to sleep.
He doesn't let himself sleep.
All night he heats up in the hot heat.
Mom is taking care of his heat.
Go down to the bar and buy a bottle of [Ebm]
Moskowitz's Christmas oil.
Go and drink a bottle.
And give me a toast later,
when the wall is up to heat.
Yes.
I need a friend.
Yes, I need a [Abm] friend.
I can't get enough of him, day after day,
day [Ebm] after day, [Bb] day after day, day after day.
[Ebm]
[Bb] [Ebm]
[Abm] [Ebm]
[Eb] [Abm]
[B] [Bb] [Eb] Dad.
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Bb
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Eb
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Abm
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B
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To start learning The Brothers Barton - Joe And Paul chords, delve into these chords sequence to get the song's feel: Ebm, Abm, Ebm, B, Ebm, Bb, B, Abm and B. You can use ChordU's Free Tempo controller to start at a slower pace and then gradually increase your speed. Considering the song's key of B Major, position your capo to suit your vocal and chord preferences.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Yabba Yabba [Abm] _ Yabba Yabba Yabba [Ebm] Yabba _ _ _ _ WBVD
Hey Bob Reba
_ _ [B] Yabba Yabba [Abm] _
Yabba Yabba Yabba Yabba _ _ _ _ WBVD
Boys and Misses _ _ _
_ _ Yabba yabba yabba yabba [B] _ _ yabba yabba _ yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba [Eb] _
_ _ yabba yabba [Ebm] yabba yabba yabba yabba [Abm] yabba yabba yabba [Ebm] yabba yabba yabba [Eb] yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba [Ebm]
yabba _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ yabba y
[Ebm] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ yabba _ [Abm] yabba yabba yabba yabba _ _ _ _ _ labrador _
_ a herringbone, a jacket of a hoisin, a Miami sherbet, a branch sharpie, a buckling droop.
Bring [Ebm] them around, say.
Joe, what's a party?
_ Joe, what's a [Abm] party?
A party in the city, a soul, a gold, a [Ebm] gabardine.
[Bb] Bring it [B] around, make my name sing.
Good.
_ _ Mamis, what are you doing in the [Ab] home?
Are you [Eb] 13, 14 years old?
[Ebm] Must be hard to be a boy less show.
_ I'm coaching French [B] Hustle Cards.
I came to him, get around in the back room.
Marked to the tear, I'm [Abm] marching on.
_ _ _ Mamis, take me right over and get them boy a postula.
_ And check them right and say, Kaka and Jenny.
And I tell them, I say, you know what this is?
It's great to have a man that can do the blood, say it good.
[Ebm] Joe, what's a party?
_ [Bb] Joe, [Abm] what's a party?
A party in the city, a soul, a gold, [B] a gabardine.
_ [Bb] Bring it around, make [Ebm] my name sing.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F]
Now, [Bb] if you want to hear more, take [Ab] the rocket and turn it over.
[Ebm] _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [B] _ Good speech.
We're going to do a five minute show.
_ [Abm] We want to know, do you have the same pee?
[Ebm]
Do you have the same pee? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ebm] Joe, what's a party?
_ Joe, what's a [Abm] party?
A party in the city, a soul, a gold, [Ebm] a gabardine.
_ [Bb] Bring it [Ebm] around, make my name sing.
Good speech.
Which salt is on the floor?
This!
[Abm] I have a hope of [Eb] freedom.
Come, [Ebm] come, what you can get out of bed.
You wake up as a family, run to the bathroom,
and you stand there and look at yourself in the mirror.
Oh, you are all [Abm] in dread.
You stand there and you keep trying to get out.
You think you know, huh?
You keep trying to get out again.
Where are you going? _
[Eb] You stand there and your head turns.
Your hands hurt, feet hurt.
[Eb] You [Ebm] take a stick and you say,
Hey!
But I feel better.
I'm not a fool, you're a fool.
Get out of bed and get out soon. _
You have a father.
_ You [Abm] have a little father.
You have a son, [Ebm] a daughter, a husband. _
You bring him to the little one.
_ Godspeed.
Come, a man comes home late at night from a hard [Ab] day's work.
He is very tired.
He works for the Non-Union Biscuit Company.
He is there in the kitchen, a cookie maker.
All day he goes around and makes cookies.
[Abm] He is very tired.
He smokes eight, nine packs of cigarettes a day.
At night he lies down to sleep.
He doesn't let himself sleep.
All night he heats up in the hot heat.
Mom is taking care of his heat.
Go down to the bar and buy a bottle of [Ebm]
Moskowitz's Christmas oil.
Go and drink a bottle.
And give me a toast later,
when the wall is up to heat.
Yes.
I need a friend.
_ Yes, I need a [Abm] friend.
I can't get enough of him, day after day,
day [Ebm] after day, [Bb] day after day, day after day.
[Ebm] _
_ [Bb] _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ [B] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] Dad.

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