Open The Door, Richard (banned version) - Walter Brown & Tiny Grimes Sextet Chords
Tempo:
87.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Dm
Am
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Richard, [A#] Richard, [Dm] come out [C#] and open [Dm] that [G] door.
[F#] Now I've [Dm] been listening [Em] to all this [G#] talk about this character they call Richard.
[G] But I can't seem [C] to find old Richard around.
[G] So I figured I better come down [F#] to my Richard's place and [D] see what old Dick's putting [G] down.
You [Am] know one thing, [D] Richard must be [G] up there [A] breaking the law.
There must [N] be some reason he won't open that door.
Yeah, I'm late for a date.
But you know I'm gonna wait to see Richard here when he opens that gate.
Hey Dick, hey Dick, [A#] [D] come out [A#] and open [C] that [G] door.
[C] Open the [G] door, Richard.
[F]
[Am] Open the door [C] and let [Fm] me in.
[G] Open the [Dm] door, Richard.
[G] [F] Richard, why [B] don't [C] you open that [Dm] door?
[C] Open the [G] door, Dickie.
[C] Open the [Dm] door and let me [G] in.
[C] Open the door, [G]
[B] Dickie.
[C] [Fm] Dick, why [F#] don't [G] you open that door?
[Am]
Okay, [Dm] okay, what's all the [G] excitement about down there, man?
[Am] Hey, who are you up [Dm] there with your head [N] stuck out the window?
I'm [F] Richard.
Oh, Richard.
[B] Well, get away from that woman [F] and come on around here and open this damn door.
[G] Now listen here.
[N] I'm in here having myself a ball.
I got me a fine, mellow little chick.
[C] And [D] the blue lights are on.
[G] And my old wife's way down in [N] Birmingham, Alabama.
And everything is moving.
What happened?
Everybody starts hollering for me to open the door.
Bill Haas wants me to open the door.
[C] Bing Crosby wants me to open [Dm] the door.
Jack Benny wants me to [N] open the door.
If I want to open [G] up for them, [Am] damn if I'll open up for [G] you.
Why can't you give a man a [C] little peace?
That's what [D] you've been getting.
[G] You come out of here and [Am] open that door and give us a little [Dm] peace.
Open the door, Richard.
[C] [Am] Open the [D] door and let [G] me [C] in.
[G] [Am] Open the [D] door, Richard.
[C] Richard, [F#] why don't [G] you open that door?
[C]
[Em] [Dm] [C#] [C] [F]
[G] [C] [Dm] Now, [D#]
[G] [Em] wait a minute.
[C] Man, [Dm] this door ain't even locked.
[C] Hey, look out, Richard.
[Dm] Here we [G] come.
[F] [F#] [Am] [G] [B] [C]
[F#] Now I've [Dm] been listening [Em] to all this [G#] talk about this character they call Richard.
[G] But I can't seem [C] to find old Richard around.
[G] So I figured I better come down [F#] to my Richard's place and [D] see what old Dick's putting [G] down.
You [Am] know one thing, [D] Richard must be [G] up there [A] breaking the law.
There must [N] be some reason he won't open that door.
Yeah, I'm late for a date.
But you know I'm gonna wait to see Richard here when he opens that gate.
Hey Dick, hey Dick, [A#] [D] come out [A#] and open [C] that [G] door.
[C] Open the [G] door, Richard.
[F]
[Am] Open the door [C] and let [Fm] me in.
[G] Open the [Dm] door, Richard.
[G] [F] Richard, why [B] don't [C] you open that [Dm] door?
[C] Open the [G] door, Dickie.
[C] Open the [Dm] door and let me [G] in.
[C] Open the door, [G]
[B] Dickie.
[C] [Fm] Dick, why [F#] don't [G] you open that door?
[Am]
Okay, [Dm] okay, what's all the [G] excitement about down there, man?
[Am] Hey, who are you up [Dm] there with your head [N] stuck out the window?
I'm [F] Richard.
Oh, Richard.
[B] Well, get away from that woman [F] and come on around here and open this damn door.
[G] Now listen here.
[N] I'm in here having myself a ball.
I got me a fine, mellow little chick.
[C] And [D] the blue lights are on.
[G] And my old wife's way down in [N] Birmingham, Alabama.
And everything is moving.
What happened?
Everybody starts hollering for me to open the door.
Bill Haas wants me to open the door.
[C] Bing Crosby wants me to open [Dm] the door.
Jack Benny wants me to [N] open the door.
If I want to open [G] up for them, [Am] damn if I'll open up for [G] you.
Why can't you give a man a [C] little peace?
That's what [D] you've been getting.
[G] You come out of here and [Am] open that door and give us a little [Dm] peace.
Open the door, Richard.
[C] [Am] Open the [D] door and let [G] me [C] in.
[G] [Am] Open the [D] door, Richard.
[C] Richard, [F#] why don't [G] you open that door?
[C]
[Em] [Dm] [C#] [C] [F]
[G] [C] [Dm] Now, [D#]
[G] [Em] wait a minute.
[C] Man, [Dm] this door ain't even locked.
[C] Hey, look out, Richard.
[Dm] Here we [G] come.
[F] [F#] [Am] [G] [B] [C]
Key:
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C
Dm
Am
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C
Dm
[G] Richard, _ [A#] Richard, [Dm] come out [C#] and open [Dm] that [G] door.
[F#] _ Now I've [Dm] been listening [Em] to all this [G#] talk about this character they call Richard.
[G] But I can't seem [C] to find old Richard around.
[G] So I figured I better come down [F#] to my Richard's place and [D] see what old Dick's putting [G] down.
You [Am] know one thing, [D] Richard must be [G] up there [A] breaking the law.
There must [N] be some reason he won't open that door.
Yeah, I'm late for a date.
But you know I'm gonna wait to see Richard here when he opens that gate.
Hey Dick, _ hey Dick, [A#] _ [D] come out [A#] and open [C] that [G] door.
_ [C] Open the [G] door, Richard.
_ [F] _
[Am] Open the door [C] and let [Fm] me in.
[G] _ Open the [Dm] door, Richard.
[G] _ [F] Richard, why [B] don't [C] you open that [Dm] door?
[C] Open the [G] door, Dickie.
_ [C] _ Open the [Dm] door and let me [G] in.
[C] Open the door, [G] _
[B] Dickie.
[C] [Fm] Dick, why [F#] don't [G] you open that door?
_ [Am]
Okay, [Dm] okay, what's all the [G] excitement about down there, man?
[Am] Hey, who are you up [Dm] there with your head [N] stuck out the window?
I'm [F] Richard.
Oh, Richard.
[B] Well, get away from that woman [F] and come on around here and open this damn door.
[G] Now listen here.
[N] I'm in here having myself a ball.
I got me a fine, mellow little chick.
[C] And [D] the blue lights are on.
[G] And my old wife's way down in [N] Birmingham, Alabama.
And everything is moving.
What happened?
Everybody starts hollering for me to open the door.
Bill Haas wants me to open the door.
[C] Bing Crosby wants me to open [Dm] the door.
Jack Benny wants me to [N] open the door.
If I want to open [G] up for them, [Am] damn if I'll open up for [G] you.
Why can't you give a man a [C] little peace?
That's what [D] you've been getting.
[G] You come out of here and [Am] open that door and give us a little [Dm] peace. _ _
Open the door, Richard.
[C] _ _ [Am] Open the [D] door and let [G] me [C] in.
[G] [Am] Open the [D] door, Richard.
_ [C] Richard, [F#] why don't [G] you open that door?
[C] _
[Em] _ _ [Dm] _ [C#] _ _ [C] _ [F] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ Now, [D#] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] wait a minute.
[C] Man, [Dm] this door ain't even locked.
[C] Hey, look out, Richard.
[Dm] Here we [G] come.
_ [F] _ [F#] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [B] _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F#] _ Now I've [Dm] been listening [Em] to all this [G#] talk about this character they call Richard.
[G] But I can't seem [C] to find old Richard around.
[G] So I figured I better come down [F#] to my Richard's place and [D] see what old Dick's putting [G] down.
You [Am] know one thing, [D] Richard must be [G] up there [A] breaking the law.
There must [N] be some reason he won't open that door.
Yeah, I'm late for a date.
But you know I'm gonna wait to see Richard here when he opens that gate.
Hey Dick, _ hey Dick, [A#] _ [D] come out [A#] and open [C] that [G] door.
_ [C] Open the [G] door, Richard.
_ [F] _
[Am] Open the door [C] and let [Fm] me in.
[G] _ Open the [Dm] door, Richard.
[G] _ [F] Richard, why [B] don't [C] you open that [Dm] door?
[C] Open the [G] door, Dickie.
_ [C] _ Open the [Dm] door and let me [G] in.
[C] Open the door, [G] _
[B] Dickie.
[C] [Fm] Dick, why [F#] don't [G] you open that door?
_ [Am]
Okay, [Dm] okay, what's all the [G] excitement about down there, man?
[Am] Hey, who are you up [Dm] there with your head [N] stuck out the window?
I'm [F] Richard.
Oh, Richard.
[B] Well, get away from that woman [F] and come on around here and open this damn door.
[G] Now listen here.
[N] I'm in here having myself a ball.
I got me a fine, mellow little chick.
[C] And [D] the blue lights are on.
[G] And my old wife's way down in [N] Birmingham, Alabama.
And everything is moving.
What happened?
Everybody starts hollering for me to open the door.
Bill Haas wants me to open the door.
[C] Bing Crosby wants me to open [Dm] the door.
Jack Benny wants me to [N] open the door.
If I want to open [G] up for them, [Am] damn if I'll open up for [G] you.
Why can't you give a man a [C] little peace?
That's what [D] you've been getting.
[G] You come out of here and [Am] open that door and give us a little [Dm] peace. _ _
Open the door, Richard.
[C] _ _ [Am] Open the [D] door and let [G] me [C] in.
[G] [Am] Open the [D] door, Richard.
_ [C] Richard, [F#] why don't [G] you open that door?
[C] _
[Em] _ _ [Dm] _ [C#] _ _ [C] _ [F] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ Now, [D#] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] wait a minute.
[C] Man, [Dm] this door ain't even locked.
[C] Hey, look out, Richard.
[Dm] Here we [G] come.
_ [F] _ [F#] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [B] _ [C] _ _ _ _