Chords for Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay!
Tempo:
113.8 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Bb
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [C] A smart and sly little girl you see, Belle of good society,
Not too strict, [G] but rather free, Yet as right [C] and right can be,
Never forward, never bold, Not to hunt and not to cold,
That's the very [G] thing I'm [Bb] told, That in [G] your arms [C] you'd like to hold,
Then join me, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta [F]-ra-ra [G]-boondi-ay,
[C] Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay,
[G]
[C] You should see me out with top prim and most particular,
The [G] young men say, ah, there you are, is [C] that peculiar?
It's like their teeth, I say, and though, Off again with pa I'd go,
[G] He's quite satisfied, although, When his [C] back's turned well, you know,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, [G] ta-ra-ra [C]
-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra [G] -boondi-ay,
I [C]
feel I am so prim and state, That on a shelf I may be laid,
It's very [G] hard, for I'm [Bb] afraid, [G] I'm not cut out [C] for any old maid,
Still mother tells me not to fret, I'm heaps of time to marry yet,
And when I'm [G] someone's little pet, I won't [C] be bashful, then you bet,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra [G]-ra-boondi-ay, ta [C]-ra-ra-boondi -ay,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi [G] [C]
Not too strict, [G] but rather free, Yet as right [C] and right can be,
Never forward, never bold, Not to hunt and not to cold,
That's the very [G] thing I'm [Bb] told, That in [G] your arms [C] you'd like to hold,
Then join me, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta [F]-ra-ra [G]-boondi-ay,
[C] Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay,
[G]
[C] You should see me out with top prim and most particular,
The [G] young men say, ah, there you are, is [C] that peculiar?
It's like their teeth, I say, and though, Off again with pa I'd go,
[G] He's quite satisfied, although, When his [C] back's turned well, you know,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, [G] ta-ra-ra [C]
-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra [G] -boondi-ay,
I [C]
feel I am so prim and state, That on a shelf I may be laid,
It's very [G] hard, for I'm [Bb] afraid, [G] I'm not cut out [C] for any old maid,
Still mother tells me not to fret, I'm heaps of time to marry yet,
And when I'm [G] someone's little pet, I won't [C] be bashful, then you bet,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra [G]-ra-boondi-ay, ta [C]-ra-ra-boondi -ay,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi [G] [C]
Key:
G
C
Bb
F
G
C
Bb
F
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ A smart and sly little girl you see, Belle of good society,
Not too strict, [G] but rather free, Yet as right [C] and right can be,
Never forward, never bold, Not to hunt and not to cold,
That's the very [G] thing I'm [Bb] told, That in [G] your arms [C] you'd like to hold,
Then join me, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta [F]-ra-ra [G]-boondi-ay,
[C] Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay,
_ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ You should see me out with top prim and most particular,
The [G] young men say, ah, there you are, is [C] that peculiar?
_ It's like their teeth, I say, and though, Off again with pa I'd go,
[G] He's quite satisfied, although, When his [C] back's turned well, you know,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, [G] ta-ra-ra _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ -boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra _ _ [G] _ -boondi-ay,
I [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ feel I am so prim and state, That on a shelf I may be laid,
It's very [G] hard, for I'm [Bb] afraid, [G] I'm not cut out [C] for any old maid,
Still mother tells me not to fret, I'm heaps of time to marry yet,
And when I'm [G] someone's little pet, I won't [C] be bashful, then you bet,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra [G]-ra-boondi-ay, ta [C]-ra-ra-boondi _ -ay,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C]
Not too strict, [G] but rather free, Yet as right [C] and right can be,
Never forward, never bold, Not to hunt and not to cold,
That's the very [G] thing I'm [Bb] told, That in [G] your arms [C] you'd like to hold,
Then join me, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta [F]-ra-ra [G]-boondi-ay,
[C] Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay,
_ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ You should see me out with top prim and most particular,
The [G] young men say, ah, there you are, is [C] that peculiar?
_ It's like their teeth, I say, and though, Off again with pa I'd go,
[G] He's quite satisfied, although, When his [C] back's turned well, you know,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, [G] ta-ra-ra _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ -boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra _ _ [G] _ -boondi-ay,
I [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ feel I am so prim and state, That on a shelf I may be laid,
It's very [G] hard, for I'm [Bb] afraid, [G] I'm not cut out [C] for any old maid,
Still mother tells me not to fret, I'm heaps of time to marry yet,
And when I'm [G] someone's little pet, I won't [C] be bashful, then you bet,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra [G]-ra-boondi-ay, ta [C]-ra-ra-boondi _ -ay,
Ta-ra-ra-boondi-ay, ta-ra-ra-boondi _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C]