Chords for Lily Morris - Don't have any more, Missus Moore (1929)
Tempo:
158.75 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#m
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D#m] [A]
[E] [F#m]
[E]
[B]
[E] Mrs.
Moore, who lives next door, is such a dear old soul.
[A] Of children [G#m] she has got to [F#] score, and husbands [B] on the door.
[E] I don't know how she manages to keep that lot, I'm sure.
[G#] I said to her today, as she was standing at [B] the door,
[G#m] [E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
Mrs.
Moore, please don't have [F#m] any more.
[B] The more you have, the more you'll want.
They [E] say [F#] only enough is as good [E] as a feast.
[B] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore,
You'll have to take the house [A] next door.
[E] They're all right when they're here, [A] but take my [E] advice, oh dear,
[B] Don't have any more, [E] Mrs.
Moore.
[B]
[E] The little inn she uses most is called the Wooden Hut.
[A] She's first one in at [G#m] opening [F#m] time and last out when [B] they're shut.
And when she's [E] had a few, [B] she tries to do the la-dee-da,
[F#] And gets so ratty [B] when they [A#] shout at her [F#] [G#m] across the bar.
[B]
[E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
Mrs.
Moore, [G#] please don't have [F#m] any more.
The [B] more you have, [E] the more you'll want.
They say [F#] only enough is as good as [E] a feast.
Any day, if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore,
You'll never get to your [A] street door.
[E] Too many [G#] double gins, give [A] the ladies double [E] chins.
[F#m] Don't have any more, Mrs.
[E] Moore.
[B]
[E] She's had a lot of husbands who in love with her have fell.
[A] This one [C#] is the seventh one [F#m] and he don't look [B] too well.
A year ago [E] she married him and on their wedding day,
[F#] As they were walking down the aisle, [G#] I heard [F#] the parson [G#m]
say,
[B] [E]
Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
Mrs.
Moore, please don't have any [F#m] more.
[B] The more you have, the more you'll want.
[E] They say [F#] only enough is as good as [C#] a feast.
[G#m] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore,
I don't know what we'll do, [A] I'm sure.
[E] Our cemetery's [G#] so small, [A] there'll be no room for them [E] all.
[F#m] Don't [B] have any more, Mrs.
[Fm] Moore.
[E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
Mrs.
Moore, [G#] please don't have [F#m] any more.
[B] The more you have, the [E] more you'll want.
They say [F#] only enough is as good [C#m] as a feast.
[G#m] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore,
I don't know what we'll do, [A] I'm sure.
[E] Our cemetery's [G#] so small, [A] there'll be no room [E] for them all.
[F#m] Don't have any more, Mrs.
[E]
Moore.
[E] [F#m]
[E]
[B]
[E] Mrs.
Moore, who lives next door, is such a dear old soul.
[A] Of children [G#m] she has got to [F#] score, and husbands [B] on the door.
[E] I don't know how she manages to keep that lot, I'm sure.
[G#] I said to her today, as she was standing at [B] the door,
[G#m] [E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
Mrs.
Moore, please don't have [F#m] any more.
[B] The more you have, the more you'll want.
They [E] say [F#] only enough is as good [E] as a feast.
[B] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore,
You'll have to take the house [A] next door.
[E] They're all right when they're here, [A] but take my [E] advice, oh dear,
[B] Don't have any more, [E] Mrs.
Moore.
[B]
[E] The little inn she uses most is called the Wooden Hut.
[A] She's first one in at [G#m] opening [F#m] time and last out when [B] they're shut.
And when she's [E] had a few, [B] she tries to do the la-dee-da,
[F#] And gets so ratty [B] when they [A#] shout at her [F#] [G#m] across the bar.
[B]
[E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
Mrs.
Moore, [G#] please don't have [F#m] any more.
The [B] more you have, [E] the more you'll want.
They say [F#] only enough is as good as [E] a feast.
Any day, if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore,
You'll never get to your [A] street door.
[E] Too many [G#] double gins, give [A] the ladies double [E] chins.
[F#m] Don't have any more, Mrs.
[E] Moore.
[B]
[E] She's had a lot of husbands who in love with her have fell.
[A] This one [C#] is the seventh one [F#m] and he don't look [B] too well.
A year ago [E] she married him and on their wedding day,
[F#] As they were walking down the aisle, [G#] I heard [F#] the parson [G#m]
say,
[B] [E]
Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
Mrs.
Moore, please don't have any [F#m] more.
[B] The more you have, the more you'll want.
[E] They say [F#] only enough is as good as [C#] a feast.
[G#m] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore,
I don't know what we'll do, [A] I'm sure.
[E] Our cemetery's [G#] so small, [A] there'll be no room for them [E] all.
[F#m] Don't [B] have any more, Mrs.
[Fm] Moore.
[E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
Mrs.
Moore, [G#] please don't have [F#m] any more.
[B] The more you have, the [E] more you'll want.
They say [F#] only enough is as good [C#m] as a feast.
[G#m] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore,
I don't know what we'll do, [A] I'm sure.
[E] Our cemetery's [G#] so small, [A] there'll be no room [E] for them all.
[F#m] Don't have any more, Mrs.
[E]
Moore.
Key:
E
B
A
F#m
F#
E
B
A
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[E] Mrs.
Moore, who lives next door, is such a dear old soul.
[A] Of children [G#m] she has got to [F#] score, and husbands [B] on the door.
[E] I don't know how she manages to keep that lot, I'm sure.
[G#] I said to her today, as she was standing at [B] the door,
_ [G#m] _ _ _ [E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
_ Mrs.
Moore, please don't have [F#m] any more. _
_ [B] The more you have, the more you'll want.
They [E] say [F#] only enough is as good [E] as a feast.
[B] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore, _ _
You'll have to take the house [A] next door. _
_ [E] They're all right when they're here, [A] but take my [E] advice, oh dear,
[B] _ Don't have any more, [E] Mrs.
Moore. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ [E] The little inn she uses most is called the Wooden Hut.
[A] She's first one in at [G#m] opening [F#m] time and last out when [B] they're shut.
And when she's [E] had a few, [B] she tries to do the la-dee-da,
[F#] And gets so ratty [B] when they [A#] shout at her [F#] _ [G#m] across the bar.
_ [B] _
_ [E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
_ Mrs.
Moore, [G#] please don't have [F#m] any more.
_ The [B] more you have, [E] the more you'll want.
They say [F#] only enough is as good as [E] a feast.
Any day, if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore, _ _
You'll never get to your [A] street door. _
[E] Too many [G#] double gins, give [A] the ladies double [E] chins.
[F#m] Don't have any more, Mrs.
[E] _ Moore. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ [E] She's had a lot of husbands who in love with her have fell.
[A] This one [C#] is the seventh one [F#m] and he don't look [B] too well.
A year ago [E] she married him and on their wedding day,
[F#] As they were walking down the aisle, [G#] I heard [F#] the parson [G#m]
say,
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E]
Don't have any more, _ Mrs.
Moore. _
_ _ Mrs.
Moore, please don't have any [F#m] more.
_ _ [B] The more you have, the more you'll want.
[E] They say [F#] only enough is as good as [C#] a feast.
[G#m] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore, _ _
I don't know what we'll do, [A] I'm sure.
_ _ [E] Our cemetery's [G#] so small, [A] there'll be no room for them [E] all. _
[F#m] Don't [B] have any more, Mrs.
[Fm] Moore.
_ _ _ _ [E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
_ Mrs.
Moore, [G#] please don't have [F#m] any more.
_ [B] The more you have, the [E] more you'll want.
They say [F#] only enough is as good [C#m] as a feast.
[G#m] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore, _
_ I don't know what we'll do, [A] I'm sure.
_ [E] Our cemetery's [G#] so small, [A] there'll be no room [E] for them all.
[F#m] Don't have any more, Mrs.
[E]
Moore. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[E] Mrs.
Moore, who lives next door, is such a dear old soul.
[A] Of children [G#m] she has got to [F#] score, and husbands [B] on the door.
[E] I don't know how she manages to keep that lot, I'm sure.
[G#] I said to her today, as she was standing at [B] the door,
_ [G#m] _ _ _ [E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
_ Mrs.
Moore, please don't have [F#m] any more. _
_ [B] The more you have, the more you'll want.
They [E] say [F#] only enough is as good [E] as a feast.
[B] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore, _ _
You'll have to take the house [A] next door. _
_ [E] They're all right when they're here, [A] but take my [E] advice, oh dear,
[B] _ Don't have any more, [E] Mrs.
Moore. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ [E] The little inn she uses most is called the Wooden Hut.
[A] She's first one in at [G#m] opening [F#m] time and last out when [B] they're shut.
And when she's [E] had a few, [B] she tries to do the la-dee-da,
[F#] And gets so ratty [B] when they [A#] shout at her [F#] _ [G#m] across the bar.
_ [B] _
_ [E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
_ Mrs.
Moore, [G#] please don't have [F#m] any more.
_ The [B] more you have, [E] the more you'll want.
They say [F#] only enough is as good as [E] a feast.
Any day, if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore, _ _
You'll never get to your [A] street door. _
[E] Too many [G#] double gins, give [A] the ladies double [E] chins.
[F#m] Don't have any more, Mrs.
[E] _ Moore. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ [E] She's had a lot of husbands who in love with her have fell.
[A] This one [C#] is the seventh one [F#m] and he don't look [B] too well.
A year ago [E] she married him and on their wedding day,
[F#] As they were walking down the aisle, [G#] I heard [F#] the parson [G#m]
say,
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E]
Don't have any more, _ Mrs.
Moore. _
_ _ Mrs.
Moore, please don't have any [F#m] more.
_ _ [B] The more you have, the more you'll want.
[E] They say [F#] only enough is as good as [C#] a feast.
[G#m] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore, _ _
I don't know what we'll do, [A] I'm sure.
_ _ [E] Our cemetery's [G#] so small, [A] there'll be no room for them [E] all. _
[F#m] Don't [B] have any more, Mrs.
[Fm] Moore.
_ _ _ _ [E] Don't have any more, Mrs.
Moore.
_ Mrs.
Moore, [G#] please don't have [F#m] any more.
_ [B] The more you have, the [E] more you'll want.
They say [F#] only enough is as good [C#m] as a feast.
[G#m] Any day, [E] if you have any more, Mrs.
Moore, _
_ I don't know what we'll do, [A] I'm sure.
_ [E] Our cemetery's [G#] so small, [A] there'll be no room [E] for them all.
[F#m] Don't have any more, Mrs.
[E]
Moore. _ _ _ _ _ _ _