Chords for VeggieTales - I'm So Blue
Tempo:
144.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
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E
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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Now [Em] Madame Libéry [G] was a sad little [Em] berry.
[G] She lived by [Em] herself [G] in a house in [Em] a tree.
[G] Her butlers would [Em] show up each [G] morning at nine.
They'd open the door [Dm] to hear Madame [D] whine.
[Bm]
[Am] [G] I'm so blue-hoo-hoo, blue [Em]-hoo-hoo, [G] blue-hoo [D]-hoo-hoo, [G] [Bm] I [Am] don't know [G] what to [Bm] do.
[C] She's so [G] blue-hoo-hoo, blue-hoo-hoo, blue [D]-hoo-hoo-hoo, [G] she's [Bm] so blue she [Am] don't know [G] what to do.
Her [Em] butlers, whose names [G] were Bob and Lily, would help her with chores in her house in [Em] a tree.
[G] Bob [Em] would wash dishes [G] for Lily [D] to try.
[G] Madame [Bm] would stack them [Am] and then start [G] to cry.
[Bm] [C] I'm so [G] blue-hoo [Em]-hoo, blue-hoo [G]-hoo, blue-hoo [D]-hoo-hoo, [G] [Bm] she's so blue she [C] don't know [G] what to do.
These dishes are faded, [D#] their edges [G] are chipped, this wall is unfacked, well done, this one [D] is flipped.
[G] These spoons are too tiny, these fogs are no good, these knives have gone dull [Em] and don't slice like [A] they should.
[D]
My neighbors have nice things, [A] I've seen them myself.
[E] In fact, I keep [A] pictures up here on my [C#] shelf.
[D] Look at this new flatware [A] of [Cm] Monsieur [F#] Lacoon's [B] and Monsieur Duplan's [E] and Twelve Franklin [D] Minspoon's.
And Philip Van [A] Puyant and Pop's new sink, [E] why, he even has [A] a disposal, I think.
[D] And look at this crotch [A]-pot of [F#] Madame [B] Lacrosse's and Ceramic Jaws, where [E] she keeps [F#m] all [E] her sauces.
Nice sauces.
I'm so [A] blue-hoo-hoo, [F#m] blue-hoo-hoo, [A] blue-hoo-hoo [E]-hoo,
[A] she's [C#m] so blue she [A] don't know what to do.
[D] Just look at this sofa [A] of Edward and Tammy's [E] and Lovely Awa's, where [A] they keep all their jammies.
[D] I really can't stand it, [A] I [G] think I [F#] might die.
[B] [E] Hanky, I'm [F#m] going to [E] cry.
Too late!
[A] Blue-hoo-hoo, [F#m] blue-hoo-hoo, [A] blue-hoo-hoo [E]-hoo, what [A] [C#m]
[Bm] [A] to do?
[E] She's [D]
so [A] blue.
I'm [F#m] so blue.
[A] She's so blue-hoo [E]-hoo-hoo.
[A]
She's [C#m] so blue she [E] don't know what [A] to do.
[C#m] [Bm] [A]
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Now [Em] Madame Libéry [G] was a sad little [Em] berry.
[G] She lived by [Em] herself [G] in a house in [Em] a tree.
[G] Her butlers would [Em] show up each [G] morning at nine.
They'd open the door [Dm] to hear Madame [D] whine.
[Bm]
[Am] [G] I'm so blue-hoo-hoo, blue [Em]-hoo-hoo, [G] blue-hoo [D]-hoo-hoo, [G] [Bm] I [Am] don't know [G] what to [Bm] do.
[C] She's so [G] blue-hoo-hoo, blue-hoo-hoo, blue [D]-hoo-hoo-hoo, [G] she's [Bm] so blue she [Am] don't know [G] what to do.
Her [Em] butlers, whose names [G] were Bob and Lily, would help her with chores in her house in [Em] a tree.
[G] Bob [Em] would wash dishes [G] for Lily [D] to try.
[G] Madame [Bm] would stack them [Am] and then start [G] to cry.
[Bm] [C] I'm so [G] blue-hoo [Em]-hoo, blue-hoo [G]-hoo, blue-hoo [D]-hoo-hoo, [G] [Bm] she's so blue she [C] don't know [G] what to do.
These dishes are faded, [D#] their edges [G] are chipped, this wall is unfacked, well done, this one [D] is flipped.
[G] These spoons are too tiny, these fogs are no good, these knives have gone dull [Em] and don't slice like [A] they should.
[D]
My neighbors have nice things, [A] I've seen them myself.
[E] In fact, I keep [A] pictures up here on my [C#] shelf.
[D] Look at this new flatware [A] of [Cm] Monsieur [F#] Lacoon's [B] and Monsieur Duplan's [E] and Twelve Franklin [D] Minspoon's.
And Philip Van [A] Puyant and Pop's new sink, [E] why, he even has [A] a disposal, I think.
[D] And look at this crotch [A]-pot of [F#] Madame [B] Lacrosse's and Ceramic Jaws, where [E] she keeps [F#m] all [E] her sauces.
Nice sauces.
I'm so [A] blue-hoo-hoo, [F#m] blue-hoo-hoo, [A] blue-hoo-hoo [E]-hoo,
[A] she's [C#m] so blue she [A] don't know what to do.
[D] Just look at this sofa [A] of Edward and Tammy's [E] and Lovely Awa's, where [A] they keep all their jammies.
[D] I really can't stand it, [A] I [G] think I [F#] might die.
[B] [E] Hanky, I'm [F#m] going to [E] cry.
Too late!
[A] Blue-hoo-hoo, [F#m] blue-hoo-hoo, [A] blue-hoo-hoo [E]-hoo, what [A] [C#m]
[Bm] [A] to do?
[E] She's [D]
so [A] blue.
I'm [F#m] so blue.
[A] She's so blue-hoo [E]-hoo-hoo.
[A]
She's [C#m] so blue she [E] don't know what [A] to do.
[C#m] [Bm] [A]
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Now [Em] Madame Libéry [G] was a sad little [Em] berry.
[G] She lived by [Em] herself [G] in a house in [Em] a tree.
[G] Her butlers would [Em] show up each [G] morning at nine.
They'd open the door [Dm] to hear Madame [D] whine.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ [G] I'm so blue-hoo-hoo, blue [Em]-hoo-hoo, [G] blue-hoo [D]-hoo-hoo, [G] _ _ [Bm] I [Am] don't know [G] what to [Bm] do.
[C] She's so [G] blue-hoo-hoo, blue-hoo-hoo, blue [D]-hoo-hoo-hoo, [G] she's [Bm] so blue she [Am] don't know [G] what to do.
Her [Em] butlers, whose names [G] were Bob and Lily, would help her with chores in her house in [Em] a tree.
[G] Bob [Em] would wash dishes [G] for Lily [D] to try.
[G] Madame [Bm] would stack them [Am] and then start [G] to cry.
[Bm] _ _ [C] I'm so [G] blue-hoo [Em]-hoo, blue-hoo [G]-hoo, blue-hoo [D]-hoo-hoo, [G] _ [Bm] she's so blue she [C] don't know [G] what to do.
These dishes are faded, [D#] their edges [G] are chipped, this wall is unfacked, well done, this one [D] is flipped.
[G] These spoons are too tiny, these fogs are no good, these knives have gone dull [Em] and don't slice like [A] they _ should.
[D] _ _ _
My neighbors have nice things, [A] I've seen them myself.
[E] In fact, I keep [A] pictures up here on my [C#] shelf.
[D] Look at this new flatware [A] of [Cm] Monsieur [F#] Lacoon's [B] and Monsieur Duplan's [E] and Twelve Franklin _ [D] Minspoon's.
And Philip Van [A] Puyant and Pop's new sink, [E] why, he even has [A] a disposal, I think.
[D] And look at this crotch [A]-pot of [F#] Madame [B] Lacrosse's and Ceramic Jaws, where [E] she keeps [F#m] all [E] her sauces.
_ _ _ _ Nice sauces.
_ _ _ _ I'm so [A] blue-hoo-hoo, [F#m] blue-hoo-hoo, [A] blue-hoo-hoo [E]-hoo, _
[A] she's [C#m] so blue she [A] don't know what to do.
[D] Just look at this sofa [A] of Edward and Tammy's [E] and Lovely Awa's, where [A] they keep all their jammies.
[D] I really can't stand it, [A] I [G] think I [F#] might die.
[B] _ _ _ [E] Hanky, I'm [F#m] going to [E] cry.
_ _ _ _ Too late! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Blue-hoo-hoo, [F#m] blue-hoo-hoo, [A] blue-hoo-hoo [E]-hoo, what [A] _ _ [C#m] _ _
[Bm] _ [A] to do?
[E] _ She's [D]
so [A] blue.
I'm [F#m] so blue.
[A] She's so blue-hoo [E]-hoo-hoo.
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She's [C#m] so blue she [E] don't know what [A] to _ do.
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _
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Now [Em] Madame Libéry [G] was a sad little [Em] berry.
[G] She lived by [Em] herself [G] in a house in [Em] a tree.
[G] Her butlers would [Em] show up each [G] morning at nine.
They'd open the door [Dm] to hear Madame [D] whine.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ [G] I'm so blue-hoo-hoo, blue [Em]-hoo-hoo, [G] blue-hoo [D]-hoo-hoo, [G] _ _ [Bm] I [Am] don't know [G] what to [Bm] do.
[C] She's so [G] blue-hoo-hoo, blue-hoo-hoo, blue [D]-hoo-hoo-hoo, [G] she's [Bm] so blue she [Am] don't know [G] what to do.
Her [Em] butlers, whose names [G] were Bob and Lily, would help her with chores in her house in [Em] a tree.
[G] Bob [Em] would wash dishes [G] for Lily [D] to try.
[G] Madame [Bm] would stack them [Am] and then start [G] to cry.
[Bm] _ _ [C] I'm so [G] blue-hoo [Em]-hoo, blue-hoo [G]-hoo, blue-hoo [D]-hoo-hoo, [G] _ [Bm] she's so blue she [C] don't know [G] what to do.
These dishes are faded, [D#] their edges [G] are chipped, this wall is unfacked, well done, this one [D] is flipped.
[G] These spoons are too tiny, these fogs are no good, these knives have gone dull [Em] and don't slice like [A] they _ should.
[D] _ _ _
My neighbors have nice things, [A] I've seen them myself.
[E] In fact, I keep [A] pictures up here on my [C#] shelf.
[D] Look at this new flatware [A] of [Cm] Monsieur [F#] Lacoon's [B] and Monsieur Duplan's [E] and Twelve Franklin _ [D] Minspoon's.
And Philip Van [A] Puyant and Pop's new sink, [E] why, he even has [A] a disposal, I think.
[D] And look at this crotch [A]-pot of [F#] Madame [B] Lacrosse's and Ceramic Jaws, where [E] she keeps [F#m] all [E] her sauces.
_ _ _ _ Nice sauces.
_ _ _ _ I'm so [A] blue-hoo-hoo, [F#m] blue-hoo-hoo, [A] blue-hoo-hoo [E]-hoo, _
[A] she's [C#m] so blue she [A] don't know what to do.
[D] Just look at this sofa [A] of Edward and Tammy's [E] and Lovely Awa's, where [A] they keep all their jammies.
[D] I really can't stand it, [A] I [G] think I [F#] might die.
[B] _ _ _ [E] Hanky, I'm [F#m] going to [E] cry.
_ _ _ _ Too late! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] Blue-hoo-hoo, [F#m] blue-hoo-hoo, [A] blue-hoo-hoo [E]-hoo, what [A] _ _ [C#m] _ _
[Bm] _ [A] to do?
[E] _ She's [D]
so [A] blue.
I'm [F#m] so blue.
[A] She's so blue-hoo [E]-hoo-hoo.
_ _ _ _ [A] _
She's [C#m] so blue she [E] don't know what [A] to _ do.
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _