Chords for Yankee Doodles 17 - Rif's Falkaener Slobber Song
Tempo:
151.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
F#
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'm tired of dark-eyed lovers and I'm [D] tired of raven hair.
They're looking all alike to me, I'm starting not [G] to care.
I call them by each other's names [C] and at the worst of [G] times,
I need a change of menu [D] like a man [G] from other climes.
I want a blonde, [C] maybe blue green [G] eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I [D] think I'd go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, [C] bring [G] sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so I [G] want a blonde.
Well, I tried to find a redhead, though I know they're [D] pretty rare.
I know a gal who's got one, [G] but she doesn't want to share.
Besides, the redhead's temper [C] just means knife work I don't [G] need.
I like my lovers in [D] one piece, I hate [G] it when they bleed.
I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I [D] think I'd go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, bring sunshine here below.
Just one way to do it, [D] so I [G] want a blonde.
Don't try to tell me that there's charm inside [D] a hairless head,
cause bald's not the kind of man that I want [G] in my bed.
And I'm as tired of brown hair as [C] I am of raven [G] black.
And gray hair may bring wisdom, but [D] there's plenty more [G] they lack.
I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I think I'd [D] go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, [C] you know, bring [G] sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so I [G] want a blonde.
I've found a couple prospects, but I think [D] I've met my match.
They're sneaky sons of ancestors and kinda [G] hard to catch.
I guess I'll hide out on the [C] dock and bring a club and net.
[G] And give some falkin' boy [D] a shore leave he [G] will soon forget.
I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I think [D] I'd go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, bring sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so [G] I want a blonde.
[F#] I want a blonde.
[A#] [N]
They're looking all alike to me, I'm starting not [G] to care.
I call them by each other's names [C] and at the worst of [G] times,
I need a change of menu [D] like a man [G] from other climes.
I want a blonde, [C] maybe blue green [G] eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I [D] think I'd go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, [C] bring [G] sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so I [G] want a blonde.
Well, I tried to find a redhead, though I know they're [D] pretty rare.
I know a gal who's got one, [G] but she doesn't want to share.
Besides, the redhead's temper [C] just means knife work I don't [G] need.
I like my lovers in [D] one piece, I hate [G] it when they bleed.
I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I [D] think I'd go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, bring sunshine here below.
Just one way to do it, [D] so I [G] want a blonde.
Don't try to tell me that there's charm inside [D] a hairless head,
cause bald's not the kind of man that I want [G] in my bed.
And I'm as tired of brown hair as [C] I am of raven [G] black.
And gray hair may bring wisdom, but [D] there's plenty more [G] they lack.
I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I think I'd [D] go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, [C] you know, bring [G] sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so I [G] want a blonde.
I've found a couple prospects, but I think [D] I've met my match.
They're sneaky sons of ancestors and kinda [G] hard to catch.
I guess I'll hide out on the [C] dock and bring a club and net.
[G] And give some falkin' boy [D] a shore leave he [G] will soon forget.
I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I think [D] I'd go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, bring sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so [G] I want a blonde.
[F#] I want a blonde.
[A#] [N]
Key:
G
D
C
F#
A#
G
D
C
_ _ _ I'm tired of dark-eyed lovers and I'm [D] tired of raven hair.
They're looking all alike to me, I'm starting not [G] to care.
I call them by each other's names [C] and at the worst of [G] times,
I need a change of menu [D] like a man [G] from other climes.
_ I want a blonde, [C] maybe blue green [G] eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I [D] think I'd go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, [C] bring [G] sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so I [G] want a blonde. _
_ _ Well, I tried to find a redhead, though I know they're [D] pretty rare.
I know a gal who's got one, [G] but she doesn't want to share.
Besides, the redhead's temper [C] just means knife work I don't [G] need.
I like my lovers in [D] one piece, I hate [G] it when they bleed.
_ I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I [D] think I'd go for two.
_ [G] Cut that golden hair, you know, bring sunshine here below.
Just one way to do it, [D] so I [G] want a blonde. _ _ _
_ Don't try to tell me that there's charm inside [D] a hairless head,
cause bald's not the kind of man that I want [G] in my bed.
_ And I'm as tired of brown hair as [C] I am of raven [G] black.
And gray hair may bring wisdom, but [D] there's plenty more [G] they lack.
_ _ I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I think I'd [D] go for two.
_ [G] Cut that golden hair, [C] you know, bring [G] sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so I [G] want a blonde. _
_ _ _ I've found a couple prospects, but I think [D] I've met my match.
They're sneaky sons of ancestors and kinda [G] hard to catch.
I guess I'll hide out on the [C] dock and bring a club and net.
[G] And give some falkin' boy [D] a shore leave he [G] will soon forget. _
I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I think [D] I'd go for two. _
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, bring sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so [G] I want a blonde.
_ _ [F#] I want a _ _ blonde.
_ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
They're looking all alike to me, I'm starting not [G] to care.
I call them by each other's names [C] and at the worst of [G] times,
I need a change of menu [D] like a man [G] from other climes.
_ I want a blonde, [C] maybe blue green [G] eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I [D] think I'd go for two.
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, [C] bring [G] sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so I [G] want a blonde. _
_ _ Well, I tried to find a redhead, though I know they're [D] pretty rare.
I know a gal who's got one, [G] but she doesn't want to share.
Besides, the redhead's temper [C] just means knife work I don't [G] need.
I like my lovers in [D] one piece, I hate [G] it when they bleed.
_ I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I [D] think I'd go for two.
_ [G] Cut that golden hair, you know, bring sunshine here below.
Just one way to do it, [D] so I [G] want a blonde. _ _ _
_ Don't try to tell me that there's charm inside [D] a hairless head,
cause bald's not the kind of man that I want [G] in my bed.
_ And I'm as tired of brown hair as [C] I am of raven [G] black.
And gray hair may bring wisdom, but [D] there's plenty more [G] they lack.
_ _ I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I think I'd [D] go for two.
_ [G] Cut that golden hair, [C] you know, bring [G] sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so I [G] want a blonde. _
_ _ _ I've found a couple prospects, but I think [D] I've met my match.
They're sneaky sons of ancestors and kinda [G] hard to catch.
I guess I'll hide out on the [C] dock and bring a club and net.
[G] And give some falkin' boy [D] a shore leave he [G] will soon forget. _
I want a blonde, maybe green eyes, maybe blue.
I want a blonde, how I think [D] I'd go for two. _
[G] Cut that golden hair, you know, bring sunshine here below.
Just one way to do [D] it, so [G] I want a blonde.
_ _ [F#] I want a _ _ blonde.
_ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _