Chords for Swimmin' With The Wimmin' - George Formby
Tempo:
119.25 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [F] [A] [D]
[Bb] [G] [Bb] [G] [C]
[Am] Now every year about July [G] when summertime comes round, there's lots and lots of people at [Am] the seaside to be found.
[A] Some play golf or tennis, [D] others like to take a rest, but here's the kind of exercise that I [G] enjoy the best.
[Am] When I go swimming with [D] the women, here [G] I do have a real [C] good time, [F] bobbing up and [C] down in the water.
It [D] comes just below me, me son digs [G] his lines, [C] to see them do their [Dm] exercises.
[Am] You wouldn't think that [Dm] half of [E] them were slimming, and [A] when the girls stand up to sneeze, you can [D] see their housemaid knees if you [G] go swimming with [C] the women.
Now even when I am at [G] home and working day to day, I always do look forward to my [C] half day holiday.
The people [A] don't invite me out, [D] they know my half day's mixed.
I go out to the bath that day because the [G] bathing's mixed.
And [Am] I go swimming [D] with the women, [G] and I do have a real [C] good time.
I go [F]
bobbing up and down in [C] the water, with [D] a pretty girl whose name is [G] Adeline.
[C] You ought to see her latest [F] bathing [Dm] costume, [Am] it's nothing but a little [Dm] bit of [E] trimming.
And [A] what I took to be her face turned out [D] to be a different place when I [G] went swimming with [F] the women.
[C] [D]
[G] [C]
[F] [C]
[D] [Gm]
[C] One day I went in with some of my [Dm] relations, [Am] and someone went and pushed [Dm] me [E] Uncle Jim in.
He [A] came up gasping for his breath and [D] shouted, what a lovely death to [G] die while swimming [F] with the [C] women.
Once I went swimming with [D] the women, and [G] I did feel a big [C] soft thing.
[F] A woman went and fainted in [C] the water, [D] and where she disappeared it left [G] a ring.
[C] So I jumped in with nearly [Dm] all my clothes on, [Gb] and swam until my [F] eyesight [E] started dimming.
And [A] after fighting for me life I [D] found I'd gone and saved the wife, so [G] I took swimming [F] with the [C] women.
[A] [D]
[G] [F] [C]
[N]
[Bb] [G] [Bb] [G] [C]
[Am] Now every year about July [G] when summertime comes round, there's lots and lots of people at [Am] the seaside to be found.
[A] Some play golf or tennis, [D] others like to take a rest, but here's the kind of exercise that I [G] enjoy the best.
[Am] When I go swimming with [D] the women, here [G] I do have a real [C] good time, [F] bobbing up and [C] down in the water.
It [D] comes just below me, me son digs [G] his lines, [C] to see them do their [Dm] exercises.
[Am] You wouldn't think that [Dm] half of [E] them were slimming, and [A] when the girls stand up to sneeze, you can [D] see their housemaid knees if you [G] go swimming with [C] the women.
Now even when I am at [G] home and working day to day, I always do look forward to my [C] half day holiday.
The people [A] don't invite me out, [D] they know my half day's mixed.
I go out to the bath that day because the [G] bathing's mixed.
And [Am] I go swimming [D] with the women, [G] and I do have a real [C] good time.
I go [F]
bobbing up and down in [C] the water, with [D] a pretty girl whose name is [G] Adeline.
[C] You ought to see her latest [F] bathing [Dm] costume, [Am] it's nothing but a little [Dm] bit of [E] trimming.
And [A] what I took to be her face turned out [D] to be a different place when I [G] went swimming with [F] the women.
[C] [D]
[G] [C]
[F] [C]
[D] [Gm]
[C] One day I went in with some of my [Dm] relations, [Am] and someone went and pushed [Dm] me [E] Uncle Jim in.
He [A] came up gasping for his breath and [D] shouted, what a lovely death to [G] die while swimming [F] with the [C] women.
Once I went swimming with [D] the women, and [G] I did feel a big [C] soft thing.
[F] A woman went and fainted in [C] the water, [D] and where she disappeared it left [G] a ring.
[C] So I jumped in with nearly [Dm] all my clothes on, [Gb] and swam until my [F] eyesight [E] started dimming.
And [A] after fighting for me life I [D] found I'd gone and saved the wife, so [G] I took swimming [F] with the [C] women.
[A] [D]
[G] [F] [C]
[N]
Key:
C
G
D
F
A
C
G
D
[A] _ _ [F] _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _
[Bb] _ [G] _ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Am] Now every year about July [G] when summertime comes round, there's lots and lots of people at [Am] the seaside to be found.
[A] Some play golf or tennis, [D] others like to take a rest, but here's the kind of exercise that I [G] enjoy the best.
[Am] When I go swimming with [D] the women, here [G] I do have a real [C] good time, _ _ [F] bobbing up and [C] down in the water.
It [D] comes just below me, me son digs [G] his lines, _ _ [C] to see them do their [Dm] exercises.
_ _ [Am] You wouldn't think that [Dm] half of [E] them were slimming, and [A] when the girls stand up to sneeze, you can [D] see their housemaid knees if you [G] go swimming with [C] the women.
_ Now even when I am at [G] home and working day to day, I always do look forward to my [C] half day holiday.
The people [A] don't invite me out, [D] they know my half day's mixed.
I go out to the bath that day because the [G] bathing's mixed.
And [Am] I go swimming _ [D] with the women, _ [G] and I do have a real [C] good time.
I go [F]
bobbing up and down in [C] the water, with [D] a pretty girl whose name is [G] Adeline.
_ _ [C] You ought to see her latest [F] bathing [Dm] costume, [Am] it's nothing but a little [Dm] bit of [E] trimming.
And [A] what I took to be her face turned out [D] to be a different place when I [G] went swimming with [F] the women. _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[C] One day I went in with some of my [Dm] relations, _ [Am] and someone went and pushed [Dm] me [E] Uncle Jim in.
He [A] came up gasping for his breath and [D] shouted, what a lovely death to [G] die while swimming _ [F] with the [C] women.
Once I went swimming with [D] the women, and [G] I did feel a big [C] soft thing. _ _
[F] A woman went and fainted in [C] the water, _ [D] and where she disappeared it left [G] a ring. _ _
[C] So I jumped in with nearly [Dm] all my clothes on, [Gb] and swam until my [F] eyesight [E] started dimming.
And [A] after fighting for me life I [D] found I'd gone and saved the wife, so [G] I took swimming _ [F] with the [C] women. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
[Bb] _ [G] _ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Am] Now every year about July [G] when summertime comes round, there's lots and lots of people at [Am] the seaside to be found.
[A] Some play golf or tennis, [D] others like to take a rest, but here's the kind of exercise that I [G] enjoy the best.
[Am] When I go swimming with [D] the women, here [G] I do have a real [C] good time, _ _ [F] bobbing up and [C] down in the water.
It [D] comes just below me, me son digs [G] his lines, _ _ [C] to see them do their [Dm] exercises.
_ _ [Am] You wouldn't think that [Dm] half of [E] them were slimming, and [A] when the girls stand up to sneeze, you can [D] see their housemaid knees if you [G] go swimming with [C] the women.
_ Now even when I am at [G] home and working day to day, I always do look forward to my [C] half day holiday.
The people [A] don't invite me out, [D] they know my half day's mixed.
I go out to the bath that day because the [G] bathing's mixed.
And [Am] I go swimming _ [D] with the women, _ [G] and I do have a real [C] good time.
I go [F]
bobbing up and down in [C] the water, with [D] a pretty girl whose name is [G] Adeline.
_ _ [C] You ought to see her latest [F] bathing [Dm] costume, [Am] it's nothing but a little [Dm] bit of [E] trimming.
And [A] what I took to be her face turned out [D] to be a different place when I [G] went swimming with [F] the women. _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[C] One day I went in with some of my [Dm] relations, _ [Am] and someone went and pushed [Dm] me [E] Uncle Jim in.
He [A] came up gasping for his breath and [D] shouted, what a lovely death to [G] die while swimming _ [F] with the [C] women.
Once I went swimming with [D] the women, and [G] I did feel a big [C] soft thing. _ _
[F] A woman went and fainted in [C] the water, _ [D] and where she disappeared it left [G] a ring. _ _
[C] So I jumped in with nearly [Dm] all my clothes on, [Gb] and swam until my [F] eyesight [E] started dimming.
And [A] after fighting for me life I [D] found I'd gone and saved the wife, so [G] I took swimming _ [F] with the [C] women. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _