Chords for Cataldo - Ding Dong Scrambled Eggs (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
84.6 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
F#m
B
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[B] [A]
Blind, drunk, barely making the turn, echolocating my way through Chinese [D] lanterns, bathed in
borage red light.
Yeah, tonight's gonna be a [F#m] good night.
[A] And I came here straight from work, in my work clothes, with my work friends, talking work talk.
It's the worst.
[D] There's that guy who only wears sandals.
Yes, his face really isn't so bad [A] though.
[F#m] [D] Learned to flex from a [A] magazine.
[F#m] And to be honest, it's [D] been a short path from [A] that to here dancing to the edge of [F#m] 70.
[D] Charming arms around [A] my waist.
[F#m] But in the morning [D] I'll be [A] making [Bm] some ding dong, [A] scramble all the egg eggs.
I don't really want to take him home, [G#] in a general sense, but tonight hang a [C#] left.
I live near the [B] edge of gravel, [D] peril.
It's just like Cheers, but sad.
On Great Diane, where's my Sam?
[A] Cause there is nothing wrong with Walter.
He was an okay man, and we had okay friends.
But he loved me like a [D] father.
Well, not my father.
And let's not take that any further.
[F#m] [D] I learned to flex from a [A] magazine.
[F#m] And to be honest, [D] it's been a short path [A] from that to here dancing to the edge [F#m] of 70.
[D] Charming arms [A] around my waist.
[F#m] But in the morning I'll be [D] making [Bm] some ding dong, scramble all the [A] egg eggs.
[B] [A]
Blind, drunk, barely making the turn, echolocating my way through Chinese [D] lanterns, bathed in
borage red light.
Yeah, tonight's gonna be a [F#m] good night.
[A] And I came here straight from work, in my work clothes, with my work friends, talking work talk.
It's the worst.
[D] There's that guy who only wears sandals.
Yes, his face really isn't so bad [A] though.
[F#m] [D] Learned to flex from a [A] magazine.
[F#m] And to be honest, it's [D] been a short path from [A] that to here dancing to the edge of [F#m] 70.
[D] Charming arms around [A] my waist.
[F#m] But in the morning [D] I'll be [A] making [Bm] some ding dong, [A] scramble all the egg eggs.
I don't really want to take him home, [G#] in a general sense, but tonight hang a [C#] left.
I live near the [B] edge of gravel, [D] peril.
It's just like Cheers, but sad.
On Great Diane, where's my Sam?
[A] Cause there is nothing wrong with Walter.
He was an okay man, and we had okay friends.
But he loved me like a [D] father.
Well, not my father.
And let's not take that any further.
[F#m] [D] I learned to flex from a [A] magazine.
[F#m] And to be honest, [D] it's been a short path [A] from that to here dancing to the edge [F#m] of 70.
[D] Charming arms [A] around my waist.
[F#m] But in the morning I'll be [D] making [Bm] some ding dong, scramble all the [A] egg eggs.
Key:
A
D
F#m
B
Bm
A
D
F#m
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Blind, drunk, barely making the turn, _ _ _ _ echolocating my way through Chinese [D] lanterns, _ bathed in
borage red light.
_ _ _ Yeah, tonight's gonna be a [F#m] good night.
_ _ _ [A] And I came here straight from work, _ _ in my work clothes, with my work friends, talking work talk.
It's the worst.
[D] _ There's that guy who only wears sandals.
_ _ _ Yes, his face really isn't so bad [A] though.
_ _ [F#m] _ [D] Learned to flex from a [A] magazine.
_ _ [F#m] And to be honest, it's [D] been a short path from [A] that to here dancing to the edge of [F#m] 70.
[D] Charming arms around [A] my waist.
_ _ [F#m] But in the morning [D] I'll be [A] making [Bm] some ding dong, [A] scramble all the egg eggs. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I don't really want to take him home, _ _ [G#] in a general sense, but tonight hang a [C#] left.
I live near the [B] edge of gravel, [D] peril.
It's just like Cheers, but sad.
_ _ _ On Great Diane, where's my Sam?
_ _ [A] _ Cause there is nothing wrong with Walter.
_ He was an okay man, and we had okay friends.
But he loved me like a [D] father.
_ Well, not my father.
_ _ _ And let's not take that any further.
_ _ [F#m] _ [D] I learned to flex from a [A] magazine.
_ _ [F#m] And to be honest, [D] it's been a short path [A] from that to here dancing to the edge [F#m] of 70.
_ [D] Charming arms [A] around my waist.
_ [F#m] But in the morning I'll be [D] making [Bm] some ding dong, scramble all the [A] egg eggs. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Blind, drunk, barely making the turn, _ _ _ _ echolocating my way through Chinese [D] lanterns, _ bathed in
borage red light.
_ _ _ Yeah, tonight's gonna be a [F#m] good night.
_ _ _ [A] And I came here straight from work, _ _ in my work clothes, with my work friends, talking work talk.
It's the worst.
[D] _ There's that guy who only wears sandals.
_ _ _ Yes, his face really isn't so bad [A] though.
_ _ [F#m] _ [D] Learned to flex from a [A] magazine.
_ _ [F#m] And to be honest, it's [D] been a short path from [A] that to here dancing to the edge of [F#m] 70.
[D] Charming arms around [A] my waist.
_ _ [F#m] But in the morning [D] I'll be [A] making [Bm] some ding dong, [A] scramble all the egg eggs. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I don't really want to take him home, _ _ [G#] in a general sense, but tonight hang a [C#] left.
I live near the [B] edge of gravel, [D] peril.
It's just like Cheers, but sad.
_ _ _ On Great Diane, where's my Sam?
_ _ [A] _ Cause there is nothing wrong with Walter.
_ He was an okay man, and we had okay friends.
But he loved me like a [D] father.
_ Well, not my father.
_ _ _ And let's not take that any further.
_ _ [F#m] _ [D] I learned to flex from a [A] magazine.
_ _ [F#m] And to be honest, [D] it's been a short path [A] from that to here dancing to the edge [F#m] of 70.
_ [D] Charming arms [A] around my waist.
_ [F#m] But in the morning I'll be [D] making [Bm] some ding dong, scramble all the [A] egg eggs. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _