Spotty Face Chords by The Monks

Tempo:
88.4 bpm
Chords used:

A

D

E

C#m

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Monks Spotty Face chords
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[E] [A]
[E] His mates are going down the club, he [D] don't say nothing [E] but he wants to [D] join in.
He [C#m] only wants to have [E] some fun, he rushes on to change his clothes.
[D] He said Nicky came up [E] about 8.30, [D] but no one [C#m] comes so he don't [E] go.
Cos [D] he's much too skinny and [A] he's much too tall,
and [D] his mates never listen when [A] he tries to talk.
When [D] he smiles at the girls, [A] they always walk [E] away.
Hey, [A] 7 times 4 pounds, what he faced with [B] when he ain't going out tonight.
He'll never go out with his mates when they're morning cos he did the [Em] girls a right.
He [D] just ain't right, [A] right.
[E] They used to take him down the pub, they'd be drinking like there's no [D] tomorrow.
One [C#m] stand, he'd be [E] on the floor.
They'd pick him up and dust him down.
[D] They'd say it's time for him to buy the next round.
He'd [C#m] say he's had a run [E] out the door.
[D] He's much too [A] skinny and he's much too [D] tall,
and his mates never listen when he tries to talk.
When he smiles at the [A] girls, they always [E] walk away.
Hey, [A] 7 times [E] 4 pounds, what he faced [B] with when he ain't going out tonight.
He'll never go out with his mates when they're drinking cos you all much too tight.
[D] He just ain't right, [A] right.
[E] [D]
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [A] [D]
[A] [E] [D] Cos he's much too [A] skinny and he's much too [D] short,
and his mates never [A] listen when he tries to [D] talk.
When he smiles at the [A] girls, they always [E] walk away.
They even took him to a dance, [A] and introduced [E] him to the local [D] town.
He [A] went all red and [E] shied away.
Now he's all ready to go out.
[A] He wears a suit [E] that looks like silver [D] jammers,
but no [A] one comes, oh what [E] a shame.
[D] He's much too skinny [A] and he's much too short,
[D] and his mates never listen [A] when he tries to talk.
[D] When he smiles at the girls, [A] they always walk [E] away.
Hey, [B] 7 times 4 pounds, what he faced with when he ain't going out tonight.
He'll never go out with his mates when they're pulling through to get the girls.
He just [D] ain't right, [A] right.
[C]
Key:  
A
1231
D
1321
E
2311
C#m
13421114
B
12341112
A
1231
D
1321
E
2311
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To learn The Monks - Spotty Face chords, these are the chords to practise in sequence: A, D, A, E and A. Ease into the song by practicing at 44 BPM before reaching the track's full tempo of 88 BPM. With A# Major as the song's key, tweak the capo to cater to your vocal pitch and chord likes.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ His mates are going down the club, he [D] don't say nothing [E] but he wants to [D] join in.
He [C#m] only wants to have [E] some fun, _ _ he rushes on to change his clothes.
[D] He said Nicky came up [E] about 8.30, [D] but no one [C#m] comes so he don't [E] go.
_ Cos [D] he's much too skinny and [A] he's much too tall,
and [D] his mates never listen when [A] he tries to talk.
When [D] he smiles at the girls, [A] they always walk [E] away.
Hey, [A] 7 times 4 pounds, what he faced with [B] when he ain't going out tonight.
He'll never go out with his mates when they're morning cos he did the [Em] girls a right.
He [D] just ain't right, _ _ [A] right.
[E] _ _ They used to take him down the pub, they'd be drinking like there's no [D] tomorrow.
One [C#m] stand, he'd be [E] on the floor.
_ _ They'd pick him up and dust him down.
[D] They'd say it's time for him to buy the next round.
He'd [C#m] say he's had a run [E] out the door.
_ [D] He's much too [A] skinny and he's much too [D] tall,
and his mates never listen when he tries to talk.
When he smiles at the [A] girls, they always [E] walk away.
Hey, [A] 7 times [E] 4 pounds, what he faced [B] with when he ain't going out tonight.
He'll never go out with his mates when they're drinking cos you all much too tight.
[D] He just ain't right, _ [A] _ right. _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] Cos he's much too [A] skinny and he's much too [D] short,
and his mates never [A] listen when he tries to [D] talk.
When he smiles at the [A] girls, they always [E] walk away.
_ _ They even took him to a dance, [A] and introduced [E] him to the local [D] town.
He [A] went all red and [E] shied away.
Now he's all ready to go out.
[A] He wears a suit [E] that looks like silver [D] jammers,
but no [A] one comes, oh what [E] a shame.
_ [D] He's much too skinny [A] and he's much too short,
[D] and his mates never listen [A] when he tries to talk.
[D] When he smiles at the girls, [A] they always walk [E] away.
Hey, [B] 7 times 4 pounds, what he faced with when he ain't going out tonight.
He'll never go out with his mates when they're pulling through to get the girls.
He just [D] ain't right, _ [A] right.
_ _ _ [C] _ _

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