Chords for One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer
Tempo:
150.6 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Bb
Gm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
Hello, Brianna Redig.
[N] Sal is running around today.
We've got kind of a full day today.
So, just gonna put this song up real quick.
It's a song I've been kind of toying with the idea of covering for a little bit.
And it's kind of a cool one.
It's called One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer.
It was originally done by Amos Milburn, but it's more popular with John Lee Hooker and George Thorogood,
who changed the lyrics, well, actually the title to One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.
Why they did that, I have no idea.
But, I'm gonna do the Amos Milburn version.
Kind of do a little throwback.
[G]
And, yeah, let's see how it goes.
[Bb] [C]
[G]
One [D] Scotch, [C] One Bourbon, [G] One Beer.
One [F] Scotch, [C] One Bourbon, [G] One Beer.
[Gm] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
[Dm] I ain't here for trouble, so have no [Bb] fear.
One [G] Scotch, [F] One [C] Bourbon, [G] One
[Gm] Well, I don't want [C] no soda, no bubble [Bb] gum.
You [G] got what I want, just serve me some.
[C] I ain't seen my baby, everything is [Gm] so [D] lost.
I'm on my kick, but I can't [Bb] get on.
One Scotch, One [C] Bourbon, [G] One Beer.
I need one [C] Scotch, one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
[C] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
[G] I ain't here for trouble, so have no fear.
One [C] Scotch, one Bourbon, [Bb] and [G] one beer.
My baby's starting me on [Gm] this spree.
[C] I can't find him and he can't find [G] me.
He left me this morning, saying he wouldn't [Bb] stay.
[Dm] He's been out all night and it's the break of day.
I just need me one Scotch, one [C] Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
Oh, just give me one Scotch, [C] one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
[C] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
I [G] ain't here for trouble, so have no fear.
One Scotch, [C] one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
[Gm]
Well, one more nip [G] and make it strong.
I gotta find my baby if it takes all night long.
Just give me one Scotch, [F] one
[G]
[C]
Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
[Cm] Oh, Mr.
Bartender, [Gm] listen here.
[Dm] I ain't here for [Bb] trouble, so have no fear.
Just one [Cm] Scotch, one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
Ooh, [Cm]
[B] yeah.
One Scotch, [F] one Bourbon, one beer.
[Gm] [C]
[G] [Bb] [C]
[G] [Bb]
Hello, Brianna Redig.
[N] Sal is running around today.
We've got kind of a full day today.
So, just gonna put this song up real quick.
It's a song I've been kind of toying with the idea of covering for a little bit.
And it's kind of a cool one.
It's called One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer.
It was originally done by Amos Milburn, but it's more popular with John Lee Hooker and George Thorogood,
who changed the lyrics, well, actually the title to One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.
Why they did that, I have no idea.
But, I'm gonna do the Amos Milburn version.
Kind of do a little throwback.
[G]
And, yeah, let's see how it goes.
[Bb] [C]
[G]
One [D] Scotch, [C] One Bourbon, [G] One Beer.
One [F] Scotch, [C] One Bourbon, [G] One Beer.
[Gm] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
[Dm] I ain't here for trouble, so have no [Bb] fear.
One [G] Scotch, [F] One [C] Bourbon, [G] One
[Gm] Well, I don't want [C] no soda, no bubble [Bb] gum.
You [G] got what I want, just serve me some.
[C] I ain't seen my baby, everything is [Gm] so [D] lost.
I'm on my kick, but I can't [Bb] get on.
One Scotch, One [C] Bourbon, [G] One Beer.
I need one [C] Scotch, one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
[C] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
[G] I ain't here for trouble, so have no fear.
One [C] Scotch, one Bourbon, [Bb] and [G] one beer.
My baby's starting me on [Gm] this spree.
[C] I can't find him and he can't find [G] me.
He left me this morning, saying he wouldn't [Bb] stay.
[Dm] He's been out all night and it's the break of day.
I just need me one Scotch, one [C] Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
Oh, just give me one Scotch, [C] one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
[C] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
I [G] ain't here for trouble, so have no fear.
One Scotch, [C] one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
[Gm]
Well, one more nip [G] and make it strong.
I gotta find my baby if it takes all night long.
Just give me one Scotch, [F] one
[G]
[C]
Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
[Cm] Oh, Mr.
Bartender, [Gm] listen here.
[Dm] I ain't here for [Bb] trouble, so have no fear.
Just one [Cm] Scotch, one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
Ooh, [Cm]
[B] yeah.
One Scotch, [F] one Bourbon, one beer.
[Gm] [C]
[G] [Bb] [C]
[G] [Bb]
Key:
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C
Bb
Gm
F
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C
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hello, Brianna Redig.
_ [N] Sal is running around today.
We've got kind of a full day today.
So, just gonna put this song up real quick.
It's a song I've been kind of toying with the idea of covering for a little bit.
And _ _ _ it's kind of a cool one.
It's called One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer.
