Chords for Mountain Twerker - Granny Twerking Song
Tempo:
79.95 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
B
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You might have seen it on YouTube or MTV, Granny had them moves back [B] in [D] 43's.
I've got it on tape on my color [A] cassette, At the family union where she broke her [E] hip.
She got so good that she didn't need a beat, [A] She'd clap her ass and stomp her feet.
[D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge Hills, [A] In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to [A] wiggle, Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a [E] jiggle.
She could put to shame a modern pole dance [A] worker, Granny was the world's first mountain [C#] twerker.
[D] [A]
[D] [A]
[E] I [Am]
remember that night in the middle of June, Granny was a-twerking by the light of [A] the moon.
[D] Bob Roll got his fiddle and hossed up his [A] horn, And he started twerking to the Cotton Eye Joe.
[E] She'd swing it around and start to twist it, [Am] Like two rabid [E] coons fighting over a biscuit.
[D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge [A] Hills, In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to wiggle, [A] Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a jiggle.
[E] She could put to shame a modern pole dance worker, [A] Granny was the world's first mountain twerker.
[E]
[F#m] She taught her kids how to twerk it real [A] good, She'd pass it on down to the rest that she [F#m] could.
She might have quit twerking cause of her [B] arthritis, But the legend lives on [E] of my grandma's siren.
[D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge Hills, [A] In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to wiggle, [A] Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a [E] jiggle.
She could put to shame a modern pole dance [A] worker, Granny was the world's first mountain twerker.
Twerk on Granny, twerk it real good.
I've got it on tape on my color [A] cassette, At the family union where she broke her [E] hip.
She got so good that she didn't need a beat, [A] She'd clap her ass and stomp her feet.
[D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge Hills, [A] In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to [A] wiggle, Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a [E] jiggle.
She could put to shame a modern pole dance [A] worker, Granny was the world's first mountain [C#] twerker.
[D] [A]
[D] [A]
[E] I [Am]
remember that night in the middle of June, Granny was a-twerking by the light of [A] the moon.
[D] Bob Roll got his fiddle and hossed up his [A] horn, And he started twerking to the Cotton Eye Joe.
[E] She'd swing it around and start to twist it, [Am] Like two rabid [E] coons fighting over a biscuit.
[D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge [A] Hills, In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to wiggle, [A] Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a jiggle.
[E] She could put to shame a modern pole dance worker, [A] Granny was the world's first mountain twerker.
[E]
[F#m] She taught her kids how to twerk it real [A] good, She'd pass it on down to the rest that she [F#m] could.
She might have quit twerking cause of her [B] arthritis, But the legend lives on [E] of my grandma's siren.
[D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge Hills, [A] In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to wiggle, [A] Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a [E] jiggle.
She could put to shame a modern pole dance [A] worker, Granny was the world's first mountain twerker.
Twerk on Granny, twerk it real good.
Key:
A
D
E
B
Am
A
D
E
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You might have seen it on YouTube or MTV, Granny had them moves back [B] in [D] 43's.
I've got it on tape on my color [A] cassette, At the family union where she broke her [E] hip.
She got so good that she didn't need a beat, [A] She'd clap her ass and stomp her feet.
[D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge Hills, [A] In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to [A] wiggle, Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a [E] jiggle.
She could put to shame a modern pole dance [A] worker, Granny was the world's first mountain [C#] twerker. _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ I [Am] _ _
_ _ remember that night in the middle of June, Granny was a-twerking by the light of [A] the moon.
[D] Bob Roll got his fiddle and hossed up his [A] horn, And he started twerking to the Cotton Eye Joe.
[E] She'd swing it around and start to twist it, [Am] Like two rabid [E] coons fighting over a biscuit.
_ [D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge [A] Hills, In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to wiggle, [A] Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a jiggle.
[E] She could put to shame a modern pole dance worker, [A] Granny was the world's first mountain twerker.
[E] _ _
_ [F#m] She taught her kids how to twerk it real [A] good, She'd pass it on down to the rest that she [F#m] could.
She might have quit twerking cause of her [B] arthritis, But the legend lives on [E] of my grandma's siren.
_ [D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge Hills, [A] In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to wiggle, [A] Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a [E] jiggle.
She could put to shame a modern pole dance [A] worker, Granny was the world's first mountain twerker. _ _
_ _ _ Twerk on Granny, twerk it real good. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You might have seen it on YouTube or MTV, Granny had them moves back [B] in [D] 43's.
I've got it on tape on my color [A] cassette, At the family union where she broke her [E] hip.
She got so good that she didn't need a beat, [A] She'd clap her ass and stomp her feet.
[D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge Hills, [A] In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to [A] wiggle, Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a [E] jiggle.
She could put to shame a modern pole dance [A] worker, Granny was the world's first mountain [C#] twerker. _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ I [Am] _ _
_ _ remember that night in the middle of June, Granny was a-twerking by the light of [A] the moon.
[D] Bob Roll got his fiddle and hossed up his [A] horn, And he started twerking to the Cotton Eye Joe.
[E] She'd swing it around and start to twist it, [Am] Like two rabid [E] coons fighting over a biscuit.
_ [D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge [A] Hills, In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to wiggle, [A] Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a jiggle.
[E] She could put to shame a modern pole dance worker, [A] Granny was the world's first mountain twerker.
[E] _ _
_ [F#m] She taught her kids how to twerk it real [A] good, She'd pass it on down to the rest that she [F#m] could.
She might have quit twerking cause of her [B] arthritis, But the legend lives on [E] of my grandma's siren.
_ [D] Down in the holler by the Blue Ridge Hills, [A] In the little cabin home where my grandma lived,
[D] She'd bow up her back and start to wiggle, [A] Then she'd shimmy and shake and make a [E] jiggle.
She could put to shame a modern pole dance [A] worker, Granny was the world's first mountain twerker. _ _
_ _ _ Twerk on Granny, twerk it real good. _ _ _ _ _ _ _