Chords for Shanneyganock -- Twice Daily
Tempo:
87.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
Dm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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It was a weird question, but I thought I'd [G] get a good answer.
[Dm] A song about a fella that used to go up every day [N] to check his head.
And he met a young lady.
And then he started going twice a day.
[G] [D] [G]
When I was alive, I [D] was very glad to work out in the day time.
With me ork and a bottle and a cork to help out in the hay time.
Passing hay, one fine day, I met young Lacey Haley.
She said, my dear, are you on the deer?
She said, yes [G] sir, twice daily.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida [G]-dee twice daily.
[D]
We had such fun in the summer sun.
Lucy was so [D] girly, so sweet and your mama wasn't sure.
If that young [G] girl was willin'.
Until one day, I lost a hay.
[D] And we were working daily, twenty obstacles and our garter in.
I went there twice [G] daily.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee twice daily.
[D] [G]
[D] Lucy's dad was very mad, he chased me around the hay barn.
I said, my son, now you had your fun, it's my last [G] call to pay now.
My girl, you wait, the old man said, we should [D] stop going hay.
He'd be dumb, he said, I'll give you a bullet [E] and you'll go there twice daily.
[G] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da and a dee.
[D] With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee [G] twice daily.
So the very next day, the month of May, we held a [D] ceremony.
And we paid off the baker with a gallon of liquor and we wrote our church honorary.
Lucy's [G] joy, we had a boy, oh what a little girl.
He was round and fat as a tetra and perky [G] as a starlet.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da [D] and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee twice [G] daily.
Oh, our story's told of forty years [D] together.
Though we all did stray where the wolf's mouth came, we all [G] fought summer or winter.
Each we've got ten or more and we've [D] all gone quite daily.
Though when all did stray, when the geese we went, I'm still gone there twice daily.
[G] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a [D] rumpa-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a [G] rida-dee twice daily.
[A] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa-doo [D]-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a [G] rida-dee twice daily.
[A]
[Dm] A song about a fella that used to go up every day [N] to check his head.
And he met a young lady.
And then he started going twice a day.
[G] [D] [G]
When I was alive, I [D] was very glad to work out in the day time.
With me ork and a bottle and a cork to help out in the hay time.
Passing hay, one fine day, I met young Lacey Haley.
She said, my dear, are you on the deer?
She said, yes [G] sir, twice daily.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida [G]-dee twice daily.
[D]
We had such fun in the summer sun.
Lucy was so [D] girly, so sweet and your mama wasn't sure.
If that young [G] girl was willin'.
Until one day, I lost a hay.
[D] And we were working daily, twenty obstacles and our garter in.
I went there twice [G] daily.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee twice daily.
[D] [G]
[D] Lucy's dad was very mad, he chased me around the hay barn.
I said, my son, now you had your fun, it's my last [G] call to pay now.
My girl, you wait, the old man said, we should [D] stop going hay.
He'd be dumb, he said, I'll give you a bullet [E] and you'll go there twice daily.
[G] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da and a dee.
[D] With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee [G] twice daily.
So the very next day, the month of May, we held a [D] ceremony.
And we paid off the baker with a gallon of liquor and we wrote our church honorary.
Lucy's [G] joy, we had a boy, oh what a little girl.
He was round and fat as a tetra and perky [G] as a starlet.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da [D] and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee twice [G] daily.
Oh, our story's told of forty years [D] together.
Though we all did stray where the wolf's mouth came, we all [G] fought summer or winter.
Each we've got ten or more and we've [D] all gone quite daily.
Though when all did stray, when the geese we went, I'm still gone there twice daily.
[G] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a [D] rumpa-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a [G] rida-dee twice daily.
[A] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa-doo [D]-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a [G] rida-dee twice daily.
[A]
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_ It was a weird question, but I thought I'd [G] get a good answer. _
[Dm] A song about a fella that used to go up every day [N] to check his head.
And he met a young lady.
_ And then he started going twice a day. _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ When I was alive, I [D] was very glad to work out in the day time.
With me ork and a bottle and a cork to help out in the hay time.
Passing hay, one fine day, I met young Lacey Haley.
She said, my dear, are you on the deer?
She said, yes [G] sir, twice daily.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida [G]-dee twice daily.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
We had such fun in the summer sun.
Lucy was so [D] girly, so sweet and your mama wasn't sure.
If that young [G] girl was willin'.
Until one day, I lost a hay.
[D] And we were working daily, twenty obstacles and our garter in.
I went there twice [G] daily.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee twice daily.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [D] Lucy's dad was very mad, he chased me around the hay barn.
I said, my son, now you had your fun, it's my last [G] call to pay now.
My girl, you wait, the old man said, we should [D] stop going hay.
He'd be dumb, he said, I'll give you a bullet [E] and you'll go there twice daily.
[G] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da and a dee.
[D] With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee [G] twice daily. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So the very next day, the month of May, we held a [D] ceremony.
And we paid off the baker with a gallon of liquor and we wrote our church honorary.
_ Lucy's [G] joy, we had a boy, oh what a little girl.
He was round and fat as a tetra and perky [G] as a starlet.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da [D] and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee twice [G] daily. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, our story's told of forty years [D] together.
Though we all did stray where the wolf's mouth came, we all [G] fought summer or winter.
Each we've got ten or more and we've [D] all gone quite daily.
Though when all did stray, when the geese we went, I'm still gone there twice daily.
[G] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a [D] rumpa-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a [G] rida-dee twice daily.
[A] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa-doo [D]-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a [G] rida-dee twice daily.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[Dm] A song about a fella that used to go up every day [N] to check his head.
And he met a young lady.
_ And then he started going twice a day. _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ When I was alive, I [D] was very glad to work out in the day time.
With me ork and a bottle and a cork to help out in the hay time.
Passing hay, one fine day, I met young Lacey Haley.
She said, my dear, are you on the deer?
She said, yes [G] sir, twice daily.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida [G]-dee twice daily.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
We had such fun in the summer sun.
Lucy was so [D] girly, so sweet and your mama wasn't sure.
If that young [G] girl was willin'.
Until one day, I lost a hay.
[D] And we were working daily, twenty obstacles and our garter in.
I went there twice [G] daily.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee twice daily.
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [D] Lucy's dad was very mad, he chased me around the hay barn.
I said, my son, now you had your fun, it's my last [G] call to pay now.
My girl, you wait, the old man said, we should [D] stop going hay.
He'd be dumb, he said, I'll give you a bullet [E] and you'll go there twice daily.
[G] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da and a dee.
[D] With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee [G] twice daily. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So the very next day, the month of May, we held a [D] ceremony.
And we paid off the baker with a gallon of liquor and we wrote our church honorary.
_ Lucy's [G] joy, we had a boy, oh what a little girl.
He was round and fat as a tetra and perky [G] as a starlet.
With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa [D]-doo-da [D] and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a rida-dee twice [G] daily. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, our story's told of forty years [D] together.
Though we all did stray where the wolf's mouth came, we all [G] fought summer or winter.
Each we've got ten or more and we've [D] all gone quite daily.
Though when all did stray, when the geese we went, I'm still gone there twice daily.
[G] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a [D] rumpa-doo-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a [G] rida-dee twice daily.
[A] With me rumpa-dee and a rumpa-da and a rumpa-doo [D]-da and a dee.
With me rida-lee and a rida-da and a [G] rida-dee twice daily.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _