Chords for Whoop-I-Ti-Yi-Yo
Tempo:
56 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Take one, two, you know what to do.
[D] Just an old cowboy with twigs in [A] my hair,
two thirds [D] alligator and three quarters [A] bear,
and one half a [D] lion, but let it be known,
[A] I never told one [D] lie that was not my own.
[A] Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
[A] I'll eat when I'm hungry, I'll drink when I'm dry,
don't boss [D] me or cross me or I'll spit in your eye.
[A] I think what I please and I say what I mean,
and I think all you [D] women are the finest I've [A] seen.
Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
I love the prairie, say what you will,
[A] it's flat and it's dusty, [D] but I love it still.
It's empty and lonely and tedious [A] too,
so maybe I'm [D] crazy, but what can I do?
[A] Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
Here comes a solo.
Yeah, real good.
Yes, you can tell by the way we are [A] dressed,
we are two [D] cowboys of the wild west,
[A] cowboys whose boots [D] have stepped into manure,
[A] heroes of song and [D] of literature.
We're riding the snow and we're riding the [A] rain,
just like Gene Autry, just [B] like John Wayne.
[A] They were better cowboys than us and I mean it,
but we are still [D] living and that is [A] convenient.
Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get [A] along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
And get along [D] all the way.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
Where we going now?
[N]
[D] Just an old cowboy with twigs in [A] my hair,
two thirds [D] alligator and three quarters [A] bear,
and one half a [D] lion, but let it be known,
[A] I never told one [D] lie that was not my own.
[A] Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
[A] I'll eat when I'm hungry, I'll drink when I'm dry,
don't boss [D] me or cross me or I'll spit in your eye.
[A] I think what I please and I say what I mean,
and I think all you [D] women are the finest I've [A] seen.
Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
I love the prairie, say what you will,
[A] it's flat and it's dusty, [D] but I love it still.
It's empty and lonely and tedious [A] too,
so maybe I'm [D] crazy, but what can I do?
[A] Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
Here comes a solo.
Yeah, real good.
Yes, you can tell by the way we are [A] dressed,
we are two [D] cowboys of the wild west,
[A] cowboys whose boots [D] have stepped into manure,
[A] heroes of song and [D] of literature.
We're riding the snow and we're riding the [A] rain,
just like Gene Autry, just [B] like John Wayne.
[A] They were better cowboys than us and I mean it,
but we are still [D] living and that is [A] convenient.
Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get [A] along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
And get along [D] all the way.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
Where we going now?
[N]
Key:
D
A
B
D
A
B
D
A
Take one, two, you know what to do.
[D] _ _ _ Just an old cowboy with twigs in [A] my hair,
two thirds [D] alligator and three quarters [A] bear,
and one half a [D] lion, but let it be known,
[A] I never told one [D] lie that was not my own.
[A] Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
[A] I'll eat when I'm hungry, I'll drink when I'm dry,
don't boss [D] me or cross me or I'll spit in your eye.
[A] I think what I please and I say what I mean,
and I think all you [D] women are the finest I've [A] seen.
Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie. _
_ _ _ I love the prairie, say what you will,
[A] it's flat and it's dusty, [D] but I love it still.
It's empty and lonely and tedious [A] too,
so maybe I'm [D] crazy, but what can I do?
[A] Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
Here comes a solo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, real good.
Yes, you can tell by the way we are [A] dressed,
we are two [D] cowboys of the wild west,
[A] cowboys whose boots [D] have stepped into manure,
[A] heroes of song and [D] of literature.
We're riding the snow and we're riding the [A] rain,
just like Gene Autry, just [B] like John Wayne.
[A] They were better cowboys than us and I mean it,
but we are still [D] living and that is [A] convenient.
Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get [A] along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
And get along [D] all the way.
_ _ Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
Where we going now?
[N] _ _
[D] _ _ _ Just an old cowboy with twigs in [A] my hair,
two thirds [D] alligator and three quarters [A] bear,
and one half a [D] lion, but let it be known,
[A] I never told one [D] lie that was not my own.
[A] Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
[A] I'll eat when I'm hungry, I'll drink when I'm dry,
don't boss [D] me or cross me or I'll spit in your eye.
[A] I think what I please and I say what I mean,
and I think all you [D] women are the finest I've [A] seen.
Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie. _
_ _ _ I love the prairie, say what you will,
[A] it's flat and it's dusty, [D] but I love it still.
It's empty and lonely and tedious [A] too,
so maybe I'm [D] crazy, but what can I do?
[A] Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
Here comes a solo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, real good.
Yes, you can tell by the way we are [A] dressed,
we are two [D] cowboys of the wild west,
[A] cowboys whose boots [D] have stepped into manure,
[A] heroes of song and [D] of literature.
We're riding the snow and we're riding the [A] rain,
just like Gene Autry, just [B] like John Wayne.
[A] They were better cowboys than us and I mean it,
but we are still [D] living and that is [A] convenient.
Whoopity, ayo, [D] get along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get [A] along little doggie.
Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
And get along [D] all the way.
_ _ Whoopity, ayo, get along little doggie.
Where we going now?
[N] _ _