Chords for STEVE MARRIOTT'S ALL STARS RUTHY From WHAM BAM cd (small faces)
Tempo:
102.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A#]
Hello?
Hello?
May I speak to Steve Marriott please?
Talking.
Steve, my name is Kurt Fennel, I'm calling
from California.
From California, well fuck me, how you doing?
[C]
[F] [C]
[F] [C]
[D] [C]
Ruth that takes the [G] gear off anyone [Gm] that picks [Fm] a guitar.
[A#] You can [F] be the [C] butcher, you can [Am] be the baker, you [D] can be the [Dm] candlestick maker or [G] somebody's
paw.
[F] See, as long as you got a fender [F#m] she gonna bend your [C] legs.
Three times [Am] around the bar, [D] oh Ruthie gets her clothes [G] off anyone that picks a [G#] guitar.
[D] Pick it.
[C]
Well, the [Gm] first time I heard Ruthie's [F] voice
was when I was traveling through Ontario.
[C] She was [G] on the radio.
[G]
[F] And they said, well they wanted to know what she did.
[C] She answered she was living with a [A] faded, jaded star [D] who was hiding from all the [G] fame
and fortune.
[F] And he never polished his Gibson.
Let me tell you, [G] she did.
[Dm]
[C] Ruthie gets it all.
Let me hear you.
[Cm] Come [C] on.
Ruthie takes the clothes [G] off anyone that plays the [F] guitar.
Oh, [C] Ruthie takes the clothes [A] off anyone that plays the [D] guitar.
[G]
[F] You can be a vicar [F#] who's quicker and slicker and thicker than [C] me.
Don't care who [A] you are.
[D] Ruthie gets the clothes [G] off anyone that picks the [C] guitar.
[Gm] [C] Really?
[G] I was dying of a nosebleed in [F] Denver in the house of my best friend.
[C] She [G] always, she always got a bet to [F] lend me.
It don't cost nothing but a song.
[C] She said, hey Steve, this [A] is Ruthie.
[D] So I, [G] I played my acts as best I [F] can.
Next morning, must have been the downs, I don't know, but now Ruthie's all [C] mine.
[Dm] What a drag.
There you go.
Let me tell you all [Cm] about it, but she takes the clothes off anyone that [Am] plays the [F] guitar.
Ruthie [Dm]
[C] takes the clothes off [A] anyone that plays the [D] guitar.
[G]
[F] [Gm] [F] [F#] No matter who [C] [A]
[Dm] you are, [A] she picks it [G] up for anyone that plays the [C] guitar.
I ain't seen no one [G] [C] like [F] her for taking it down.
[C] She [A] gets it off [Dm]
for anyone that picks the [G] guitar.
[F]
You can be the vicar.
[F#m] You can [F#] be quicker, [C] slicker, and two inches thicker.
[A] The most, [D]
the types of ghosts.
[G] [C]
And that's no boast.
Alright.
Hello?
Hello?
May I speak to Steve Marriott please?
Talking.
Steve, my name is Kurt Fennel, I'm calling
from California.
From California, well fuck me, how you doing?
[C]
[F] [C]
[F] [C]
[D] [C]
Ruth that takes the [G] gear off anyone [Gm] that picks [Fm] a guitar.
[A#] You can [F] be the [C] butcher, you can [Am] be the baker, you [D] can be the [Dm] candlestick maker or [G] somebody's
paw.
[F] See, as long as you got a fender [F#m] she gonna bend your [C] legs.
Three times [Am] around the bar, [D] oh Ruthie gets her clothes [G] off anyone that picks a [G#] guitar.
[D] Pick it.
[C]
Well, the [Gm] first time I heard Ruthie's [F] voice
was when I was traveling through Ontario.
[C] She was [G] on the radio.
[G]
[F] And they said, well they wanted to know what she did.
[C] She answered she was living with a [A] faded, jaded star [D] who was hiding from all the [G] fame
and fortune.
[F] And he never polished his Gibson.
Let me tell you, [G] she did.
[Dm]
[C] Ruthie gets it all.
Let me hear you.
[Cm] Come [C] on.
Ruthie takes the clothes [G] off anyone that plays the [F] guitar.
Oh, [C] Ruthie takes the clothes [A] off anyone that plays the [D] guitar.
[G]
[F] You can be a vicar [F#] who's quicker and slicker and thicker than [C] me.
Don't care who [A] you are.
[D] Ruthie gets the clothes [G] off anyone that picks the [C] guitar.
[Gm] [C] Really?
[G] I was dying of a nosebleed in [F] Denver in the house of my best friend.
[C] She [G] always, she always got a bet to [F] lend me.
It don't cost nothing but a song.
[C] She said, hey Steve, this [A] is Ruthie.
[D] So I, [G] I played my acts as best I [F] can.
Next morning, must have been the downs, I don't know, but now Ruthie's all [C] mine.
[Dm] What a drag.
There you go.
Let me tell you all [Cm] about it, but she takes the clothes off anyone that [Am] plays the [F] guitar.
Ruthie [Dm]
[C] takes the clothes off [A] anyone that plays the [D] guitar.
[G]
[F] [Gm] [F] [F#] No matter who [C] [A]
[Dm] you are, [A] she picks it [G] up for anyone that plays the [C] guitar.
I ain't seen no one [G] [C] like [F] her for taking it down.
[C] She [A] gets it off [Dm]
for anyone that picks the [G] guitar.
[F]
You can be the vicar.
[F#m] You can [F#] be quicker, [C] slicker, and two inches thicker.
[A] The most, [D]
the types of ghosts.
[G] [C]
And that's no boast.
Alright.
Key:
C
G
F
D
A
C
G
F
[A#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Hello?
Hello?
May I speak to Steve Marriott please?
Talking.
Steve, my name is Kurt Fennel, I'm calling
from California.
From California, well fuck me, how you doing?
_ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ Ruth that takes the [G] gear off anyone [Gm] that picks [Fm] a guitar.
_ _ _ _ [A#] You can [F] be the [C] butcher, you can [Am] be the baker, you [D] can be the [Dm] candlestick maker or [G] somebody's
paw. _
[F] See, as long as you got a fender [F#m] she gonna bend your [C] legs. _
_ Three times [Am] around the bar, _ [D] oh Ruthie gets her clothes [G] off anyone that picks a [G#] guitar.
_ [D] Pick it.
_ [C]
Well, _ the [Gm] first time I heard Ruthie's [F] voice
was when I was traveling through Ontario. _ _
[C] _ _ She was [G] on the radio.
[G] _
[F] And they said, well they wanted to know what she did. _ _
[C] She answered she was living with a [A] faded, _ jaded star [D] who was hiding from all the [G] fame
and fortune. _ _
[F] _ And he never polished his Gibson.
Let me tell you, [G] she did.
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _
[C] _ Ruthie gets it all.
_ Let me hear you.
[Cm] _ _ _ _ Come [C] on.
Ruthie takes the clothes [G] off anyone that plays the [F] guitar.
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, [C] Ruthie takes the clothes [A] off anyone that plays the [D] guitar.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] You can be a vicar [F#] who's quicker and slicker and thicker than [C] me.
Don't care who [A] you are. _ _
[D] Ruthie gets the clothes [G] off anyone that picks the [C] guitar.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [C] Really?
_ _ _ [G] I was dying of a nosebleed in [F] Denver in the house of my best friend. _ _ _
[C] _ She [G] always, she always got a bet to [F] lend me.
It don't cost nothing but a song. _ _ _ _
[C] She said, hey Steve, this [A] is Ruthie. _ _ _
[D] So I, _ [G] I played my acts as best I [F] can.
Next morning, must have been the downs, I don't know, but now Ruthie's all [C] mine.
[Dm] What a drag.
There you go.
Let me tell you all [Cm] about it, but she takes the clothes off anyone that [Am] plays the [F] guitar.
_ _ Ruthie _ _ [Dm] _
[C] _ takes the clothes off [A] anyone that plays the [D] guitar.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] _ [Gm] _ [F] _ _ [F#] _ No matter who [C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ you are, [A] she picks it [G] up for anyone that plays the [C] guitar. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I ain't seen no one [G] _ _ [C] like [F] her for _ _ _ taking it down. _
[C] _ She [A] gets it off _ _ [Dm]
for anyone that picks the [G] guitar.
_ _ _ [F] _
You can be the vicar.
[F#m] You can [F#] be quicker, [C] slicker, and two inches thicker.
[A] The most, _ _ [D]
the types of ghosts.
[G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
And that's no boast.
_ Alright. _ _
_ _ Hello?
Hello?
May I speak to Steve Marriott please?
Talking.
Steve, my name is Kurt Fennel, I'm calling
from California.
From California, well fuck me, how you doing?
_ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ Ruth that takes the [G] gear off anyone [Gm] that picks [Fm] a guitar.
_ _ _ _ [A#] You can [F] be the [C] butcher, you can [Am] be the baker, you [D] can be the [Dm] candlestick maker or [G] somebody's
paw. _
[F] See, as long as you got a fender [F#m] she gonna bend your [C] legs. _
_ Three times [Am] around the bar, _ [D] oh Ruthie gets her clothes [G] off anyone that picks a [G#] guitar.
_ [D] Pick it.
_ [C]
Well, _ the [Gm] first time I heard Ruthie's [F] voice
was when I was traveling through Ontario. _ _
[C] _ _ She was [G] on the radio.
[G] _
[F] And they said, well they wanted to know what she did. _ _
[C] She answered she was living with a [A] faded, _ jaded star [D] who was hiding from all the [G] fame
and fortune. _ _
[F] _ And he never polished his Gibson.
Let me tell you, [G] she did.
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _
[C] _ Ruthie gets it all.
_ Let me hear you.
[Cm] _ _ _ _ Come [C] on.
Ruthie takes the clothes [G] off anyone that plays the [F] guitar.
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, [C] Ruthie takes the clothes [A] off anyone that plays the [D] guitar.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] You can be a vicar [F#] who's quicker and slicker and thicker than [C] me.
Don't care who [A] you are. _ _
[D] Ruthie gets the clothes [G] off anyone that picks the [C] guitar.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [C] Really?
_ _ _ [G] I was dying of a nosebleed in [F] Denver in the house of my best friend. _ _ _
[C] _ She [G] always, she always got a bet to [F] lend me.
It don't cost nothing but a song. _ _ _ _
[C] She said, hey Steve, this [A] is Ruthie. _ _ _
[D] So I, _ [G] I played my acts as best I [F] can.
Next morning, must have been the downs, I don't know, but now Ruthie's all [C] mine.
[Dm] What a drag.
There you go.
Let me tell you all [Cm] about it, but she takes the clothes off anyone that [Am] plays the [F] guitar.
_ _ Ruthie _ _ [Dm] _
[C] _ takes the clothes off [A] anyone that plays the [D] guitar.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] _ [Gm] _ [F] _ _ [F#] _ No matter who [C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ you are, [A] she picks it [G] up for anyone that plays the [C] guitar. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I ain't seen no one [G] _ _ [C] like [F] her for _ _ _ taking it down. _
[C] _ She [A] gets it off _ _ [Dm]
for anyone that picks the [G] guitar.
_ _ _ [F] _
You can be the vicar.
[F#m] You can [F#] be quicker, [C] slicker, and two inches thicker.
[A] The most, _ _ [D]
the types of ghosts.
[G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
And that's no boast.
_ Alright. _ _