Chords for Bill Grogan's Goat
Tempo:
79.625 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Bb
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Hello, this next song is called Bill Brogan's Goat.
It's in the key of C if you need a key, but you don't really need one.
But this song, one thing it does absolutely need is audience participation.
I will sing the first line and then my friend Dan and Patrick will echo.
We'll sing the second line.
And again, we want to issue a disclaimer for those who may perhaps be of the Peter persuasion.
There were no goats, no railroad trains, no engineers.
Nothing was heard in the singing of this song.
Bill [C] Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was [F] feeling fine, was feeling fine.
Made [G] three red shirts, made three red shirts off [C] the line.
Bill took a stick, Bill took a stick, gave him a whack, gave [F] him a whack, and [G] tied him to a little tree.
[C] No railroad track, Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed [F] to die, was doomed to [G] die.
[C] [Em]
[Bb] You're messing me [C] up, man.
[G] You're messing me up.
Echo means [C] you sing after I sing, after I sing and then you [G] sing.
[C] Let's take it from the top again.
Bill Brogan's goat, [Fm] Bill [G] Brogan's goat was feeling [F] fine, was [G] feeling fine.
Made three red shirts, made three red shirts off the [C] line.
Bill took a stick, Bill took a stick, [F] gave him a whack, gave him a whack, [G] and tied him to a railroad [C] track.
The whistle blew, the whistle blew, the train drew [F] nigh, the train drew nigh.
[G] Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed [C] to die, was doomed to die.
He gave three pro, he gave three pro, a awful [F] pain, a awful pain.
He [G] thawed up the shirt, thawed up the shirt, and [C] flattened the train, flattened the train.
Bill Brogan's goat, [N] Bill Brogan's goat was feeling fine, was feeling fine.
Made three red shirts, made three red shirts off the line, off the line.
Bill took a [C] stick, Bill took a stick, [Bb] gave him a whack, gave [Abm] him a whack, and [Dm] tied him [G] to, tied him [N] to a railroad track.
The whistle blew, the whistle blew, the train drew nigh, the train drew [A] nigh.
Bill Brogan's [Ab] goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed to die, was doomed to die.
[N] He gave three pro, he gave three pro, a awful pain, a awful pain.
He thawed up the shirt, thawed up the [Ab] shirt, and [C] flattened the train, and [Bb] flattened the train.
[Ab] [N] We will continue this at a later date.
I do want to just let you know that upcoming will be Jan Janssen and Apostle Pete's song with all 32 or 33 or 34 of its verses.
Never before sung, probably never will be sung, but you can pick out as much as you like.
In its entirety.
In its entirety.
Somebody will just ride in with another verse.
I was trying to sing those
It's in the key of C if you need a key, but you don't really need one.
But this song, one thing it does absolutely need is audience participation.
I will sing the first line and then my friend Dan and Patrick will echo.
We'll sing the second line.
And again, we want to issue a disclaimer for those who may perhaps be of the Peter persuasion.
There were no goats, no railroad trains, no engineers.
Nothing was heard in the singing of this song.
Bill [C] Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was [F] feeling fine, was feeling fine.
Made [G] three red shirts, made three red shirts off [C] the line.
Bill took a stick, Bill took a stick, gave him a whack, gave [F] him a whack, and [G] tied him to a little tree.
[C] No railroad track, Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed [F] to die, was doomed to [G] die.
[C] [Em]
[Bb] You're messing me [C] up, man.
[G] You're messing me up.
Echo means [C] you sing after I sing, after I sing and then you [G] sing.
[C] Let's take it from the top again.
Bill Brogan's goat, [Fm] Bill [G] Brogan's goat was feeling [F] fine, was [G] feeling fine.
Made three red shirts, made three red shirts off the [C] line.
Bill took a stick, Bill took a stick, [F] gave him a whack, gave him a whack, [G] and tied him to a railroad [C] track.
The whistle blew, the whistle blew, the train drew [F] nigh, the train drew nigh.
[G] Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed [C] to die, was doomed to die.
He gave three pro, he gave three pro, a awful [F] pain, a awful pain.
He [G] thawed up the shirt, thawed up the shirt, and [C] flattened the train, flattened the train.
Bill Brogan's goat, [N] Bill Brogan's goat was feeling fine, was feeling fine.
Made three red shirts, made three red shirts off the line, off the line.
Bill took a [C] stick, Bill took a stick, [Bb] gave him a whack, gave [Abm] him a whack, and [Dm] tied him [G] to, tied him [N] to a railroad track.
The whistle blew, the whistle blew, the train drew nigh, the train drew [A] nigh.
Bill Brogan's [Ab] goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed to die, was doomed to die.
[N] He gave three pro, he gave three pro, a awful pain, a awful pain.
He thawed up the shirt, thawed up the [Ab] shirt, and [C] flattened the train, and [Bb] flattened the train.
[Ab] [N] We will continue this at a later date.
I do want to just let you know that upcoming will be Jan Janssen and Apostle Pete's song with all 32 or 33 or 34 of its verses.
Never before sung, probably never will be sung, but you can pick out as much as you like.
In its entirety.
In its entirety.
Somebody will just ride in with another verse.
I was trying to sing those
Key:
C
G
F
Bb
Ab
C
G
F
_ _ _ Hello, this next song is called Bill Brogan's Goat.
It's in the key of C if you need a key, but you don't really need one.
But this song, one thing it does absolutely need is audience participation.
I will sing the first line and then my friend Dan and Patrick will echo.
We'll sing the second line.
And again, we want to issue a disclaimer for those who may perhaps be of the Peter persuasion.
There were no goats, no railroad trains, no engineers.
Nothing was heard in the singing of this song.
Bill [C] Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was [F] feeling fine, was feeling fine.
Made [G] three red shirts, made three red shirts off [C] the line.
_ Bill took a stick, Bill took a stick, gave him a whack, gave [F] him a whack, and [G] tied him to a little tree.
_ [C] No railroad track, Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed [F] to die, was doomed to [G] die.
[C] _ _ [Em]
[Bb] You're messing me [C] up, man.
[G] You're messing me up.
Echo means [C] you sing after I sing, after I sing and then you [G] sing.
[C] Let's take it from the top again.
Bill Brogan's goat, [Fm] Bill [G] Brogan's goat was feeling [F] fine, was [G] feeling fine.
Made three red shirts, made three red shirts off the [C] line.
Bill took a stick, Bill took a stick, [F] gave him a whack, gave him a whack, [G] and tied him to a _ railroad [C] track.
The whistle blew, the whistle blew, the train drew [F] nigh, the train drew nigh.
[G] Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed [C] to die, was doomed to die.
He gave three pro, he gave three pro, a awful [F] pain, a awful pain.
He [G] thawed up the shirt, thawed up the shirt, and [C] flattened the train, flattened the train.
_ Bill Brogan's goat, [N] Bill Brogan's goat was feeling fine, was feeling fine.
Made three red shirts, made three red shirts off the line, off the line.
Bill took a [C] stick, Bill took a stick, [Bb] gave him a whack, gave [Abm] him a whack, and [Dm] tied him [G] to, tied him [N] to a _ railroad track.
The whistle blew, the whistle blew, the train drew nigh, the train drew [A] nigh.
Bill Brogan's [Ab] goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed to die, was doomed to die.
[N] He gave three pro, he gave three pro, a awful pain, a awful pain.
He thawed up the shirt, thawed up the [Ab] shirt, and [C] flattened the train, and [Bb] flattened the train.
[Ab] _ _ [N] We will continue this at a later date.
I do want to just let you know that upcoming will be Jan Janssen and Apostle Pete's song with all 32 or 33 or 34 of its verses.
Never before sung, probably never will be sung, but you can pick out as much as you like.
In its entirety.
In its entirety.
Somebody will just ride in with another verse.
I was trying to sing those
It's in the key of C if you need a key, but you don't really need one.
But this song, one thing it does absolutely need is audience participation.
I will sing the first line and then my friend Dan and Patrick will echo.
We'll sing the second line.
And again, we want to issue a disclaimer for those who may perhaps be of the Peter persuasion.
There were no goats, no railroad trains, no engineers.
Nothing was heard in the singing of this song.
Bill [C] Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was [F] feeling fine, was feeling fine.
Made [G] three red shirts, made three red shirts off [C] the line.
_ Bill took a stick, Bill took a stick, gave him a whack, gave [F] him a whack, and [G] tied him to a little tree.
_ [C] No railroad track, Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed [F] to die, was doomed to [G] die.
[C] _ _ [Em]
[Bb] You're messing me [C] up, man.
[G] You're messing me up.
Echo means [C] you sing after I sing, after I sing and then you [G] sing.
[C] Let's take it from the top again.
Bill Brogan's goat, [Fm] Bill [G] Brogan's goat was feeling [F] fine, was [G] feeling fine.
Made three red shirts, made three red shirts off the [C] line.
Bill took a stick, Bill took a stick, [F] gave him a whack, gave him a whack, [G] and tied him to a _ railroad [C] track.
The whistle blew, the whistle blew, the train drew [F] nigh, the train drew nigh.
[G] Bill Brogan's goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed [C] to die, was doomed to die.
He gave three pro, he gave three pro, a awful [F] pain, a awful pain.
He [G] thawed up the shirt, thawed up the shirt, and [C] flattened the train, flattened the train.
_ Bill Brogan's goat, [N] Bill Brogan's goat was feeling fine, was feeling fine.
Made three red shirts, made three red shirts off the line, off the line.
Bill took a [C] stick, Bill took a stick, [Bb] gave him a whack, gave [Abm] him a whack, and [Dm] tied him [G] to, tied him [N] to a _ railroad track.
The whistle blew, the whistle blew, the train drew nigh, the train drew [A] nigh.
Bill Brogan's [Ab] goat, Bill Brogan's goat was doomed to die, was doomed to die.
[N] He gave three pro, he gave three pro, a awful pain, a awful pain.
He thawed up the shirt, thawed up the [Ab] shirt, and [C] flattened the train, and [Bb] flattened the train.
[Ab] _ _ [N] We will continue this at a later date.
I do want to just let you know that upcoming will be Jan Janssen and Apostle Pete's song with all 32 or 33 or 34 of its verses.
Never before sung, probably never will be sung, but you can pick out as much as you like.
In its entirety.
In its entirety.
Somebody will just ride in with another verse.
I was trying to sing those