Chords for Statler Brothers....Do you remember these? Remember the 1950's?
Tempo:
110.25 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Eb
Ab
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
are the Statler Brothers.
We have honored the 50s many times on record with the class of 57,
child of the 50s, and so many more memory songs.
But then we wrote a song covering the 50s and
even the decade before and we wound up in an international situation.
Wait a minute,
are you going to tell them about us being banned in England?
Exactly.
In our song,
Do You Remember These, there's a line that refers to knickers.
Now true, this was before the 50s
and we never wore them, but the line in the song says knickers to your knees, meaning those type of
golf pants.
Well in England, knickers does not mean short pants.
It seems that in jolly old Britain,
knickers are, how do I say it, ladies undies.
You can't say it any plainer than that, huh?
Well I could, but anyway.
Over there when they say knickers to your knees,
they're thinking about something besides the moon over Big Ben, I'm telling you this.
So the BBC banned our record, but we still sing it and we're going to sing it again right now.
[G] [C]
[F] [C] [F] [D] [G]
[C] [F]
[D] [G]
Pepsi please, [Bb] ah do you [C] remember these?
[F] Cigar [D] bands on your hands, [G] your daddy's socks roll down,
[C] sticks, no plugs, and maybe your captain [F] claps the button down.
Blues guitars [D] on Victor Cup tops [G] and knickers to your knees, [Bb] ah [C] do you remember [F]
these?
[C] [G] [F] The Hip Parade, [D] Great Parade, [G] Sadie Hawkins dance,
[C] Fennel buzzard, duck tail hair, [F]
big in your pants, howdy toody, [D] tooty, fruity, [G] to sleep on the back
of the hose, [Bb] ah do you remember [C]
those?
And [F] now James Dean, [D] he was keen, [G] Sunday movies were taboo,
the [C] senior prom, Judy's mom, [F] rock and roll was new, crackerjack prize, [D] stars in your eyes,
[G] daddy for the keys, [Bb] ah do [C] you remember [F]
these?
[Db] [Gbm] Boogie [Eb] man, lemonade stand, [Ab] take it to your top, [Db] wait your turn,
[Gb]
cigarette loads [Eb] and secret codes, [Ab] and save the lucky stars,
[B] the [Db]
boat [Gb] makes shirts [Eb] and keep the strokes, [Ab] and cradling petty coats,
[Db] mums the word and a dirty bird [Gb] and a double root beer float,
moon hubcaps [Eb] and loud [Ab] hilltops, he's a real gone cat, [B] ah [Db] do you [Gb] remember that?
[Eb] [Ab] That's the most [F] little moron, jokes [Bb] and cooties in her hair,
[Eb] captain, midnight old teen, [Ab] and the whip of the county fair,
Charles Atmos, [F] George Floyd, Rodney's [Bb] horse, and only the shabby nose, [Db] ah do you remember
[Eb] those?
[Ab] Like Gable's [F] children, frozen you are, black [Bb] mufflers, pitchers blue,
[Eb] going spinning, Veronica and [Ab] Benny, white bucks and blue swings, you,
Black [F] Mocs, Joe, who's [Bb] fair, Dewey, Dewey who?
[Db] [Eb] Dewey, [Ab] remember these?
[F] Yes we do, [Bb] ah do [Eb] we, do we [Ab] remember [Db] these?
[Eb] [Ab] [N]
We have honored the 50s many times on record with the class of 57,
child of the 50s, and so many more memory songs.
But then we wrote a song covering the 50s and
even the decade before and we wound up in an international situation.
Wait a minute,
are you going to tell them about us being banned in England?
Exactly.
In our song,
Do You Remember These, there's a line that refers to knickers.
Now true, this was before the 50s
and we never wore them, but the line in the song says knickers to your knees, meaning those type of
golf pants.
Well in England, knickers does not mean short pants.
It seems that in jolly old Britain,
knickers are, how do I say it, ladies undies.
You can't say it any plainer than that, huh?
Well I could, but anyway.
Over there when they say knickers to your knees,
they're thinking about something besides the moon over Big Ben, I'm telling you this.
So the BBC banned our record, but we still sing it and we're going to sing it again right now.
[G] [C]
[F] [C] [F] [D] [G]
[C] [F]
[D] [G]
Pepsi please, [Bb] ah do you [C] remember these?