It was originally done by Amos Milburn, but _ _ it's more popular with John Lee Hooker and George Thorogood, _ _
who changed the lyrics, well, actually the title to One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.
Why they did that, I have no idea. _
But, _ _ _ I'm gonna do the Amos Milburn version.
Kind of do a little throwback.
[G] _
_ And, _ yeah, let's see how it goes.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ One [D] Scotch, [C] One Bourbon, _ [G] One _ Beer.
_ _ One _ [F] Scotch, [C] One Bourbon, _ _ [G] One Beer.
_ _ [Gm] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
[Dm] I ain't here for trouble, so have no [Bb] fear.
One [G] Scotch, [F] One [C] Bourbon, _ [G] One_ _ _
_ _ [Gm] Well, I don't want [C] no soda, no bubble [Bb] gum.
You [G] got what I want, just serve me some.
[C] I ain't seen my baby, everything is [Gm] so [D] lost.
I'm on my kick, but I can't [Bb] get on.
One Scotch, One [C] _ Bourbon, [G] One _ _ Beer.
_ I need one _ [C] Scotch, one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
_ _ _ [C] Oh, please, Mr. _
Bartender, listen here.
[G] I ain't here for trouble, so have no fear.
One _ [C] Scotch, one Bourbon, [Bb] and [G] one beer.
_ _ _ My baby's starting me on [Gm] this spree.
[C] I can't find him and he can't find [G] me.
He left me this morning, saying he wouldn't [Bb] stay.
[Dm] He's been out all night and it's the break of day.
I just need me one Scotch, one [C] Bourbon, [G] and _ one beer.
_ Oh, just give me one Scotch, [C] one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
_ _ _ [C] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
I [G] ain't here for trouble, so have no fear.
One Scotch, [C] one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
_ _ [Gm] _
Well, one more nip [G] and make it strong.
I gotta find my baby if it takes all _ night _ _ long.
Just give me one _ Scotch, [F] one _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
Bourbon, [G] and one beer. _ _ _
[Cm] Oh, Mr.
Bartender, [Gm] listen here.
[Dm] I ain't here for [Bb] trouble, so have no fear.
Just one _ [Cm] Scotch, one Bourbon, [G] and one beer. _ _ _
Ooh, _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ yeah. _
One Scotch, [F] one Bourbon, one beer. _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hello, Brianna Redig.
_ [N] Sal is running around today.
We've got kind of a full day today.
So, just gonna put this song up real quick.
It's a song I've been kind of toying with the idea of covering for a little bit.
And _ _ _ it's kind of a cool one.
It's called One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer.
It was originally done by Amos Milburn, but _ _ it's more popular with John Lee Hooker and George Thorogood, _ _
who changed the lyrics, well, actually the title to One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.
Why they did that, I have no idea. _
But, _ _ _ I'm gonna do the Amos Milburn version.
Kind of do a little throwback.
[G] _
_ And, _ yeah, let's see how it goes.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ One [D] Scotch, [C] One Bourbon, _ [G] One _ Beer.
_ _ One _ [F] Scotch, [C] One Bourbon, _ _ [G] One Beer.
_ _ [Gm] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
[Dm] I ain't here for trouble, so have no [Bb] fear.
One [G] Scotch, [F] One [C] Bourbon, _ [G] One_ _ _
_ _ [Gm] Well, I don't want [C] no soda, no bubble [Bb] gum.
You [G] got what I want, just serve me some.
[C] I ain't seen my baby, everything is [Gm] so [D] lost.
I'm on my kick, but I can't [Bb] get on.
One Scotch, One [C] _ Bourbon, [G] One _ _ Beer.
_ I need one _ [C] Scotch, one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
_ _ _ [C] Oh, please, Mr. _
Bartender, listen here.
[G] I ain't here for trouble, so have no fear.
One _ [C] Scotch, one Bourbon, [Bb] and [G] one beer.
_ _ _ My baby's starting me on [Gm] this spree.
[C] I can't find him and he can't find [G] me.
He left me this morning, saying he wouldn't [Bb] stay.
[Dm] He's been out all night and it's the break of day.
I just need me one Scotch, one [C] Bourbon, [G] and _ one beer.
_ Oh, just give me one Scotch, [C] one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
_ _ _ [C] Oh, please, Mr.
Bartender, listen here.
I [G] ain't here for trouble, so have no fear.
One Scotch, [C] one Bourbon, [G] and one beer.
_ _ [Gm] _
Well, one more nip [G] and make it strong.
I gotta find my baby if it takes all _ night _ _ long.
Just give me one _ Scotch, [F] one _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
Bourbon, [G] and one beer. _ _ _
[Cm] Oh, Mr.
Bartender, [Gm] listen here.
[Dm] I ain't here for [Bb] trouble, so have no fear.
Just one _ [Cm] Scotch, one Bourbon, [G] and one beer. _ _ _
Ooh, _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ yeah. _
One Scotch, [F] one Bourbon, one beer. _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _