Chords for The Nields: Molly's Song
Tempo:
112.725 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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So, I was on a car trip with Katrina, with my one-year-old daughter, and she was crying
in the backseat.
And I thought, hmm, I should make up a song for her now.
And I thought about the donkey who lives across the street at this farm that we visit.
And the donkey's name is Molly.
And I was thinking about that song, there was a farmer, had a dog, and bingo, was his
name-o, B-I-N-G-O. Like that.
And every time you do a new verse, you go, I-N-G-O, I-N-G-O, or N-G-O, N-G-O, like that.
So we thought we'd do the same thing with Molly the donkey.
Molly needed her own song.
So we're going to play this.
This is sort of a feminist version of B-I-N-G-O.
It's a little tricky to catch on to the clapping, because Nerissa likes to throw in a little challenge.
But by the second letter.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says hee [G]-haw [C] all the time.
M-O-L-L-Y, M-O-L-L [G]
-Y, Molly, [C] Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
[G]
[C] Molly, Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
M-O-L-L-Y, M [G]
-O [C]-L-L-Y, Molly, Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
L-Y, L-Y, [G] L-Y, they [C] Molly mine.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
This is the existential curse.
Why?
Why?
Why [G] Molly [C] mine?
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all the [C] time.
[G]
[C] Molly, Molly.
in the backseat.
And I thought, hmm, I should make up a song for her now.
And I thought about the donkey who lives across the street at this farm that we visit.
And the donkey's name is Molly.
And I was thinking about that song, there was a farmer, had a dog, and bingo, was his
name-o, B-I-N-G-O. Like that.
And every time you do a new verse, you go, I-N-G-O, I-N-G-O, or N-G-O, N-G-O, like that.
So we thought we'd do the same thing with Molly the donkey.
Molly needed her own song.
So we're going to play this.
This is sort of a feminist version of B-I-N-G-O.
It's a little tricky to catch on to the clapping, because Nerissa likes to throw in a little challenge.
But by the second letter.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says hee [G]-haw [C] all the time.
M-O-L-L-Y, M-O-L-L [G]
-Y, Molly, [C] Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
[G]
[C] Molly, Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
M-O-L-L-Y, M [G]
-O [C]-L-L-Y, Molly, Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
L-Y, L-Y, [G] L-Y, they [C] Molly mine.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
This is the existential curse.
Why?
Why?
Why [G] Molly [C] mine?
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all the [C] time.
[G]
[C] Molly, Molly.
Key:
G
C
G
C
G
C
G
C
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_ _ _ So, I was on a car trip with Katrina, with my one-year-old daughter, and she was crying
in the backseat.
And I thought, hmm, I should make up a song for her now.
And I thought about the donkey who lives across the street at this farm that we visit.
_ And the donkey's name is Molly.
And I was thinking about that song, there was a farmer, had a dog, and bingo, was his
name-o, B-I-N-G-O. Like that.
And every time you do a new verse, you go, I-N-G-O, I-N-G-O, or N-G-O, N-G-O, like that.
So we thought we'd do the same thing with Molly the donkey.
Molly needed her own song.
So we're going to play this.
This is sort of a feminist version of B-I-N-G-O.
It's a little tricky to catch on to the clapping, because Nerissa likes to throw in a little challenge.
But by the second letter. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says hee [G]-haw [C] all the time.
M-O-L-L-Y, _ _ _ _ M-O-L-L [G]
-Y, Molly, [C] Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] Molly, Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
M-O-L-L-Y, _ _ _ _ M [G] _
-O [C]-L-L-Y, Molly, Molly.
I _ have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
_ L-Y, _ L-Y, _ [G] L-Y, they [C] Molly mine.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
This is the existential curse. _
Why?
_ _ Why?
_ Why [G] Molly [C] mine?
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all the [C] time. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[C] Molly, Molly. _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ So, I was on a car trip with Katrina, with my one-year-old daughter, and she was crying
in the backseat.
And I thought, hmm, I should make up a song for her now.
And I thought about the donkey who lives across the street at this farm that we visit.
_ And the donkey's name is Molly.
And I was thinking about that song, there was a farmer, had a dog, and bingo, was his
name-o, B-I-N-G-O. Like that.
And every time you do a new verse, you go, I-N-G-O, I-N-G-O, or N-G-O, N-G-O, like that.
So we thought we'd do the same thing with Molly the donkey.
Molly needed her own song.
So we're going to play this.
This is sort of a feminist version of B-I-N-G-O.
It's a little tricky to catch on to the clapping, because Nerissa likes to throw in a little challenge.
But by the second letter. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says hee [G]-haw [C] all the time.
M-O-L-L-Y, _ _ _ _ M-O-L-L [G]
-Y, Molly, [C] Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] Molly, Molly.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
M-O-L-L-Y, _ _ _ _ M [G] _
-O [C]-L-L-Y, Molly, Molly.
I _ have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
_ L-Y, _ L-Y, _ [G] L-Y, they [C] Molly mine.
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all [C] the time.
This is the existential curse. _
Why?
_ _ Why?
_ Why [G] Molly [C] mine?
I have a donkey, her name is Molly, and she says [G] hee-haw all the [C] time. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[C] Molly, Molly. _ _ _ _
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