Chords for RAFFI - Bumpin' Up and Down - A Young Children's Concert
Tempo:
83.975 bpm
Chords used:
G
Am
D
Em
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Bumpin' up and down in my little red [Am] wagging
Bumpin' up and down [D] in my little red wag
[G] Bumpin' up and down in my little red wag
[Am] [G] Won't you be my darlin'?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken
[Am] One wheel's off [D] and the axle's broken
[G] One wheel's off and the axle's broken
[Am] [G] Won't you be my darlin'?
On wheel's off and the axle's broken One wheel's
As you know, this song is about a busted wagon.
What can you do with a broken wagon?
Fix it, that's right.
First and second rows have the right answer right here.
Now, let me see you fix that wagon with a hammer.
What would that look like?
That's it, look at all those hammers.
Oh, Pat's gonna fix it with her hammer.
[Am] Pat's gonna fix [D] it with [G] her hammer.
Pat's gonna fix it with her hammer [Am] so [D] that we [G] can ride it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Pumping up and down [D] in my little [G] red wagon.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
Won't you be my darling?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken.
One wheel's off, the axle's broken.
Hey, this wagon is still busted.
[Em] We took a hammer to it, now we'll need something [G] else.
A wrench, yeah, a wrench, that's right.
How about if we use, let me see a wrench fix the wagon.
What would that look like?
Show me the wrenches fixing the wagon, that's it.
Oh, John's gonna fix it with his wrench.
[Am] John's gonna fix [D] it with [G] his wrench.
John's gonna fix it with his wrench so that we can ride it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Pumping up and down [D] in my little red wagon.
[G] Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Won't [G] you be my darling?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken.
One wheel's, hey, this wagon is still busted.
We used the wrench and we used the hammer.
Ah, listen to those ideas.
This place is full of mechanics today.
A screwdriver, yes, I'm hearing some good suggestions.
You know what, maybe if this wagon is really busted,
you might need your friend Raffi to fix the wagon for you.
I wonder what I'd use to fix the wagon.
Raffi's gonna fix it with a sandwich.
[Am] Raffi's gonna [D] fix it with a [G] sandwich.
Raffi's gonna fix it with a [A] sandwich so [D] that he [G] can eat it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am]
[D] [G] Pumping up and down in my little red [Am] wagon.
[G] Won't you be my darling?
[D] Won't you [G] be my [C] darling?
[G]
Bumpin' up and down [D] in my little red wag
[G] Bumpin' up and down in my little red wag
[Am] [G] Won't you be my darlin'?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken
[Am] One wheel's off [D] and the axle's broken
[G] One wheel's off and the axle's broken
[Am] [G] Won't you be my darlin'?
On wheel's off and the axle's broken One wheel's
As you know, this song is about a busted wagon.
What can you do with a broken wagon?
Fix it, that's right.
First and second rows have the right answer right here.
Now, let me see you fix that wagon with a hammer.
What would that look like?
That's it, look at all those hammers.
Oh, Pat's gonna fix it with her hammer.
[Am] Pat's gonna fix [D] it with [G] her hammer.
Pat's gonna fix it with her hammer [Am] so [D] that we [G] can ride it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Pumping up and down [D] in my little [G] red wagon.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
Won't you be my darling?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken.
One wheel's off, the axle's broken.
Hey, this wagon is still busted.
[Em] We took a hammer to it, now we'll need something [G] else.
A wrench, yeah, a wrench, that's right.
How about if we use, let me see a wrench fix the wagon.
What would that look like?
Show me the wrenches fixing the wagon, that's it.
Oh, John's gonna fix it with his wrench.
[Am] John's gonna fix [D] it with [G] his wrench.
John's gonna fix it with his wrench so that we can ride it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Pumping up and down [D] in my little red wagon.
[G] Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Won't [G] you be my darling?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken.
One wheel's, hey, this wagon is still busted.
We used the wrench and we used the hammer.
Ah, listen to those ideas.
This place is full of mechanics today.
A screwdriver, yes, I'm hearing some good suggestions.
You know what, maybe if this wagon is really busted,
you might need your friend Raffi to fix the wagon for you.
I wonder what I'd use to fix the wagon.
Raffi's gonna fix it with a sandwich.
[Am] Raffi's gonna [D] fix it with a [G] sandwich.
Raffi's gonna fix it with a [A] sandwich so [D] that he [G] can eat it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am]
[D] [G] Pumping up and down in my little red [Am] wagon.
[G] Won't you be my darling?
[D] Won't you [G] be my [C] darling?
[G]
Key:
G
Am
D
Em
A
G
Am
D
_ [G] _ _ Bumpin' up and down in my little red [Am] wagging
Bumpin' up and down [D] in my little red wag
[G] Bumpin' up and down in my little red wag
[Am] [G] Won't you be my darlin'?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken
[Am] One wheel's off [D] and the axle's broken
[G] One wheel's off and the axle's broken
[Am] [G] Won't you be my darlin'?
On wheel's off and the axle's broken One wheel's
As you know, this song is about a busted wagon.
What can you do with a broken wagon?
_ Fix it, that's right.
First and second rows have the right answer right here.
Now, let me see you fix that wagon with a hammer.
What would that look like?
_ That's it, look at all those hammers.
Oh, Pat's gonna fix it with her hammer.
[Am] Pat's gonna fix [D] it with [G] her hammer.
Pat's gonna fix it with her hammer [Am] so [D] that we [G] can ride it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Pumping up and down [D] in my little [G] red wagon.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
Won't you be my darling?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken.
One wheel's off, the axle's broken.
Hey, this wagon is still busted.
_ [Em] We took a hammer to it, now we'll need something [G] else.
A _ _ _ _ wrench, yeah, a wrench, that's right. _
How about if we use, let me see a wrench fix the wagon.
What would that look like?
Show me the wrenches fixing the wagon, that's it.
Oh, John's gonna fix it with his wrench.
[Am] John's gonna fix [D] it with [G] his wrench.
John's gonna fix it with his wrench so that we can ride it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Pumping up and down [D] in my little red wagon.
[G] _ Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Won't [G] you be my darling?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken.
One wheel's, hey, this wagon is still busted.
_ We used the wrench and we used the hammer. _ _ _ _ _
Ah, listen to those ideas.
This place is full of mechanics today.
A screwdriver, yes, I'm hearing some good suggestions.
You know what, maybe if this wagon is really busted,
you might need your friend Raffi to fix the wagon for you.
I wonder what I'd use to fix the wagon.
Raffi's gonna fix it with a sandwich.
[Am] Raffi's gonna [D] fix it with a [G] sandwich.
Raffi's gonna fix it with a [A] sandwich so [D] that he [G] can eat it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] _
_ [D] _ [G] Pumping up and down in my little red [Am] wagon.
[G] Won't you be my darling?
_ [D] Won't you [G] be my [C] darling?
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Bumpin' up and down [D] in my little red wag
[G] Bumpin' up and down in my little red wag
[Am] [G] Won't you be my darlin'?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken
[Am] One wheel's off [D] and the axle's broken
[G] One wheel's off and the axle's broken
[Am] [G] Won't you be my darlin'?
On wheel's off and the axle's broken One wheel's
As you know, this song is about a busted wagon.
What can you do with a broken wagon?
_ Fix it, that's right.
First and second rows have the right answer right here.
Now, let me see you fix that wagon with a hammer.
What would that look like?
_ That's it, look at all those hammers.
Oh, Pat's gonna fix it with her hammer.
[Am] Pat's gonna fix [D] it with [G] her hammer.
Pat's gonna fix it with her hammer [Am] so [D] that we [G] can ride it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Pumping up and down [D] in my little [G] red wagon.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
Won't you be my darling?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken.
One wheel's off, the axle's broken.
Hey, this wagon is still busted.
_ [Em] We took a hammer to it, now we'll need something [G] else.
A _ _ _ _ wrench, yeah, a wrench, that's right. _
How about if we use, let me see a wrench fix the wagon.
What would that look like?
Show me the wrenches fixing the wagon, that's it.
Oh, John's gonna fix it with his wrench.
[Am] John's gonna fix [D] it with [G] his wrench.
John's gonna fix it with his wrench so that we can ride it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Pumping up and down [D] in my little red wagon.
[G] _ Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] Won't [G] you be my darling?
One wheel's off and the axle's broken.
One wheel's, hey, this wagon is still busted.
_ We used the wrench and we used the hammer. _ _ _ _ _
Ah, listen to those ideas.
This place is full of mechanics today.
A screwdriver, yes, I'm hearing some good suggestions.
You know what, maybe if this wagon is really busted,
you might need your friend Raffi to fix the wagon for you.
I wonder what I'd use to fix the wagon.
Raffi's gonna fix it with a sandwich.
[Am] Raffi's gonna [D] fix it with a [G] sandwich.
Raffi's gonna fix it with a [A] sandwich so [D] that he [G] can eat it.
Pumping up and down in my little red wagon.
[Am] _
_ [D] _ [G] Pumping up and down in my little red [Am] wagon.
[G] Won't you be my darling?
_ [D] Won't you [G] be my [C] darling?
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _