Chords for Peter Frampton and David Bowie Quest for a beer
Tempo:
85.275 bpm
Chords used:
E
Ab
A
D
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
What we really need is a beer.
What [B] we really need, we're looking for an [Bbm] outdoors tabanna.
[A] Tabanna.
But I [E] don't think we're going to find one because it's too cold.
[D] Here he comes!
Now we're approaching the Hello!
[Eb]
Woo!
Woo!
[Ab] Plaza.
[Db]
So we could have a drink.
Those are some old friends of mine,
which you'll quite obviously appreciate.
We've been hanging out now [Eb] for all afternoon.
What do you think?
[Gbm] Excuse me, sir.
[E] Hello.
[D] No, no much going on.
[Ab] Hang on.
[G]
[Ab] Keep going.
Mum!
Mum, don't do it, mum!
Hey, hey, hey!
[N]
And he's always
A little cabaret.
[Bbm] I like a little cabaret with my boys.
Wherever he goes, [E] Dennis always causes a problem.
It's Dennis that got it.
What happened then?
She's just been berserk at us.
Because [Gb] Dennis
She put her scarf over [E] her head.
[A] [G] That's probably [Gb] because she's from Seville and she's down here for the day.
She's down here for the oranges.
She's probably one of the models for El [E] Greco.
But her husband doesn't [N] know that.
Ooh!
Ooh!
She was a prostitute.
That was a Spanish prostitute.
That was a Spanish Catholic prostitute.
[Ab] Yes, of course.
You're out now?
Here [Abm] is the famous Yes.
Not even an estimate.
Not even an estimate.
I don't believe it.
That was [Ab] the very famous Barbara [Eb] Seville,
who no longer wishes to
Now, [E] where's the
[N] How's about a beer, eh?
How's about a beer?
Unwritten
Where's the beer?
Where did we get the beer?
Right.
[D] [C]
[N]
That's right.
I'll give you an autograph.
You'll give me a nice pint of tart.
No, he just wants to take an order.
That's very sensible of him.
[E] A beer?
Yes.
[Db] Ah, Stoss.
[A] MCV is your only
[N]
What [B] we really need, we're looking for an [Bbm] outdoors tabanna.
[A] Tabanna.
But I [E] don't think we're going to find one because it's too cold.
[D] Here he comes!
Now we're approaching the Hello!
[Eb]
Woo!
Woo!
[Ab] Plaza.
[Db]
So we could have a drink.
Those are some old friends of mine,
which you'll quite obviously appreciate.
We've been hanging out now [Eb] for all afternoon.
What do you think?
[Gbm] Excuse me, sir.
[E] Hello.
[D] No, no much going on.
[Ab] Hang on.
[G]
[Ab] Keep going.
Mum!
Mum, don't do it, mum!
Hey, hey, hey!
[N]
And he's always
A little cabaret.
[Bbm] I like a little cabaret with my boys.
Wherever he goes, [E] Dennis always causes a problem.
It's Dennis that got it.
What happened then?
She's just been berserk at us.
Because [Gb] Dennis
She put her scarf over [E] her head.
[A] [G] That's probably [Gb] because she's from Seville and she's down here for the day.
She's down here for the oranges.
She's probably one of the models for El [E] Greco.
But her husband doesn't [N] know that.
Ooh!
Ooh!
She was a prostitute.
That was a Spanish prostitute.
That was a Spanish Catholic prostitute.
[Ab] Yes, of course.
You're out now?
Here [Abm] is the famous Yes.
Not even an estimate.
Not even an estimate.
I don't believe it.
That was [Ab] the very famous Barbara [Eb] Seville,
who no longer wishes to
Now, [E] where's the
[N] How's about a beer, eh?
How's about a beer?
Unwritten
Where's the beer?
Where did we get the beer?
Right.
[D] [C]
[N]
That's right.
I'll give you an autograph.
You'll give me a nice pint of tart.
No, he just wants to take an order.
That's very sensible of him.
[E] A beer?
Yes.
[Db] Ah, Stoss.
[A] MCV is your only
[N]
Key:
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D
Eb
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A
_ _ _ What we really need is a beer.
What [B] we really need, we're looking for an [Bbm] outdoors tabanna.
[A] Tabanna.
But I [E] don't think we're going to find one because it's too cold.
[D] Here he comes!
Now we're approaching the_ Hello!
[Eb]
Woo!
Woo!
[Ab] _ Plaza.
_ [Db] _
So we could have a drink.
Those are some old friends of mine,
which you'll quite obviously appreciate. _
We've been hanging out now [Eb] for all afternoon.
What do you think?
[Gbm] Excuse me, sir.
[E] Hello.
_ _ [D] No, no much going on.
[Ab] Hang on.
[G] _
[Ab] Keep going.
Mum!
Mum, don't do it, mum!
Hey, hey, hey!
[N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And he's always_
A little cabaret.
[Bbm] I like a little cabaret with my boys.
Wherever he goes, [E] Dennis always causes a problem.
It's Dennis that got it. _ _ _ _
_ What happened then?
She's just been berserk at us.
Because [Gb] Dennis_
She put her scarf over [E] her head.
_ [A] _ [G] That's probably [Gb] because she's from Seville and she's down here for the day.
She's down here for the oranges.
She's probably one of the models for El [E] Greco.
But her husband doesn't [N] know that.
Ooh!
Ooh!
She was a prostitute.
That was a Spanish prostitute. _ _ _ _
That was a Spanish Catholic prostitute.
_ [Ab] Yes, of course.
_ You're out now?
Here [Abm] is the famous_ Yes.
Not even an estimate.
_ Not even an estimate.
I don't believe it.
That was [Ab] the very famous Barbara [Eb] Seville,
who no longer wishes to_
Now, _ [E] _ _ where's the_
[N] How's about a beer, eh?
How's about a beer?
Unwritten_
Where's the beer?
Where did we get the beer?
Right. _
_ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
That's right.
I'll give you an autograph.
You'll give me a nice pint of tart.
_ _ No, he just wants to take an order.
That's very sensible of him.
[E] A beer?
Yes.
[Db] Ah, Stoss. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ MCV is your only_
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
What [B] we really need, we're looking for an [Bbm] outdoors tabanna.
[A] Tabanna.
But I [E] don't think we're going to find one because it's too cold.
[D] Here he comes!
Now we're approaching the_ Hello!
[Eb]
Woo!
Woo!
[Ab] _ Plaza.
_ [Db] _
So we could have a drink.
Those are some old friends of mine,
which you'll quite obviously appreciate. _
We've been hanging out now [Eb] for all afternoon.
What do you think?
[Gbm] Excuse me, sir.
[E] Hello.
_ _ [D] No, no much going on.
[Ab] Hang on.
[G] _
[Ab] Keep going.
Mum!
Mum, don't do it, mum!
Hey, hey, hey!
[N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And he's always_
A little cabaret.
[Bbm] I like a little cabaret with my boys.
Wherever he goes, [E] Dennis always causes a problem.
It's Dennis that got it. _ _ _ _
_ What happened then?
She's just been berserk at us.
Because [Gb] Dennis_
She put her scarf over [E] her head.
_ [A] _ [G] That's probably [Gb] because she's from Seville and she's down here for the day.
She's down here for the oranges.
She's probably one of the models for El [E] Greco.
But her husband doesn't [N] know that.
Ooh!
Ooh!
She was a prostitute.
That was a Spanish prostitute. _ _ _ _
That was a Spanish Catholic prostitute.
_ [Ab] Yes, of course.
_ You're out now?
Here [Abm] is the famous_ Yes.
Not even an estimate.
_ Not even an estimate.
I don't believe it.
That was [Ab] the very famous Barbara [Eb] Seville,
who no longer wishes to_
Now, _ [E] _ _ where's the_
[N] How's about a beer, eh?
How's about a beer?
Unwritten_
Where's the beer?
Where did we get the beer?
Right. _
_ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
That's right.
I'll give you an autograph.
You'll give me a nice pint of tart.
_ _ No, he just wants to take an order.
That's very sensible of him.
[E] A beer?
Yes.
[Db] Ah, Stoss. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ MCV is your only_
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _