Chords for Tutti Frutti / Honeycomb / Multiplication / Peppermint Twist / What I Say / Roll over Beethoven...
Tempo:
95.1 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
D
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Wa-ba-ba-looma, ba-la-ba-da, doody-doody, oh Rudy, doody-doody, oh Rudy, [Bb] doody-doody,
[G] oh Rudy, [F]
doody-doody, oh Rudy, [C] doody-doody, [Bb] oh Rudy
Wa-ba-ba-looma, ba-la [F]-ba-ba-ba, I got a gal named Sue, she knows just what to do
[Bb] I got a girl named Sue, [F]
she knows just what to do.
She walks to the east, she walks to the west, [B] but she's the girl that I [F] love best.
Tootie pootie, ho rooty, tootie pootie, ho rooty, [Bb] tootie pootie, [Gm] [F]
ho rooty, [C] tootie pootie, [F] ho rooty.
[Gb] Wop bop a loo mop a dum bam boom.
[F] Honeycomb, honeycomb.
Well it's a darn good life and it's kind of funny [Bb] how the Lord made the bee and the bee made the honey [C] and the honeybee looking for a [F] home.
And they called it a honeycomb and they roamed the world and they [Bb] gathered all of the honeycomb in the one sweet ball.
[C] Well honeycomb from a million trips [F] made my [Bb] baby's lips all honeycomb.
I watched her be my baby, [F] well honeycomb be my home.
She's got a hank [C] of hair and a decent bone, [F] and they're walking, talking honeycomb.
[Bb] Well honeycomb, I watched her be my baby, [F] well honeycomb be my home.
[C] What a darn good life when you got a wife [F] like a honeycomb.
[Dm] When you see a gentleman bee [Cm] around a lady bee buzzing, [G] just count to ten [Bb] and then count again, [D] there sure to be an even dozen.
[F] A [C] multiplication, that's the name [F] of the game.
In each [C] generation, they play [F] the same.
[Dm]
Now there was two butterflies casting their eyes both in the [D] same direction.
[B] [F] You'd never guess [Bb] that one little yes [C] could start a butterfly [F] collection.
[C] A multiplication, that's the name [F] of the game.
[C] In each generation, they play [F] the same.
Let me tell you [A] now, I'll say one and one is five, [Dm] you can call me a silly goat.
[G] Butch take two minks and two minks.
[C] Ah, you got a one mink hole.
[E]
[G] [C] Well, if you got a new dance, and it goes like this.
[F] Yeah, the main of the dance, the pamperment [C] twist.
[G] Like, [F] like this, the [C] pamperment twist.
[G] You do the round and around, open and dance.
[F] [Cm] Round and around, [C] open and dance.
[G] Round and [F] around, open [C] and dance.
One, two, three, kick.
One, two, three, jump.
[E]
[C] [Cm] [F]
[C] [Gm] [F]
[C] [G] [C] See the gal with the red dress on, you do the [D] boogie woogie all night long, [F] all right.
[C] Hey, hey, hey, [G] uh-huh, [F]
[C] all right.
Hey, [G] I wanna know, I wanna know right now.
I [F] got a new goal, baby, I [C] wanna know right now.
[G] Baby, I wanna know, [F] baby, [C] I wanna know.
[D]
[Dm] [D]
[E]
[D] Well, I'm gonna write a little letter, I'm gonna mail it to my local DJ.
[G] Yeah, it's a jumping little [Em] record, I want my [D] jockey to play.
Roll over, [G] Beethoven, I gotta hear it [D] again today.
You know my temperature's [Bm] rising, the dewpoint's blowing a fuse.
My heart beat in rhythm and my [D] soul keep a-singing the blues.
[A] Roll over, Beethoven, tell your girl [D] skinny news.
I got the rockin' new ammonia, I need a shot of rhythm and blues.
[G] I caught the rolling off the writer sitting [D] down at a rhythm review.
Roll [B] over, Beethoven, they're rocking in [D] two by two.
Well, if you feel it and like it, go get your lover, then reel and rock it.
Roll it [G] over, then move on [Em] up just a trifle [D] further, then reel and rock with one another.
Roll [E] over, Beethoven, dig these [D] rhythms blue.
Everybody's going [A] out and having fun.
[Em] I'm just a fool to stay [D] home and having a hug.
I can't get over how she [G] set me free.
[A] [Em] Oh, [D] lonesome me.
I've had this thing I'm making by [A] just hanging around, hanging around.
I know that I should have some [D] fun and paint the town, paint the town.
I love sick women, but I [G] just can't sleep.
[A] Oh, [D] lonesome me.
[A] I'll bet she's not in like me.
[E] She's a mess.
She's a bar boy with a [A] daughter tongue.
I'd do her a [E] solo and brother no joke.
I'd walk her right back here [A] and cry.
[D] Wake up, little Susie.
Wake up.
Wake up, little Susie.
Wake up.
[G] She's broken and sound asleep.
Wake up, little Susie and weep.
The [D] moonbeam over her is over-blind and weary and [G] troubled deep.
Wake [A] up, little [G] Susie.
Wake [A] up, little Susie.
Well, what was born of dead and mild?
What was born of dead and proud?
What was born of dead and sad?
Wake [D] up, little [A] Susie.
Wake [D] up, little Susie.
I know tomorrow you'll be in my tent.
[G] Oh, Susie, baby, look me like you do again.
Wake [A] up, little [G] Susie.
Wake [A] up, little Susie.
We [D] gotta go home.
[Eb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Fm]
[Db]
[Eb] [Ab]
You can walk and you can roll and do the stomping, even strolling at the hop.
[Db] When the bells are stopping, you chill out so when [Ab] you're chicken at the hop.
[Eb]
Do the dancing, [Db] say some sadder sweet with the [Ab] nation at the hop.
Let's go to the hop.
Let's go to the hop.
[Db] Oh, baby, let's go to the hop.
[Ab] Oh, baby, [Eb] let's go to the hop.
[Db] Hop, [Ab] hop, let's go to the [Eb] hop.
Walking back to [Ab] happiness.
Oh, bye, oh, yeah.
Said [Fm] goodbye to loneliness.
Oh, bye, oh, yeah.
[Bbm] [Abm] I never [Eb] knew I'd miss you.
Now [Ab] I know what I must do.
Walking back to [Db] happiness.
I [Ab] shared with you.
[Fm] [Ab] Walking back to happiness with you.
Said farewell to loneliness [F] I knew.
[Db] I laid [Eb] aside foolish [Bb] pride.
Learned the [Eb] truth from tears [B] I cried.
[E] Commercial [A] came on, so I got up to get myself a snack.
You should have seen what [E] was going on by the time [A] that I got back.
[E] Down in the old abandoned mines, sweet Sue, [A] what I haven't missed.
[E]
Give me the D to [A] your ranch, I'll blow you all to bits.
Then along came John.
[E]
Walking John.
[A]
Slow walking [D] John.
Slow talking John.
[E] Along came lonely, [Ab] lanky [Dm] John.
[E] Along came lonely, [A] lanky John.
[G] oh Rudy, [F]
doody-doody, oh Rudy, [C] doody-doody, [Bb] oh Rudy
Wa-ba-ba-looma, ba-la [F]-ba-ba-ba, I got a gal named Sue, she knows just what to do
[Bb] I got a girl named Sue, [F]
she knows just what to do.
She walks to the east, she walks to the west, [B] but she's the girl that I [F] love best.
Tootie pootie, ho rooty, tootie pootie, ho rooty, [Bb] tootie pootie, [Gm] [F]
ho rooty, [C] tootie pootie, [F] ho rooty.
[Gb] Wop bop a loo mop a dum bam boom.
[F] Honeycomb, honeycomb.
Well it's a darn good life and it's kind of funny [Bb] how the Lord made the bee and the bee made the honey [C] and the honeybee looking for a [F] home.
And they called it a honeycomb and they roamed the world and they [Bb] gathered all of the honeycomb in the one sweet ball.
[C] Well honeycomb from a million trips [F] made my [Bb] baby's lips all honeycomb.
I watched her be my baby, [F] well honeycomb be my home.
She's got a hank [C] of hair and a decent bone, [F] and they're walking, talking honeycomb.
[Bb] Well honeycomb, I watched her be my baby, [F] well honeycomb be my home.
[C] What a darn good life when you got a wife [F] like a honeycomb.
[Dm] When you see a gentleman bee [Cm] around a lady bee buzzing, [G] just count to ten [Bb] and then count again, [D] there sure to be an even dozen.
[F] A [C] multiplication, that's the name [F] of the game.
In each [C] generation, they play [F] the same.
[Dm]
Now there was two butterflies casting their eyes both in the [D] same direction.
[B] [F] You'd never guess [Bb] that one little yes [C] could start a butterfly [F] collection.
[C] A multiplication, that's the name [F] of the game.
[C] In each generation, they play [F] the same.
Let me tell you [A] now, I'll say one and one is five, [Dm] you can call me a silly goat.
[G] Butch take two minks and two minks.
[C] Ah, you got a one mink hole.
[E]
[G] [C] Well, if you got a new dance, and it goes like this.
[F] Yeah, the main of the dance, the pamperment [C] twist.
[G] Like, [F] like this, the [C] pamperment twist.
[G] You do the round and around, open and dance.
[F] [Cm] Round and around, [C] open and dance.
[G] Round and [F] around, open [C] and dance.
One, two, three, kick.
One, two, three, jump.
[E]
[C] [Cm] [F]
[C] [Gm] [F]
[C] [G] [C] See the gal with the red dress on, you do the [D] boogie woogie all night long, [F] all right.
[C] Hey, hey, hey, [G] uh-huh, [F]
[C] all right.
Hey, [G] I wanna know, I wanna know right now.
I [F] got a new goal, baby, I [C] wanna know right now.
[G] Baby, I wanna know, [F] baby, [C] I wanna know.
[D]
[Dm] [D]
[E]
[D] Well, I'm gonna write a little letter, I'm gonna mail it to my local DJ.
[G] Yeah, it's a jumping little [Em] record, I want my [D] jockey to play.
Roll over, [G] Beethoven, I gotta hear it [D] again today.
You know my temperature's [Bm] rising, the dewpoint's blowing a fuse.
My heart beat in rhythm and my [D] soul keep a-singing the blues.
[A] Roll over, Beethoven, tell your girl [D] skinny news.
I got the rockin' new ammonia, I need a shot of rhythm and blues.
[G] I caught the rolling off the writer sitting [D] down at a rhythm review.
Roll [B] over, Beethoven, they're rocking in [D] two by two.
Well, if you feel it and like it, go get your lover, then reel and rock it.
Roll it [G] over, then move on [Em] up just a trifle [D] further, then reel and rock with one another.
Roll [E] over, Beethoven, dig these [D] rhythms blue.
Everybody's going [A] out and having fun.
[Em] I'm just a fool to stay [D] home and having a hug.
I can't get over how she [G] set me free.
[A] [Em] Oh, [D] lonesome me.
I've had this thing I'm making by [A] just hanging around, hanging around.
I know that I should have some [D] fun and paint the town, paint the town.
I love sick women, but I [G] just can't sleep.
[A] Oh, [D] lonesome me.
[A] I'll bet she's not in like me.
[E] She's a mess.
She's a bar boy with a [A] daughter tongue.
I'd do her a [E] solo and brother no joke.
I'd walk her right back here [A] and cry.
[D] Wake up, little Susie.
Wake up.
Wake up, little Susie.
Wake up.
[G] She's broken and sound asleep.
Wake up, little Susie and weep.
The [D] moonbeam over her is over-blind and weary and [G] troubled deep.
Wake [A] up, little [G] Susie.
Wake [A] up, little Susie.
Well, what was born of dead and mild?
What was born of dead and proud?
What was born of dead and sad?
Wake [D] up, little [A] Susie.
Wake [D] up, little Susie.
I know tomorrow you'll be in my tent.
[G] Oh, Susie, baby, look me like you do again.
Wake [A] up, little [G] Susie.
Wake [A] up, little Susie.
We [D] gotta go home.
[Eb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Fm]
[Db]
[Eb] [Ab]
You can walk and you can roll and do the stomping, even strolling at the hop.
[Db] When the bells are stopping, you chill out so when [Ab] you're chicken at the hop.
[Eb]
Do the dancing, [Db] say some sadder sweet with the [Ab] nation at the hop.
Let's go to the hop.
Let's go to the hop.
[Db] Oh, baby, let's go to the hop.
[Ab] Oh, baby, [Eb] let's go to the hop.
[Db] Hop, [Ab] hop, let's go to the [Eb] hop.
Walking back to [Ab] happiness.
Oh, bye, oh, yeah.
Said [Fm] goodbye to loneliness.
Oh, bye, oh, yeah.
[Bbm] [Abm] I never [Eb] knew I'd miss you.
Now [Ab] I know what I must do.
Walking back to [Db] happiness.
I [Ab] shared with you.
[Fm] [Ab] Walking back to happiness with you.
Said farewell to loneliness [F] I knew.
[Db] I laid [Eb] aside foolish [Bb] pride.
Learned the [Eb] truth from tears [B] I cried.
[E] Commercial [A] came on, so I got up to get myself a snack.
You should have seen what [E] was going on by the time [A] that I got back.
[E] Down in the old abandoned mines, sweet Sue, [A] what I haven't missed.
[E]
Give me the D to [A] your ranch, I'll blow you all to bits.
Then along came John.
[E]
Walking John.
[A]
Slow walking [D] John.
Slow talking John.
[E] Along came lonely, [Ab] lanky [Dm] John.
[E] Along came lonely, [A] lanky John.
Key:
F
C
D
G
A
F
C
D
Wa-ba-ba-looma, ba-la-ba-da, doody-doody, oh Rudy, doody-doody, oh Rudy, [Bb] doody-doody,
[G] oh Rudy, [F]
doody-doody, oh Rudy, [C] doody-doody, [Bb] oh Rudy
Wa-ba-ba-looma, ba-la [F]-ba-ba-ba, I got a gal named Sue, she knows just what to do
[Bb] I got a girl named Sue, [F]
she knows just what to do.
She walks to the east, she walks to the west, [B] but she's the girl that I [F] love best.
Tootie pootie, ho rooty, tootie pootie, ho rooty, [Bb] tootie pootie, [Gm] _ _ [F] _
ho rooty, [C] tootie pootie, [F] ho rooty.
[Gb] Wop bop a loo mop a dum bam boom.
[F] Honeycomb, _ _ honeycomb.
Well it's a darn good life and it's kind of funny [Bb] how the Lord made the bee and the bee made the honey [C] and the honeybee looking for a [F] home.
And they called it a honeycomb and they roamed the world and they [Bb] gathered all of the honeycomb in the one sweet ball.
[C] Well honeycomb from a million trips [F] made my [Bb] baby's lips all honeycomb.
I watched her be my baby, [F] well honeycomb be my home.
She's got a hank [C] of hair and a decent bone, [F] and they're walking, talking honeycomb.
[Bb] Well honeycomb, I watched her be my baby, [F] well honeycomb be my home.
[C] What a darn good life when you got a wife [F] like a honeycomb.
_ [Dm] When you see a gentleman bee [Cm] around a lady bee buzzing, _ _ [G] just count to ten [Bb] and then count again, [D] there sure to be an even dozen.
[F] _ A [C] multiplication, _ that's the name [F] of the game.
_ In each [C] generation, _ they play [F] the same.
_ _ [Dm]
Now there was two butterflies casting their eyes both in the [D] same direction.
[B] _ [F] You'd never guess [Bb] that one little yes [C] could start a butterfly [F] collection.
[C] A multiplication, _ that's the name [F] of the game.
_ [C] In each generation, _ they play [F] the same.
_ Let me tell you [A] now, I'll say one and one is five, [Dm] you can call me a silly goat.
[G] Butch take two minks and two minks.
[C] Ah, you got a one mink hole.
_ [E] _ _
[G] _ [C] Well, if you got a new dance, and it goes like this.
_ _ _ [F] Yeah, the main of the dance, the pamperment [C] twist.
_ _ [G] Like, [F] like this, the [C] pamperment twist.
[G] You do the round and around, _ open and dance.
[F] [Cm] Round and around, [C] _ open and dance.
[G] Round and [F] around, open [C] and dance.
One, two, three, kick.
One, two, three, jump.
_ [E] _ _
[C] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] See the gal with the red dress on, you do the [D] boogie woogie all night long, [F] all right. _ _
[C] Hey, hey, hey, [G] uh-huh, [F] _
[C] all right.
Hey, [G] I wanna know, I wanna know right _ now.
I [F] got a new goal, baby, I [C] wanna know right now.
[G] Baby, I wanna know, [F] baby, [C] I wanna know.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ Well, I'm gonna write a little letter, I'm gonna mail it to my local DJ.
_ _ [G] Yeah, it's a jumping little [Em] record, I want my [D] jockey to play.
_ _ Roll over, [G] Beethoven, I gotta hear it [D] again today.
_ You know my temperature's [Bm] rising, the dewpoint's blowing a fuse.
_ My heart beat in rhythm and my [D] soul keep a-singing the blues.
_ [A] Roll over, Beethoven, tell your girl [D] skinny news.
_ I got the rockin' new ammonia, I need a shot of rhythm and blues.
_ _ [G] I caught the rolling off the writer sitting [D] down at a rhythm review.
_ _ Roll [B] over, Beethoven, they're rocking in [D] two by two.
_ Well, if you feel it and like it, go get your lover, then reel and rock it.
Roll it [G] over, then move on [Em] up just a trifle [D] further, then reel and rock with one another.
Roll [E] over, Beethoven, dig these [D] rhythms blue.
_ _ _ Everybody's going [A] out and having fun.
[Em] I'm just a fool to stay [D] home and having a hug.
I can't get over how she [G] set me free.
_ [A] _ [Em] _ Oh, [D] lonesome me.
_ I've had this thing I'm making by [A] just hanging around, hanging around.
I know that I should have some [D] fun and paint the town, paint the town.
I love sick women, but I [G] just can't sleep.
_ [A] _ _ Oh, [D] lonesome me.
_ [A] I'll bet she's not in like me.
[E] She's a mess.
She's a bar boy with a [A] daughter tongue.
_ _ I'd do her a [E] solo and brother no joke.
I'd walk her right back here [A] and cry.
_ _ [D] Wake up, little Susie.
Wake up.
_ _ Wake up, little Susie.
Wake up.
_ [G] She's broken and sound asleep.
Wake up, little Susie and weep.
The [D] moonbeam over her is over-blind and weary and [G] troubled deep.
Wake [A] up, little [G] Susie.
Wake [A] up, little Susie.
Well, what was born of dead and mild?
What was born of dead and proud?
What was born of dead and sad?
_ _ Wake [D] up, little [A] Susie.
Wake [D] up, little Susie.
I know tomorrow you'll be in my tent.
_ [G] Oh, Susie, baby, look me like you do again.
Wake [A] up, little [G] Susie.
Wake [A] up, little Susie.
We [D] gotta go home. _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
You can walk and you can roll and do the stomping, even strolling at the hop. _
[Db] When the bells are stopping, you chill out so when [Ab] you're chicken at the hop.
_ [Eb]
Do the dancing, [Db] say some sadder sweet with the [Ab] nation at the hop. _ _
Let's go to the hop.
Let's go to the hop.
[Db] Oh, baby, let's go to the hop.
[Ab] Oh, baby, [Eb] let's go to the hop.
_ _ [Db] Hop, [Ab] hop, let's go to the [Eb] hop.
Walking back to [Ab] happiness.
Oh, bye, oh, yeah.
Said [Fm] goodbye to loneliness.
Oh, bye, oh, yeah.
[Bbm] [Abm] I never [Eb] knew I'd miss you.
Now [Ab] I know what I must do.
Walking back to [Db] happiness.
I [Ab] shared with you.
[Fm] _ _ [Ab] Walking back to happiness with you.
_ Said farewell to loneliness [F] I knew.
_ [Db] I laid [Eb] aside foolish [Bb] pride.
Learned the [Eb] truth from tears [B] I cried.
[E] _ _ Commercial [A] came on, so I got up to get myself a snack.
You should have seen what [E] was going on by the time [A] that I got back.
[E] Down in the old abandoned mines, sweet Sue, [A] what I haven't missed.
_ [E]
Give me the D to [A] your ranch, I'll blow you all to bits.
Then along came John.
_ _ _ _ [E] _
Walking John.
_ _ [A] _
Slow walking [D] John.
Slow talking John.
[E] Along came lonely, [Ab] lanky [Dm] John. _ _
[E] Along came lonely, [A] lanky John.
[G] oh Rudy, [F]
doody-doody, oh Rudy, [C] doody-doody, [Bb] oh Rudy
Wa-ba-ba-looma, ba-la [F]-ba-ba-ba, I got a gal named Sue, she knows just what to do
[Bb] I got a girl named Sue, [F]
she knows just what to do.
She walks to the east, she walks to the west, [B] but she's the girl that I [F] love best.
Tootie pootie, ho rooty, tootie pootie, ho rooty, [Bb] tootie pootie, [Gm] _ _ [F] _
ho rooty, [C] tootie pootie, [F] ho rooty.
[Gb] Wop bop a loo mop a dum bam boom.
[F] Honeycomb, _ _ honeycomb.
Well it's a darn good life and it's kind of funny [Bb] how the Lord made the bee and the bee made the honey [C] and the honeybee looking for a [F] home.
And they called it a honeycomb and they roamed the world and they [Bb] gathered all of the honeycomb in the one sweet ball.
[C] Well honeycomb from a million trips [F] made my [Bb] baby's lips all honeycomb.
I watched her be my baby, [F] well honeycomb be my home.
She's got a hank [C] of hair and a decent bone, [F] and they're walking, talking honeycomb.
[Bb] Well honeycomb, I watched her be my baby, [F] well honeycomb be my home.
[C] What a darn good life when you got a wife [F] like a honeycomb.
_ [Dm] When you see a gentleman bee [Cm] around a lady bee buzzing, _ _ [G] just count to ten [Bb] and then count again, [D] there sure to be an even dozen.
[F] _ A [C] multiplication, _ that's the name [F] of the game.
_ In each [C] generation, _ they play [F] the same.
_ _ [Dm]
Now there was two butterflies casting their eyes both in the [D] same direction.
[B] _ [F] You'd never guess [Bb] that one little yes [C] could start a butterfly [F] collection.
[C] A multiplication, _ that's the name [F] of the game.
_ [C] In each generation, _ they play [F] the same.
_ Let me tell you [A] now, I'll say one and one is five, [Dm] you can call me a silly goat.
[G] Butch take two minks and two minks.
[C] Ah, you got a one mink hole.
_ [E] _ _
[G] _ [C] Well, if you got a new dance, and it goes like this.
_ _ _ [F] Yeah, the main of the dance, the pamperment [C] twist.
_ _ [G] Like, [F] like this, the [C] pamperment twist.
[G] You do the round and around, _ open and dance.
[F] [Cm] Round and around, [C] _ open and dance.
[G] Round and [F] around, open [C] and dance.
One, two, three, kick.
One, two, three, jump.
_ [E] _ _
[C] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] See the gal with the red dress on, you do the [D] boogie woogie all night long, [F] all right. _ _
[C] Hey, hey, hey, [G] uh-huh, [F] _
[C] all right.
Hey, [G] I wanna know, I wanna know right _ now.
I [F] got a new goal, baby, I [C] wanna know right now.
[G] Baby, I wanna know, [F] baby, [C] I wanna know.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ Well, I'm gonna write a little letter, I'm gonna mail it to my local DJ.
_ _ [G] Yeah, it's a jumping little [Em] record, I want my [D] jockey to play.
_ _ Roll over, [G] Beethoven, I gotta hear it [D] again today.
_ You know my temperature's [Bm] rising, the dewpoint's blowing a fuse.
_ My heart beat in rhythm and my [D] soul keep a-singing the blues.
_ [A] Roll over, Beethoven, tell your girl [D] skinny news.
_ I got the rockin' new ammonia, I need a shot of rhythm and blues.
_ _ [G] I caught the rolling off the writer sitting [D] down at a rhythm review.
_ _ Roll [B] over, Beethoven, they're rocking in [D] two by two.
_ Well, if you feel it and like it, go get your lover, then reel and rock it.
Roll it [G] over, then move on [Em] up just a trifle [D] further, then reel and rock with one another.
Roll [E] over, Beethoven, dig these [D] rhythms blue.
_ _ _ Everybody's going [A] out and having fun.
[Em] I'm just a fool to stay [D] home and having a hug.
I can't get over how she [G] set me free.
_ [A] _ [Em] _ Oh, [D] lonesome me.
_ I've had this thing I'm making by [A] just hanging around, hanging around.
I know that I should have some [D] fun and paint the town, paint the town.
I love sick women, but I [G] just can't sleep.
_ [A] _ _ Oh, [D] lonesome me.
_ [A] I'll bet she's not in like me.
[E] She's a mess.
She's a bar boy with a [A] daughter tongue.
_ _ I'd do her a [E] solo and brother no joke.
I'd walk her right back here [A] and cry.
_ _ [D] Wake up, little Susie.
Wake up.
_ _ Wake up, little Susie.
Wake up.
_ [G] She's broken and sound asleep.
Wake up, little Susie and weep.
The [D] moonbeam over her is over-blind and weary and [G] troubled deep.
Wake [A] up, little [G] Susie.
Wake [A] up, little Susie.
Well, what was born of dead and mild?
What was born of dead and proud?
What was born of dead and sad?
_ _ Wake [D] up, little [A] Susie.
Wake [D] up, little Susie.
I know tomorrow you'll be in my tent.
_ [G] Oh, Susie, baby, look me like you do again.
Wake [A] up, little [G] Susie.
Wake [A] up, little Susie.
We [D] gotta go home. _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
You can walk and you can roll and do the stomping, even strolling at the hop. _
[Db] When the bells are stopping, you chill out so when [Ab] you're chicken at the hop.
_ [Eb]
Do the dancing, [Db] say some sadder sweet with the [Ab] nation at the hop. _ _
Let's go to the hop.
Let's go to the hop.
[Db] Oh, baby, let's go to the hop.
[Ab] Oh, baby, [Eb] let's go to the hop.
_ _ [Db] Hop, [Ab] hop, let's go to the [Eb] hop.
Walking back to [Ab] happiness.
Oh, bye, oh, yeah.
Said [Fm] goodbye to loneliness.
Oh, bye, oh, yeah.
[Bbm] [Abm] I never [Eb] knew I'd miss you.
Now [Ab] I know what I must do.
Walking back to [Db] happiness.
I [Ab] shared with you.
[Fm] _ _ [Ab] Walking back to happiness with you.
_ Said farewell to loneliness [F] I knew.
_ [Db] I laid [Eb] aside foolish [Bb] pride.
Learned the [Eb] truth from tears [B] I cried.
[E] _ _ Commercial [A] came on, so I got up to get myself a snack.
You should have seen what [E] was going on by the time [A] that I got back.
[E] Down in the old abandoned mines, sweet Sue, [A] what I haven't missed.
_ [E]
Give me the D to [A] your ranch, I'll blow you all to bits.
Then along came John.
_ _ _ _ [E] _
Walking John.
_ _ [A] _
Slow walking [D] John.
Slow talking John.
[E] Along came lonely, [Ab] lanky [Dm] John. _ _
[E] Along came lonely, [A] lanky John.