Chords for You got to love your negro man (Walk Hard The Dewey Cox history)

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[G] Full house coming tonight!
can play through the pain.
no music [Bb] tonight, boss.
music, I ain't got no nightclub!
I play a little.
white.
all the songs.
tonight.
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[G] Full house coming tonight!
If Bobby Shad can't play, I need to find someone who can!
I'm fine, I can play through the pain.
Maybe you should have thought about this before you punched your landlord where you got the laryngitis!
I guess it's just no music [Bb] tonight, boss.
Moolahiki!
People come here to dance erotically!
I ain't got no music, I ain't got no nightclub!
_ Excuse me. _ _
I play a little.
I don't know how to tell you this, boy.
You're white.
This crowd will eat you alive.
I've been watching Mr.
Shad every night.
I know all the songs.
It'll be the same show.
It'll be just like Bobby Shad and the bad men, only it'll be me tonight.
_ This is crazy. _ _
I ain't got no other choice.
[Db] I [Bb] _
don't mean to put more [Eb] pressure on you, boy.
[N] The suits from the record company just got here. _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, okay.
_ _ Scared?
_ _ Little.
Well, you should be.
Those Jews control show business.
Just lay it down exactly like Bobby does.
_ _ _ Good evening.
We're Bobby Shad and the bad men.
I'm Dewey Cox.
Bobby Shad couldn't be here tonight, so I'm gonna do his show for you.
And I hope you enjoy it.
[F] _ [Gm] _ [Dm] _ This first song we're fitting to do is, uh, well, it's about, uh, [Bb] ha ha!
[B] It's about [C] when your woman catches you, you know.
She catches you running around town, getting into all kind of [G] strange.
This is racially insensitive.
And she says, son, get your [D] lazy two-tummer Negro ass up out of here.
And you say to her.
_ You [G] got the love for me, old man.
You got the love for me, old man.
Ooh!
You [C] got the love for me, old man.
[G] You got the love for me, old man.
You [D] got the love of my life.
Is he [C] playing Negro [G] man?
He is playing Negro man.
He [D] playing Negro man!
[G] He playing Negro man.
Early [C] in the morning, [G] till late at night.
[C] You know I love you.
I'm gonna take [Fm] you back.
You [C] got the love for me, old man.
You [G] got the love for me, old man.
You [D] got the love, love, [C] love, love of Negro [G] man.
[D] Yeah, come on, do it.
[C] I know I did you [G] wrong.
[Db]
Let me put [C] it on the [G] mic.
You feel all right.
[C] _ You [G] got the love for me, old man.
[D] You got the love, love, [C] love, love of [G] Negro man.
[D] Hey!
_ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Gm] That's what I call winning over the [D] audience.
_ [C] Oh, [G] go, Joey, go.
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ I like what you did out there tonight.
[B]
Have you ever made a recording?
Oh, Mr.
LeKhan, Mr.
Mazel Tov, that's been my dream.
He's not the one you want.
I'm the one you want.
I think he's the one we want.
He's got a nice thing.
He's not so bad with the singing and the playing and the shaking of the tukus.
I think you've got

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