Chords for "Manuela Boy" @SlackKeyShow John Keawe Funny Hawaiian song
Tempo:
79.75 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [C]
No more shame.
[G] No more five cents, no more house.
He go a la [C] paka he a moe.
[G] He goes to the park and [C] sleeps.
Yes, man, no more boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he la.
[G]
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la [C] paka he a moe.
Papa works in the tarot pens and mama makes the poi.
[G]
Sister go out with the howly boy.
She come home any old time.
[C] Manuela boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he [G] la.
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la paka he [C] a moe.
Junior goes to the beach all day to spot the wahines in bikinis.
[G] He wears dark glasses and a coconut hat.
You no can see when his [C] eyeballs roll.
Yes, Manuela boy and my dear boy.
You no more he la he [G] la.
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la paka [C] he a moe.
Wanted to marry this wahine I know.
Her name was Haunani Ho.
[G]
I told my papa, but he said no.
Haunani is your [C] sister, but your mama don't know.
[G] [C] So I told my mama what my papa had said.
She said, son, no pili kia, no worry.
[G]
You can marry Haunani Ho, because your papa's not your [C] papa,
but your papa don't know.
[G] [C] Manuela boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he la.
[G]
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la [C] paka he a moe.
[G] [C]
[N] A little good fun song.
No more shame.
[G] No more five cents, no more house.
He go a la [C] paka he a moe.
[G] He goes to the park and [C] sleeps.
Yes, man, no more boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he la.
[G]
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la [C] paka he a moe.
Papa works in the tarot pens and mama makes the poi.
[G]
Sister go out with the howly boy.
She come home any old time.
[C] Manuela boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he [G] la.
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la paka he [C] a moe.
Junior goes to the beach all day to spot the wahines in bikinis.
[G] He wears dark glasses and a coconut hat.
You no can see when his [C] eyeballs roll.
Yes, Manuela boy and my dear boy.
You no more he la he [G] la.
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la paka [C] he a moe.
Wanted to marry this wahine I know.
Her name was Haunani Ho.
[G]
I told my papa, but he said no.
Haunani is your [C] sister, but your mama don't know.
[G] [C] So I told my mama what my papa had said.
She said, son, no pili kia, no worry.
[G]
You can marry Haunani Ho, because your papa's not your [C] papa,
but your papa don't know.
[G] [C] Manuela boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he la.
[G]
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la [C] paka he a moe.
[G] [C]
[N] A little good fun song.
Key:
G
C
G
C
G
C
G
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ No more shame.
[G] No more five cents, no more house.
He go a la [C] paka he a moe.
[G] He goes to the park and [C] sleeps.
Yes, man, no more boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he la.
[G]
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la [C] paka he a moe.
_ _ _ _ Papa works in the tarot pens and mama makes the poi.
_ [G]
Sister go out with the howly boy.
She come home any old time.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ Manuela boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he [G] la.
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la paka he [C] a moe.
_ _ _ _ Junior goes to the beach all day to spot the wahines in bikinis.
[G] He wears dark glasses and a coconut hat.
You no can see when his [C] eyeballs roll.
_ _ _ _ Yes, Manuela boy and my dear boy.
You no more he la he [G] la.
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la paka [C] he a moe.
_ _ _ _ Wanted to marry this wahine I know.
Her name was Haunani Ho.
_ [G]
I told my papa, but he said no.
Haunani is your [C] sister, but your mama don't know.
[G] _ _ [C] _ So I told my mama what my papa had said.
She said, son, no pili kia, no worry.
_ [G]
You can marry Haunani Ho, because your papa's not your [C] papa,
but your papa don't know.
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ Manuela boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he la.
[G]
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la [C] paka he a moe.
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[N] A little good fun song. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ No more shame.
[G] No more five cents, no more house.
He go a la [C] paka he a moe.
[G] He goes to the park and [C] sleeps.
Yes, man, no more boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he la.
[G]
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la [C] paka he a moe.
_ _ _ _ Papa works in the tarot pens and mama makes the poi.
_ [G]
Sister go out with the howly boy.
She come home any old time.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ Manuela boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he [G] la.
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la paka he [C] a moe.
_ _ _ _ Junior goes to the beach all day to spot the wahines in bikinis.
[G] He wears dark glasses and a coconut hat.
You no can see when his [C] eyeballs roll.
_ _ _ _ Yes, Manuela boy and my dear boy.
You no more he la he [G] la.
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la paka [C] he a moe.
_ _ _ _ Wanted to marry this wahine I know.
Her name was Haunani Ho.
_ [G]
I told my papa, but he said no.
Haunani is your [C] sister, but your mama don't know.
[G] _ _ [C] _ So I told my mama what my papa had said.
She said, son, no pili kia, no worry.
_ [G]
You can marry Haunani Ho, because your papa's not your [C] papa,
but your papa don't know.
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ Manuela boy, my dear boy.
You no more he la he la.
[G]
You no more five cents, you no more house.
You go a la [C] paka he a moe.
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[N] A little good fun song. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _