Chords for Mac McAnally "Blame It On New Orleans"
Tempo:
139.8 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gb] [Em] [C]
[G] [D]
[G] I like the morning, fond of afternoons, I [C] love the evening, but it's over [Bb] too [G] soon,
what's wrong [E] with me?
[A] I blame it [G] on New Orleans.
[C] [G]
I like hot sauce, I love that southern style, I [C] try to find a way every day [Bbm] to smile [G] quite honestly.
[Em] [Em] I blame it [D] on New [G] Orleans.
[C] [G]
Whoa, whoa, [Gm] some [A] people find [D] [C] disturbing [G] what [Bb] goes on down [Gbm] on [Em] bourbon, beats all you ever
[Eb] saw, [C] except for Mardi Gras, [G] and that's a whole other thing.
I like the people, I make the most of life, [C] they take a real good thing, and bam, [E] add
a little [G] spice, but that's [E] just me.
[Am] [A] I blame it [G] on New [C] Orleans.
[G]
[C]
[Em] [G] [E]
[G] [C] [G]
[D] I [G] like the ladies, they eat what's not to like, [C] and on occasion when they act un [Bb]-ladylike,
[Em] historically, [A] they blame it on [D] New [G] Orleans.
[C]
[G] [D] I [G] like music, blues and Dixieland, [C] I play air trombone, the Preservation [Bbm] Hall [G] Band,
categorically, [E] [A] I blame it [D] on New [G] [C] Orleans.
[G] [B] [C]
[G] Enola, [A] Cafe Du Monde and [D] [C] Mothers, [Bm] [Bb] Cape Ball and all [Am] the [A]
others, [B] I never get my [Eb] [A] fill, and
[C] I never will, no sir.
[G]
[Am] The [G] whole world can sing, the Saints go [Em] marching in, [C] it won't be long, they're gonna march
[Bb] [G] again, you wait and [E] see.
[Gb] [A] And blame it [D] on New [G] Orleans.
[C] [G] [D]
[G] There will [Am] come a [G] day, [C] I'd like to [G] think, [C] when wars are sung, and [Em] hurricanes are drank
eventually, [A]
let's blame it [D] on New [B] Orleans.
[G]
[Am] Hey, [Em] don't blame me, [Bb] blame it on [G] New [C] Orleans.
[G]
New [C] Orleans.
[F] [G] [A]
[G] [D]
[G] I like the morning, fond of afternoons, I [C] love the evening, but it's over [Bb] too [G] soon,
what's wrong [E] with me?
[A] I blame it [G] on New Orleans.
[C] [G]
I like hot sauce, I love that southern style, I [C] try to find a way every day [Bbm] to smile [G] quite honestly.
[Em] [Em] I blame it [D] on New [G] Orleans.
[C] [G]
Whoa, whoa, [Gm] some [A] people find [D] [C] disturbing [G] what [Bb] goes on down [Gbm] on [Em] bourbon, beats all you ever
[Eb] saw, [C] except for Mardi Gras, [G] and that's a whole other thing.
I like the people, I make the most of life, [C] they take a real good thing, and bam, [E] add
a little [G] spice, but that's [E] just me.
[Am] [A] I blame it [G] on New [C] Orleans.
[G]
[C]
[Em] [G] [E]
[G] [C] [G]
[D] I [G] like the ladies, they eat what's not to like, [C] and on occasion when they act un [Bb]-ladylike,
[Em] historically, [A] they blame it on [D] New [G] Orleans.
[C]
[G] [D] I [G] like music, blues and Dixieland, [C] I play air trombone, the Preservation [Bbm] Hall [G] Band,
categorically, [E] [A] I blame it [D] on New [G] [C] Orleans.
[G] [B] [C]
[G] Enola, [A] Cafe Du Monde and [D] [C] Mothers, [Bm] [Bb] Cape Ball and all [Am] the [A]
others, [B] I never get my [Eb] [A] fill, and
[C] I never will, no sir.
[G]
[Am] The [G] whole world can sing, the Saints go [Em] marching in, [C] it won't be long, they're gonna march
[Bb] [G] again, you wait and [E] see.
[Gb] [A] And blame it [D] on New [G] Orleans.
[C] [G] [D]
[G] There will [Am] come a [G] day, [C] I'd like to [G] think, [C] when wars are sung, and [Em] hurricanes are drank
eventually, [A]
let's blame it [D] on New [B] Orleans.
[G]
[Am] Hey, [Em] don't blame me, [Bb] blame it on [G] New [C] Orleans.
[G]
New [C] Orleans.
[F] [G] [A]
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[Gb] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[G] I like the morning, _ fond of _ afternoons, I [C] love the evening, _ but it's over [Bb] too [G] soon,
what's wrong [E] with me?
[A] I blame it [G] on New Orleans.
[C] _ [G] _ _ _
I like hot sauce, I love that southern style, I [C] try to find a way every day [Bbm] to smile [G] quite honestly.
[Em] _ [Em] I blame it [D] on New [G] Orleans.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ Whoa, whoa, [Gm] some [A] people find [D] _ [C] disturbing [G] _ what [Bb] goes on down [Gbm] on [Em] bourbon, beats all you ever
[Eb] saw, [C] except for Mardi Gras, [G] and that's a whole other thing.
I like the people, I make the most of life, [C] they take a real good thing, and bam, [E] add
a little [G] spice, but that's [E] just me.
[Am] [A] I blame it [G] on New [C] Orleans.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] I [G] like the ladies, they eat what's not to like, [C] and on occasion when they act un [Bb]-ladylike,
[Em] historically, _ [A] they blame it on [D] New [G] Orleans.
[C] _
_ [G] _ _ [D] I [G] like music, _ blues and Dixieland, [C] I play air trombone, the Preservation [Bbm] Hall [G] Band,
categorically, [E] _ [A] I blame it [D] on New [G] _ [C] Orleans.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _
[G] Enola, _ [A] Cafe Du Monde and [D] [C] Mothers, _ [Bm] _ [Bb] Cape Ball and all [Am] the [A]
others, [B] I never get my [Eb] [A] fill, and
[C] I never will, no sir.
[G] _ _
[Am] The [G] whole world can sing, the Saints go [Em] marching in, [C] it won't be long, they're gonna march
[Bb] [G] again, you wait and [E] see.
[Gb] [A] And blame it [D] on New [G] Orleans.
_ [C] _ [G] _ _ [D] _
[G] There will [Am] come a [G] day, [C] I'd like to [G] think, _ [C] when wars are sung, and [Em] hurricanes are drank
_ eventually, _ [A]
let's blame it [D] on New [B] Orleans.
_ _ [G] _
_ _ [Am] Hey, [Em] don't blame me, [Bb] blame it on [G] New [C] Orleans.
_ [G] _
New [C] Orleans.
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[G] I like the morning, _ fond of _ afternoons, I [C] love the evening, _ but it's over [Bb] too [G] soon,
what's wrong [E] with me?
[A] I blame it [G] on New Orleans.
[C] _ [G] _ _ _
I like hot sauce, I love that southern style, I [C] try to find a way every day [Bbm] to smile [G] quite honestly.
[Em] _ [Em] I blame it [D] on New [G] Orleans.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ Whoa, whoa, [Gm] some [A] people find [D] _ [C] disturbing [G] _ what [Bb] goes on down [Gbm] on [Em] bourbon, beats all you ever
[Eb] saw, [C] except for Mardi Gras, [G] and that's a whole other thing.
I like the people, I make the most of life, [C] they take a real good thing, and bam, [E] add
a little [G] spice, but that's [E] just me.
[Am] [A] I blame it [G] on New [C] Orleans.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] I [G] like the ladies, they eat what's not to like, [C] and on occasion when they act un [Bb]-ladylike,
[Em] historically, _ [A] they blame it on [D] New [G] Orleans.
[C] _
_ [G] _ _ [D] I [G] like music, _ blues and Dixieland, [C] I play air trombone, the Preservation [Bbm] Hall [G] Band,
categorically, [E] _ [A] I blame it [D] on New [G] _ [C] Orleans.
_ [G] _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _
[G] Enola, _ [A] Cafe Du Monde and [D] [C] Mothers, _ [Bm] _ [Bb] Cape Ball and all [Am] the [A]
others, [B] I never get my [Eb] [A] fill, and
[C] I never will, no sir.
[G] _ _
[Am] The [G] whole world can sing, the Saints go [Em] marching in, [C] it won't be long, they're gonna march
[Bb] [G] again, you wait and [E] see.
[Gb] [A] And blame it [D] on New [G] Orleans.
_ [C] _ [G] _ _ [D] _
[G] There will [Am] come a [G] day, [C] I'd like to [G] think, _ [C] when wars are sung, and [Em] hurricanes are drank
_ eventually, _ [A]
let's blame it [D] on New [B] Orleans.
_ _ [G] _
_ _ [Am] Hey, [Em] don't blame me, [Bb] blame it on [G] New [C] Orleans.
_ [G] _
New [C] Orleans.
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _