"My Boy Lollipop" Patty Benson Lip Sync Chords
Tempo:
132.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
Bm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We have a young lady here who has possibly the most beautiful dimples that I have ever seen in my entire life.
Come on over here, sweetheart.
She was standing out [E] in front when I walked in this afternoon with [F] all the records.
I said, I need some [B] volunteers.
She's, oh, sitting there, and I wouldn't budge.
I said, you?
So she was good enough to come back.
Sit down, make yourself comfortable.
Let's find out who you are.
Pat Benson.
Pat Benson.
How old are you, Pat?
14.
[G#m] Pat Benson is 14 years old.
Now, would you smile real big for us?
Look at those dimples.
Do you believe that, huh?
The dimple darling.
She sleeps with pennies in her cheek every night.
That's how it got to be that [Bm] way.
You go to what school, Pat?
Thomas [C] Jefferson.
Thomas [G] Jefferson.
Very good.
You're going to do a song [N] for us, right?
Yeah.
This was a song that was very popular in 1964, right around the beginning of the year.
Sort of kicked off the sky in the United States.
Didn't become a real big national dance craze, but the record was a smash.
Millie Small and [Bm] My Boy Lollipop.
Ready?
[G]
My [D] boy, [G]
[A] you're in love.
[D] [G]
[A] You are a pretty [D] human being.
[G]
[A] Your love is [D] so authentic.
[G] Welcome, [A] my [D] boy.
[G]
[A] My boy.
[D] [G]
[A] [D] [G] My [A] heart told [D] me so.
[G] I love you, I love you, I love you so.
[D] But I don't want to be alone.
[G] I need you, I need you.
[F#m] And I'll live here to [A] keep going [D] on.
[G]
[A] You made my heart [D] go.
[G]
[A] Set the world [D] on fire.
[G] You [A] are my one [D] desire.
[G] Welcome, [A] my boy.
[D] [G]
[A] [D] [G]
[A] [D] [G]
[A] [D]
I [G] love you, I love you, I love you so.
[D] But I don't want to be alone.
[G] I need you, I need you.
And
[A] I'll live here to keep going on.
[D] [G]
[A] You made my [D] heart go.
Set [G]
[A] the [D] world on fire.
[G]
[A] You are my one [D] desire.
[G] Welcome, [A] my boy.
[D] Welcome, [G]
[A] my [D] boy.
[G] My [A] boy.
[D] My [G]
[A] boy.
[Bm] Fantastic!
You're sensational!
Have you ever done that before?
[C#] Yes, once.
Oh, you did?
Here?
No, at school.
[B] Oh, at school.
They do that lip-syncing thing at school?
On a talent show, I didn't.
Oh, I see.
That's very good.
I can see that you guys have been [G] practicing.
Listen, I've got a little record [N] for you that I'm going to give to you in a second after we take this time out for a message.
For all our people at home, we'll be right back in about, [F] oh, a little while.
Come on over here, sweetheart.
She was standing out [E] in front when I walked in this afternoon with [F] all the records.
I said, I need some [B] volunteers.
She's, oh, sitting there, and I wouldn't budge.
I said, you?
So she was good enough to come back.
Sit down, make yourself comfortable.
Let's find out who you are.
Pat Benson.
Pat Benson.
How old are you, Pat?
14.
[G#m] Pat Benson is 14 years old.
Now, would you smile real big for us?
Look at those dimples.
Do you believe that, huh?
The dimple darling.
She sleeps with pennies in her cheek every night.
That's how it got to be that [Bm] way.
You go to what school, Pat?
Thomas [C] Jefferson.
Thomas [G] Jefferson.
Very good.
You're going to do a song [N] for us, right?
Yeah.
This was a song that was very popular in 1964, right around the beginning of the year.
Sort of kicked off the sky in the United States.
Didn't become a real big national dance craze, but the record was a smash.
Millie Small and [Bm] My Boy Lollipop.
Ready?
[G]
My [D] boy, [G]
[A] you're in love.
[D] [G]
[A] You are a pretty [D] human being.
[G]
[A] Your love is [D] so authentic.
[G] Welcome, [A] my [D] boy.
[G]
[A] My boy.
[D] [G]
[A] [D] [G] My [A] heart told [D] me so.
[G] I love you, I love you, I love you so.
[D] But I don't want to be alone.
[G] I need you, I need you.
[F#m] And I'll live here to [A] keep going [D] on.
[G]
[A] You made my heart [D] go.
[G]
[A] Set the world [D] on fire.
[G] You [A] are my one [D] desire.
[G] Welcome, [A] my boy.
[D] [G]
[A] [D] [G]
[A] [D] [G]
[A] [D]
I [G] love you, I love you, I love you so.
[D] But I don't want to be alone.
[G] I need you, I need you.
And
[A] I'll live here to keep going on.
[D] [G]
[A] You made my [D] heart go.
Set [G]
[A] the [D] world on fire.
[G]
[A] You are my one [D] desire.
[G] Welcome, [A] my boy.
[D] Welcome, [G]
[A] my [D] boy.
[G] My [A] boy.
[D] My [G]
[A] boy.
[Bm] Fantastic!
You're sensational!
Have you ever done that before?
[C#] Yes, once.
Oh, you did?
Here?
No, at school.
[B] Oh, at school.
They do that lip-syncing thing at school?
On a talent show, I didn't.
Oh, I see.
That's very good.
I can see that you guys have been [G] practicing.
Listen, I've got a little record [N] for you that I'm going to give to you in a second after we take this time out for a message.
For all our people at home, we'll be right back in about, [F] oh, a little while.
Key:
G
D
A
Bm
F
G
D
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ We have a young lady here who has possibly the most beautiful dimples that I have ever seen in my entire life.
Come on over here, sweetheart.
She was standing out [E] in front when I walked in this afternoon with [F] all the records.
I said, I need some [B] volunteers.
She's, oh, sitting there, and I wouldn't budge.
I said, you?
So she was good enough to come back.
Sit down, make yourself comfortable.
Let's find out who you are.
Pat Benson.
Pat Benson.
How old are you, Pat?
14.
[G#m] Pat Benson is 14 years old.
Now, would you smile real big for us?
Look at those dimples.
Do you believe that, huh?
The dimple darling.
She sleeps with pennies in her cheek every night.
That's how it got to be that [Bm] way.
You go to what school, Pat?
Thomas [C] Jefferson.
Thomas [G] Jefferson.
Very good.
You're going to do a song [N] for us, right?
Yeah.
This was a song that was very popular in _ 1964, right around the beginning of the year.
Sort of kicked off the sky in the United States.
Didn't become a real big national dance craze, but the record was a smash.
Millie Small and [Bm] My Boy Lollipop.
Ready?
_ _ [G] _ _ _
My [D] boy, _ _ _ [G] _
[A] you're in love.
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
[A] You are a pretty [D] human being.
_ [G] _
[A] Your love is [D] so authentic.
_ _ [G] Welcome, [A] my [D] boy.
_ _ _ [G] _
[A] My boy.
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] My [A] heart told [D] me so. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] I love you, I love you, I love you so.
[D] But I don't want to be alone.
_ _ [G] I need you, I need _ _ you.
[F#m] And I'll live here to [A] keep going _ _ [D] on.
_ _ [G] _
[A] You made my heart [D] go.
_ _ _ [G] _
[A] Set the world [D] on fire.
_ _ [G] You [A] are my one [D] desire.
_ _ [G] Welcome, [A] my boy.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
I _ [G] love you, I love you, I love you so.
_ [D] But I don't want to be alone.
_ [G] I need you, I need you.
And _
_ _ [A] I'll live here to keep going on.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
[A] You made my [D] heart go.
Set [G] _ _
[A] the [D] world _ on fire.
[G] _
[A] You are my one _ [D] _ desire.
[G] Welcome, [A] my boy.
[D] Welcome, _ _ [G] _
[A] my [D] boy.
_ _ _ [G] My [A] boy.
_ [D] _ My _ [G] _
[A] boy.
_ [Bm] _ _ Fantastic!
You're sensational!
Have you ever done that before?
[C#] Yes, once.
Oh, you did?
Here?
No, at school.
[B] Oh, at school.
They do that lip-syncing thing at school?
On a talent show, I didn't.
Oh, I see.
That's very good.
I can see that you guys have been [G] practicing.
Listen, I've got a little record [N] for you that I'm going to give to you in a second after we take this time out for a message.
For all our people at home, we'll be right back in about, [F] oh, a little while. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ We have a young lady here who has possibly the most beautiful dimples that I have ever seen in my entire life.
Come on over here, sweetheart.
She was standing out [E] in front when I walked in this afternoon with [F] all the records.
I said, I need some [B] volunteers.
She's, oh, sitting there, and I wouldn't budge.
I said, you?
So she was good enough to come back.
Sit down, make yourself comfortable.
Let's find out who you are.
Pat Benson.
Pat Benson.
How old are you, Pat?
14.
[G#m] Pat Benson is 14 years old.
Now, would you smile real big for us?
Look at those dimples.
Do you believe that, huh?
The dimple darling.
She sleeps with pennies in her cheek every night.
That's how it got to be that [Bm] way.
You go to what school, Pat?
Thomas [C] Jefferson.
Thomas [G] Jefferson.
Very good.
You're going to do a song [N] for us, right?
Yeah.
This was a song that was very popular in _ 1964, right around the beginning of the year.
Sort of kicked off the sky in the United States.
Didn't become a real big national dance craze, but the record was a smash.
Millie Small and [Bm] My Boy Lollipop.
Ready?
_ _ [G] _ _ _
My [D] boy, _ _ _ [G] _
[A] you're in love.
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
[A] You are a pretty [D] human being.
_ [G] _
[A] Your love is [D] so authentic.
_ _ [G] Welcome, [A] my [D] boy.
_ _ _ [G] _
[A] My boy.
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] My [A] heart told [D] me so. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] I love you, I love you, I love you so.
[D] But I don't want to be alone.
_ _ [G] I need you, I need _ _ you.
[F#m] And I'll live here to [A] keep going _ _ [D] on.
_ _ [G] _
[A] You made my heart [D] go.
_ _ _ [G] _
[A] Set the world [D] on fire.
_ _ [G] You [A] are my one [D] desire.
_ _ [G] Welcome, [A] my boy.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
I _ [G] love you, I love you, I love you so.
_ [D] But I don't want to be alone.
_ [G] I need you, I need you.
And _
_ _ [A] I'll live here to keep going on.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
[A] You made my [D] heart go.
Set [G] _ _
[A] the [D] world _ on fire.
[G] _
[A] You are my one _ [D] _ desire.
[G] Welcome, [A] my boy.
[D] Welcome, _ _ [G] _
[A] my [D] boy.
_ _ _ [G] My [A] boy.
_ [D] _ My _ [G] _
[A] boy.
_ [Bm] _ _ Fantastic!
You're sensational!
Have you ever done that before?
[C#] Yes, once.
Oh, you did?
Here?
No, at school.
[B] Oh, at school.
They do that lip-syncing thing at school?
On a talent show, I didn't.
Oh, I see.
That's very good.
I can see that you guys have been [G] practicing.
Listen, I've got a little record [N] for you that I'm going to give to you in a second after we take this time out for a message.
For all our people at home, we'll be right back in about, [F] oh, a little while. _ _ _ _