Chords for The Dillards - Dooley
Tempo:
76.875 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
Eb
Ab
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
When we went [D] to Los [G] Angeles and got work in Hollywood, the [Ab] third month we were away, no
one [B] was more surprised than the people from the little town that we came from.
[N] There are more of you than there are in this town.
[Abm] And they thought it was so wonderful that [C] we get on television.
[Eb] In between television shows, we had to make a living.
[F] So we played for [N] crowds of people who lived in Hollywood.
And we had to try to be funny and entertaining and identify with them so they can identify with us.
One of their favorite songs was one we made up about moonshine whiskey.
And I don't know whether you know what this is, and if you don't, don't worry about it.
You're not missing all that much.
[E]
A lot of [D] people think that moonshine [Eb] whiskey is sort of a romantic drink.
You swirl around, look at the moons, or [N] everything.
It's [Ab] called moonshine because you make it at night so you [Eb] won't get arrested.
[N]
We had a number of people who made moonshine, but Rodney and I made up this song about one
man [E] who had ordered to sell moonshine [Eb] in little communities that were very religious.
And they wouldn't drink moonshine whiskey unless they had been [N] snake-bitten.
And he didn't want to depend on that, so he brought his own snake.
He'd come around with the back seat of his car full of [Dm] jars and his snake over his [A] arm.
And [Ab] a lot of little towns had their own snake, but they'd worn it out.
It was just [N] sort of gum.
This old man and his two daughters and his wife manufacture all the moonshine by themselves.
[C] And the song must work in its last 37 [Bm] years now.
[N] This is doing it.
[B]
You are the man of the house.
You've got a chance to party down the street.
And that's what you feel.
I'm going to party down the street.
[E] [B] This is me.
[E] [Bm] [B]
I'm going to party down the street.
[E] [B]
[E] [B]
[E] [B]
[E] I'm [B]
going [Gb] [B] to party [E] [B]
down the [E] [B] street.
Give me a small penny like some me.
And a penny like some me.
[B] [N]
On the streets of Conner last night, there [Gb] were a whole bunch of dueling partners.
one [B] was more surprised than the people from the little town that we came from.
[N] There are more of you than there are in this town.
[Abm] And they thought it was so wonderful that [C] we get on television.
[Eb] In between television shows, we had to make a living.
[F] So we played for [N] crowds of people who lived in Hollywood.
And we had to try to be funny and entertaining and identify with them so they can identify with us.
One of their favorite songs was one we made up about moonshine whiskey.
And I don't know whether you know what this is, and if you don't, don't worry about it.
You're not missing all that much.
[E]
A lot of [D] people think that moonshine [Eb] whiskey is sort of a romantic drink.
You swirl around, look at the moons, or [N] everything.
It's [Ab] called moonshine because you make it at night so you [Eb] won't get arrested.
[N]
We had a number of people who made moonshine, but Rodney and I made up this song about one
man [E] who had ordered to sell moonshine [Eb] in little communities that were very religious.
And they wouldn't drink moonshine whiskey unless they had been [N] snake-bitten.
And he didn't want to depend on that, so he brought his own snake.
He'd come around with the back seat of his car full of [Dm] jars and his snake over his [A] arm.
And [Ab] a lot of little towns had their own snake, but they'd worn it out.
It was just [N] sort of gum.
This old man and his two daughters and his wife manufacture all the moonshine by themselves.
[C] And the song must work in its last 37 [Bm] years now.
[N] This is doing it.
[B]
You are the man of the house.
You've got a chance to party down the street.
And that's what you feel.
I'm going to party down the street.
[E] [B] This is me.
[E] [Bm] [B]
I'm going to party down the street.
[E] [B]
[E] [B]
[E] [B]
[E] I'm [B]
going [Gb] [B] to party [E] [B]
down the [E] [B] street.
Give me a small penny like some me.
And a penny like some me.
[B] [N]
On the streets of Conner last night, there [Gb] were a whole bunch of dueling partners.
Key:
B
E
Eb
Ab
D
B
E
Eb
_ _ When we went [D] to Los [G] Angeles and got work in Hollywood, the [Ab] third month we were away, no
one [B] was more surprised than the people from the little town that we came from.
[N] There are more of you than there are in this town. _
_ [Abm] And they thought it was so wonderful that [C] we get on television.
[Eb] In between television shows, we had to make a living.
[F] So we played for [N] crowds of people who lived in Hollywood.
_ _ And we had to try to be funny and entertaining and identify with them so they can identify with us.
One of their favorite songs was one we made up about moonshine whiskey.
And I don't know whether you know what this is, and if you don't, don't worry about it.
You're _ _ _ not missing all that much.
[E] _
A lot of [D] people think that moonshine [Eb] whiskey is sort of a romantic drink.
You swirl around, look at the moons, or [N] everything.
_ It's [Ab] called moonshine because you make it at night so you [Eb] won't get arrested.
[N] _ _ _ _ _
We had a number of people who made moonshine, but Rodney and I made up this song about one
man [E] who had ordered to sell moonshine [Eb] in little communities that were very religious.
And they wouldn't drink moonshine whiskey unless they had been [N] snake-bitten.
_ _ _ And he didn't want to depend on that, so he brought his own snake. _ _ _ _ _ _
He'd come around with the back seat of his car full of [Dm] jars and his snake over his [A] arm.
And [Ab] a lot of little towns had their own snake, but they'd worn it out.
_ It was just [N] sort of gum.
_ _ _ This old man and his two daughters and his wife manufacture all the moonshine by themselves.
[C] And the song must work in its last 37 [Bm] years now.
[N] This is doing it. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You are the man of the house.
You've got a chance to party down the street.
And that's what you feel.
I'm going to party down the _ _ street.
_ [E] _ _ [B] This is me. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [Bm] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I'm going to party down the street.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] I'm [B] _ _ _
_ going [Gb] [B] to party [E] _ [B] _ _
_ _ down the [E] _ _ [B] street.
Give me a small penny like some me.
And a penny like some me. _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ On the streets of Conner last night, there [Gb] were a whole bunch of dueling partners.
one [B] was more surprised than the people from the little town that we came from.
[N] There are more of you than there are in this town. _
_ [Abm] And they thought it was so wonderful that [C] we get on television.
[Eb] In between television shows, we had to make a living.
[F] So we played for [N] crowds of people who lived in Hollywood.
_ _ And we had to try to be funny and entertaining and identify with them so they can identify with us.
One of their favorite songs was one we made up about moonshine whiskey.
And I don't know whether you know what this is, and if you don't, don't worry about it.
You're _ _ _ not missing all that much.
[E] _
A lot of [D] people think that moonshine [Eb] whiskey is sort of a romantic drink.
You swirl around, look at the moons, or [N] everything.
_ It's [Ab] called moonshine because you make it at night so you [Eb] won't get arrested.
[N] _ _ _ _ _
We had a number of people who made moonshine, but Rodney and I made up this song about one
man [E] who had ordered to sell moonshine [Eb] in little communities that were very religious.
And they wouldn't drink moonshine whiskey unless they had been [N] snake-bitten.
_ _ _ And he didn't want to depend on that, so he brought his own snake. _ _ _ _ _ _
He'd come around with the back seat of his car full of [Dm] jars and his snake over his [A] arm.
And [Ab] a lot of little towns had their own snake, but they'd worn it out.
_ It was just [N] sort of gum.
_ _ _ This old man and his two daughters and his wife manufacture all the moonshine by themselves.
[C] And the song must work in its last 37 [Bm] years now.
[N] This is doing it. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You are the man of the house.
You've got a chance to party down the street.
And that's what you feel.
I'm going to party down the _ _ street.
_ [E] _ _ [B] This is me. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [Bm] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I'm going to party down the street.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] I'm [B] _ _ _
_ going [Gb] [B] to party [E] _ [B] _ _
_ _ down the [E] _ _ [B] street.
Give me a small penny like some me.
And a penny like some me. _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ On the streets of Conner last night, there [Gb] were a whole bunch of dueling partners.