Chords for The Castaways Liar Liar...(2006) video taken in 2006.
Tempo:
72.7 bpm
Chords used:
F
Eb
G
Gm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
In addition, we're also going to be putting the Hall of Fame to a [D] record producer who
produced their incredible top ten garage [Gb] single of all time, [Bb] Timothy D.
Kers.
So, come on up [Eb] guys.
The band [E] started in 62 or 63.
[Db] They were known as the garage band of the [Gb] 60s, as all of you were [Eb] that are being inducted.
In 1964, [A] they won the River City Talent Tournament [B] up in Minneapolis and that brought them many
nightclub [Eb] offers, media recognition, television appearances.
[B] Also, sometime [Db] in 1964, Jim Donah and [E] Dennis Craswell co [B]-wrote the hit you all [G] know and
are waiting to hear, Liar Liar.
[N] Get on it.
This is recorded at Stoneman [G] Records and that 45 went to number one locally in [Ab] just a matter
of weeks [F] and before long it was a huge success [N] on both coasts, reaching number [E] 12 on the Billboard charts.
[Eb] With the success of that song brought [C] appearances with bands such as [Am] the Beach Boys, Sonny and
Cher, [Abm] major [Eb] TV appearances, movies.
[Em] The largest record sales in [Db] Minnesota belong to the Castaways in Minnesota, probably up [G] until Prince.
And it is [Gb] my pleasure to introduce them to you tonight [N] for 2006 inductees into the Iowa
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
First one, Dennis Craswell, the drummer for the Castaways.
Tom LaRoy-Folshaw, the lead guitar.
Dick Robey, bass guitar.
Jim Donah, keyboard.
Accepting the award for Roy Hensley [Eb] for rhythm guitar is their producer, [G] Tom Olymar Deuce.
Roy [B] passed away in 2005 and I'm sure he's [Ab] enjoying your memories with you tonight.
[N] We missed Roy Hensley, [Bb] played [C] rhythm guitar.
[F] [Cm] [F]
[Cm]
[F] [Cm] [F]
[Gm]
[F]
[G] [Eb]
[F]
[Gm]
[F]
[Gm]
[Eb]
[F] [Gm]
[F]
[Eb] [Gm] Roy Hensley, bass guitar.
Roy Hensley, bass guitar.
[F]
produced their incredible top ten garage [Gb] single of all time, [Bb] Timothy D.
Kers.
So, come on up [Eb] guys.
The band [E] started in 62 or 63.
[Db] They were known as the garage band of the [Gb] 60s, as all of you were [Eb] that are being inducted.
In 1964, [A] they won the River City Talent Tournament [B] up in Minneapolis and that brought them many
nightclub [Eb] offers, media recognition, television appearances.
[B] Also, sometime [Db] in 1964, Jim Donah and [E] Dennis Craswell co [B]-wrote the hit you all [G] know and
are waiting to hear, Liar Liar.
[N] Get on it.
This is recorded at Stoneman [G] Records and that 45 went to number one locally in [Ab] just a matter
of weeks [F] and before long it was a huge success [N] on both coasts, reaching number [E] 12 on the Billboard charts.
[Eb] With the success of that song brought [C] appearances with bands such as [Am] the Beach Boys, Sonny and
Cher, [Abm] major [Eb] TV appearances, movies.
[Em] The largest record sales in [Db] Minnesota belong to the Castaways in Minnesota, probably up [G] until Prince.
And it is [Gb] my pleasure to introduce them to you tonight [N] for 2006 inductees into the Iowa
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
First one, Dennis Craswell, the drummer for the Castaways.
Tom LaRoy-Folshaw, the lead guitar.
Dick Robey, bass guitar.
Jim Donah, keyboard.
Accepting the award for Roy Hensley [Eb] for rhythm guitar is their producer, [G] Tom Olymar Deuce.
Roy [B] passed away in 2005 and I'm sure he's [Ab] enjoying your memories with you tonight.
[N] We missed Roy Hensley, [Bb] played [C] rhythm guitar.
[F] [Cm] [F]
[Cm]
[F] [Cm] [F]
[Gm]
[F]
[G] [Eb]
[F]
[Gm]
[F]
[Gm]
[Eb]
[F] [Gm]
[F]
[Eb] [Gm] Roy Hensley, bass guitar.
Roy Hensley, bass guitar.
[F]
Key:
F
Eb
G
Gm
B
F
Eb
G
In addition, we're also going _ _ to be putting the Hall of Fame to a [D] record producer who
produced their incredible top ten garage [Gb] single of all time, [Bb] Timothy D.
Kers.
So, come on up [Eb] guys.
The band [E] started in 62 or 63.
[Db] They were known as the garage band of the [Gb] 60s, as all of you were [Eb] that are being inducted.
In 1964, [A] they won the River City Talent Tournament [B] up in Minneapolis and that brought them many
nightclub [Eb] offers, media recognition, television appearances.
[B] Also, sometime [Db] in 1964, Jim Donah and [E] Dennis Craswell co [B]-wrote the hit you all [G] know and
are waiting to hear, Liar Liar.
[N] Get on it. _
_ This is recorded at Stoneman [G] Records and that 45 went to number one locally in [Ab] just a matter
of weeks [F] and before long it was a huge success [N] on both coasts, reaching number [E] 12 on the Billboard charts.
[Eb] With the success of that song brought [C] appearances with bands such as [Am] the Beach Boys, Sonny and
Cher, [Abm] major [Eb] TV appearances, movies.
[Em] The largest record sales in [Db] Minnesota belong to the Castaways in Minnesota, probably up [G] until Prince.
And it is [Gb] my pleasure to introduce them to you tonight [N] for 2006 inductees into the Iowa
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
First one, Dennis Craswell, the drummer for the Castaways.
_ _ _ _ Tom LaRoy-Folshaw, the lead guitar.
_ _ Dick Robey, bass guitar. _
_ Jim Donah, keyboard. _ _ _
Accepting the award for Roy Hensley [Eb] for rhythm guitar is their producer, [G] Tom Olymar Deuce.
Roy [B] passed away in 2005 and I'm sure he's [Ab] enjoying your memories with you tonight.
[N] _ We missed Roy Hensley, [Bb] played [C] rhythm guitar. _
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_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Gm] Roy Hensley, _ bass guitar.
Roy Hensley, bass guitar.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
produced their incredible top ten garage [Gb] single of all time, [Bb] Timothy D.
Kers.
So, come on up [Eb] guys.
The band [E] started in 62 or 63.
[Db] They were known as the garage band of the [Gb] 60s, as all of you were [Eb] that are being inducted.
In 1964, [A] they won the River City Talent Tournament [B] up in Minneapolis and that brought them many
nightclub [Eb] offers, media recognition, television appearances.
[B] Also, sometime [Db] in 1964, Jim Donah and [E] Dennis Craswell co [B]-wrote the hit you all [G] know and
are waiting to hear, Liar Liar.
[N] Get on it. _
_ This is recorded at Stoneman [G] Records and that 45 went to number one locally in [Ab] just a matter
of weeks [F] and before long it was a huge success [N] on both coasts, reaching number [E] 12 on the Billboard charts.
[Eb] With the success of that song brought [C] appearances with bands such as [Am] the Beach Boys, Sonny and
Cher, [Abm] major [Eb] TV appearances, movies.
[Em] The largest record sales in [Db] Minnesota belong to the Castaways in Minnesota, probably up [G] until Prince.
And it is [Gb] my pleasure to introduce them to you tonight [N] for 2006 inductees into the Iowa
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
First one, Dennis Craswell, the drummer for the Castaways.
_ _ _ _ Tom LaRoy-Folshaw, the lead guitar.
_ _ Dick Robey, bass guitar. _
_ Jim Donah, keyboard. _ _ _
Accepting the award for Roy Hensley [Eb] for rhythm guitar is their producer, [G] Tom Olymar Deuce.
Roy [B] passed away in 2005 and I'm sure he's [Ab] enjoying your memories with you tonight.
[N] _ We missed Roy Hensley, [Bb] played [C] rhythm guitar. _
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_ [Eb] _ _ [Gm] Roy Hensley, _ bass guitar.
Roy Hensley, bass guitar.
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