Chords for The Newfangled Four - Frankie and Johnny
Tempo:
129.55 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
D
Abm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
1, 2, a little rebuke.
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah.
Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo [Eb]-doo-wah, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo [Abm]-wah.
Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-wah doo-wah, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-wah.
Well Frankie, she was a fine looking woman,
had a man [Eb] named Johnny and she loved him.
Lay down a hundred for a suit of clothes, don't you see them?
Walkin' arm in arm down a long canal,
Sparky Frankie loved Johnny, boy everybody knows
Doo [N] doo doo Well Frankie
She came home one evening just a little bit early
And she thought
Ba dum bum
I'm gonna stop by the corner for a bottle of beer
So she stopped there
And she started talking to the barkeep
And she said, hey now daddy has my loving Johnny man been here?
Doo doo doo
Well he said, Frankie
Well I'm awful sorry that you asked me that question
Cause you know
Ba ba bum
I'm about as honest as a man can be about [Ab] Johnny
He wasn't walking down the lane in a feeling of pain
Just slipping and sliding with [Eb] a gal named Annabelle
Doo [Fm] doo doo
[Eb] Well then Frankie
She got into a taxi
And she said to the driver
Said listen sweetie
Don't you stop for nothing on the way downtown I got
What you got girl?
I got a 45 here
And I'm making it clear that I'm tired of getting that same old run around
[Ab] Doo doo doo Well Frankie
She got out at Clyde Street
Looked in the window and she saw
Ba dum bum
You saw Johnny and Annabelle swinging there So Frankie
She took deadly aim on the deadly game
And she shot her man in the middle of his big affair Ooooo
[E] Ooooo
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo wah
Oh now you
You've heard the story about Frankie and a man named Johnny and you know
Ba dum ba ba dum
That's a [Eb] bloody game that's never been played and the moral
Of this sad tale I'm telling [Bm] you
If you got a fool around then you better pull [Dbm] the shade [D] Oh yeah
[Ab] Well Frankie loved Johnny boy Everybody
Whole neighborhood was talking all about it
Frankie loved Johnny boy
That's what [Gb] they all [D] say
[Em] Now that's [N] Frankie
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah.
Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo [Eb]-doo-wah, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo [Abm]-wah.
Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-wah doo-wah, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-wah.
Well Frankie, she was a fine looking woman,
had a man [Eb] named Johnny and she loved him.
Lay down a hundred for a suit of clothes, don't you see them?
Walkin' arm in arm down a long canal,
Sparky Frankie loved Johnny, boy everybody knows
Doo [N] doo doo Well Frankie
She came home one evening just a little bit early
And she thought
Ba dum bum
I'm gonna stop by the corner for a bottle of beer
So she stopped there
And she started talking to the barkeep
And she said, hey now daddy has my loving Johnny man been here?
Doo doo doo
Well he said, Frankie
Well I'm awful sorry that you asked me that question
Cause you know
Ba ba bum
I'm about as honest as a man can be about [Ab] Johnny
He wasn't walking down the lane in a feeling of pain
Just slipping and sliding with [Eb] a gal named Annabelle
Doo [Fm] doo doo
[Eb] Well then Frankie
She got into a taxi
And she said to the driver
Said listen sweetie
Don't you stop for nothing on the way downtown I got
What you got girl?
I got a 45 here
And I'm making it clear that I'm tired of getting that same old run around
[Ab] Doo doo doo Well Frankie
She got out at Clyde Street
Looked in the window and she saw
Ba dum bum
You saw Johnny and Annabelle swinging there So Frankie
She took deadly aim on the deadly game
And she shot her man in the middle of his big affair Ooooo
[E] Ooooo
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo wah
Oh now you
You've heard the story about Frankie and a man named Johnny and you know
Ba dum ba ba dum
That's a [Eb] bloody game that's never been played and the moral
Of this sad tale I'm telling [Bm] you
If you got a fool around then you better pull [Dbm] the shade [D] Oh yeah
[Ab] Well Frankie loved Johnny boy Everybody
Whole neighborhood was talking all about it
Frankie loved Johnny boy
That's what [Gb] they all [D] say
[Em] Now that's [N] Frankie
Key:
Eb
Ab
D
Abm
Fm
Eb
Ab
D
_ _ _ 1, 2, a little rebuke.
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah.
Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo [Eb]-doo-wah, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo [Abm]-wah.
Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-wah doo-wah, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-wah.
Well Frankie, _ she was a fine looking woman,
had a man [Eb] named Johnny and she loved him.
_ Lay down a hundred for a suit of clothes, don't you see them? _ _
Walkin' arm in arm down a long canal,
Sparky Frankie loved Johnny, boy everybody knows
Doo [N] doo doo Well Frankie _
She came home one evening just a little bit early
And she thought
Ba dum bum
I'm gonna stop by the corner for a bottle of beer
So she stopped there
_ And she started talking to the barkeep
And she said, hey now daddy has my loving Johnny man been here?
Doo doo doo
Well he said, Frankie
_ Well I'm awful sorry that you asked me that question
Cause you know
Ba ba bum
I'm about as honest as a man can be about [Ab] Johnny
_ He wasn't walking down the lane in a feeling of pain
Just slipping and sliding with [Eb] a gal named Annabelle
Doo [Fm] doo doo
[Eb] _ _ _ Well then Frankie
_ She got into a taxi
And she said to the driver
Said listen _ sweetie
Don't you stop for nothing on the way downtown I got
What you got girl?
I got a 45 here
And I'm making it clear that I'm tired of getting that same old run around
[Ab] Doo doo doo Well Frankie
_ She got out at Clyde Street
Looked in the window and she saw
Ba dum bum
You saw Johnny and Annabelle swinging there So Frankie
_ She took deadly aim on the deadly game
And she shot her man in the middle of his big affair Ooooo
_ _ [E] _ _ Ooooo
_ Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
_ Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo wah
Oh now you
_ You've heard the story about Frankie and a man named Johnny and you know
Ba dum ba ba dum
That's a [Eb] bloody game that's never been played and the moral
_ Of this sad tale I'm telling [Bm] you
If you got a fool around then you better pull [Dbm] the shade [D] Oh yeah
[Ab] Well Frankie loved Johnny boy Everybody
Whole neighborhood was talking all about it
Frankie loved Johnny boy
That's what [Gb] they all [D] say _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ Now that's [N] Frankie
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah, doo-wah.
Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo [Eb]-doo-wah, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo [Abm]-wah.
Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-wah doo-wah, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-wah.
Well Frankie, _ she was a fine looking woman,
had a man [Eb] named Johnny and she loved him.
_ Lay down a hundred for a suit of clothes, don't you see them? _ _
Walkin' arm in arm down a long canal,
Sparky Frankie loved Johnny, boy everybody knows
Doo [N] doo doo Well Frankie _
She came home one evening just a little bit early
And she thought
Ba dum bum
I'm gonna stop by the corner for a bottle of beer
So she stopped there
_ And she started talking to the barkeep
And she said, hey now daddy has my loving Johnny man been here?
Doo doo doo
Well he said, Frankie
_ Well I'm awful sorry that you asked me that question
Cause you know
Ba ba bum
I'm about as honest as a man can be about [Ab] Johnny
_ He wasn't walking down the lane in a feeling of pain
Just slipping and sliding with [Eb] a gal named Annabelle
Doo [Fm] doo doo
[Eb] _ _ _ Well then Frankie
_ She got into a taxi
And she said to the driver
Said listen _ sweetie
Don't you stop for nothing on the way downtown I got
What you got girl?
I got a 45 here
And I'm making it clear that I'm tired of getting that same old run around
[Ab] Doo doo doo Well Frankie
_ She got out at Clyde Street
Looked in the window and she saw
Ba dum bum
You saw Johnny and Annabelle swinging there So Frankie
_ She took deadly aim on the deadly game
And she shot her man in the middle of his big affair Ooooo
_ _ [E] _ _ Ooooo
_ Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
_ Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo wah
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo wah
Oh now you
_ You've heard the story about Frankie and a man named Johnny and you know
Ba dum ba ba dum
That's a [Eb] bloody game that's never been played and the moral
_ Of this sad tale I'm telling [Bm] you
If you got a fool around then you better pull [Dbm] the shade [D] Oh yeah
[Ab] Well Frankie loved Johnny boy Everybody
Whole neighborhood was talking all about it
Frankie loved Johnny boy
That's what [Gb] they all [D] say _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ Now that's [N] Frankie
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