[F] Cigar [D] bands on your hands, [G] your daddy's socks roll down,
[C] sticks, no plugs, and maybe your captain [F] claps the button down.
Blues guitars [D] on Victor Cup tops [G] and knickers to your knees, [Bb] ah [C] do you remember [F]
these?
[C] [G] [F] The Hip Parade, [D] Great Parade, [G] Sadie Hawkins dance,
[C] Fennel buzzard, duck tail hair, [F]
big in your pants, howdy toody, [D] tooty, fruity, [G] to sleep on the back
of the hose, [Bb] ah do you remember [C]
those?
And [F] now James Dean, [D] he was keen, [G] Sunday movies were taboo,
the [C] senior prom, Judy's mom, [F] rock and roll was new, crackerjack prize, [D] stars in your eyes,
[G] daddy for the keys, [Bb] ah do [C] you remember [F]
these?
[Db] [Gbm] Boogie [Eb] man, lemonade stand, [Ab] take it to your top, [Db] wait your turn,
[Gb]
cigarette loads [Eb] and secret codes, [Ab] and save the lucky stars,
[B] the [Db]
boat [Gb] makes shirts [Eb] and keep the strokes, [Ab] and cradling petty coats,
[Db] mums the word and a dirty bird [Gb] and a double root beer float,
moon hubcaps [Eb] and loud [Ab] hilltops, he's a real gone cat, [B] ah [Db] do you [Gb] remember that?
[Eb] [Ab] That's the most [F] little moron, jokes [Bb] and cooties in her hair,
[Eb] captain, midnight old teen, [Ab] and the whip of the county fair,
Charles Atmos, [F] George Floyd, Rodney's [Bb] horse, and only the shabby nose, [Db] ah do you remember
[Eb] those?
[Ab] Like Gable's [F] children, frozen you are, black [Bb] mufflers, pitchers blue,
[Eb] going spinning, Veronica and [Ab] Benny, white bucks and blue swings, you,
Black [F] Mocs, Joe, who's [Bb] fair, Dewey, Dewey who?
[Db] [Eb] Dewey, [Ab] remember these?
[F] Yes we do, [Bb] ah do [Eb] we, do we [Ab] remember [Db] these?
[Eb] [Ab] [N]
Key:
F
C
Eb
Ab
G
F
C
Eb
are the Statler Brothers.
_ We have honored the 50s many times on record with the class of 57,
child of the 50s, and so many more memory songs.
But then we wrote a song covering the 50s and
even the decade before and we wound up in an international situation.
Wait a minute,
are you going to tell them about us being banned in England?
Exactly.
In our song,
Do You Remember These, there's a line that refers to knickers.
Now true, this was before the 50s
and we never wore them, but the line in the song says knickers to your knees, meaning those type of
golf pants.
Well in England, knickers does not mean short pants.
It seems that in jolly old Britain, _
knickers are, _ how do I say it, ladies undies.
_ _ You can't say it any plainer than that, huh?
Well I could, but anyway.
_ Over there when they say knickers to your knees,
they're thinking about something besides the moon over Big Ben, I'm telling you this.
_ _ So the BBC banned our record, but we still sing it and we're going to sing it again right now.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
Pepsi please, [Bb] ah do you [C] remember these?
_ _ [F] Cigar [D] bands on your hands, [G] your daddy's socks roll down,
[C] sticks, no plugs, and maybe your captain [F] claps the button down.
Blues guitars [D] on Victor Cup tops [G] and knickers to your knees, _ [Bb] ah [C] do you remember [F]
these?
[C] _ [G] [F] The Hip Parade, [D] Great Parade, [G] Sadie Hawkins dance,
[C] Fennel buzzard, duck tail hair, [F]
big in your pants, _ howdy toody, [D] tooty, fruity, [G] to sleep on the back
of the hose, [Bb] ah do you remember [C]
those?
And [F] now James Dean, [D] he was keen, [G] Sunday movies were taboo,
the [C] senior prom, Judy's mom, [F] rock and roll was new, crackerjack prize, [D] stars in your eyes,
[G] daddy for the keys, _ [Bb] ah do [C] you remember [F]
these?
[Db] _ [Gbm] Boogie [Eb] man, lemonade stand, [Ab] take it to your top, _ [Db] wait your turn,
[Gb] _
_ _ cigarette loads [Eb] and secret codes, [Ab] and save the lucky stars,
[B] _ the _ [Db] _
boat _ [Gb] makes shirts [Eb] and keep the strokes, [Ab] and cradling petty coats,
[Db] mums the word and a dirty bird [Gb] and a double root beer float,
moon hubcaps [Eb] and loud [Ab] hilltops, he's a real gone cat, [B] ah [Db] do you [Gb] remember that?
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] That's the most [F] little moron, jokes [Bb] and cooties in her hair,
[Eb] captain, midnight old teen, [Ab] and the whip of the county fair,
Charles Atmos, [F] George Floyd, Rodney's [Bb] horse, and only the shabby nose, [Db] _ ah do you remember _
[Eb] those?
[Ab] Like Gable's [F] children, frozen you are, black [Bb] mufflers, pitchers blue,
[Eb] going spinning, Veronica and [Ab] Benny, white bucks and blue swings, you,
Black [F] Mocs, Joe, who's [Bb] fair, Dewey, Dewey who?
[Db] _ _ [Eb] Dewey, [Ab] remember these?
[F] Yes we do, [Bb] ah do [Eb] we, do we [Ab] remember [Db] these?
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ We have honored the 50s many times on record with the class of 57,
child of the 50s, and so many more memory songs.
But then we wrote a song covering the 50s and
even the decade before and we wound up in an international situation.
Wait a minute,
are you going to tell them about us being banned in England?
Exactly.
In our song,
Do You Remember These, there's a line that refers to knickers.
Now true, this was before the 50s
and we never wore them, but the line in the song says knickers to your knees, meaning those type of
golf pants.
Well in England, knickers does not mean short pants.
It seems that in jolly old Britain, _
knickers are, _ how do I say it, ladies undies.
_ _ You can't say it any plainer than that, huh?
Well I could, but anyway.
_ Over there when they say knickers to your knees,
they're thinking about something besides the moon over Big Ben, I'm telling you this.
_ _ So the BBC banned our record, but we still sing it and we're going to sing it again right now.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
Pepsi please, [Bb] ah do you [C] remember these?
_ _ [F] Cigar [D] bands on your hands, [G] your daddy's socks roll down,
[C] sticks, no plugs, and maybe your captain [F] claps the button down.
Blues guitars [D] on Victor Cup tops [G] and knickers to your knees, _ [Bb] ah [C] do you remember [F]
these?
[C] _ [G] [F] The Hip Parade, [D] Great Parade, [G] Sadie Hawkins dance,
[C] Fennel buzzard, duck tail hair, [F]
big in your pants, _ howdy toody, [D] tooty, fruity, [G] to sleep on the back
of the hose, [Bb] ah do you remember [C]
those?
And [F] now James Dean, [D] he was keen, [G] Sunday movies were taboo,
the [C] senior prom, Judy's mom, [F] rock and roll was new, crackerjack prize, [D] stars in your eyes,
[G] daddy for the keys, _ [Bb] ah do [C] you remember [F]
these?
[Db] _ [Gbm] Boogie [Eb] man, lemonade stand, [Ab] take it to your top, _ [Db] wait your turn,
[Gb] _
_ _ cigarette loads [Eb] and secret codes, [Ab] and save the lucky stars,
[B] _ the _ [Db] _
boat _ [Gb] makes shirts [Eb] and keep the strokes, [Ab] and cradling petty coats,
[Db] mums the word and a dirty bird [Gb] and a double root beer float,
moon hubcaps [Eb] and loud [Ab] hilltops, he's a real gone cat, [B] ah [Db] do you [Gb] remember that?
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] That's the most [F] little moron, jokes [Bb] and cooties in her hair,
[Eb] captain, midnight old teen, [Ab] and the whip of the county fair,
Charles Atmos, [F] George Floyd, Rodney's [Bb] horse, and only the shabby nose, [Db] _ ah do you remember _
[Eb] those?
[Ab] Like Gable's [F] children, frozen you are, black [Bb] mufflers, pitchers blue,
[Eb] going spinning, Veronica and [Ab] Benny, white bucks and blue swings, you,
Black [F] Mocs, Joe, who's [Bb] fair, Dewey, Dewey who?
[Db] _ _ [Eb] Dewey, [Ab] remember these?
[F] Yes we do, [Bb] ah do [Eb] we, do we [Ab] remember [Db] these?
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _