Chords for Ain't It A Beauty - Shanneyganock - Lyrics
Tempo:
123.35 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] There aren't many [G] men as lucky as [A] me to have one [D] as big as mine.
I used [G] it all in me life, [A] and still it's [D] doing fine.
Sometimes I [G] think to meself, [A] it's going [D] on the blink.
But after [G] careful scrutiny, [A] it proved to [D] be in the pink.
I always [G] treat it carefully, [A] never leave it [D] hanging about.
And every [G] time I use it, [A] I remember to [D] shake it out.
And [G] sometimes when I use it, [A] and I hold [D] it in the air,
I instructed me [G] wife to handle [A] it with tender love and care.
[D] Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[D]
Danny [G] O'Toole came over [A] one day, he couldn't believe [D] what he heard.
Mine was [G] bigger than his [A] was, he didn't [D] believe a word.
I bet him a [G] pound, I took him [A] outside, I laid it [D] on the street.
He couldn't [G] believe his eyes, [A] it was nearly [D] a hundred feet.
That summer [G] when I was out of [A] work, to whittle [D] away the hours,
I used [G] it in the neighborhood, [A] to water [D] the neighbor's flowers.
A wee girl [G] said she needed [A] it, could [Em] she use it [D] for a week?
And though [G] abused daily, [A] it never [D] sprang [A] a leak.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[D]
I used [G] it in the summertime, [A] I used [D] it in the fall.
It's just [G] around about [A] springtime, I use it [D] most of all.
I used [G] it in December, [A] on a cold and [D] wintry day.
I wrote [G] me name in a [A] snowbank, a half a [D] block away.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[E] All [A] the fellas envy my technique, [D] it's unique.
Oh, [F#m] [Em] ain't it a [G]
beauty?
They [A] get jealous every time they [D] take a peek.
I must [G] admit, it hasn't been [A] used in three or four [D] days or more.
But it's hanging [G] there and it's ready, [A] as it ever [D] was before.
And if the [G] good Lord's willing, [A] I'll be using [D] it for years.
It's the best [N] lint a garden hose was ever sold by Sears.
[D] Oh, [Em] ain't it [G] a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly all me life.
[D] Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[G#m] [D] Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
All me life.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[N]
I used [G] it all in me life, [A] and still it's [D] doing fine.
Sometimes I [G] think to meself, [A] it's going [D] on the blink.
But after [G] careful scrutiny, [A] it proved to [D] be in the pink.
I always [G] treat it carefully, [A] never leave it [D] hanging about.
And every [G] time I use it, [A] I remember to [D] shake it out.
And [G] sometimes when I use it, [A] and I hold [D] it in the air,
I instructed me [G] wife to handle [A] it with tender love and care.
[D] Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[D]
Danny [G] O'Toole came over [A] one day, he couldn't believe [D] what he heard.
Mine was [G] bigger than his [A] was, he didn't [D] believe a word.
I bet him a [G] pound, I took him [A] outside, I laid it [D] on the street.
He couldn't [G] believe his eyes, [A] it was nearly [D] a hundred feet.
That summer [G] when I was out of [A] work, to whittle [D] away the hours,
I used [G] it in the neighborhood, [A] to water [D] the neighbor's flowers.
A wee girl [G] said she needed [A] it, could [Em] she use it [D] for a week?
And though [G] abused daily, [A] it never [D] sprang [A] a leak.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[D]
I used [G] it in the summertime, [A] I used [D] it in the fall.
It's just [G] around about [A] springtime, I use it [D] most of all.
I used [G] it in December, [A] on a cold and [D] wintry day.
I wrote [G] me name in a [A] snowbank, a half a [D] block away.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[E] All [A] the fellas envy my technique, [D] it's unique.
Oh, [F#m] [Em] ain't it a [G]
beauty?
They [A] get jealous every time they [D] take a peek.
I must [G] admit, it hasn't been [A] used in three or four [D] days or more.
But it's hanging [G] there and it's ready, [A] as it ever [D] was before.
And if the [G] good Lord's willing, [A] I'll be using [D] it for years.
It's the best [N] lint a garden hose was ever sold by Sears.
[D] Oh, [Em] ain't it [G] a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly all me life.
[D] Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[G#m] [D] Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
All me life.
Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[N]
Key:
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[D] There aren't many [G] men as lucky as [A] me to have one [D] as big as mine.
I used [G] it all in me life, [A] and still it's [D] doing fine.
Sometimes I [G] think to meself, [A] it's going [D] on the blink.
