Chords for Who Throwed Dat Rock
Tempo:
87.55 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [D] [A]
I met you at the square dance, you kissed me tenderly.
You threw your [D] arms around my neck [A] and told me you were free.
Then later on I walked you home and I can't [E] understand
[A] why a big rock hit [D] you in the side [A] and nearly broke my hand.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that big [E] old scaling rock?
[A] Start talking to me [D] and don't you stop [A] till you tell me [E] who threw [A] that rock.
[Bm] [A]
[D] [A]
The other day I took a walk and I met you [E] on the street.
[A] All I did [D] was nod my [A] head, I didn't even speak.
You called me and I turned around and that's the [E] last I know.
[A] Now it takes me an [D] hour to walk to town, [A] these crutches are too slow.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that [E] big old scaling [A] rock?
Start talking to [D] me and don't you [A] stop till you tell me who threw that rock.
[D]
[A]
Now I can't fight what I can't see, for I'm not [E] Superman.
[A] Your kiss has [D] nearly cost my [A] life, how much more can I spend?
Don't tell me it's your brother, for I know he's [E] much too tired.
[A] And I [D] know it's not my [A] wife, she can't throw that hard.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that big old scaling rock?
Start talking to [D] me and don't you [A] stop till you tell me who threw that rock.
I met you at the square dance, you kissed me tenderly.
You threw your [D] arms around my neck [A] and told me you were free.
Then later on I walked you home and I can't [E] understand
[A] why a big rock hit [D] you in the side [A] and nearly broke my hand.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that big [E] old scaling rock?
[A] Start talking to me [D] and don't you stop [A] till you tell me [E] who threw [A] that rock.
[Bm] [A]
[D] [A]
The other day I took a walk and I met you [E] on the street.
[A] All I did [D] was nod my [A] head, I didn't even speak.
You called me and I turned around and that's the [E] last I know.
[A] Now it takes me an [D] hour to walk to town, [A] these crutches are too slow.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that [E] big old scaling [A] rock?
Start talking to [D] me and don't you [A] stop till you tell me who threw that rock.
[D]
[A]
Now I can't fight what I can't see, for I'm not [E] Superman.
[A] Your kiss has [D] nearly cost my [A] life, how much more can I spend?
Don't tell me it's your brother, for I know he's [E] much too tired.
[A] And I [D] know it's not my [A] wife, she can't throw that hard.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that big old scaling rock?
Start talking to [D] me and don't you [A] stop till you tell me who threw that rock.
Key:
A
D
E
Bm
A
D
E
Bm
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ I met you at the square dance, you kissed me tenderly.
You threw your [D] arms around my neck [A] and told me you were free.
Then later on I walked you home and I can't [E] understand
[A] why a big rock hit [D] you in the side [A] and nearly broke my hand.
_ Who threw that rock?
Who threw that big [E] old scaling rock?
[A] Start talking to me [D] and don't you stop [A] till you tell me [E] who threw [A] that rock. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ The other day I took a walk and I met you [E] on the street.
[A] All I did [D] was nod my [A] head, I didn't even speak.
You called me and I turned around and that's the [E] last I know.
[A] Now it takes me an [D] hour to walk to town, [A] these crutches are too slow.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that [E] big old scaling [A] rock?
Start talking to [D] me and don't you [A] stop till you tell me who threw that rock.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
Now I can't fight what I can't see, for I'm not [E] Superman.
[A] Your kiss has [D] nearly cost my [A] life, how much more can I spend?
Don't tell me it's your brother, for I know he's [E] much too tired.
[A] And I [D] know it's not my [A] wife, she can't throw that hard.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that big old scaling rock?
Start talking to [D] me and don't you [A] stop till you tell me who threw that rock. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I met you at the square dance, you kissed me tenderly.
You threw your [D] arms around my neck [A] and told me you were free.
Then later on I walked you home and I can't [E] understand
[A] why a big rock hit [D] you in the side [A] and nearly broke my hand.
_ Who threw that rock?
Who threw that big [E] old scaling rock?
[A] Start talking to me [D] and don't you stop [A] till you tell me [E] who threw [A] that rock. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ The other day I took a walk and I met you [E] on the street.
[A] All I did [D] was nod my [A] head, I didn't even speak.
You called me and I turned around and that's the [E] last I know.
[A] Now it takes me an [D] hour to walk to town, [A] these crutches are too slow.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that [E] big old scaling [A] rock?
Start talking to [D] me and don't you [A] stop till you tell me who threw that rock.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
Now I can't fight what I can't see, for I'm not [E] Superman.
[A] Your kiss has [D] nearly cost my [A] life, how much more can I spend?
Don't tell me it's your brother, for I know he's [E] much too tired.
[A] And I [D] know it's not my [A] wife, she can't throw that hard.
Who threw that rock?
Who threw that big old scaling rock?
Start talking to [D] me and don't you [A] stop till you tell me who threw that rock. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _