Chords for Smoggs - Gotta Have A Little Talk With The Peanut Man
Tempo:
100.05 bpm
Chords used:
Ebm
Eb
F
Ab
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Abm]
[Ebm] Operator.
Operator.
I want to make a collect call to White and D.C. I want Capitol Hill.
Capitol Hill?
Yeah, I'm on the [Eb] hill.
You know what I'm talking about.
You know where I'm coming from.
Have you the [Ebm] number, sir?
I got the number.
Lagos 6324790.
Have you the area code?
[F] I ain't no area [Eb] code.
I ain't one area code D.C. You ought to know that.
[F] And if you don't know that, you ain't got no [Eb] business being no operator.
May I have your [Ebm] name, please?
My name [F] is Willie [Eb] Ray Paul Sam Robert [Ebm] John Dunnap.
Sir, are you saying D like a Dove?
No, no, no.
I said just plain old Dunnap.
You see, I done all I could and I'm about to laugh.
Oh, let me talk to my man.
Sir, I'm sorry.
I can't hear you.
The music is too loud.
Can you call back, please?
I gotta have a little talk with the peanut man.
I gotta have a little talk with the peanut man.
[Bb]
Peanut, my life [Ebm] is in your hands.
This ain't no time to play no games.
A [Eb] handshake and a ring [Ebm] might be good for you.
But a handshake and a ring don't pay my bills.
I need money when you're broke and ain't funny.
I need a job.
[Cm] The cost of living and these [Ab] taxes just keep going [Bb] up.
[Cm] Inflation and these [Ab] private doctors trying to fuck us up.
[Ebm] If we broke your home, they must die.
I need a happy man and I need his pain.
I'm having the one life I ever had.
Every time I make a dime, Uncle Sam says, give it back.
Unemployment is too hard to bear.
I know somebody ain't treating me fair.
I need money when you're broke and ain't funny.
[Cm] The cost of living and these [Ab] taxes just keep going up.
[Cm]
Inflation and these private [Ab] doctors trying to fuck [Ab] us up.
[Ebm]
[F]
[Eb] Operator.
Hey, you say operator here a few minutes ago.
I'll call the president.
[Ebm] Tell him to meet [F] 632 [Eb]-471.
And that's the [Ebm] email, man.
Okay, sir.
Hold on.
Hello, White House.
May I help you?
Alright, give me the president.
This is the president.
May I help you?
Pete Nutt, my man.
What it is, right here.
Hey, man, this is Chuck Lowe from Georgia.
What it is on the hill.
Hey, Pete Nutt.
Like boom, baby.
Look at him.
Hey, home.
I called to talk a little business to you.
Check it out.
Wait a minute, man.
You're gonna send him a little something on his phone, man, ain't you?
That's a thing.
I can deal with it.
[Ebm] Operator.
Operator.
I want to make a collect call to White and D.C. I want Capitol Hill.
Capitol Hill?
Yeah, I'm on the [Eb] hill.
You know what I'm talking about.
You know where I'm coming from.
Have you the [Ebm] number, sir?
I got the number.
Lagos 6324790.
Have you the area code?
[F] I ain't no area [Eb] code.
I ain't one area code D.C. You ought to know that.
[F] And if you don't know that, you ain't got no [Eb] business being no operator.
May I have your [Ebm] name, please?
My name [F] is Willie [Eb] Ray Paul Sam Robert [Ebm] John Dunnap.
Sir, are you saying D like a Dove?
No, no, no.
I said just plain old Dunnap.
You see, I done all I could and I'm about to laugh.
Oh, let me talk to my man.
Sir, I'm sorry.
I can't hear you.
The music is too loud.
Can you call back, please?
I gotta have a little talk with the peanut man.
I gotta have a little talk with the peanut man.
[Bb]
Peanut, my life [Ebm] is in your hands.
This ain't no time to play no games.
A [Eb] handshake and a ring [Ebm] might be good for you.
But a handshake and a ring don't pay my bills.
I need money when you're broke and ain't funny.
I need a job.
[Cm] The cost of living and these [Ab] taxes just keep going [Bb] up.
[Cm] Inflation and these [Ab] private doctors trying to fuck us up.
[Ebm] If we broke your home, they must die.
I need a happy man and I need his pain.
I'm having the one life I ever had.
Every time I make a dime, Uncle Sam says, give it back.
Unemployment is too hard to bear.
I know somebody ain't treating me fair.
I need money when you're broke and ain't funny.
[Cm] The cost of living and these [Ab] taxes just keep going up.
[Cm]
Inflation and these private [Ab] doctors trying to fuck [Ab] us up.
[Ebm]
[F]
[Eb] Operator.
Hey, you say operator here a few minutes ago.
I'll call the president.
[Ebm] Tell him to meet [F] 632 [Eb]-471.
And that's the [Ebm] email, man.
Okay, sir.
Hold on.
Hello, White House.
May I help you?
Alright, give me the president.
This is the president.
May I help you?
Pete Nutt, my man.
What it is, right here.
Hey, man, this is Chuck Lowe from Georgia.
What it is on the hill.
Hey, Pete Nutt.
Like boom, baby.
Look at him.
Hey, home.
I called to talk a little business to you.
Check it out.
Wait a minute, man.
You're gonna send him a little something on his phone, man, ain't you?
That's a thing.
I can deal with it.
Key:
Ebm
Eb
F
Ab
Cm
Ebm
Eb
F
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
[Ebm] _ Operator.
Operator.
I want to make a collect call to White and D.C. I want Capitol Hill.
Capitol Hill?
Yeah, I'm on the [Eb] hill.
You know what I'm talking about.
You know where I'm coming from.
Have you the [Ebm] number, sir?
I got the number.
Lagos _ 6324790.
Have you the area code?
[F] I ain't no area [Eb] code.
I ain't one area code D.C. You ought to know that.
[F] And if you don't know that, you ain't got no [Eb] business being no operator.
May I have your [Ebm] name, please?
My name [F] is Willie [Eb] Ray Paul Sam Robert [Ebm] John Dunnap.
Sir, are you saying D like a Dove?
No, no, no.
I said just plain old Dunnap.
You see, I done all I could and I'm about to laugh.
Oh, let me talk to my man.
Sir, I'm sorry.
I can't hear you.
The music is too loud.
Can you call back, please?
I gotta have a little talk with the peanut man.
I gotta have a little talk with the peanut man.
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Peanut, my life [Ebm] is in your hands. _
This ain't no time to play no games.
A [Eb] handshake and a ring [Ebm] might be good for you.
But a handshake and a ring don't pay my bills.
I need money when you're broke and ain't funny. _
I need a job. _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] The cost of living and these [Ab] taxes just keep going [Bb] up.
[Cm] _ Inflation and these [Ab] private doctors trying to fuck us up.
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ If we broke your home, they must _ die. _
I need a happy man and I need his pain.
I'm having the one life I ever had.
Every time I make a dime, Uncle Sam says, give it back. _
_ Unemployment is too hard to bear.
I know somebody ain't treating me fair.
I need money when you're broke and ain't funny.
_ [Cm] The cost of living and these [Ab] taxes just keep going up.
[Cm] _
Inflation and these private [Ab] doctors trying to fuck [Ab] us up.
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [Eb] Operator.
Hey, you say operator here a few minutes ago.
I'll call the president.
[Ebm] Tell him to meet [F] 632 _ [Eb]-471.
And that's the [Ebm] email, man.
Okay, sir.
Hold on. _ _ _ _ _
Hello, _ _ White House.
May I help you?
_ Alright, give me the president. _ _
_ _ This is the president.
May I help you?
Pete Nutt, my man.
What it is, right here.
_ Hey, man, this is Chuck Lowe from Georgia.
What it is on the hill.
_ _ Hey, Pete Nutt.
Like boom, baby.
Look at him. _ _
Hey, home.
I called to talk a little business to you.
Check it out.
_ _ Wait a minute, man.
You're gonna send him a little something on his phone, man, ain't you? _ _
That's a thing.
I can deal with it. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ Operator.
Operator.
I want to make a collect call to White and D.C. I want Capitol Hill.
Capitol Hill?
Yeah, I'm on the [Eb] hill.
You know what I'm talking about.
You know where I'm coming from.
Have you the [Ebm] number, sir?
I got the number.
Lagos _ 6324790.
Have you the area code?
[F] I ain't no area [Eb] code.
I ain't one area code D.C. You ought to know that.
[F] And if you don't know that, you ain't got no [Eb] business being no operator.
May I have your [Ebm] name, please?
My name [F] is Willie [Eb] Ray Paul Sam Robert [Ebm] John Dunnap.
Sir, are you saying D like a Dove?
No, no, no.
I said just plain old Dunnap.
You see, I done all I could and I'm about to laugh.
Oh, let me talk to my man.
Sir, I'm sorry.
I can't hear you.
The music is too loud.
Can you call back, please?
I gotta have a little talk with the peanut man.
I gotta have a little talk with the peanut man.
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Peanut, my life [Ebm] is in your hands. _
This ain't no time to play no games.
A [Eb] handshake and a ring [Ebm] might be good for you.
But a handshake and a ring don't pay my bills.
I need money when you're broke and ain't funny. _
I need a job. _ _ _ _ _
[Cm] The cost of living and these [Ab] taxes just keep going [Bb] up.
[Cm] _ Inflation and these [Ab] private doctors trying to fuck us up.
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ If we broke your home, they must _ die. _
I need a happy man and I need his pain.
I'm having the one life I ever had.
Every time I make a dime, Uncle Sam says, give it back. _
_ Unemployment is too hard to bear.
I know somebody ain't treating me fair.
I need money when you're broke and ain't funny.
_ [Cm] The cost of living and these [Ab] taxes just keep going up.
[Cm] _
Inflation and these private [Ab] doctors trying to fuck [Ab] us up.
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [Eb] Operator.
Hey, you say operator here a few minutes ago.
I'll call the president.
[Ebm] Tell him to meet [F] 632 _ [Eb]-471.
And that's the [Ebm] email, man.
Okay, sir.
Hold on. _ _ _ _ _
Hello, _ _ White House.
May I help you?
_ Alright, give me the president. _ _
_ _ This is the president.
May I help you?
Pete Nutt, my man.
What it is, right here.
_ Hey, man, this is Chuck Lowe from Georgia.
What it is on the hill.
_ _ Hey, Pete Nutt.
Like boom, baby.
Look at him. _ _
Hey, home.
I called to talk a little business to you.
Check it out.
_ _ Wait a minute, man.
You're gonna send him a little something on his phone, man, ain't you? _ _
That's a thing.
I can deal with it. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _