Roll That Barrel Out Chords by Dean Brody
Tempo:
116.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
C#m
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We say day-o, day-o, day [Em]-o, roll that barrel out.
We say day-o, [A]
day-o, [C#m] twist the tap [A] and pass [E] it around.
He owns a grotto [A] by a banyan tree,
[B] in old Jamaica [E] called the Ocean Breeze.
His face is kind [A] as it is priest,
and [C#m] tossing heads off an old [B] bow pile.
[E] Well, old [A] Jamal's a mariner's son,
[B] he'll tell you where [E] the ships would run.
[C#m] And if you're down there, [A] ask him to pour you on,
and you'll hear [B] that sailor [E] shout.
He'll say day-o, [A]
day-o, [E] day-o, [B] roll that barrel out.
He'll [E] say day-o, [A]
day [C#m]-o, twist the tap [B] and [E] pass it around.
His mama told him [A] when he was young,
[B] you work the fields [E] till you grow up.
Well, she tapped the barrels in [A] the cantina,
[C#m] her soldier boys passing [B] by.
[E] His big brown eyes [A] and little feet,
[B] for years they were [E]
cocoa bean,
but he [C#m] had visions of pirates when [A]
he'd fall asleep,
and they'd sing [B] him his [E] lullaby.
They'd say day-o, [A] day -o, [E] day-o, roll [B] that barrel out.
They'd [E] say day-o, [A]
day-o, [C#m] twist the tap [E] and pass it around.
[A]
[C#m] [B]
[E]
Met Jamal [A] when we arrived,
[B] he told a story [E] round a fire last night,
[C#m] you should have seen that beach.
[A]
Come alive and sang [B] us his island [E] song,
and we all sang [B]
along.
We'd [E] say day-o, [A]
day-o, [E] day-o, roll that barrel out.
We'd say day-o, [A]
day [C#m]-o, twist the tap [E] and pass it around.
[C#m] Twist the tap [B] and [E] pass it around.
[C#m] Twist the tap [A] and [E] pass it around.
We say day-o, [A]
day-o, [C#m] twist the tap [A] and pass [E] it around.
He owns a grotto [A] by a banyan tree,
[B] in old Jamaica [E] called the Ocean Breeze.
His face is kind [A] as it is priest,
and [C#m] tossing heads off an old [B] bow pile.
[E] Well, old [A] Jamal's a mariner's son,
[B] he'll tell you where [E] the ships would run.
[C#m] And if you're down there, [A] ask him to pour you on,
and you'll hear [B] that sailor [E] shout.
He'll say day-o, [A]
day-o, [E] day-o, [B] roll that barrel out.
He'll [E] say day-o, [A]
day [C#m]-o, twist the tap [B] and [E] pass it around.
His mama told him [A] when he was young,
[B] you work the fields [E] till you grow up.
Well, she tapped the barrels in [A] the cantina,
[C#m] her soldier boys passing [B] by.
[E] His big brown eyes [A] and little feet,
[B] for years they were [E]
cocoa bean,
but he [C#m] had visions of pirates when [A]
he'd fall asleep,
and they'd sing [B] him his [E] lullaby.
They'd say day-o, [A] day -o, [E] day-o, roll [B] that barrel out.
They'd [E] say day-o, [A]
day-o, [C#m] twist the tap [E] and pass it around.
[A]
[C#m] [B]
[E]
Met Jamal [A] when we arrived,
[B] he told a story [E] round a fire last night,
[C#m] you should have seen that beach.
[A]
Come alive and sang [B] us his island [E] song,
and we all sang [B]
along.
We'd [E] say day-o, [A]
day-o, [E] day-o, roll that barrel out.
We'd say day-o, [A]
day [C#m]-o, twist the tap [E] and pass it around.
[C#m] Twist the tap [B] and [E] pass it around.
[C#m] Twist the tap [A] and [E] pass it around.
Key:
E
A
B
C#m
Em
E
A
B
We say day-o, _ day-o, _ day [Em]-o, roll that barrel out.
We say day-o, [A] _
day-o, [C#m] _ twist the tap [A] and pass [E] it around.
_ He owns a grotto [A] by a banyan tree,
[B] in old Jamaica [E] called the Ocean Breeze.
His face is kind [A] as it is priest,
and [C#m] tossing heads off an old [B] bow pile.
_ _ [E] Well, old [A] Jamal's a mariner's son,
[B] he'll tell you where [E] the ships would run.
[C#m] And if you're down there, [A] ask him to pour you on,
and you'll hear [B] that sailor [E] shout.
_ He'll say day-o, _ [A]
day-o, [E] day-o, [B] roll that barrel out.
He'll [E] say day-o, _ [A] _
day [C#m]-o, twist the tap [B] and [E] pass it around.
His mama told him [A] when he was young,
_ [B] you work the fields [E] till you grow up.
Well, she tapped the barrels in [A] the cantina,
[C#m] her soldier boys passing [B] by.
_ _ _ [E] His big brown eyes [A] and little feet,
_ [B] for years they were [E]
cocoa bean,
but he [C#m] had visions of pirates when [A]
he'd fall asleep,
and they'd sing [B] him his [E] lullaby.
_ They'd say day-o, [A] day _ -o, [E] day-o, roll [B] that barrel out.
They'd [E] say day-o, _ [A] _
day-o, [C#m] _ twist the tap [E] and pass it around. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Met Jamal [A] when we arrived,
_ [B] he told a story [E] round a fire last night,
[C#m] you should have seen that beach.
[A]
Come alive and sang [B] us his island [E] song,
_ _ and we all sang [B]
along.
We'd [E] say day-o, _ [A]
day-o, [E] day-o, roll that barrel out.
We'd say day-o, _ [A] _
day [C#m]-o, twist the tap [E] and pass it around.
[C#m] _ Twist the tap [B] and [E] pass it around.
[C#m] _ Twist the tap [A] and [E] pass it around. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We say day-o, [A] _
day-o, [C#m] _ twist the tap [A] and pass [E] it around.
_ He owns a grotto [A] by a banyan tree,
[B] in old Jamaica [E] called the Ocean Breeze.
His face is kind [A] as it is priest,
and [C#m] tossing heads off an old [B] bow pile.
_ _ [E] Well, old [A] Jamal's a mariner's son,
[B] he'll tell you where [E] the ships would run.
[C#m] And if you're down there, [A] ask him to pour you on,
and you'll hear [B] that sailor [E] shout.
_ He'll say day-o, _ [A]
day-o, [E] day-o, [B] roll that barrel out.
He'll [E] say day-o, _ [A] _
day [C#m]-o, twist the tap [B] and [E] pass it around.
His mama told him [A] when he was young,
_ [B] you work the fields [E] till you grow up.
Well, she tapped the barrels in [A] the cantina,
[C#m] her soldier boys passing [B] by.
_ _ _ [E] His big brown eyes [A] and little feet,
_ [B] for years they were [E]
cocoa bean,
but he [C#m] had visions of pirates when [A]
he'd fall asleep,
and they'd sing [B] him his [E] lullaby.
_ They'd say day-o, [A] day _ -o, [E] day-o, roll [B] that barrel out.
They'd [E] say day-o, _ [A] _
day-o, [C#m] _ twist the tap [E] and pass it around. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Met Jamal [A] when we arrived,
_ [B] he told a story [E] round a fire last night,
[C#m] you should have seen that beach.
[A]
Come alive and sang [B] us his island [E] song,
_ _ and we all sang [B]
along.
We'd [E] say day-o, _ [A]
day-o, [E] day-o, roll that barrel out.
We'd say day-o, _ [A] _
day [C#m]-o, twist the tap [E] and pass it around.
[C#m] _ Twist the tap [B] and [E] pass it around.
[C#m] _ Twist the tap [A] and [E] pass it around. _ _ _ _ _
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