Chords for Rolling Stones - No Spare Parts 1977 Version /better
Tempo:
73.5 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] [C] [F] Baby, baby, baby, baby.
[C] [F]
[C] [F]
[C] Daddy drunk, daddy drunk himself to death.
[F] He was 35 years old.
[C] Five stories and took him on a cave [F] down road.
[C] He was kind of deaf, then he left the whole gang [F] to me.
He [C] was a poor man out of Dallas and the dirt back in [F] Tennessee.
I
[C] [F]
[C] called big sister on the [F] telephone.
I [C] said, how y'all down there near the gold [F] trouble?
[C] Girl, you won't starve for a fortune [F] and fame.
[C] Turn big money into house and leave [F] dirt and game.
[C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
[C] Ain't no stair bars, ain't no heart [F] to change.
One thing I'll tell you, [G] honey, I ain't a puss to [F] lose.
[C] If I want something bad, I'll find a way to [F] get through.
[G] I'll tell you something, I ain't a puss [F] to lose.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll find a way [F] to get through.
[C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
[C] I could be there Thanksgiving [F] afternoon.
[C] With a toggie in my hand and a heart up out of a [F] bottle of booze.
[C] I'll take a short cut up out of Philly down to [F] Tepcondo.
[C] And I'll fill her up with gas on the Fever [F] Ride's Amitown.
[C] I'll make it to Dallas about four miles [F] out of L.A.
[C] Just another 30 miles on the road back to [F] 143.
[C] You know, lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
There [C] ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
[G] I'll tell you, I ain't a [F] puss to lose.
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll find a [F] way to get it through.
[G] I'll tell you something, I ain't [F] ever gonna lose.
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a [F] way to get it through.
[C] I could be there Thanksgiving [F] afternoon.
[C] If I start off now, I'll put my foot down and [F] walk in too.
[C] I spoke to Big Sister on the [F] telephone.
[C] I said, come on Big Brother, why don't you [F] come on back home?
I [C] said, lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
I'll tell [G] you, I ain't a [F] puss to lose.
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
I'm talking to [C] you.
If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
[C] [F]
[C] [F]
[G] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find [F] a way to get it through.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it [C] through.
If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
[C] Lonely orcs, [F] they're just some maids of grey.
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
[C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
[C] I'm coming back, coming back, I'll [F] be there this afternoon.
[C] I'll be there this afternoon.
I'll be [F] there this afternoon.
[C] I'll [F]
[C] [F]
[C] [F]
[C] Daddy drunk, daddy drunk himself to death.
[F] He was 35 years old.
[C] Five stories and took him on a cave [F] down road.
[C] He was kind of deaf, then he left the whole gang [F] to me.
He [C] was a poor man out of Dallas and the dirt back in [F] Tennessee.
I
[C] [F]
[C] called big sister on the [F] telephone.
I [C] said, how y'all down there near the gold [F] trouble?
[C] Girl, you won't starve for a fortune [F] and fame.
[C] Turn big money into house and leave [F] dirt and game.
[C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
[C] Ain't no stair bars, ain't no heart [F] to change.
One thing I'll tell you, [G] honey, I ain't a puss to [F] lose.
[C] If I want something bad, I'll find a way to [F] get through.
[G] I'll tell you something, I ain't a puss [F] to lose.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll find a way [F] to get through.
[C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
[C] I could be there Thanksgiving [F] afternoon.
[C] With a toggie in my hand and a heart up out of a [F] bottle of booze.
[C] I'll take a short cut up out of Philly down to [F] Tepcondo.
[C] And I'll fill her up with gas on the Fever [F] Ride's Amitown.
[C] I'll make it to Dallas about four miles [F] out of L.A.
[C] Just another 30 miles on the road back to [F] 143.
[C] You know, lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
There [C] ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
[G] I'll tell you, I ain't a [F] puss to lose.
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll find a [F] way to get it through.
[G] I'll tell you something, I ain't [F] ever gonna lose.
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a [F] way to get it through.
[C] I could be there Thanksgiving [F] afternoon.
[C] If I start off now, I'll put my foot down and [F] walk in too.
[C] I spoke to Big Sister on the [F] telephone.
[C] I said, come on Big Brother, why don't you [F] come on back home?
I [C] said, lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
I'll tell [G] you, I ain't a [F] puss to lose.
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
I'm talking to [C] you.
If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
[C] [F]
[C] [F]
[G] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find [F] a way to get it through.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it [C] through.
If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
[C] Lonely orcs, [F] they're just some maids of grey.
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
[C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
[C] I'm coming back, coming back, I'll [F] be there this afternoon.
[C] I'll be there this afternoon.
I'll be [F] there this afternoon.
[C] I'll [F]
Key:
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[N] _ [C] _ _ [F] Baby, baby, baby, baby. _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] Daddy drunk, daddy drunk himself to death.
[F] He was 35 years old.
_ [C] Five stories and took him on a cave [F] down road. _ _
[C] He was kind of deaf, then he left the whole gang [F] to me. _
He [C] was a poor man out of Dallas and the dirt back in [F] Tennessee.
I _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C] called big sister on the [F] telephone. _
I [C] said, how y'all down there near the gold [F] trouble? _ _
[C] Girl, you won't starve for a fortune [F] and fame. _
[C] Turn big money into house and leave [F] dirt and game. _
_ [C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey. _
[C] Ain't no stair bars, ain't no heart [F] to change.
One thing I'll tell you, [G] honey, I ain't a puss to [F] lose. _
[C] If I want something bad, I'll find a way to [F] get through. _
[G] I'll tell you something, I ain't a puss [F] to lose.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll find a way [F] to get through. _
_ [C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey. _
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change. _
_ [C] I could be there Thanksgiving [F] afternoon. _
[C] With a toggie in my hand and a heart up out of a [F] bottle of booze. _
_ [C] I'll take a short cut up out of Philly down to [F] Tepcondo. _
[C] And I'll fill her up with gas on the Fever [F] Ride's Amitown. _
[C] I'll make it to Dallas about four miles [F] out of L.A. _
[C] Just another 30 miles on the road back to [F] 143. _
[C] You know, lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
There _ [C] ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change. _
[G] I'll tell you, I ain't a [F] puss to lose. _ _
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll find a [F] way to get it through. _
[G] I'll tell you something, I ain't [F] ever gonna lose. _
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a [F] way to get it through. _
[C] I could be there Thanksgiving [F] afternoon. _
[C] If I start off now, I'll put my foot down and [F] walk in too. _
_ [C] I spoke to Big Sister on the [F] telephone. _ _
[C] I said, come on Big Brother, why don't you [F] come on back home?
I [C] said, lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey. _
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
I'll tell [G] you, I ain't a [F] puss to lose. _
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
I'm talking to [C] you.
If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
If _ [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[G] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find [F] a way to get it through. _
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it _ _ [C] through.
If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through. _
_ [C] Lonely orcs, [F] they're just some maids of grey. _
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change. _
_ [C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey. _
[C] _ There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change. _
[C] I'm coming back, coming back, I'll [F] be there this afternoon.
[C] I'll be there this afternoon.
I'll be [F] there this afternoon.
_ [C] I'll _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] Daddy drunk, daddy drunk himself to death.
[F] He was 35 years old.
_ [C] Five stories and took him on a cave [F] down road. _ _
[C] He was kind of deaf, then he left the whole gang [F] to me. _
He [C] was a poor man out of Dallas and the dirt back in [F] Tennessee.
I _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C] called big sister on the [F] telephone. _
I [C] said, how y'all down there near the gold [F] trouble? _ _
[C] Girl, you won't starve for a fortune [F] and fame. _
[C] Turn big money into house and leave [F] dirt and game. _
_ [C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey. _
[C] Ain't no stair bars, ain't no heart [F] to change.
One thing I'll tell you, [G] honey, I ain't a puss to [F] lose. _
[C] If I want something bad, I'll find a way to [F] get through. _
[G] I'll tell you something, I ain't a puss [F] to lose.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll find a way [F] to get through. _
_ [C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey. _
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change. _
_ [C] I could be there Thanksgiving [F] afternoon. _
[C] With a toggie in my hand and a heart up out of a [F] bottle of booze. _
_ [C] I'll take a short cut up out of Philly down to [F] Tepcondo. _
[C] And I'll fill her up with gas on the Fever [F] Ride's Amitown. _
[C] I'll make it to Dallas about four miles [F] out of L.A. _
[C] Just another 30 miles on the road back to [F] 143. _
[C] You know, lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey.
There _ [C] ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change. _
[G] I'll tell you, I ain't a [F] puss to lose. _ _
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll find a [F] way to get it through. _
[G] I'll tell you something, I ain't [F] ever gonna lose. _
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a [F] way to get it through. _
[C] I could be there Thanksgiving [F] afternoon. _
[C] If I start off now, I'll put my foot down and [F] walk in too. _
_ [C] I spoke to Big Sister on the [F] telephone. _ _
[C] I said, come on Big Brother, why don't you [F] come on back home?
I [C] said, lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey. _
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change.
I'll tell [G] you, I ain't a [F] puss to lose. _
[C] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
I'm talking to [C] you.
If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
If _ [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[G] If I want something bad enough, I'll always find [F] a way to get it through. _
If [C] I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it _ _ [C] through.
If I want something bad enough, I'll always find a way [F] to get it through. _
_ [C] Lonely orcs, [F] they're just some maids of grey. _
[C] There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change. _
_ [C] Lonely orcs, they're just some [F] maids of grey. _
[C] _ There ain't no stair bars, ain't no [F] heart to change. _
[C] I'm coming back, coming back, I'll [F] be there this afternoon.
[C] I'll be there this afternoon.
I'll be [F] there this afternoon.
_ [C] I'll _ _ [F] _ _ _