Chords for bill wyman being mick
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With us on the show tonight, ladies and gentlemen, [A] we have one of [C] the great Rolling [A] Stones.
In fact, in [C] my opinion, THE Rolling [A] Stone.
Ladies and gentlemen, please [C] welcome Bill [A] Wyman!
[D] [A]
[G] Hi Bill, it's really great to [F] have you on the show.
Thank you, Ken, it's nice to be here.
I knew he'd say that.
What a man!
Ooh, you know, when they said, let's have a Rolling Stone on the show,
there was no doubt in my mind, because for me, there is only one Rolling Stone,
and that's Bill Wyman.
Well, thanks, [N] Ken, but, you know, there are five of us in the band,
and we all play our part.
I would have said if anybody stood out, it would be Mick.
Who?
Be so humble, folks.
Anyway, Bill, something I've always wanted to know about you personally,
when you do your shows, you're always prancing around and leaping up [D] and down.
It must be pretty tiring.
Do you have to train, or [Ab] do you go out jogging before the show, or what?
Oh, [F] no, I just sort of stand there and play bass.
You play bass as [D] well?
Ha ha ha!
Notice that through the charisma!
Bill, [F] would you mind if the camera came in close
and gave everybody at home a good look at those famous lips?
What the fuck?
I don't see the point, Ken.
You don't see the point?
How [E] humble can you get?
Wait a minute, Kenny, you seem to think I'm Mick [G] Jagger.
Mick Jagger?
He's the bass player.
Well, thank you, Bill.
Thanks for coming on the show.
And when I told all the girls on the show
that we had a lead singer of the Rolling Stones coming on,
they were all drooling and palpitating.
[F] Palpitating?
Yes, and they wanted to ravish your bodily particles.
Oh, really?
Oh, well, I'll see you, Ken.
I can't get no
satisfaction.
[Bm]
[Gb] [Ab] A few [E] moments ago, I was speaking to the [D] multi-talented Bill Wyman,
lead singer and bass player with the [Ab] fantastic Rolling Stones.
What I'm sure you don't know is that Bill is also
[G] one of the world's greatest [Db] female impersonators.
How long have you been doing this, Bill?
[Ab] Doing what, [G] Kenny?
Well, this great act.
Well, [Abm] I do it on tours just to make the [G] lads laugh.
Amazing.
And what are you going to sing for us, Bill?
Well, a song from my new album.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bill [N] Wyman.
In fact, in [C] my opinion, THE Rolling [A] Stone.
Ladies and gentlemen, please [C] welcome Bill [A] Wyman!
[D] [A]
[G] Hi Bill, it's really great to [F] have you on the show.
Thank you, Ken, it's nice to be here.
I knew he'd say that.
What a man!
Ooh, you know, when they said, let's have a Rolling Stone on the show,
there was no doubt in my mind, because for me, there is only one Rolling Stone,
and that's Bill Wyman.
Well, thanks, [N] Ken, but, you know, there are five of us in the band,
and we all play our part.
I would have said if anybody stood out, it would be Mick.
Who?
Be so humble, folks.
Anyway, Bill, something I've always wanted to know about you personally,
when you do your shows, you're always prancing around and leaping up [D] and down.
It must be pretty tiring.
Do you have to train, or [Ab] do you go out jogging before the show, or what?
Oh, [F] no, I just sort of stand there and play bass.
You play bass as [D] well?
Ha ha ha!
Notice that through the charisma!
Bill, [F] would you mind if the camera came in close
and gave everybody at home a good look at those famous lips?
What the fuck?
I don't see the point, Ken.
You don't see the point?
How [E] humble can you get?
Wait a minute, Kenny, you seem to think I'm Mick [G] Jagger.
Mick Jagger?
He's the bass player.
Well, thank you, Bill.
Thanks for coming on the show.
And when I told all the girls on the show
that we had a lead singer of the Rolling Stones coming on,
they were all drooling and palpitating.
[F] Palpitating?
Yes, and they wanted to ravish your bodily particles.
Oh, really?
Oh, well, I'll see you, Ken.
I can't get no
satisfaction.
[Bm]
[Gb] [Ab] A few [E] moments ago, I was speaking to the [D] multi-talented Bill Wyman,
lead singer and bass player with the [Ab] fantastic Rolling Stones.
What I'm sure you don't know is that Bill is also
[G] one of the world's greatest [Db] female impersonators.
How long have you been doing this, Bill?
[Ab] Doing what, [G] Kenny?
Well, this great act.
Well, [Abm] I do it on tours just to make the [G] lads laugh.
Amazing.
And what are you going to sing for us, Bill?
Well, a song from my new album.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bill [N] Wyman.
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With us on the show tonight, ladies and gentlemen, [A] we have one of [C] the great Rolling [A] Stones.
In fact, in [C] my opinion, THE Rolling [A] Stone.
Ladies and gentlemen, please [C] _ welcome_ Bill _ [A] Wyman! _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[G] Hi Bill, it's really great to [F] have you on the show.
Thank you, Ken, it's nice to be here.
I knew he'd say that.
What a man!
Ooh, you know, when they said, let's have a Rolling Stone on the show,
there was no doubt in my mind, because for me, there is only one Rolling Stone,
and that's Bill Wyman.
Well, thanks, [N] Ken, but, you know, there are five of us in the band,
and we all play our part.
I would have said if anybody stood out, it would be Mick.
Who?
_ Be so humble, folks.
Anyway, Bill, something I've always wanted to know about you personally,
when you do your shows, you're always prancing around and leaping up [D] and down.
It must be pretty tiring.
Do you have to train, or _ [Ab] do you go out jogging before the show, or what?
Oh, [F] no, I just sort of stand there and play bass.
You play bass as [D] well?
Ha ha ha! _
Notice that through the charisma!
Bill, [F] would you mind if the camera came in close
and gave everybody at home a good look at those famous lips?
_ _ What the fuck? _
_ I don't see the point, Ken.
You don't see the point?
How [E] humble can you get?
Wait a minute, Kenny, you seem to think I'm Mick [G] Jagger.
Mick Jagger?
He's the bass player.
Well, thank you, Bill.
Thanks for coming on the show.
And when I told all the girls on the show
that we had a lead singer of the Rolling Stones coming on,
they were all drooling and palpitating.
[F] _ Palpitating?
Yes, and they wanted to ravish your bodily particles. _
Oh, really?
Oh, well, I'll see you, Ken.
_ I can't get _ _ no_
satisfaction. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] A few [E] moments ago, I was speaking to the [D] multi-talented Bill Wyman,
lead singer and bass player with the [Ab] fantastic Rolling Stones.
What I'm sure you don't know is that Bill is also
[G] one of the world's greatest [Db] female impersonators.
How long have you been doing this, Bill?
[Ab] Doing what, [G] Kenny?
Well, this great act.
Well, [Abm] I do it on tours just to make the [G] lads laugh.
Amazing.
And what are you going to sing for us, Bill?
Well, a song from my new album.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bill [N] Wyman. _ _
In fact, in [C] my opinion, THE Rolling [A] Stone.
Ladies and gentlemen, please [C] _ welcome_ Bill _ [A] Wyman! _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[G] Hi Bill, it's really great to [F] have you on the show.
Thank you, Ken, it's nice to be here.
I knew he'd say that.
What a man!
Ooh, you know, when they said, let's have a Rolling Stone on the show,
there was no doubt in my mind, because for me, there is only one Rolling Stone,
and that's Bill Wyman.
Well, thanks, [N] Ken, but, you know, there are five of us in the band,
and we all play our part.
I would have said if anybody stood out, it would be Mick.
Who?
_ Be so humble, folks.
Anyway, Bill, something I've always wanted to know about you personally,
when you do your shows, you're always prancing around and leaping up [D] and down.
It must be pretty tiring.
Do you have to train, or _ [Ab] do you go out jogging before the show, or what?
Oh, [F] no, I just sort of stand there and play bass.
You play bass as [D] well?
Ha ha ha! _
Notice that through the charisma!
Bill, [F] would you mind if the camera came in close
and gave everybody at home a good look at those famous lips?
_ _ What the fuck? _
_ I don't see the point, Ken.
You don't see the point?
How [E] humble can you get?
Wait a minute, Kenny, you seem to think I'm Mick [G] Jagger.
Mick Jagger?
He's the bass player.
Well, thank you, Bill.
Thanks for coming on the show.
And when I told all the girls on the show
that we had a lead singer of the Rolling Stones coming on,
they were all drooling and palpitating.
[F] _ Palpitating?
Yes, and they wanted to ravish your bodily particles. _
Oh, really?
Oh, well, I'll see you, Ken.
_ I can't get _ _ no_
satisfaction. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] A few [E] moments ago, I was speaking to the [D] multi-talented Bill Wyman,
lead singer and bass player with the [Ab] fantastic Rolling Stones.
What I'm sure you don't know is that Bill is also
[G] one of the world's greatest [Db] female impersonators.
How long have you been doing this, Bill?
[Ab] Doing what, [G] Kenny?
Well, this great act.
Well, [Abm] I do it on tours just to make the [G] lads laugh.
Amazing.
And what are you going to sing for us, Bill?
Well, a song from my new album.
Great.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bill [N] Wyman. _ _