Chords for Brian Johnson & Billy Mitchell - Sunday for Sammy 2006
Tempo:
112.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
So for one night only, Brian Johnson, Billy Mitchell are gonna do Geordie's Lost His Liggy.
[Em]
[A] [G] What Geordie's Lost His [D] Liggy?
Geordie's Lost [G] His Liggy?
What Geordie's Lost [C] His Liggy?
Along [F#] the Scotswood Road [G] and he couldn't [D] find his Liggy.
He [G] couldn't find his Liggy.
He [C] couldn't find his Liggy!
[D] Along the [G] Scottswood Road and Geordie's Lost [Dm] His Liggy.
What Geordie's [G] Lost His Liggy?
Come on!
Geordie's [C] Lost His Liggy!
[D] Along the [Em] Scotswood Road.
It builds.
[A] [Em] Ready?
[G] Billy lost a [Dm] doon and a nitty.
[E] Lost a doon and a nitty.
[G] Lost a doon [C] and a nitty!
[Dm] Along the [F#] Scotswood Road and [G] he couldn't find his [D] Liggy.
Not a [G] stabble of his marble.
He [C] couldn't find his Liggy!
[N] Along the Scotswood Road.
Would you take your time when I'm talking?
[F#] Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Geordie's Lost [Dm] His Liggy.
What Geordie's Lost His Liggy?
[G] What Geordie's Lost [C] His Liggy?
[E] Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Brian?
Yeah?
I think there's too many posh people in and I don't know that they know what we're singing about.
[F] You've got a point.
[Am] [G] Let's sing it posh.
This [D] is how the posh people from, where would they be from?
Well there might be some people in from Whitley [N] Bay.
Trier posh.
Colour codes.
Trier Trier posh.
Or even Luerfell.
Let's give it a crack.
[G] [Am]
[Em] What [E] Geordie's Lost His Marble.
George, [N] sorry.
I knew I'd screw that up.
I'd show you where now, shit.
Sorry, sorry.
Brian?
Yes, Pat?
Ah, George, okay.
Okay, I've got it.
[G] I've won that thing [D] of the boom where you told us to.
[G] Ah, George has lost his [D] marble.
Ah, George has lost his marble.
George [C] has lost his marble.
[A] Along [G#] the promenade.
[D] Ah!
[Am]
[G] Well he got himself a [D] plastic and he tied it to a [G] broom shank
and he rammed [C] it through the [G] toilet along the promenade.
But he couldn't [Dm] find his marble.
He couldn't [G] find his marble.
He [C] couldn't find his marble.
[D] Along the [G] promenade.
Ah!
George has [A] lost his leggy.
George has [G] lost his leggy.
George has [C] lost his [N] leggy.
Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Well, he got up on [D] the cemtex and he jammed it [G] down the netty
and he blew the [C] stinking netty.
[Dm] Ah, along the [G] Scotswood Road.
But he still couldn't [D] find his leggy.
He couldn't [G] find his leggy.
Not a stable [Cm] of that marble.
[D] Along the [G] Scotswood Road.
[A] Do you know where it was?
[Am] [D] It was in his bloody pocket.
In his [G] bloody pocket all the time.
In his [C] bloody pocket.
[A] Along the Scotswood [G] Road.
No!
George has found his [D] leggy.
George has [G] found his leggy.
George has [C] found his leggy.
[A] Along the [C] Scotswood Road.
[G] No!
George [A] has found his leggy.
George has found [G] his leggy.
George has [C] found his leggy.
[D] Along the [G] Scotswood Road.
[Em]
[A] [G] What Geordie's Lost His [D] Liggy?
Geordie's Lost [G] His Liggy?
What Geordie's Lost [C] His Liggy?
Along [F#] the Scotswood Road [G] and he couldn't [D] find his Liggy.
He [G] couldn't find his Liggy.
He [C] couldn't find his Liggy!
[D] Along the [G] Scottswood Road and Geordie's Lost [Dm] His Liggy.
What Geordie's [G] Lost His Liggy?
Come on!
Geordie's [C] Lost His Liggy!
[D] Along the [Em] Scotswood Road.
It builds.
[A] [Em] Ready?
[G] Billy lost a [Dm] doon and a nitty.
[E] Lost a doon and a nitty.
[G] Lost a doon [C] and a nitty!
[Dm] Along the [F#] Scotswood Road and [G] he couldn't find his [D] Liggy.
Not a [G] stabble of his marble.
He [C] couldn't find his Liggy!
[N] Along the Scotswood Road.
Would you take your time when I'm talking?
[F#] Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Geordie's Lost [Dm] His Liggy.
What Geordie's Lost His Liggy?
[G] What Geordie's Lost [C] His Liggy?
[E] Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Brian?
Yeah?
I think there's too many posh people in and I don't know that they know what we're singing about.
[F] You've got a point.
[Am] [G] Let's sing it posh.
This [D] is how the posh people from, where would they be from?
Well there might be some people in from Whitley [N] Bay.
Trier posh.
Colour codes.
Trier Trier posh.
Or even Luerfell.
Let's give it a crack.
[G] [Am]
[Em] What [E] Geordie's Lost His Marble.
George, [N] sorry.
I knew I'd screw that up.
I'd show you where now, shit.
Sorry, sorry.
Brian?
Yes, Pat?
Ah, George, okay.
Okay, I've got it.
[G] I've won that thing [D] of the boom where you told us to.
[G] Ah, George has lost his [D] marble.
Ah, George has lost his marble.
George [C] has lost his marble.
[A] Along [G#] the promenade.
[D] Ah!
[Am]
[G] Well he got himself a [D] plastic and he tied it to a [G] broom shank
and he rammed [C] it through the [G] toilet along the promenade.
But he couldn't [Dm] find his marble.
He couldn't [G] find his marble.
He [C] couldn't find his marble.
[D] Along the [G] promenade.
Ah!
George has [A] lost his leggy.
George has [G] lost his leggy.
George has [C] lost his [N] leggy.
Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Well, he got up on [D] the cemtex and he jammed it [G] down the netty
and he blew the [C] stinking netty.
[Dm] Ah, along the [G] Scotswood Road.
But he still couldn't [D] find his leggy.
He couldn't [G] find his leggy.
Not a stable [Cm] of that marble.
[D] Along the [G] Scotswood Road.
[A] Do you know where it was?
[Am] [D] It was in his bloody pocket.
In his [G] bloody pocket all the time.
In his [C] bloody pocket.
[A] Along the Scotswood [G] Road.
No!
George has found his [D] leggy.
George has [G] found his leggy.
George has [C] found his leggy.
[A] Along the [C] Scotswood Road.
[G] No!
George [A] has found his leggy.
George has found [G] his leggy.
George has [C] found his leggy.
[D] Along the [G] Scotswood Road.
Key:
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D
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So for one night only, Brian Johnson, Billy Mitchell are gonna do Geordie's Lost His Liggy.
[Em] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [G] What Geordie's Lost His [D] Liggy?
_ Geordie's Lost [G] His Liggy?
What Geordie's Lost [C] His Liggy?
Along [F#] the Scotswood Road [G] and he couldn't [D] find his Liggy.
_ He [G] couldn't find his Liggy.
He [C] couldn't find his Liggy!
[D] Along the [G] Scottswood Road and Geordie's Lost [Dm] His Liggy.
What Geordie's [G] Lost His Liggy?
Come on!
Geordie's [C] Lost His Liggy!
[D] Along the [Em] Scotswood Road.
_ _ _ _ It builds. _
_ _ _ _ [A] [Em] Ready? _ _
[G] Billy lost a [Dm] doon and a nitty.
[E] Lost a doon and a nitty.
[G] Lost a doon [C] and a nitty!
[Dm] Along the [F#] Scotswood Road and [G] he couldn't find his [D] Liggy.
Not a [G] stabble of his marble.
He [C] couldn't find his Liggy!
[N] Along the Scotswood Road.
Would you take your time when I'm talking? _ _ _
[F#] Along the Scotswood Road.
_ [G] Geordie's Lost [Dm] His Liggy.
What Geordie's Lost His Liggy?
[G] What Geordie's Lost [C] His Liggy?
[E] Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Brian?
Yeah?
I think there's too many posh people in and I don't know that they know what we're singing about. _
[F] You've got a point.
[Am] _ [G] Let's sing it posh.
This [D] is how the posh people from, where would they be from?
Well there might be some people in from Whitley [N] Bay.
_ Trier posh.
Colour codes.
Trier Trier posh.
Or even Luerfell. _ _ _
Let's give it a crack.
_ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ What [E] Geordie's Lost His Marble.
George, [N] sorry.
_ I knew I'd screw that up.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'd show you where now, shit.
Sorry, sorry. _ _
_ _ Brian?
Yes, Pat? _ _
Ah, George, okay.
Okay, I've got it. _
_ [G] I've won that thing [D] of the boom where you told us to. _
[G] Ah, George has lost his [D] marble.
Ah, George has lost his marble.
George [C] has lost his marble.
[A] Along [G#] the promenade.
[D] Ah!
_ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ [G] _ _ _ Well he got himself a [D] plastic and he tied it to a [G] broom shank
and he rammed [C] it through the [G] toilet along the promenade.
But he couldn't [Dm] find his marble.
He couldn't [G] find his marble.
He [C] couldn't find his marble.
[D] Along the [G] promenade.
Ah!
George has [A] lost his leggy.
George has [G] lost his leggy.
George has [C] lost his [N] leggy.
Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Well, he got up on [D] the cemtex and he jammed it [G] down the netty
and he blew the [C] stinking netty.
[Dm] Ah, along the [G] Scotswood Road.
But he still couldn't [D] find his leggy.
He couldn't [G] find his leggy.
Not a stable [Cm] of that marble.
[D] Along the [G] Scotswood Road. _ _
[A] Do you know where it was?
_ [Am] _ [D] It was in his bloody pocket.
In his [G] bloody pocket all the time.
In his [C] bloody pocket.
[A] Along the Scotswood [G] Road.
No!
George has found his [D] leggy.
George has [G] found his leggy.
George has [C] found his leggy.
[A] Along the [C] Scotswood Road.
[G] No!
George [A] has found his leggy.
George has found [G] his leggy.
George has [C] found his leggy.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] Along the [G] Scotswood Road. _ _ _
So for one night only, Brian Johnson, Billy Mitchell are gonna do Geordie's Lost His Liggy.
[Em] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [G] What Geordie's Lost His [D] Liggy?
_ Geordie's Lost [G] His Liggy?
What Geordie's Lost [C] His Liggy?
Along [F#] the Scotswood Road [G] and he couldn't [D] find his Liggy.
_ He [G] couldn't find his Liggy.
He [C] couldn't find his Liggy!
[D] Along the [G] Scottswood Road and Geordie's Lost [Dm] His Liggy.
What Geordie's [G] Lost His Liggy?
Come on!
Geordie's [C] Lost His Liggy!
[D] Along the [Em] Scotswood Road.
_ _ _ _ It builds. _
_ _ _ _ [A] [Em] Ready? _ _
[G] Billy lost a [Dm] doon and a nitty.
[E] Lost a doon and a nitty.
[G] Lost a doon [C] and a nitty!
[Dm] Along the [F#] Scotswood Road and [G] he couldn't find his [D] Liggy.
Not a [G] stabble of his marble.
He [C] couldn't find his Liggy!
[N] Along the Scotswood Road.
Would you take your time when I'm talking? _ _ _
[F#] Along the Scotswood Road.
_ [G] Geordie's Lost [Dm] His Liggy.
What Geordie's Lost His Liggy?
[G] What Geordie's Lost [C] His Liggy?
[E] Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Brian?
Yeah?
I think there's too many posh people in and I don't know that they know what we're singing about. _
[F] You've got a point.
[Am] _ [G] Let's sing it posh.
This [D] is how the posh people from, where would they be from?
Well there might be some people in from Whitley [N] Bay.
_ Trier posh.
Colour codes.
Trier Trier posh.
Or even Luerfell. _ _ _
Let's give it a crack.
_ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ What [E] Geordie's Lost His Marble.
George, [N] sorry.
_ I knew I'd screw that up.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'd show you where now, shit.
Sorry, sorry. _ _
_ _ Brian?
Yes, Pat? _ _
Ah, George, okay.
Okay, I've got it. _
_ [G] I've won that thing [D] of the boom where you told us to. _
[G] Ah, George has lost his [D] marble.
Ah, George has lost his marble.
George [C] has lost his marble.
[A] Along [G#] the promenade.
[D] Ah!
_ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ [G] _ _ _ Well he got himself a [D] plastic and he tied it to a [G] broom shank
and he rammed [C] it through the [G] toilet along the promenade.
But he couldn't [Dm] find his marble.
He couldn't [G] find his marble.
He [C] couldn't find his marble.
[D] Along the [G] promenade.
Ah!
George has [A] lost his leggy.
George has [G] lost his leggy.
George has [C] lost his [N] leggy.
Along the Scotswood Road.
[G] Well, he got up on [D] the cemtex and he jammed it [G] down the netty
and he blew the [C] stinking netty.
[Dm] Ah, along the [G] Scotswood Road.
But he still couldn't [D] find his leggy.
He couldn't [G] find his leggy.
Not a stable [Cm] of that marble.
[D] Along the [G] Scotswood Road. _ _
[A] Do you know where it was?
_ [Am] _ [D] It was in his bloody pocket.
In his [G] bloody pocket all the time.
In his [C] bloody pocket.
[A] Along the Scotswood [G] Road.
No!
George has found his [D] leggy.
George has [G] found his leggy.
George has [C] found his leggy.
[A] Along the [C] Scotswood Road.
[G] No!
George [A] has found his leggy.
George has found [G] his leggy.
George has [C] found his leggy.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] Along the [G] Scotswood Road. _ _ _