Chords for My Old Man's A Dustman
Tempo:
112.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Em
A
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] Now here's a little story
To [A] tell it [Bb] is [D] a must
[G] about an [Em] unsung hero
[A] That moves [Ab] away [D] a dust
Some people make a fortune
[A]
Others earn a [D] mint
[A] My old [A] man don't [D] earn much
in [Em] fact He's [Eb] flippin
[D] skint
[Db] [G] My old man's a dustman he wears a [D] dustman's hat
He wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the [G] council flat
He looks a proper nana in his [Em] great big golf nail boots
[D] He's got such a job [Gb] to pull them up [G] that he calls them daisy roots
Some folks give tips at Christmas and some of them [D] forget
So when he picked their bins up he spilled some [G] on the step
Now one old man got nasty and to the [C] council wrote [D] next time my old man went [G] round there he punched him up the throat
Oh my old man's a dustman
He [D] wears a dustman's hat he wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the council flat.
I say I say Les
Yeah, I uh, I found a police dog in my dustbin.
Well, how do you know he's a police dog?
He had a policeman with him
Though my old man's a dustman he's got an art of gold
He got married recently though.
He's 86 [G] years old.
We said here.
Hang on dad.
You're getting [Em] past your prime
[D] He said well when you get my age, it [A] helps to pass the time
[Gm] My old man's a dustman.
He wears a [D] dustman's hat.
He wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the council flat
I say I say I say
My dustbin's full of lilies well throw them away then I can't lilies wearing them
[Gm] Now one day whilst in a hurry he missed [D] a lady's bin
He hadn't gone but a few yards when she chased [G] after him
She cried right from the art
[D] Now jump up on the
[G] [D]
I
[G] Say I say I say
My dustbin's absolutely full with toes stool
Cuz it's not mushroom inside
He found the Tigers it one day nailed to [D] a piece of wood the tiger look quite miserable
But I [G] suppose he should just then from out a window a voice [C] began to wail
[D] He said hey, where's me Tigers head?
[G]
[D]
[Gm] Next time you see a dustman looking all [Em] pale and sad [D] don't kick him in the dustbin it might be my
[G] [Gm] [N]
To [A] tell it [Bb] is [D] a must
[G] about an [Em] unsung hero
[A] That moves [Ab] away [D] a dust
Some people make a fortune
[A]
Others earn a [D] mint
[A] My old [A] man don't [D] earn much
in [Em] fact He's [Eb] flippin
[D] skint
[Db] [G] My old man's a dustman he wears a [D] dustman's hat
He wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the [G] council flat
He looks a proper nana in his [Em] great big golf nail boots
[D] He's got such a job [Gb] to pull them up [G] that he calls them daisy roots
Some folks give tips at Christmas and some of them [D] forget
So when he picked their bins up he spilled some [G] on the step
Now one old man got nasty and to the [C] council wrote [D] next time my old man went [G] round there he punched him up the throat
Oh my old man's a dustman
He [D] wears a dustman's hat he wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the council flat.
I say I say Les
Yeah, I uh, I found a police dog in my dustbin.
Well, how do you know he's a police dog?
He had a policeman with him
Though my old man's a dustman he's got an art of gold
He got married recently though.
He's 86 [G] years old.
We said here.
Hang on dad.
You're getting [Em] past your prime
[D] He said well when you get my age, it [A] helps to pass the time
[Gm] My old man's a dustman.
He wears a [D] dustman's hat.
He wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the council flat
I say I say I say
My dustbin's full of lilies well throw them away then I can't lilies wearing them
[Gm] Now one day whilst in a hurry he missed [D] a lady's bin
He hadn't gone but a few yards when she chased [G] after him
She cried right from the art
[D] Now jump up on the
[G] [D]
I
[G] Say I say I say
My dustbin's absolutely full with toes stool
Cuz it's not mushroom inside
He found the Tigers it one day nailed to [D] a piece of wood the tiger look quite miserable
But I [G] suppose he should just then from out a window a voice [C] began to wail
[D] He said hey, where's me Tigers head?
[G]
[D]
[Gm] Next time you see a dustman looking all [Em] pale and sad [D] don't kick him in the dustbin it might be my
[G] [Gm] [N]
Key:
D
G
Em
A
Gm
D
G
Em
[Em] Now here's a little story _ _
To [A] tell it [Bb] is [D] a must _ _ _
[G] _ _ about an [Em] unsung hero _
[A] That moves [Ab] away [D] a dust
_ _ Some people make a fortune
_ [A]
Others earn a [D] mint
_ _ [A] My old [A] man don't [D] earn much
in [Em] fact _ He's [Eb] flippin
_ [D] skint _
_ [Db] _ _ _ [G] My old man's a dustman he wears a [D] dustman's hat
He wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the [G] council flat
He looks a proper nana in his [Em] great big golf nail boots
[D] He's got such a job [Gb] to pull them up [G] that he calls them daisy roots
_ _ _ _ Some folks give tips at Christmas and some of them [D] forget
So when he picked their bins up he spilled some [G] on the step
Now one old man got nasty and to the [C] council wrote [D] next time my old man went [G] round there he punched him up the throat
Oh my old man's a dustman
He [D] wears a dustman's hat he wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the council flat.
I say I say Les
Yeah, I uh, I found a police dog in my dustbin.
Well, how do you know he's a police dog?
He had a policeman with him
_ _ _ _ Though my old man's a dustman he's got an art of gold
He got married recently though.
He's 86 [G] years old.
We said here.
Hang on dad.
You're getting [Em] past your prime
[D] He said well when you get my age, it [A] helps to pass the time
[Gm] My old man's a dustman.
He wears a [D] dustman's hat.
He wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the council flat
I say I say I say
_ My dustbin's full of lilies well throw them away then I can't lilies wearing them _
_ _ [Gm] Now one day whilst in a hurry he missed [D] a lady's bin
He hadn't gone but a few yards when she chased [G] after him
She _ cried right from the art
[D] _ _ _ Now jump up on the
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
I
_ _ _ _ [G] _ Say I say I say
_ My dustbin's absolutely full with toes stool
_ Cuz it's not mushroom inside _ _ _ _
He found the Tigers it one day nailed to [D] a piece of wood the tiger look quite miserable
But I [G] suppose he should just then from out a window a voice [C] began to wail
[D] He said hey, where's me Tigers head?
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] Next time you see a dustman looking all [Em] pale and sad [D] don't kick him in the dustbin it might be my
_ [G] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
To [A] tell it [Bb] is [D] a must _ _ _
[G] _ _ about an [Em] unsung hero _
[A] That moves [Ab] away [D] a dust
_ _ Some people make a fortune
_ [A]
Others earn a [D] mint
_ _ [A] My old [A] man don't [D] earn much
in [Em] fact _ He's [Eb] flippin
_ [D] skint _
_ [Db] _ _ _ [G] My old man's a dustman he wears a [D] dustman's hat
He wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the [G] council flat
He looks a proper nana in his [Em] great big golf nail boots
[D] He's got such a job [Gb] to pull them up [G] that he calls them daisy roots
_ _ _ _ Some folks give tips at Christmas and some of them [D] forget
So when he picked their bins up he spilled some [G] on the step
Now one old man got nasty and to the [C] council wrote [D] next time my old man went [G] round there he punched him up the throat
Oh my old man's a dustman
He [D] wears a dustman's hat he wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the council flat.
I say I say Les
Yeah, I uh, I found a police dog in my dustbin.
Well, how do you know he's a police dog?
He had a policeman with him
_ _ _ _ Though my old man's a dustman he's got an art of gold
He got married recently though.
He's 86 [G] years old.
We said here.
Hang on dad.
You're getting [Em] past your prime
[D] He said well when you get my age, it [A] helps to pass the time
[Gm] My old man's a dustman.
He wears a [D] dustman's hat.
He wears gold blimey trousers and he lives in the council flat
I say I say I say
_ My dustbin's full of lilies well throw them away then I can't lilies wearing them _
_ _ [Gm] Now one day whilst in a hurry he missed [D] a lady's bin
He hadn't gone but a few yards when she chased [G] after him
She _ cried right from the art
[D] _ _ _ Now jump up on the
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
I
_ _ _ _ [G] _ Say I say I say
_ My dustbin's absolutely full with toes stool
_ Cuz it's not mushroom inside _ _ _ _
He found the Tigers it one day nailed to [D] a piece of wood the tiger look quite miserable
But I [G] suppose he should just then from out a window a voice [C] began to wail
[D] He said hey, where's me Tigers head?
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] Next time you see a dustman looking all [Em] pale and sad [D] don't kick him in the dustbin it might be my
_ [G] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _