Chords for Please Mr.Custer, I don't wanna...
Tempo:
108.35 bpm
Chords used:
Bm
Em
D
F#m
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bm]
[D] That famous day in [F#m] history, the men of the seventh cavalry went [D] riding on.
And from the rear a voice was [A] heard, a brave young man with a trembling [D] word, ran loud and clear.
[F#] What am I doing here?
[Bm]
Please, Mr.
[Em] Custer, I [Bm] don't want to go.
Hey, Mr.
Custer, [Em] please [Bm] don't make me go.
[Em] I had a dream last night [Bm] about the coming fight.
[Em]
Somebody yelled, attack!
[F#]
Please, [Bm]
Mr.
[Em] Custer, I [Bm] don't want to go.
[Em] Whoa!
Those bushes out there, [Bm] they're moving.
And there's the engine behind every one.
Hey, Mr.
[F#m] Custer, [Em] you mind if I beg [F#] excuse to race this afternoon?
[Bm] Hey, Charlie, duck [Em] your head.
Oh, [Bm] you're a little bit late on that one, Charlie.
I bet them [D] smarts.
They were sure of [A] victory, the men of the seventh [F#m] [D] cavalry, as they rode on.
But again from the rear a voice was [A] heard, that same brave voice with a trembling [D] word, ran loud and clear.
[F#] What am I doing here?
[Bm] Please, Mr.
Custer, [Em]
I don't [Bm] want to go.
Listen, Mr.
Custer, [Em]
[Bm] please don't make me go.
[F#m] [Em] There's a red skin waiting out there, [Bm] it's in the taste of my hair.
[Em] A coward I've been taught, [Bm] cause I don't want to win, [F#m] dead or [Bm] alive.
Please, Mr.
Custer, [Em]
I don't [Bm] want to go.
Whoa!
No.
I wonder what [Em] the engine word for friend is.
[Bm] See, friend, Kimisabe, that's it.
Kimisabe!
Hey, out there, Kimisabe!
[Em]
Well, [Bm] that isn't it.
Look at them out there, running around like a bunch of wild engines.
[Em] Ha, ha, ha.
Oh, this [Bm] ain't no time for joking.
[D] That famous day in [F#m] history, the men of the seventh cavalry went [D] riding on.
And from the rear a voice was [A] heard, a brave young man with a trembling [D] word, ran loud and clear.
[F#] What am I doing here?
[Bm]
Please, Mr.
[Em] Custer, I [Bm] don't want to go.
Hey, Mr.
Custer, [Em] please [Bm] don't make me go.
[Em] I had a dream last night [Bm] about the coming fight.
[Em]
Somebody yelled, attack!
[F#]
Please, [Bm]
Mr.
[Em] Custer, I [Bm] don't want to go.
[Em] Whoa!
Those bushes out there, [Bm] they're moving.
And there's the engine behind every one.
Hey, Mr.
[F#m] Custer, [Em] you mind if I beg [F#] excuse to race this afternoon?
[Bm] Hey, Charlie, duck [Em] your head.
Oh, [Bm] you're a little bit late on that one, Charlie.
I bet them [D] smarts.
They were sure of [A] victory, the men of the seventh [F#m] [D] cavalry, as they rode on.
But again from the rear a voice was [A] heard, that same brave voice with a trembling [D] word, ran loud and clear.
[F#] What am I doing here?
[Bm] Please, Mr.
Custer, [Em]
I don't [Bm] want to go.
Listen, Mr.
Custer, [Em]
[Bm] please don't make me go.
[F#m] [Em] There's a red skin waiting out there, [Bm] it's in the taste of my hair.
[Em] A coward I've been taught, [Bm] cause I don't want to win, [F#m] dead or [Bm] alive.
Please, Mr.
Custer, [Em]
I don't [Bm] want to go.
Whoa!
No.
I wonder what [Em] the engine word for friend is.
[Bm] See, friend, Kimisabe, that's it.
Kimisabe!
Hey, out there, Kimisabe!
[Em]
Well, [Bm] that isn't it.
Look at them out there, running around like a bunch of wild engines.
[Em] Ha, ha, ha.
Oh, this [Bm] ain't no time for joking.
Key:
Bm
Em
D
F#m
F#
Bm
Em
D
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] That famous day in [F#m] history, the men of the seventh cavalry went [D] riding on.
_ _ _ And from the rear a voice was [A] heard, a brave young man with a trembling [D] word, ran loud and clear.
[F#] What am I doing here?
_ [Bm] _
Please, Mr.
[Em] Custer, _ I [Bm] don't want to go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Hey, Mr.
Custer, [Em] _ _ please [Bm] don't make me go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] I had a dream last night _ [Bm] about the coming _ fight.
_ [Em] _
Somebody yelled, _ attack!
[F#] _ _
Please, _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
Mr.
[Em] Custer, _ I [Bm] don't want to go. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] Whoa!
Those bushes out there, [Bm] they're moving.
And there's the engine behind every one. _
Hey, Mr.
[F#m] Custer, [Em] you mind if I beg [F#] excuse to race this afternoon?
[Bm] _ _ _ Hey, Charlie, duck [Em] your head. _
_ Oh, [Bm] you're a little bit late on that one, Charlie. _ _
I bet them [D] smarts.
They were sure of [A] victory, the men of the seventh [F#m] [D] cavalry, as they rode on. _ _
_ But again from the rear a voice was [A] heard, that same brave voice with a trembling [D] word, ran loud and clear.
[F#] What am I doing here?
_ [Bm] Please, Mr.
Custer, [Em] _ _
I don't [Bm] want to go. _ _ _ _
_ _ Listen, Mr.
Custer, [Em] _ _
[Bm] please don't make me go. _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] [Em] There's a red skin waiting out there, [Bm] _ it's in the taste of my hair.
_ [Em] A coward I've been taught, _ [Bm] cause I don't want to win, [F#m] dead or [Bm] alive.
Please, Mr.
Custer, [Em] _
I don't [Bm] want to go.
Whoa! _ _ _
No.
_ I wonder what [Em] the engine word for friend is.
[Bm] See, friend, Kimisabe, that's it. _
Kimisabe!
Hey, out there, Kimisabe!
_ [Em] _ _
Well, [Bm] that isn't it.
_ _ Look at them out there, running around like a bunch of wild engines.
[Em] Ha, ha, ha.
Oh, this [Bm] ain't no time for joking. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] That famous day in [F#m] history, the men of the seventh cavalry went [D] riding on.
_ _ _ And from the rear a voice was [A] heard, a brave young man with a trembling [D] word, ran loud and clear.
[F#] What am I doing here?
_ [Bm] _
Please, Mr.
[Em] Custer, _ I [Bm] don't want to go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Hey, Mr.
Custer, [Em] _ _ please [Bm] don't make me go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] I had a dream last night _ [Bm] about the coming _ fight.
_ [Em] _
Somebody yelled, _ attack!
[F#] _ _
Please, _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
Mr.
[Em] Custer, _ I [Bm] don't want to go. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] Whoa!
Those bushes out there, [Bm] they're moving.
And there's the engine behind every one. _
Hey, Mr.
[F#m] Custer, [Em] you mind if I beg [F#] excuse to race this afternoon?
[Bm] _ _ _ Hey, Charlie, duck [Em] your head. _
_ Oh, [Bm] you're a little bit late on that one, Charlie. _ _
I bet them [D] smarts.
They were sure of [A] victory, the men of the seventh [F#m] [D] cavalry, as they rode on. _ _
_ But again from the rear a voice was [A] heard, that same brave voice with a trembling [D] word, ran loud and clear.
[F#] What am I doing here?
_ [Bm] Please, Mr.
Custer, [Em] _ _
I don't [Bm] want to go. _ _ _ _
_ _ Listen, Mr.
Custer, [Em] _ _
[Bm] please don't make me go. _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] [Em] There's a red skin waiting out there, [Bm] _ it's in the taste of my hair.
_ [Em] A coward I've been taught, _ [Bm] cause I don't want to win, [F#m] dead or [Bm] alive.
Please, Mr.
Custer, [Em] _
I don't [Bm] want to go.
Whoa! _ _ _
No.
_ I wonder what [Em] the engine word for friend is.
[Bm] See, friend, Kimisabe, that's it. _
Kimisabe!
Hey, out there, Kimisabe!
_ [Em] _ _
Well, [Bm] that isn't it.
_ _ Look at them out there, running around like a bunch of wild engines.
[Em] Ha, ha, ha.
Oh, this [Bm] ain't no time for joking. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _