Chords for Ninth Man II
Tempo:
110.2 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Am
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
[F] [C] [G] [C]
I'm sure you all remember us, the Bumps from the [G] East Side.
[C] 45.
[F] to pay.
[C] life all [D] day.
[C] no ruck each and every day.
[C] ears to everything he [F] said.
[C] virtuous [Am] and wise.
I'm sure you all remember us, the Bumps from the [G] East Side.
[C] 45.
[F] to pay.
[C] life all [D] day.
[C] no ruck each and every day.
[C] ears to everything he [F] said.
[C] virtuous [Am] and wise.
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[F] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
_ I'm sure you all remember us, the Bumps from the [G] East Side.
Well now we're learning Kaleo, though we're pushing [C] 45.
We each have lots of children, and loads of bills [F] to pay.
No one's [C] into baseball, [G] but we do wish [C] life all [D] day.
_ [F] Rebby used to teach us, [C] no ruck each and every day.
[F] We opened up our eyes and [C] ears to everything he [F] said.
The things to him we're learning, [C] virtuous [Am] and wise.
[F] The one thing [C] is for certain, we [Gm] don't get much [C] exercise.
_ A short time after Pesach, a note came [G] in the mail.
It was from those boys from Brooklyn, who've since moved to [C] Riverden.
They said we can't get over, how we lost you [F] that way.
And we're calling [C] for a rematch [G] on [C] Logbaumer Day.
When Logbaumer came around, it was time to [G] play that game.
Oh how he daubed extra hard, praying [C] it would rain.
All nine of us got on the bus, with our Buffer and [F] Ben Gay.
Rebby [C] also came [G] along with his jacket, [C] tie and cane. _ _
[F] Rebby used to teach us, [C] no ruck each and every day.
[F] We opened up our eyes and [C] ears to everything he said.
[F] The things to him we're [C] learning, virtuous [Am] and [F] wise.
The one thing [C] is for certain, [G] we don't get much exercise.
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ Those guys showed up at the park, looking [G] trim and fit.
And it sure didn't take too long to see, [C] they still could hit.
Double, triple home runs, they knocked the [F] ball about.
Why they'd scored [C] 27 [G] runs and nobody [C] was out.
There were two outs in the fifth, boy were [G] we ashamed.
Just one more out would make it, an [C] official game.
With two strikes on our batter, we realized [F] this was it.
When faintly [C] Rebby cried [G] out, [C] let me [D] pinch hit.
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[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ What could our dear Rebby do, each one of [G] us was wondering.
When suddenly the sky got dark, a lightning [C] and a thundering.
It started pouring cats and dogs, the field [F] turned into mud.
The umpire [C] cried, this game [G] is called, [C] on a count we _ [F] learned.
Rebby used to teach us, [C] no ruck each and every [F] day.
We opened up our eyes and [C] ears to everything he said.
[F] The things to him we're [C] learning, virtuous [Am] and [F] wise.
And we all [C] signed up and we tortured [Am] him. _
Separate days for men and women, of course.
[Dm] To get [G] our [C] extras.
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[F] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
_ I'm sure you all remember us, the Bumps from the [G] East Side.
Well now we're learning Kaleo, though we're pushing [C] 45.
We each have lots of children, and loads of bills [F] to pay.
No one's [C] into baseball, [G] but we do wish [C] life all [D] day.
_ [F] Rebby used to teach us, [C] no ruck each and every day.
[F] We opened up our eyes and [C] ears to everything he [F] said.
The things to him we're learning, [C] virtuous [Am] and wise.
[F] The one thing [C] is for certain, we [Gm] don't get much [C] exercise.
_ A short time after Pesach, a note came [G] in the mail.
It was from those boys from Brooklyn, who've since moved to [C] Riverden.
They said we can't get over, how we lost you [F] that way.
And we're calling [C] for a rematch [G] on [C] Logbaumer Day.
When Logbaumer came around, it was time to [G] play that game.
Oh how he daubed extra hard, praying [C] it would rain.
All nine of us got on the bus, with our Buffer and [F] Ben Gay.
Rebby [C] also came [G] along with his jacket, [C] tie and cane. _ _
[F] Rebby used to teach us, [C] no ruck each and every day.
[F] We opened up our eyes and [C] ears to everything he said.
[F] The things to him we're [C] learning, virtuous [Am] and [F] wise.
The one thing [C] is for certain, [G] we don't get much exercise.
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ Those guys showed up at the park, looking [G] trim and fit.
And it sure didn't take too long to see, [C] they still could hit.
Double, triple home runs, they knocked the [F] ball about.
Why they'd scored [C] 27 [G] runs and nobody [C] was out.
There were two outs in the fifth, boy were [G] we ashamed.
Just one more out would make it, an [C] official game.
With two strikes on our batter, we realized [F] this was it.
When faintly [C] Rebby cried [G] out, [C] let me [D] pinch hit.
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[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ What could our dear Rebby do, each one of [G] us was wondering.
When suddenly the sky got dark, a lightning [C] and a thundering.
It started pouring cats and dogs, the field [F] turned into mud.
The umpire [C] cried, this game [G] is called, [C] on a count we _ [F] learned.
Rebby used to teach us, [C] no ruck each and every [F] day.
We opened up our eyes and [C] ears to everything he said.
[F] The things to him we're [C] learning, virtuous [Am] and [F] wise.
And we all [C] signed up and we tortured [Am] him. _
Separate days for men and women, of course.
[Dm] To get [G] our [C] extras.
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