Chords for LORRIE MORGAN-HARPER VALLEY PTA-LIVE-WEB-GIFTS.COM
Tempo:
120.15 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
D
Bb
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A]
I want to tell you all a story about a Harper Valley widowed wife, who had [D] a teenage daughter
who attended Harper Valley Junior High.
Well, [A] her daughter came home one afternoon and didn't even stop to play.
She said, [D] Mama, got a note here from [E] the Harper Valley [A] PTA.
Well, the note said, Mrs.
Johnson, you're wearing your dress way too high.
And it's reported you've been drinking and running around with men and [D] going wild.
[D]
And [A] we don't believe you ought to be bringing up your little girl this way.
And it [D] was signed by the [E] Secretary, Harper Valley [A] PTA.
[F]
Well, [Bb] it happened that the PTA was going to meet that very afternoon.
[Eb] And they were sure surprised when Mrs.
Johnson wore a miniskirt into the room.
And [Bb] as she walked up to the blackboard, I can still recall the words she had to say.
She [Eb] said, I'd like to address this [F] meeting of the Harper Valley [Bb] PTA.
Well, there's Mr.
Taylor sitting there, and seven times he's asked me for a date.
And [Eb] Mrs.
Taylor sure seems to use a lot of ice whenever he's away.
And [Bb] Mr.
Baker, can you tell us why your secretary had to leave this town?
And [Eb] shouldn't Whitty Jones be told to [F] keep her window shades all [Bb] completely down?
[Gb] Well, [B] Mr.
Harper couldn't be here because he stayed too long at Kelly's bar again.
And [E] if you smell Shirley Thompson's breath, you're sure she's had a little nip of gin.
[B] And you have the nerve to tell me you think that as a mother I'm not fit.
Well, [E] this is just a little patent place, [Gb] and you're all Harper Valley [B] hypocrites.
Well, I wouldn't put you on because it really did, it happened this way.
The [E] day my mama socked it to [Gb] the Harper Valley [B] PTA.
The [E] day my mama socked it to [Gb] the Harper Valley [B] PTA.
Yes, she did.
Thank [N] you.
I want to tell you all a story about a Harper Valley widowed wife, who had [D] a teenage daughter
who attended Harper Valley Junior High.
Well, [A] her daughter came home one afternoon and didn't even stop to play.
She said, [D] Mama, got a note here from [E] the Harper Valley [A] PTA.
Well, the note said, Mrs.
Johnson, you're wearing your dress way too high.
And it's reported you've been drinking and running around with men and [D] going wild.
[D]
And [A] we don't believe you ought to be bringing up your little girl this way.
And it [D] was signed by the [E] Secretary, Harper Valley [A] PTA.
[F]
Well, [Bb] it happened that the PTA was going to meet that very afternoon.
[Eb] And they were sure surprised when Mrs.
Johnson wore a miniskirt into the room.
And [Bb] as she walked up to the blackboard, I can still recall the words she had to say.
She [Eb] said, I'd like to address this [F] meeting of the Harper Valley [Bb] PTA.
Well, there's Mr.
Taylor sitting there, and seven times he's asked me for a date.
And [Eb] Mrs.
Taylor sure seems to use a lot of ice whenever he's away.
And [Bb] Mr.
Baker, can you tell us why your secretary had to leave this town?
And [Eb] shouldn't Whitty Jones be told to [F] keep her window shades all [Bb] completely down?
[Gb] Well, [B] Mr.
Harper couldn't be here because he stayed too long at Kelly's bar again.
And [E] if you smell Shirley Thompson's breath, you're sure she's had a little nip of gin.
[B] And you have the nerve to tell me you think that as a mother I'm not fit.
Well, [E] this is just a little patent place, [Gb] and you're all Harper Valley [B] hypocrites.
Well, I wouldn't put you on because it really did, it happened this way.
The [E] day my mama socked it to [Gb] the Harper Valley [B] PTA.
The [E] day my mama socked it to [Gb] the Harper Valley [B] PTA.
Yes, she did.
Thank [N] you.
Key:
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_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I _ _ want to tell you all a story about a Harper Valley widowed wife, _ _ _ _ _ who had [D] a teenage daughter
who attended Harper Valley Junior High. _ _ _
_ Well, [A] her daughter came home one afternoon and didn't even stop to play. _ _ _
_ She said, [D] Mama, got a note here from [E] the Harper Valley [A] PTA. _ _ _ _
_ Well, the note said, Mrs.
Johnson, you're wearing your dress way too high. _ _ _
_ And it's reported you've been drinking and running around with men and [D] going wild.
_ _ [D] _
_ And [A] we don't believe you ought to be bringing up your little girl this way. _ _ _
_ And it [D] was signed by the [E] Secretary, Harper Valley [A] PTA.
_ _ _ [F] _
_ Well, [Bb] it happened that the PTA was going to meet that very afternoon. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] And they were sure surprised when Mrs.
Johnson wore a miniskirt into the room. _ _ _
_ And [Bb] as she walked up to the blackboard, I can still recall the words she had to say. _ _ _
_ She [Eb] said, I'd like to address this [F] meeting of the Harper Valley [Bb] PTA. _ _ _ _
_ Well, there's Mr.
Taylor sitting there, and seven times he's asked me for a date. _ _ _
_ And [Eb] Mrs.
Taylor sure seems to use a lot of ice whenever he's away. _ _ _ _
_ And [Bb] Mr.
Baker, can you tell us why your secretary had to leave this town? _ _ _
_ And [Eb] shouldn't Whitty Jones be told to [F] keep her window shades all [Bb] completely down? _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ Well, [B] Mr.
Harper couldn't be here because he stayed too long at Kelly's bar again. _ _ _
_ And [E] if you smell Shirley Thompson's breath, you're sure she's had a little nip of gin. _ _ _
_ _ [B] And you have the nerve to tell me you think that as a mother I'm not fit. _ _ _
_ Well, [E] this is just a little patent place, [Gb] and you're all Harper Valley [B] hypocrites. _ _ _
_ _ Well, I wouldn't put you on because it really did, it happened this way. _ _ _
_ The [E] day my mama socked it to [Gb] the Harper Valley [B] PTA. _ _ _ _
_ The [E] day my mama socked it to [Gb] the Harper Valley [B] PTA. _ _ _ _
Yes, she did. _ _ _ _ _
Thank [N] you. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I _ _ want to tell you all a story about a Harper Valley widowed wife, _ _ _ _ _ who had [D] a teenage daughter
who attended Harper Valley Junior High. _ _ _
_ Well, [A] her daughter came home one afternoon and didn't even stop to play. _ _ _
_ She said, [D] Mama, got a note here from [E] the Harper Valley [A] PTA. _ _ _ _
_ Well, the note said, Mrs.
Johnson, you're wearing your dress way too high. _ _ _
_ And it's reported you've been drinking and running around with men and [D] going wild.
_ _ [D] _
_ And [A] we don't believe you ought to be bringing up your little girl this way. _ _ _
_ And it [D] was signed by the [E] Secretary, Harper Valley [A] PTA.
_ _ _ [F] _
_ Well, [Bb] it happened that the PTA was going to meet that very afternoon. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] And they were sure surprised when Mrs.
Johnson wore a miniskirt into the room. _ _ _
_ And [Bb] as she walked up to the blackboard, I can still recall the words she had to say. _ _ _
_ She [Eb] said, I'd like to address this [F] meeting of the Harper Valley [Bb] PTA. _ _ _ _
_ Well, there's Mr.
Taylor sitting there, and seven times he's asked me for a date. _ _ _
_ And [Eb] Mrs.
Taylor sure seems to use a lot of ice whenever he's away. _ _ _ _
_ And [Bb] Mr.
Baker, can you tell us why your secretary had to leave this town? _ _ _
_ And [Eb] shouldn't Whitty Jones be told to [F] keep her window shades all [Bb] completely down? _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ Well, [B] Mr.
Harper couldn't be here because he stayed too long at Kelly's bar again. _ _ _
_ And [E] if you smell Shirley Thompson's breath, you're sure she's had a little nip of gin. _ _ _
_ _ [B] And you have the nerve to tell me you think that as a mother I'm not fit. _ _ _
_ Well, [E] this is just a little patent place, [Gb] and you're all Harper Valley [B] hypocrites. _ _ _
_ _ Well, I wouldn't put you on because it really did, it happened this way. _ _ _
_ The [E] day my mama socked it to [Gb] the Harper Valley [B] PTA. _ _ _ _
_ The [E] day my mama socked it to [Gb] the Harper Valley [B] PTA. _ _ _ _
Yes, she did. _ _ _ _ _
Thank [N] you. _ _ _ _ _