Chords for John Prine - Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiian

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John Prine - Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiian chords
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This song has been performed a whole lot.
I wrote this one day with a buddy named Fred Coder,
[Ab] and we and Fred went and had a liquor lunch.
[C] We were sitting there for about three hours and [G] we thought,
well, [Eb] let's write something.
So he [A] had this idea, he [G] said, how about a list of [N] dirty Hawaiian.
I said, [Ab] you know, I've got a Hawaiian dictionary at home.
I said, and they've only got 11 letters in their [A] alphabet,
so it should be pretty easy.
He said, what we don't know, we'll just make up.
[E]
[A] This is probably the dirtiest [Ab] song performed a [G] whole lot.
[C] [C]
[G] I only got about five songs to [Eb] start, I'd say.
[A] [C]
[Em] Well, [D] I paid my babe and bought myself a ticket
for the [E] land of the tall [G] palm tree of Oahu, Milwaukee.
Hello, wakie [C]-ki.
Well, I just stepped down from the airplane
when I heard [F] her say,
[Fm] Waka waka nuka luka, waka waka nuka luka,
wouldn't you like a lady?
[F]
[D] Hello, it's Tom King, [C] you know.
Whisper [G] in my ear,
kiekipuka makawawahine,
all the words [A] I know to hear.
Lay a coconut on my [C] ticket,
waka [D] haka muka [F] muka dear,
let's talk dirty in Hawaiian,
[A] say [Am] the [G] words I love [C] to hear.
[F]
[A] [G] [C]
Waka waka luka laka, hallelujah, sunset,
listen to [Em] the grass skirts [G] sway,
drink and run from the pine,
out in [C] Honolulu Bay,
the steel guitars are playing,
while she's talking with her hands,
[Dm] gimme gimme [C] okidoke, make a [G] wish,
you wanna poke a word [A] down,
[C] let's talk dirty [C] in Hawaiian,
[B] whisper in my [G] ear,
kiekipuka makawawahine,
all the words I know [C] to hear,
lay a coconut on my ticket,
waka [Em] haka muka [F] muka dear,
let's talk [C] dirty in Hawaiian,
[A] say the words I [C] love to hear.
[D]
[F] [C] [D]
[G] [C] [A]
[Cm] There's more.
Well I bought a lot of [G] jungle with my moola,
[C] and I sent it to [A] the folks back [G] home,
I never had a chance to dance a hula,
well I guess I [A] should [Eb] have known,
[C] when you start talking to the sweet wahine,
or walking in the pale [F] moonlight,
[A] okidoke what I said,
and knockin' rockin' spoon [G] back,
I don't know if I said it [C] right,
let's talk dirty in Hawaiian,
whisper [G] in my ear,
kiekipuka makawawahine,
all the words I know to hear,
lay a coconut on my ticket,
waka [G] haka muka [F] muka dear,
let's talk dirty in [C] Hawaiian,
[A] say the [G] words I love to hear.
[D] [F] let's talk dirty [C] in Hawaiian,
say the [G] words I love [C] to hear.
[G] [C]
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1231
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D
1321
C
3211
G
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_ This _ song has been performed a whole lot.
_ I wrote this one day with a buddy named Fred Coder,
[Ab] and we _ and Fred went and had a liquor lunch. _ _ _
[C] We were sitting there for about three hours and [G] we thought,
well, [Eb] let's write something.
So he [A] had this idea, he [G] said, how about a list of [N] dirty Hawaiian. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I said, [Ab] you know, I've got a Hawaiian dictionary at home.
_ I said, and they've only got 11 letters in their [A] alphabet,
so it should be pretty easy.
He said, what we don't know, we'll just make up.
[E] _ _ _
_ _ [A] This is probably the dirtiest [Ab] song performed a [G] whole lot.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] I only got about five songs to [Eb] start, I'd say.
_ [A] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] Well, [D] I paid my babe and bought myself a ticket
for the [E] land of the tall [G] palm tree of Oahu, _ Milwaukee. _
Hello, wakie [C]-ki.
_ Well, I just stepped down from the airplane
when I heard [F] her say,
_ [Fm] Waka waka nuka luka, waka waka nuka luka,
wouldn't you like a lady?
[F]
[D] Hello, it's Tom King, [C] you know. _ _
Whisper [G] in my ear, _ _ _
kiekipuka makawawahine,
all the words [A] I know to hear.
_ Lay a coconut on my [C] ticket,
_ waka [D] haka muka [F] muka dear, _
let's talk dirty in Hawaiian,
[A] say [Am] the [G] words I love [C] to hear.
_ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ Waka waka luka laka, hallelujah, sunset,
_ listen to [Em] the grass skirts [G] sway,
_ _ drink and run from the pine,
_ out in [C] Honolulu Bay,
the steel guitars are playing,
while she's talking with her hands,
_ [Dm] gimme gimme [C] okidoke, make a [G] wish,
you wanna poke a word [A] down,
[C] _ _ _ let's talk dirty [C] in Hawaiian,
_ _ [B] whisper in my [G] ear, _
_ _ kiekipuka makawawahine,
all the words I know [C] to hear,
_ lay a coconut on my ticket,
_ waka [Em] haka muka [F] muka dear,
_ let's talk [C] dirty in Hawaiian,
[A] say the words I [C] love to hear.
[D] _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[Cm] There's more. _ _ _ _
Well I bought a lot of [G] jungle with my moola,
_ [C] and I sent it to [A] the folks back [G] home,
_ I never had a chance to dance a hula,
well I guess I [A] should [Eb] have known,
_ [C] when you start talking to the sweet wahine,
or walking in the pale [F] moonlight, _
_ _ [A] okidoke what I said,
and knockin' rockin' spoon [G] back,
I don't know if I said it [C] right, _ _
let's talk dirty in Hawaiian,
_ whisper [G] in my ear,
_ _ _ kiekipuka makawawahine,
_ all the words I know to hear,
_ lay a coconut on my ticket, _
waka [G] haka muka [F] muka dear, _
let's talk dirty in [C] Hawaiian,
[A] say the [G] words I love to hear.
[D] _ _ [F] let's talk dirty [C] in Hawaiian,
say the [G] words I love [C] to hear.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _