Chords for Wonky Donkey (Live Performance on What Now!) by Craig Smith
Tempo:
97.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Ab
Eb
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Now Charlie, I've got one more thing to talk [Cm] about.
Oh yeah.
It's part of [Ab] my big surprise.
If you [Eb] guys at home love the Wonky Donkey [Bb] song.
Yes.
The Wonky Donkey book has [Ab] just come out.
And we've got a coloring in competition [Eb] for it.
There's the book right there.
[F] And there's the competition.
[C] I'm so going to enter this [Ab] one.
I love the Wonky Donkey.
Yeah, I know you love it, [Eb] Charlie.
That's why I've got this big [Bb] surprise.
Oh, why?
Performing [Cm] live in the What Now studio
[Ab] is Greg Smith singing [Eb] the Wonky.
Oh my gosh.
[D] [A] [D]
I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
[Dm] Only had three [A] legs.
He was a [D] wonky donkey, wonky donkey, [A]
wonky donkey.
[D]
I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
Only had three legs and one eye.
He [D] was a winky wonky donkey, winky wonky [A] donkey,
winky wonky donkey.
[D]
[A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
Yee-haw.
He was [D] a honky tonky wonky donkey, [A] honky tonky wonky [D] donkey.
I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
[N] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
And he was quite tall and slim.
[A] He was [D] a lanky honky tonky, winky wonky [Gbm] donkey.
Lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
Yee-haw.
[N] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
[A] And he smelled really bad.
He was a [D] stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [A] wonky donkey.
Stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee-haw.
[Db] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He smelled really bad.
And that morning he got up early and he hadn't had [A] any coffee.
He was a cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey.
Cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee-haw.
[Ab] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He [A] smelled really bad.
He got up in the morning and he coffeed.
He was always getting up to mischief.
He was a cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey.
Cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee [N]-haw.
Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He smelled really bad.
He got up in the morning and he coffeed.
He was always getting up to mischief.
But he was quite [A] good looking.
He was a spunky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey.
Spunky hanky banky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
[D] Yee-haw.
[G]
[Bb] [Cm] Donkey and also, [Ab] Craig, put it in my friend.
Thanks Charlie.
Now [Gm] Craig, you've been pretty busy all over the [C] place
lately, haven't you?
Yeah, [Ab] yeah.
Been up and all over the North Island a wee bit.
Awesome.
[D] Have you got anyone out there?
[Bb] I want to give a big shout out [Cm] to the Thames area [Ab] schools
that I [Bb] performed yesterday and [Eb] also to all the Auckland
schools that I performed all through the last week.
Oh, well thank you very much.
[Ab] Also to the Stags, well done.
[Abm] Yeah.
[Eb] And thank you so much for joining [Bb] us.
Please give it up for [Ab] Craig Smith.
Thanks guys.
Oh yeah.
It's part of [Ab] my big surprise.
If you [Eb] guys at home love the Wonky Donkey [Bb] song.
Yes.
The Wonky Donkey book has [Ab] just come out.
And we've got a coloring in competition [Eb] for it.
There's the book right there.
[F] And there's the competition.
[C] I'm so going to enter this [Ab] one.
I love the Wonky Donkey.
Yeah, I know you love it, [Eb] Charlie.
That's why I've got this big [Bb] surprise.
Oh, why?
Performing [Cm] live in the What Now studio
[Ab] is Greg Smith singing [Eb] the Wonky.
Oh my gosh.
[D] [A] [D]
I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
[Dm] Only had three [A] legs.
He was a [D] wonky donkey, wonky donkey, [A]
wonky donkey.
[D]
I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
Only had three legs and one eye.
He [D] was a winky wonky donkey, winky wonky [A] donkey,
winky wonky donkey.
[D]
[A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
Yee-haw.
He was [D] a honky tonky wonky donkey, [A] honky tonky wonky [D] donkey.
I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
[N] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
And he was quite tall and slim.
[A] He was [D] a lanky honky tonky, winky wonky [Gbm] donkey.
Lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
Yee-haw.
[N] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
[A] And he smelled really bad.
He was a [D] stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [A] wonky donkey.
Stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee-haw.
[Db] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He smelled really bad.
And that morning he got up early and he hadn't had [A] any coffee.
He was a cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey.
Cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee-haw.
[Ab] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He [A] smelled really bad.
He got up in the morning and he coffeed.
He was always getting up to mischief.
He was a cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey.
Cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee [N]-haw.
Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He smelled really bad.
He got up in the morning and he coffeed.
He was always getting up to mischief.
But he was quite [A] good looking.
He was a spunky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey.
Spunky hanky banky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky [D] wonky donkey.
[A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
[D] Yee-haw.
[G]
[Bb] [Cm] Donkey and also, [Ab] Craig, put it in my friend.
Thanks Charlie.
Now [Gm] Craig, you've been pretty busy all over the [C] place
lately, haven't you?
Yeah, [Ab] yeah.
Been up and all over the North Island a wee bit.
Awesome.
[D] Have you got anyone out there?
[Bb] I want to give a big shout out [Cm] to the Thames area [Ab] schools
that I [Bb] performed yesterday and [Eb] also to all the Auckland
schools that I performed all through the last week.
Oh, well thank you very much.
[Ab] Also to the Stags, well done.
[Abm] Yeah.
[Eb] And thank you so much for joining [Bb] us.
Please give it up for [Ab] Craig Smith.
Thanks guys.
Key:
D
A
Ab
Eb
Bb
D
A
Ab
Now Charlie, I've got one more thing to talk [Cm] about.
Oh yeah.
It's part of [Ab] my big surprise.
If you [Eb] guys at home love the Wonky Donkey [Bb] song.
Yes.
The Wonky Donkey book has [Ab] just come out.
And we've got a coloring in competition [Eb] for it.
There's the book right there.
[F] And there's the competition.
[C] I'm so going to enter this [Ab] one.
I love the Wonky Donkey.
Yeah, I know you love it, [Eb] Charlie.
That's why I've got this big [Bb] surprise.
Oh, why?
Performing [Cm] live in the What Now studio
[Ab] is Greg Smith singing [Eb] the Wonky.
_ Oh my gosh.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
[Dm] _ Only had three [A] legs.
He was a [D] wonky donkey, wonky donkey, [A]
wonky donkey.
_ [D] _ _ _ _
I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey. _
Only had three legs and one eye.
He [D] was a winky wonky donkey, winky wonky [A] donkey,
winky wonky donkey.
[D] _
_ _ _ [A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
_ Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
Yee-haw.
He was [D] a honky tonky wonky donkey, [A] _ honky tonky wonky [D] donkey. _
_ _ _ I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
_ [N] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
And he was quite tall and slim.
[A] _ He was [D] a lanky honky tonky, winky wonky [Gbm] donkey.
Lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey. _ _
_ [A] _ [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
Yee-haw.
[N] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
[A] And he smelled really bad.
He was a [D] stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [A] wonky donkey.
_ Stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
_ [A] _ I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee-haw.
[Db] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He smelled really bad.
And that morning he got up early and he hadn't had [A] any coffee. _
He was a cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey.
Cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey. _
[A] _ [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee-haw.
[Ab] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He [A] smelled really bad.
He got up in the morning and he coffeed.
He was always getting up to mischief.
He was a _ cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey. _
Cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey. _ _
[A] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee [N]-haw.
Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He smelled really bad.
He got up in the morning and he coffeed.
He was always getting up to mischief.
But he was quite [A] good looking.
He was a spunky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey. _
Spunky hanky banky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky [D] wonky donkey.
_ _ [A] _ _ [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
[D] Yee-haw. _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Cm] Donkey and also, [Ab] Craig, put it in my friend.
Thanks Charlie.
Now [Gm] Craig, you've been pretty busy all over the [C] place
lately, haven't you?
Yeah, [Ab] yeah.
Been up and all over the North Island a wee bit.
Awesome.
[D] Have you got anyone out there?
[Bb] I want to give a big shout out [Cm] to the Thames area [Ab] schools
that I [Bb] performed yesterday and [Eb] also to all the Auckland
schools that I performed all through the last week.
Oh, well thank you very much.
[Ab] Also to the Stags, well done.
[Abm] Yeah.
[Eb] And thank you so much for joining [Bb] us.
Please give it up for [Ab] Craig Smith.
Thanks guys. _
Oh yeah.
It's part of [Ab] my big surprise.
If you [Eb] guys at home love the Wonky Donkey [Bb] song.
Yes.
The Wonky Donkey book has [Ab] just come out.
And we've got a coloring in competition [Eb] for it.
There's the book right there.
[F] And there's the competition.
[C] I'm so going to enter this [Ab] one.
I love the Wonky Donkey.
Yeah, I know you love it, [Eb] Charlie.
That's why I've got this big [Bb] surprise.
Oh, why?
Performing [Cm] live in the What Now studio
[Ab] is Greg Smith singing [Eb] the Wonky.
_ Oh my gosh.
[D] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
[Dm] _ Only had three [A] legs.
He was a [D] wonky donkey, wonky donkey, [A]
wonky donkey.
_ [D] _ _ _ _
I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey. _
Only had three legs and one eye.
He [D] was a winky wonky donkey, winky wonky [A] donkey,
winky wonky donkey.
[D] _
_ _ _ [A] [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
_ Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
Yee-haw.
He was [D] a honky tonky wonky donkey, [A] _ honky tonky wonky [D] donkey. _
_ _ _ I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
_ [N] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
And he was quite tall and slim.
[A] _ He was [D] a lanky honky tonky, winky wonky [Gbm] donkey.
Lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey. _ _
_ [A] _ [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
Yee-haw.
[N] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
[A] And he smelled really bad.
He was a [D] stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [A] wonky donkey.
_ Stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey.
_ [A] _ I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee-haw.
[Db] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He smelled really bad.
And that morning he got up early and he hadn't had [A] any coffee. _
He was a cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey.
Cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey. _
[A] _ [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee-haw.
[Ab] Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He [A] smelled really bad.
He got up in the morning and he coffeed.
He was always getting up to mischief.
He was a _ cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey. _
Cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky, winky [D] wonky donkey. _ _
[A] I was walking down the road and I saw a donkey.
Yee [N]-haw.
Only had three legs and one eye.
He liked to listen to country music.
He was quite tall and slim.
He smelled really bad.
He got up in the morning and he coffeed.
He was always getting up to mischief.
But he was quite [A] good looking.
He was a spunky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky wonky donkey. _
Spunky hanky banky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky,
winky [D] wonky donkey.
_ _ [A] _ _ [D] I was walking down the road and I saw a [A] donkey.
[D] Yee-haw. _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Cm] Donkey and also, [Ab] Craig, put it in my friend.
Thanks Charlie.
Now [Gm] Craig, you've been pretty busy all over the [C] place
lately, haven't you?
Yeah, [Ab] yeah.
Been up and all over the North Island a wee bit.
Awesome.
[D] Have you got anyone out there?
[Bb] I want to give a big shout out [Cm] to the Thames area [Ab] schools
that I [Bb] performed yesterday and [Eb] also to all the Auckland
schools that I performed all through the last week.
Oh, well thank you very much.
[Ab] Also to the Stags, well done.
[Abm] Yeah.
[Eb] And thank you so much for joining [Bb] us.
Please give it up for [Ab] Craig Smith.
Thanks guys. _