Chords for streaplers rock medley.wmv
Tempo:
83.375 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [B] [C] [B]
[C] I want to wear my ring around your neck.
If you tell the world I'm your [G] wife,
[C] let them know that I [F] love you so.
[C] And let them know [G] my ring.
[C]
[F] Well, they say that going [C] steady is not the proper thing.
[F] Well, they say that's where the shine will [C] look.
The meaning of it, [F] I only know,
I love it [C] under you, and that's the truth.
[D] Hey darling, this is what I am [G] of you.
[C]
[G] [D] Get out [Bm] of the kitchen and you roll [D] those pots and pans.
[Bm] [G] So [Em] get out of the [G] kitchen and you roll those [D] pots and pans.
[A] Or when you pull my plate, [Em] push the sound [D] of hungry man.
You cook it up.
Shake, clatter, roll.
Come here.
Shake, clatter, roll.
[G] Come here.
Shake, clatter, roll.
[D] Yeah, shake, clatter, roll.
[A] Hey, you never do [G] nothing the same good [D] now you do.
[G#] [A]
Hello, Mary Lou.
[D] Good, my [A] heart speaks Mary Lou.
I'm so in [E] love with you.
[A] Are you, Mary Lou?
[C#] [F#m] We'll never part.
[B] So hello, [E] Mary Lou.
[A] Good, my [D] heart.
[A] I [B] said hello, [E] Mary Lou.
[A] Good, my [D] heart.
[A] [B] [C]
[G] [C] Baby, let me be [F] your loving [C] teddy bear.
[F] Put a chain around my neck and lead me [C] anywhere.
Don't [G] let me be your [C]
teddy bear.
[F] I don't [G] want to be your tiger.
[Cm] Because I [G] got to play to rock.
[F] I don't [G] want to be your lion.
[F] Because lion don't [G] need to kind you, [C] love, no.
Oh, when I walk through the door, I'll make the baby cry.
[F] If you're going to make me so, if you don't see [F#] me right,
I [G] don't [C] ever kiss anyone that is [D] me [G] right.
[Cm] Oh, baby, I [C]
know that you've been cold.
It's my pity.
[F] If you're cold, I'm really [F#] kind of pleased.
[G] And if you don't [C] want me to be cold [D] as [G] ice, [C]
baby,
I'm going to be nice.
[D]
And you know [Bm] what can be done.
[D] Send home all alone.
[G] If you can't come around, [D] honey, please telephone.
Don't [Em] be creepy.
[A] There are [D] no screws.
Well, there may be for me, man, [Bm] something I might have said.
[G] Please, let's forget the past.
[D] If you don't cry to him, don't [Em] be [A] cruel.
There are [D] no screws.
[G] Why should [A] we be apart?
[G] I [A] really love you, [D] baby.
But my heart, [Em] [E]
[B] [E]
[A] [E] I [B] need [E] your love tonight.
Oh, [B] I love you so.
[E] I got a man you can call.
[A] Don't help me, no.
[E] I need your love tonight.
Oh, dear, [B] the way you kiss me, [E] baby, what for all this, oh,
[A] what for all [E] this?
I [B] need your [E] love tonight.
Oh, I [B] need your [E] love [D] tonight.
[C] Good God, I miss Molly.
When he's down at the bar.
[F] Good God, I miss Molly.
When [C] he's down at the bar.
Oh, and you're rocking [G] and a-rolling.
[F]
I can't hear [C] you, mama, call.
Listen, baby, every morning, honey,
I come up and rock [G] in the house.
Oh, good [F] God, I miss Molly.
When he's [C] down at the bar.
Oh, and [G] you're rocking and a-rolling.
[F] I [C] can't hear you, mama, call.
I miss Molly.
[G]
[Gm] [G] [Gm]
[C] [G] Good God, I miss Molly.
[D] [E] [G] Well, she's got the crazy eyes, but she's new on the leash.
Went back up in there with some money and a green dress,
[C] and an old cowbell over [G] the wood.
I lived in California, you've got to be good.
[D] You never ever learned to read or write so well,
[G] but in your favorite guitar, you're like ringing a bell.
Go, go, go, Johnny, go, go.
Go, Johnny, [Gm] go, go.
[G] Go, Johnny, go, go.
Go, Johnny, [D] go, go.
[G] Oh, you've got to be good.
[B] [E] Come on over, baby, if the whole lot of singing's going on.
You've [A] got to go on over, baby, if you [E] ain't so wrong.
[B] We're thinking [A] there's a whole lot [E] of singing going on.
Yeah.
I said sing, baby, sing.
I said, baby, sing.
[A] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[E] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[B] Come on over.
[A] There's a whole lot of [E] singing going on.
Sing, baby, [A] sing.
Sing, baby, sing.
[E] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[B] Come on over.
[A] There's a whole [E] lot of singing going on.
Woo-hoo!
[Bm] [E]
That's the way to go.
[N]
That's the way to go.
[C] I want to wear my ring around your neck.
If you tell the world I'm your [G] wife,
[C] let them know that I [F] love you so.
[C] And let them know [G] my ring.
[C]
[F] Well, they say that going [C] steady is not the proper thing.
[F] Well, they say that's where the shine will [C] look.
The meaning of it, [F] I only know,
I love it [C] under you, and that's the truth.
[D] Hey darling, this is what I am [G] of you.
[C]
[G] [D] Get out [Bm] of the kitchen and you roll [D] those pots and pans.
[Bm] [G] So [Em] get out of the [G] kitchen and you roll those [D] pots and pans.
[A] Or when you pull my plate, [Em] push the sound [D] of hungry man.
You cook it up.
Shake, clatter, roll.
Come here.
Shake, clatter, roll.
[G] Come here.
Shake, clatter, roll.
[D] Yeah, shake, clatter, roll.
[A] Hey, you never do [G] nothing the same good [D] now you do.
[G#] [A]
Hello, Mary Lou.
[D] Good, my [A] heart speaks Mary Lou.
I'm so in [E] love with you.
[A] Are you, Mary Lou?
[C#] [F#m] We'll never part.
[B] So hello, [E] Mary Lou.
[A] Good, my [D] heart.
[A] I [B] said hello, [E] Mary Lou.
[A] Good, my [D] heart.
[A] [B] [C]
[G] [C] Baby, let me be [F] your loving [C] teddy bear.
[F] Put a chain around my neck and lead me [C] anywhere.
Don't [G] let me be your [C]
teddy bear.
[F] I don't [G] want to be your tiger.
[Cm] Because I [G] got to play to rock.
[F] I don't [G] want to be your lion.
[F] Because lion don't [G] need to kind you, [C] love, no.
Oh, when I walk through the door, I'll make the baby cry.
[F] If you're going to make me so, if you don't see [F#] me right,
I [G] don't [C] ever kiss anyone that is [D] me [G] right.
[Cm] Oh, baby, I [C]
know that you've been cold.
It's my pity.
[F] If you're cold, I'm really [F#] kind of pleased.
[G] And if you don't [C] want me to be cold [D] as [G] ice, [C]
baby,
I'm going to be nice.
[D]
And you know [Bm] what can be done.
[D] Send home all alone.
[G] If you can't come around, [D] honey, please telephone.
Don't [Em] be creepy.
[A] There are [D] no screws.
Well, there may be for me, man, [Bm] something I might have said.
[G] Please, let's forget the past.
[D] If you don't cry to him, don't [Em] be [A] cruel.
There are [D] no screws.
[G] Why should [A] we be apart?
[G] I [A] really love you, [D] baby.
But my heart, [Em] [E]
[B] [E]
[A] [E] I [B] need [E] your love tonight.
Oh, [B] I love you so.
[E] I got a man you can call.
[A] Don't help me, no.
[E] I need your love tonight.
Oh, dear, [B] the way you kiss me, [E] baby, what for all this, oh,
[A] what for all [E] this?
I [B] need your [E] love tonight.
Oh, I [B] need your [E] love [D] tonight.
[C] Good God, I miss Molly.
When he's down at the bar.
[F] Good God, I miss Molly.
When [C] he's down at the bar.
Oh, and you're rocking [G] and a-rolling.
[F]
I can't hear [C] you, mama, call.
Listen, baby, every morning, honey,
I come up and rock [G] in the house.
Oh, good [F] God, I miss Molly.
When he's [C] down at the bar.
Oh, and [G] you're rocking and a-rolling.
[F] I [C] can't hear you, mama, call.
I miss Molly.
[G]
[Gm] [G] [Gm]
[C] [G] Good God, I miss Molly.
[D] [E] [G] Well, she's got the crazy eyes, but she's new on the leash.
Went back up in there with some money and a green dress,
[C] and an old cowbell over [G] the wood.
I lived in California, you've got to be good.
[D] You never ever learned to read or write so well,
[G] but in your favorite guitar, you're like ringing a bell.
Go, go, go, Johnny, go, go.
Go, Johnny, [Gm] go, go.
[G] Go, Johnny, go, go.
Go, Johnny, [D] go, go.
[G] Oh, you've got to be good.
[B] [E] Come on over, baby, if the whole lot of singing's going on.
You've [A] got to go on over, baby, if you [E] ain't so wrong.
[B] We're thinking [A] there's a whole lot [E] of singing going on.
Yeah.
I said sing, baby, sing.
I said, baby, sing.
[A] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[E] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[B] Come on over.
[A] There's a whole lot of [E] singing going on.
Sing, baby, [A] sing.
Sing, baby, sing.
[E] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[B] Come on over.
[A] There's a whole [E] lot of singing going on.
Woo-hoo!
[Bm] [E]
That's the way to go.
[N]
That's the way to go.
Key:
G
C
D
A
E
G
C
D
[G] _ _ _ [B] _ [C] _ _ _ [B] _
[C] _ _ I want to wear my ring around your neck.
If you tell the world I'm your [G] wife,
_ [C] let them know that I [F] love you so.
[C] And let them know [G] my ring.
[C] _ _ _
[F] Well, they say that going [C] steady is not the proper thing.
[F] Well, they say that's where the shine will [C] look.
The meaning of it, [F] I only know,
I love it [C] under you, and that's the truth.
[D] Hey darling, this is what I am [G] of you.
_ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ Get out [Bm] of the kitchen and you roll [D] those pots and pans.
[Bm] _ [G] So [Em] get out of the [G] kitchen and you roll those [D] pots and pans.
_ [A] Or when you pull my plate, [Em] push the sound [D] of hungry man.
You cook it up.
_ Shake, clatter, roll.
Come here.
Shake, clatter, roll.
[G] Come here.
Shake, clatter, roll.
[D] Yeah, shake, clatter, roll.
[A] Hey, you never do [G] nothing the same good [D] now you do.
_ _ _ [G#] _ [A] _ _ _ _
Hello, Mary Lou.
[D] _ Good, my [A] heart speaks Mary Lou.
I'm so in [E] love with you. _
[A] Are you, Mary Lou?
_ [C#] [F#m] We'll never part.
[B] So hello, [E] Mary Lou.
[A] Good, my [D] heart.
[A] I [B] said hello, [E] Mary Lou.
[A] Good, my [D] heart.
[A] _ [B] _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] Baby, let me be [F] your loving [C] teddy bear.
[F] Put a chain around my neck and lead me [C] anywhere.
Don't [G] let me be your _ [C]
teddy bear.
_ _ [F] I don't [G] want to be your tiger.
[Cm] Because I [G] got to play to rock.
[F] I don't [G] want to be your lion.
[F] Because lion don't [G] need to kind you, [C] love, no. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, when I walk through the door, I'll make the baby cry.
[F] If you're going to make me so, if you don't see [F#] me right,
I [G] don't [C] ever kiss anyone that is [D] me [G] right.
[Cm] Oh, baby, I [C] _ _
know that you've been cold.
It's my pity.
[F] If you're cold, _ I'm really [F#] kind of pleased.
[G] And if you don't [C] want me to be cold [D] as [G] ice, _ [C]
baby,
I'm going to be nice.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
And you know [Bm] what can be done.
[D] Send home all alone.
[G] If you can't come around, [D] honey, please telephone.
Don't [Em] be creepy.
_ [A] There are [D] no screws. _ _
Well, there may be for me, man, [Bm] something I might have said.
[G] Please, let's forget the past.
[D] If you don't cry to him, don't [Em] be [A] cruel.
There are [D] no screws. _ _
[G] Why should [A] we be apart?
[G] I [A] really love you, [D] baby.
But my heart, _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[A] _ [E] I [B] need [E] your love tonight.
Oh, [B] I love you so.
[E] I got a man you can call.
[A] Don't help me, no.
[E] I need your love tonight.
Oh, dear, [B] the way you kiss me, [E] baby, what for all this, oh,
[A] what for all [E] this?
I [B] need your [E] love tonight.
Oh, I [B] need your [E] love [D] tonight.
[C] Good God, I miss Molly.
When he's down at the bar.
_ [F] Good God, I miss Molly.
When [C] he's down at the bar.
Oh, and you're rocking [G] and a-rolling.
[F] _
I can't hear [C] you, mama, call.
_ Listen, baby, every morning, honey,
I come up and rock [G] in the house.
Oh, good [F] God, I miss Molly.
When he's [C] down at the bar.
Oh, and [G] you're rocking and a-rolling.
[F] I [C] can't hear you, mama, call.
I miss Molly.
[G] _
_ [Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ Good God, I miss Molly.
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ [G] _ _ Well, she's got the crazy eyes, but she's new on the leash.
Went back up in there with some money and a green dress,
[C] and an old cowbell over [G] the wood.
I lived in California, you've got to be good.
[D] You never ever learned to read or write so well,
[G] but in your favorite guitar, you're like ringing a bell.
Go, go, _ go, Johnny, go, go.
Go, Johnny, [Gm] go, go.
[G] Go, Johnny, go, go.
Go, Johnny, [D] go, go.
_ [G] Oh, you've got to be good. _
_ [B] [E] Come on over, baby, if the whole lot of singing's going on.
You've [A] got to go on over, baby, if you [E] ain't so wrong.
_ [B] We're thinking [A] there's a whole lot [E] of singing going on.
Yeah.
I said sing, baby, sing.
I said, baby, sing.
[A] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[E] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[B] Come on over.
[A] There's a whole lot of [E] singing _ going on. _ _ _
Sing, baby, _ [A] sing.
Sing, baby, sing.
[E] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[B] Come on over.
[A] There's a whole [E] lot of singing going on.
_ Woo-hoo! _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ That's the way to go.
[N] _
_ _ _ That's _ the way to go. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ I want to wear my ring around your neck.
If you tell the world I'm your [G] wife,
_ [C] let them know that I [F] love you so.
[C] And let them know [G] my ring.
[C] _ _ _
[F] Well, they say that going [C] steady is not the proper thing.
[F] Well, they say that's where the shine will [C] look.
The meaning of it, [F] I only know,
I love it [C] under you, and that's the truth.
[D] Hey darling, this is what I am [G] of you.
_ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ [D] _ _ Get out [Bm] of the kitchen and you roll [D] those pots and pans.
[Bm] _ [G] So [Em] get out of the [G] kitchen and you roll those [D] pots and pans.
_ [A] Or when you pull my plate, [Em] push the sound [D] of hungry man.
You cook it up.
_ Shake, clatter, roll.
Come here.
Shake, clatter, roll.
[G] Come here.
Shake, clatter, roll.
[D] Yeah, shake, clatter, roll.
[A] Hey, you never do [G] nothing the same good [D] now you do.
_ _ _ [G#] _ [A] _ _ _ _
Hello, Mary Lou.
[D] _ Good, my [A] heart speaks Mary Lou.
I'm so in [E] love with you. _
[A] Are you, Mary Lou?
_ [C#] [F#m] We'll never part.
[B] So hello, [E] Mary Lou.
[A] Good, my [D] heart.
[A] I [B] said hello, [E] Mary Lou.
[A] Good, my [D] heart.
[A] _ [B] _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] Baby, let me be [F] your loving [C] teddy bear.
[F] Put a chain around my neck and lead me [C] anywhere.
Don't [G] let me be your _ [C]
teddy bear.
_ _ [F] I don't [G] want to be your tiger.
[Cm] Because I [G] got to play to rock.
[F] I don't [G] want to be your lion.
[F] Because lion don't [G] need to kind you, [C] love, no. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Oh, when I walk through the door, I'll make the baby cry.
[F] If you're going to make me so, if you don't see [F#] me right,
I [G] don't [C] ever kiss anyone that is [D] me [G] right.
[Cm] Oh, baby, I [C] _ _
know that you've been cold.
It's my pity.
[F] If you're cold, _ I'm really [F#] kind of pleased.
[G] And if you don't [C] want me to be cold [D] as [G] ice, _ [C]
baby,
I'm going to be nice.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
And you know [Bm] what can be done.
[D] Send home all alone.
[G] If you can't come around, [D] honey, please telephone.
Don't [Em] be creepy.
_ [A] There are [D] no screws. _ _
Well, there may be for me, man, [Bm] something I might have said.
[G] Please, let's forget the past.
[D] If you don't cry to him, don't [Em] be [A] cruel.
There are [D] no screws. _ _
[G] Why should [A] we be apart?
[G] I [A] really love you, [D] baby.
But my heart, _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[A] _ [E] I [B] need [E] your love tonight.
Oh, [B] I love you so.
[E] I got a man you can call.
[A] Don't help me, no.
[E] I need your love tonight.
Oh, dear, [B] the way you kiss me, [E] baby, what for all this, oh,
[A] what for all [E] this?
I [B] need your [E] love tonight.
Oh, I [B] need your [E] love [D] tonight.
[C] Good God, I miss Molly.
When he's down at the bar.
_ [F] Good God, I miss Molly.
When [C] he's down at the bar.
Oh, and you're rocking [G] and a-rolling.
[F] _
I can't hear [C] you, mama, call.
_ Listen, baby, every morning, honey,
I come up and rock [G] in the house.
Oh, good [F] God, I miss Molly.
When he's [C] down at the bar.
Oh, and [G] you're rocking and a-rolling.
[F] I [C] can't hear you, mama, call.
I miss Molly.
[G] _
_ [Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ Good God, I miss Molly.
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ [G] _ _ Well, she's got the crazy eyes, but she's new on the leash.
Went back up in there with some money and a green dress,
[C] and an old cowbell over [G] the wood.
I lived in California, you've got to be good.
[D] You never ever learned to read or write so well,
[G] but in your favorite guitar, you're like ringing a bell.
Go, go, _ go, Johnny, go, go.
Go, Johnny, [Gm] go, go.
[G] Go, Johnny, go, go.
Go, Johnny, [D] go, go.
_ [G] Oh, you've got to be good. _
_ [B] [E] Come on over, baby, if the whole lot of singing's going on.
You've [A] got to go on over, baby, if you [E] ain't so wrong.
_ [B] We're thinking [A] there's a whole lot [E] of singing going on.
Yeah.
I said sing, baby, sing.
I said, baby, sing.
[A] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[E] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[B] Come on over.
[A] There's a whole lot of [E] singing _ going on. _ _ _
Sing, baby, _ [A] sing.
Sing, baby, sing.
[E] Come on, sing, baby, sing.
[B] Come on over.
[A] There's a whole [E] lot of singing going on.
_ Woo-hoo! _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ That's the way to go.
[N] _
_ _ _ That's _ the way to go. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _