Chords for Cliff Carlisle - Nasty Swing
Tempo:
75.375 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
E
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
Sweet little mama, come along, why don't you swing that thing?
[C] Lordy, lordy, oh my lord, do [G] that nasty swing.
[D] I know you can, cause I'm a nasty [G] man.
Did you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something tells [G] me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D] everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle [E] in that [A] hole and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, [D] the [G] old lady.
[C]
[G] My [D]
[G] gal drives a packard car, she bought me a dime of grain.
[C] She showed me how to do that thing they call a [G] nasty swing.
[D] She's my pal, my little [G] nasty gal.
Did you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something [G] tells me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D] everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle in [E] that hole [A] and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, the [D] old lady.
[G]
[C] [G]
Did [D] [G]
you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something [G] tells me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D]
everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle in [E] that hole [A] and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, [D] the old [G] lady.
[C] [G]
[D] [G]
Sweet little mama, come along, why don't you swing that thing?
[C] Lordy, lordy, oh my lord, do [G] that nasty swing.
[D] I know you can, cause I'm a nasty [G] man.
Did you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something tells [G] me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D] everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle [E] in that [A] hole and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, [D] the [G] old lady.
[C]
[G] My [D]
[G] gal drives a packard car, she bought me a dime of grain.
[C] She showed me how to do that thing they call a [G] nasty swing.
[D] She's my pal, my little [G] nasty gal.
Did you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something [G] tells me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D] everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle in [E] that hole [A] and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, the [D] old lady.
[G]
[C] [G]
Did [D] [G]
you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something [G] tells me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D]
everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle in [E] that hole [A] and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, [D] the old [G] lady.
Key:
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C
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A
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ Sweet little mama, come along, why don't you swing that thing?
_ [C] Lordy, lordy, oh my lord, do [G] that nasty swing.
_ [D] I know you can, cause I'm a nasty [G] man.
_ Did you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
_ [C] Something tells [G] me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D] everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, _ I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle [E] in that [A] hole and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
_ The old lady, [D] the [G] old lady. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] My _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ gal drives a packard car, she bought me a dime of grain.
[C] She showed me how to do that thing they call a [G] nasty swing. _ _
[D] She's my pal, my little [G] nasty gal. _
Did you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something [G] tells me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D] everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle in [E] that hole [A] and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, the [D] old lady.
_ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
Did [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something [G] tells me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D]
everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, _ I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle in [E] that hole [A] and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, [D] the old [G] lady. _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ Sweet little mama, come along, why don't you swing that thing?
_ [C] Lordy, lordy, oh my lord, do [G] that nasty swing.
_ [D] I know you can, cause I'm a nasty [G] man.
_ Did you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
_ [C] Something tells [G] me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D] everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, _ I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle [E] in that [A] hole and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
_ The old lady, [D] the [G] old lady. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] My _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ gal drives a packard car, she bought me a dime of grain.
[C] She showed me how to do that thing they call a [G] nasty swing. _ _
[D] She's my pal, my little [G] nasty gal. _
Did you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something [G] tells me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D] everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle in [E] that hole [A] and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, the [D] old lady.
_ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
Did [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ you mean it when you told me you had the nastiest swing?
[C] Something [G] tells me, sweet [E] little gal, [A] you've got [D]
everything.
[G] Wind my motor, honey, _ I've got a double spring.
[C] Place a [G] needle in [E] that hole [A] and do [D] that [G] nasty swing.
The old lady, [D] the old [G] lady. _