But after [G] careful scrutiny, [A] it proved to [D] be in the pink.
I always [G] treat it carefully, [A] never leave it [D] hanging about.
And every [G] time I use it, [A] I remember to [D] shake it out.
And [G] sometimes when I use it, [A] and I hold [D] it in the air,
I instructed me [G] wife to handle [A] it with tender love and care.
[D] Oh, _ _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
Oh, _ _ _ _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[D] _
_ Danny [G] O'Toole came over [A] one day, he couldn't believe [D] what he heard.
Mine was [G] bigger than his [A] was, he didn't [D] believe a word.
I bet him a [G] pound, I took him [A] outside, I laid it [D] on the street.
He couldn't [G] believe his eyes, [A] it was nearly [D] a hundred feet.
That summer [G] when I was out of [A] work, to whittle [D] away the hours,
I used [G] it in the neighborhood, [A] to water [D] the neighbor's flowers.
A wee girl [G] said she needed [A] it, could [Em] she use it [D] for a week?
And though [G] abused daily, [A] it never [D] sprang [A] a leak.
Oh, _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life. _
_ Oh, _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[D] _
I used [G] it in the summertime, [A] I used [D] it in the fall.
It's just [G] around about [A] springtime, I use it [D] most of all.
I used [G] it in December, [A] on a cold and [D] wintry day.
I wrote [G] me name in a [A] snowbank, a half a [D] block away.
_ Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[E] All [A] the fellas envy my technique, [D] it's unique.
_ Oh, [F#m] [Em] ain't it a [G]
beauty?
They [A] get jealous every time they [D] take a peek. _
I must [G] admit, it hasn't been [A] used in three or four [D] days or more.
But it's hanging [G] there and it's ready, [A] as it ever [D] was before.
And if the [G] good Lord's willing, [A] I'll be using [D] it for years.
It's the best [N] lint a garden hose was ever sold by Sears.
[D] Oh, _ _ [Em] ain't it [G] a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly all me life.
[D] Oh, _ _ _ _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife. _
[G#m] _ [D] Oh, _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
_ [A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
All me life.
_ Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[N] _
I used [G] it all in me life, [A] and still it's [D] doing fine.
Sometimes I [G] think to meself, [A] it's going [D] on the blink.
But after [G] careful scrutiny, [A] it proved to [D] be in the pink.
I always [G] treat it carefully, [A] never leave it [D] hanging about.
And every [G] time I use it, [A] I remember to [D] shake it out.
And [G] sometimes when I use it, [A] and I hold [D] it in the air,
I instructed me [G] wife to handle [A] it with tender love and care.
[D] Oh, _ _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
Oh, _ _ _ _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[D] _
_ Danny [G] O'Toole came over [A] one day, he couldn't believe [D] what he heard.
Mine was [G] bigger than his [A] was, he didn't [D] believe a word.
I bet him a [G] pound, I took him [A] outside, I laid it [D] on the street.
He couldn't [G] believe his eyes, [A] it was nearly [D] a hundred feet.
That summer [G] when I was out of [A] work, to whittle [D] away the hours,
I used [G] it in the neighborhood, [A] to water [D] the neighbor's flowers.
A wee girl [G] said she needed [A] it, could [Em] she use it [D] for a week?
And though [G] abused daily, [A] it never [D] sprang [A] a leak.
Oh, _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life. _
_ Oh, _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[D] _
I used [G] it in the summertime, [A] I used [D] it in the fall.
It's just [G] around about [A] springtime, I use it [D] most of all.
I used [G] it in December, [A] on a cold and [D] wintry day.
I wrote [G] me name in a [A] snowbank, a half a [D] block away.
_ Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[E] All [A] the fellas envy my technique, [D] it's unique.
_ Oh, [F#m] [Em] ain't it a [G]
beauty?
They [A] get jealous every time they [D] take a peek. _
I must [G] admit, it hasn't been [A] used in three or four [D] days or more.
But it's hanging [G] there and it's ready, [A] as it ever [D] was before.
And if the [G] good Lord's willing, [A] I'll be using [D] it for years.
It's the best [N] lint a garden hose was ever sold by Sears.
[D] Oh, _ _ [Em] ain't it [G] a beauty?
[A] I have used it proudly all me life.
[D] Oh, _ _ _ _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife. _
[G#m] _ [D] Oh, _ [G] ain't it a beauty?
_ [A] I have used it proudly [D] all me life.
All me life.
_ Oh, [G] ain't it a beauty?
[A] And if you don't believe me, ask me wife.
[N] _