Chords for Celtic Thunder - 'Do Wacka Do'
Tempo:
87.6 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] I've been playing some old records that [G] I found in Grandpa's trunk
Beside a wind of gramophone [C] beneath a pile of junk
[A] And in that dusty attic [Dm] I enjoyed a music show
[D]
Listening to the melodies [G] of eighty years ago
[C] Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo [G]-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka -doo -waka-doo
They danced the night away
[F] I long for [F#] all the magic [C] and the days of [A] cabaret
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of yesterday
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of yesterday
[C] In my youth I studied music and [G] they taught me how to sing
[G]
Bella Signore
[D] They took me [G] to the opera and [C] I loved that kind of thing
But [A] then I'd listen to the stories [Dm] that my grandpa used to tell
[D] About the roaring twenties [G] and songs he knew so well
[C] Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka [G]-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo -waka [C]-doo
They danced the night away
[F] I long [F#m] for all the magic [G] and the days [A] of cabaret
[D] Bring back those good old melodies [F] of yesterday
[D] Bring back those [G] good old melodies [F] of yesterday.
[C] Then he'd talk about flappers, [G] and the way they used to dance,
[A] [D] [Dm] About the bootleg liquor, [C] and the ballrooms of romance.
[A] Then later, the man he was, [Dm] was dancing everywhere.
[D] My grandpa said he dreamed that [G] he could move like Fred Astaire.
[C]
[G]
[C] [F] [F#]
[C] [E] [D] [G]
[F] [C] Oh, doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo [G]-waka-doo, the band would play.
Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo, [C] they'd dance the night away.
[F] I long for all [F#] the magic, and [C] the days of [A] cabaret.
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of [Dm] yesterday.
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies
Beside a wind of gramophone [C] beneath a pile of junk
[A] And in that dusty attic [Dm] I enjoyed a music show
[D]
Listening to the melodies [G] of eighty years ago
[C] Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo [G]-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka -doo -waka-doo
They danced the night away
[F] I long for [F#] all the magic [C] and the days of [A] cabaret
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of yesterday
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of yesterday
[C] In my youth I studied music and [G] they taught me how to sing
[G]
Bella Signore
[D] They took me [G] to the opera and [C] I loved that kind of thing
But [A] then I'd listen to the stories [Dm] that my grandpa used to tell
[D] About the roaring twenties [G] and songs he knew so well
[C] Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka [G]-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo -waka [C]-doo
They danced the night away
[F] I long [F#m] for all the magic [G] and the days [A] of cabaret
[D] Bring back those good old melodies [F] of yesterday
[D] Bring back those [G] good old melodies [F] of yesterday.
[C] Then he'd talk about flappers, [G] and the way they used to dance,
[A] [D] [Dm] About the bootleg liquor, [C] and the ballrooms of romance.
[A] Then later, the man he was, [Dm] was dancing everywhere.
[D] My grandpa said he dreamed that [G] he could move like Fred Astaire.
[C]
[G]
[C] [F] [F#]
[C] [E] [D] [G]
[F] [C] Oh, doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo [G]-waka-doo, the band would play.
Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo, [C] they'd dance the night away.
[F] I long for all [F#] the magic, and [C] the days of [A] cabaret.
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of [Dm] yesterday.
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies
Key:
G
C
D
F
A
G
C
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] I've been playing some old records that [G] I found in Grandpa's trunk _
Beside a wind of gramophone [C] beneath a pile of junk
[A] And in that dusty attic [Dm] I enjoyed a music show
[D]
Listening to the melodies [G] of eighty years ago
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo [G]-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka _ -doo _ -waka-doo
They danced the night away
[F] I long for [F#] all the magic [C] and the days of [A] cabaret
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of yesterday
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of yesterday _ _
[C] _ _ In my youth I studied music and [G] they taught me how to sing
[G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Bella Signore _
[D] They took me [G] to the opera and [C] I loved that kind of thing
But [A] then I'd listen to the stories [Dm] that my grandpa used to tell
[D] About the roaring twenties [G] and songs he knew so well _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka [G]-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo _ -waka [C]-doo
They danced the night away
[F] I long [F#m] for all the magic [G] and the days [A] of cabaret
[D] Bring back those good old melodies [F] of yesterday
[D] Bring back those [G] good old melodies [F] of yesterday. _
[C] _ _ _ Then he'd talk about flappers, [G] and the way they used to dance, _ _ _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ _ [Dm] About the bootleg liquor, [C] and the ballrooms of romance.
[A] Then later, the man he was, [Dm] was dancing everywhere.
[D] My grandpa said he dreamed that [G] he could move like Fred Astaire. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [F#] _ _
[C] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[F] _ [C] _ _ Oh, doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo [G]-waka-doo, the band would play.
Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo, [C] they'd dance the night away.
[F] I long for all [F#] the magic, and [C] the days of [A] cabaret.
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of [Dm] yesterday.
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies
[C] I've been playing some old records that [G] I found in Grandpa's trunk _
Beside a wind of gramophone [C] beneath a pile of junk
[A] And in that dusty attic [Dm] I enjoyed a music show
[D]
Listening to the melodies [G] of eighty years ago
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo [G]-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka _ -doo _ -waka-doo
They danced the night away
[F] I long for [F#] all the magic [C] and the days of [A] cabaret
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of yesterday
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of yesterday _ _
[C] _ _ In my youth I studied music and [G] they taught me how to sing
[G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Bella Signore _
[D] They took me [G] to the opera and [C] I loved that kind of thing
But [A] then I'd listen to the stories [Dm] that my grandpa used to tell
[D] About the roaring twenties [G] and songs he knew so well _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka [G]-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo _ -waka [C]-doo
They danced the night away
[F] I long [F#m] for all the magic [G] and the days [A] of cabaret
[D] Bring back those good old melodies [F] of yesterday
[D] Bring back those [G] good old melodies [F] of yesterday. _
[C] _ _ _ Then he'd talk about flappers, [G] and the way they used to dance, _ _ _ _
[A] _ [D] _ _ _ [Dm] About the bootleg liquor, [C] and the ballrooms of romance.
[A] Then later, the man he was, [Dm] was dancing everywhere.
[D] My grandpa said he dreamed that [G] he could move like Fred Astaire. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [F#] _ _
[C] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
[F] _ [C] _ _ Oh, doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo [G]-waka-doo, the band would play.
Doo-waka-doo-waka-doo-waka-doo, [C] they'd dance the night away.
[F] I long for all [F#] the magic, and [C] the days of [A] cabaret.
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies [F] of [Dm] yesterday.
[D] Bring back those good [G] old melodies