Mack The Knife - Kevin Spacy Chords

Tempo:
85.7 bpm
Chords used:

Bb

G

Eb

F

Gb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Mack The Knife - Kevin Spacy chords
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[Bb]
Oh the shark baby [G] has [Cm] such teeth deep and [F] it shows them [Gm] pearly white
[Bb]
Just a jackknife [Gm] has old [Eb] MacAheath teeth and it keeps it [Bb] out of sight
You know when that shark bites [Cm] with its teeth baby scarlet billows [F] [Gm] start to spread
But fancy gloves [Db] though wears [Cm] old MacAheath
So there's never never a trace [Bb] of red dot lip [Gb] on that sweet on a [Abm] sad walk
Sunday [Dbm] morning [Gb] lies a body just [Abm] oozing life and someone sneaking [D] [Dbm] round the corner
Tell me could that someone [Gb] be [B] Mac the Knifer
[G] [C] There's a tugboat [Am] down [Dm] by the river don't you know
[G] Well cement bags just a [Am] hanging on down
Hope [C] that cement is there strictly [F] for the weight dear
Five will [Dm] get you ten old [G] Mackeys [C] back in town
[Ab] Hey there [Bbm] Bob Dole Miller he done [Gb] disappeared dear
[Ebm] After drawing [C] out his good old [Bbm] hard earned cash
And now MacAheath spins [E] just like [Ebm] a sailor
[Ab] Could [Gb] it be [Ab] Bob Ford done [Db] something rash
Come on [Gbm] come on [D] send me down a ho ho ho [G] soupy porridge
And old [A] Miss Lottie and ya could [Bm] even Lucy Brown
Oh the line [F] falls way on [Em] the right [A] bay
And now that Mackey's back in old LA [D] town
[Bb] [Eb] I think we need to have a look out for [Fm] the guitar drink
Step back Lottie and ya move it over [Cm] Lucy Brown
Oh the line [Eb] falls way on [Bb] the right bay
And now [Db] that [Bb]
Mackey's [Eb] back in [Ebm] town
[Eb]
[Ebm] [Eb] [Ebm] Look [G] out old Mackey is [D] back
[F] [G]
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Bb
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G
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Eb
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F
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Gb
134211112
Bb
12341111
G
2131
Eb
12341116
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To jam and learn Beyond The Sea - Kevin Spacey - Mack The Knife chords, your primary focus should be mastering these chords sequence: Am, C, F, Dm, G, Abm, D, Dbm, Gb, Ebm, Eb and Ebm. I suggest starting at a calm pace of 42 BPM, and as you gain confidence, approach the song's BPM of 86. With the song's key of Eb Major, set your capo to fit your vocal range and chord choice.

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[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh the shark baby [G] has [Cm] such teeth deep and [F] it shows them _ [Gm] pearly white
[Bb] _
_ Just a jackknife [Gm] has old [Eb] MacAheath teeth and it keeps it [Bb] out of sight
You know when that shark bites [Cm] with its teeth baby _ scarlet billows [F] [Gm] start to spread
But fancy gloves [Db] though wears [Cm] old MacAheath
_ So there's never never a trace [Bb] of red dot lip [Gb] on that sweet on a [Abm] sad walk
_ Sunday [Dbm] morning _ [Gb] lies a body just [Abm] oozing life and someone sneaking [D] _ [Dbm] round the corner
Tell me could that someone [Gb] be [B] Mac the Knifer
[G] _ [C] There's a tugboat [Am] down [Dm] by the river don't you know
[G] Well cement bags just a [Am] hanging on down
Hope [C] that cement is there strictly [F] for the weight dear
Five will [Dm] get you ten old [G] Mackeys [C] back in town
[Ab] Hey there [Bbm] Bob Dole Miller _ he done [Gb] disappeared dear
[Ebm] _ After drawing [C] out his good old [Bbm] hard earned cash
And now MacAheath spins [E] just like [Ebm] a sailor
[Ab] Could [Gb] it be [Ab] Bob Ford done [Db] something rash
Come on [Gbm] come on [D] send me down a ho ho ho [G] soupy porridge _
And old [A] Miss Lottie and ya could [Bm] even Lucy Brown
Oh the line [F] falls way on [Em] the right [A] bay
And now that Mackey's back in old LA [D] town
[Bb] _ [Eb] I think we need to have a look out for [Fm] the guitar drink
Step back Lottie and ya _ move it over [Cm] Lucy Brown
Oh the line [Eb] falls way on [Bb] the right bay
And now [Db] that [Bb] _ _ _ _
Mackey's [Eb] back in [Ebm] town
_ [Eb] _ _
[Ebm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ebm] _ Look [G] out old Mackey is [D] back
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _

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This song was penned by Marc Blitzstein, Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht.

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