Chords for John Sebastian and the J Band - Mobile Line
Tempo:
90.675 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
A
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yes, all right.
Now as the leader of Love and Spoonfuls, my next guest wrote and performed some of the most memorable pop songs of the 1960s.
He's currently at work on a new album of jug [A] band music, and you can hear him this weekend on [Bb] Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
It's a real pleasure to welcome John Sebastian.
[F]
This is everything, baby, on the mobile line.
Said, [Bb] hey, lordy, mama, mama, hey, lordy, bop, bop.
[C] I'm the road to ride, if you're [F] trouble tonight.
It's just about a quarter to fall.
Said, [Bb] hey, lordy, mama, mama, [F]
[C] I got back to the land on the cool.
[F]
[G] [Bb] [D]
[C]
[F]
[C] [F]
[F] Did you ever wake up and find your baby, find your baby, your baby was [Bb] gone?
Did you ever wake up and [Eb] find your baby gone?
[C] That's so fine, honey, there's another mule [F] kicking in your door. Yeah, yeah.
[Bb] [F]
[C] [F]
I've been so long, honey.
I gotta leave you now.
[Bb] I've been so long, honey.
I got to leave you now.
[C] [F] I'm a plow.
Did you ever wake up with po' frogs on your, po' frogs on your [Bb] mind?
Did you ever wake up with po' [F] frogs?
[C] Honey, [B] there's po' frogs on [F] your mind.
[N] Thank you very much.
We appreciate it.
We'll be right back in talk with John Sebastian.
Stick around.
Now as the leader of Love and Spoonfuls, my next guest wrote and performed some of the most memorable pop songs of the 1960s.
He's currently at work on a new album of jug [A] band music, and you can hear him this weekend on [Bb] Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
It's a real pleasure to welcome John Sebastian.
[F]
This is everything, baby, on the mobile line.
Said, [Bb] hey, lordy, mama, mama, hey, lordy, bop, bop.
[C] I'm the road to ride, if you're [F] trouble tonight.
It's just about a quarter to fall.
Said, [Bb] hey, lordy, mama, mama, [F]
[C] I got back to the land on the cool.
[F]
[G] [Bb] [D]
[C]
[F]
[C] [F]
[F] Did you ever wake up and find your baby, find your baby, your baby was [Bb] gone?
Did you ever wake up and [Eb] find your baby gone?
[C] That's so fine, honey, there's another mule [F] kicking in your door. Yeah, yeah.
[Bb] [F]
[C] [F]
I've been so long, honey.
I gotta leave you now.
[Bb] I've been so long, honey.
I got to leave you now.
[C] [F] I'm a plow.
Did you ever wake up with po' frogs on your, po' frogs on your [Bb] mind?
Did you ever wake up with po' [F] frogs?
[C] Honey, [B] there's po' frogs on [F] your mind.
[N] Thank you very much.
We appreciate it.
We'll be right back in talk with John Sebastian.
Stick around.
Key:
F
Bb
C
A
G
F
Bb
C
_ Yes, all right.
Now as the leader of Love and Spoonfuls, my next guest wrote and performed some of the most memorable pop songs of the 1960s.
He's currently at work on a new album of jug [A] band music, and you can hear him this weekend on [Bb] Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
It's a real pleasure to welcome John Sebastian.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
This is everything, baby, on the mobile line. _
Said, [Bb] hey, lordy, mama, mama, hey, lordy, bop, bop. _ _ _
_ [C] I'm the road to ride, if you're [F] trouble tonight.
_ _ _ _ _ It's just about a quarter to fall.
Said, [Bb] hey, lordy, mama, mama, _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [C] I got back to the land on the cool.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [Bb] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [F] Did you ever wake up and find your baby, find your baby, your baby was [Bb] gone?
Did you ever wake up and [Eb] find your baby gone?
_ [C] That's so fine, honey, there's another mule [F] kicking in your door. Yeah, yeah. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ I've been so long, honey.
I gotta leave you now.
[Bb] I've been so long, honey.
I got to leave you now.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] I'm a plow.
_ Did you ever wake up with po' frogs on your, po' frogs on your [Bb] mind?
Did you ever wake up with po' [F] frogs?
_ _ _ [C] _ Honey, [B] there's po' frogs on [F] your mind. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ Thank you very much.
We appreciate it.
We'll be right back in talk with John Sebastian.
Stick around.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now as the leader of Love and Spoonfuls, my next guest wrote and performed some of the most memorable pop songs of the 1960s.
He's currently at work on a new album of jug [A] band music, and you can hear him this weekend on [Bb] Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
It's a real pleasure to welcome John Sebastian.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
This is everything, baby, on the mobile line. _
Said, [Bb] hey, lordy, mama, mama, hey, lordy, bop, bop. _ _ _
_ [C] I'm the road to ride, if you're [F] trouble tonight.
_ _ _ _ _ It's just about a quarter to fall.
Said, [Bb] hey, lordy, mama, mama, _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [C] I got back to the land on the cool.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [Bb] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [F] Did you ever wake up and find your baby, find your baby, your baby was [Bb] gone?
Did you ever wake up and [Eb] find your baby gone?
_ [C] That's so fine, honey, there's another mule [F] kicking in your door. Yeah, yeah. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ I've been so long, honey.
I gotta leave you now.
[Bb] I've been so long, honey.
I got to leave you now.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] I'm a plow.
_ Did you ever wake up with po' frogs on your, po' frogs on your [Bb] mind?
Did you ever wake up with po' [F] frogs?
_ _ _ [C] _ Honey, [B] there's po' frogs on [F] your mind. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ Thank you very much.
We appreciate it.
We'll be right back in talk with John Sebastian.
Stick around.
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