Chords for Never Can Tell cover by The Mad Slap Tones live at Four City Brewery
Tempo:
78.05 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
Cm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [C]
[G]
[Cm] It was a teenage wedding and the old folks wished they were wed.
C.P.F. did truly love [G] Madame Moselle.
And the young miss y'all and Madame run the chapel fair.
See the bees and the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
Heard the shots of the palm men with the two-room robot set.
Kool-Aid and a crayon with TV and the ginger [G] ale.
But when P.F. [D] had worked a little money, then it worked [G] out well.
[D] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
Popped on a ball, they let it blast.
Sent a hundred records to rock, rhythm [G] and jazz.
Rapper sung down the rapid of the tempo bell.
Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
Everybody's sooed up, Janet was 12 and Steve's the 3.
They drove her down to Orleans to celebrate the anniversary.
[G] It was their Pierre, Mary, the love of Madame Moselle.
Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
[D]
[C] [G]
[C]
[G]
[Cm] [C] Everybody's sooed up, Janet was 12 and Steve's the 3.
They drove her down to Orleans to celebrate the [G] anniversary.
It was their [D] Pierre, Mary, the love of Madame Moselle.
Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
They wore a teenage wedding and the old folks were wishin' well.
You can see Pierre really did love [G] Madame Moselle.
And now the young is young and mad and on the chapeau red.
Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
[G] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
[G] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
[A] [C]
[E] Alright, that's Chuck Berry man.
I can't go wrong with Chuck.
[G]
[Cm] It was a teenage wedding and the old folks wished they were wed.
C.P.F. did truly love [G] Madame Moselle.
And the young miss y'all and Madame run the chapel fair.
See the bees and the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
Heard the shots of the palm men with the two-room robot set.
Kool-Aid and a crayon with TV and the ginger [G] ale.
But when P.F. [D] had worked a little money, then it worked [G] out well.
[D] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
Popped on a ball, they let it blast.
Sent a hundred records to rock, rhythm [G] and jazz.
Rapper sung down the rapid of the tempo bell.
Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
Everybody's sooed up, Janet was 12 and Steve's the 3.
They drove her down to Orleans to celebrate the anniversary.
[G] It was their Pierre, Mary, the love of Madame Moselle.
Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
[D]
[C] [G]
[C]
[G]
[Cm] [C] Everybody's sooed up, Janet was 12 and Steve's the 3.
They drove her down to Orleans to celebrate the [G] anniversary.
It was their [D] Pierre, Mary, the love of Madame Moselle.
Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
They wore a teenage wedding and the old folks were wishin' well.
You can see Pierre really did love [G] Madame Moselle.
And now the young is young and mad and on the chapeau red.
Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
[G] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
[G] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
[A] [C]
[E] Alright, that's Chuck Berry man.
I can't go wrong with Chuck.
Key:
C
G
D
Cm
A
C
G
D
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_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ It was a teenage wedding and the old folks wished they were wed.
_ C.P.F. did truly love [G] Madame Moselle.
_ And the young miss y'all and Madame run the chapel fair.
_ _ See the bees and the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
_ Heard the shots of the palm men with the two-room robot set.
_ _ Kool-Aid and a crayon with TV and the ginger [G] ale.
_ _ But when P.F. [D] had worked a little money, then it worked [G] out well.
_ _ [D] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense. _ _ _
Popped on a ball, they let it blast.
_ Sent a hundred records to rock, rhythm [G] and jazz.
_ Rapper sung down the rapid of the tempo bell.
_ Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
_ _ Everybody's sooed up, Janet was 12 and Steve's the 3.
_ They drove her down to Orleans to celebrate the anniversary.
[G] _ _ _ It was their Pierre, Mary, the love of Madame Moselle.
_ Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [C] Everybody's sooed up, Janet was 12 and Steve's the 3.
_ _ They drove her down to Orleans to celebrate the [G] anniversary.
_ _ It was their [D] Pierre, Mary, the love of Madame Moselle.
_ Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
_ They wore a teenage wedding and the old folks were wishin' well.
_ _ You can see Pierre really did love [G] Madame Moselle.
_ And now the young is young and mad and on the chapeau red.
_ Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
_ _ [G] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
_ [G] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense. _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [E] Alright, that's Chuck Berry man.
I can't go wrong with Chuck.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ It was a teenage wedding and the old folks wished they were wed.
_ C.P.F. did truly love [G] Madame Moselle.
_ And the young miss y'all and Madame run the chapel fair.
_ _ See the bees and the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
_ Heard the shots of the palm men with the two-room robot set.
_ _ Kool-Aid and a crayon with TV and the ginger [G] ale.
_ _ But when P.F. [D] had worked a little money, then it worked [G] out well.
_ _ [D] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense. _ _ _
Popped on a ball, they let it blast.
_ Sent a hundred records to rock, rhythm [G] and jazz.
_ Rapper sung down the rapid of the tempo bell.
_ Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
_ _ Everybody's sooed up, Janet was 12 and Steve's the 3.
_ They drove her down to Orleans to celebrate the anniversary.
[G] _ _ _ It was their Pierre, Mary, the love of Madame Moselle.
_ Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [C] Everybody's sooed up, Janet was 12 and Steve's the 3.
_ _ They drove her down to Orleans to celebrate the [G] anniversary.
_ _ It was their [D] Pierre, Mary, the love of Madame Moselle.
_ Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's never [C] too tense.
_ They wore a teenage wedding and the old folks were wishin' well.
_ _ You can see Pierre really did love [G] Madame Moselle.
_ And now the young is young and mad and on the chapeau red.
_ Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
_ _ [G] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense.
_ [G] Said the bees, said the old folks go, the show's [C] never too tense. _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [E] Alright, that's Chuck Berry man.
I can't go wrong with Chuck.