Chords for Country Sisters - Good Golly Miss Molly (2007)
Tempo:
82.4 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Em
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#m] [E] [A] We can dance, rock and roll.
[E] [B]
[A] [E] Who call me Miss Molly?
You should like the ball.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You [E] should like the ball.
When [B] you're listening and rolling,
[A] can't you [E] hear mama call?
Well, from [A] early [E] morning to the early night,
when I call Miss Molly, rocking in the house of blue.
Who call [A] me Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're rocking [B] and rolling,
[A] can't you hear [E] mama call?
Now my mama, papa told me,
saying you better watch your step,
or another doobie smallie gotta rock what it must.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You [E] should like the ball.
When [B] you're rocking and rolling,
[A] can't you [E] hear mama call?
Who
[A]
[E] [Em] [G]
[Em] [E] call me Miss Molly?
You should like the ball.
Who call me [A] Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're rocking [B] and rolling,
[A] can't [E] you hear mama call?
Well, from early morning to the early night,
when I'm rocking in the [Em] house of blue.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're [B] rocking and rolling,
[A] can't you [Em] hear mama call?
[E]
[E] [B]
[A] [E] Who call me Miss Molly?
You should like the ball.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You [E] should like the ball.
When [B] you're listening and rolling,
[A] can't you [E] hear mama call?
Well, from [A] early [E] morning to the early night,
when I call Miss Molly, rocking in the house of blue.
Who call [A] me Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're rocking [B] and rolling,
[A] can't you hear [E] mama call?
Now my mama, papa told me,
saying you better watch your step,
or another doobie smallie gotta rock what it must.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You [E] should like the ball.
When [B] you're rocking and rolling,
[A] can't you [E] hear mama call?
Who
[A]
[E] [Em] [G]
[Em] [E] call me Miss Molly?
You should like the ball.
Who call me [A] Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're rocking [B] and rolling,
[A] can't [E] you hear mama call?
Well, from early morning to the early night,
when I'm rocking in the [Em] house of blue.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're [B] rocking and rolling,
[A] can't you [Em] hear mama call?
[E]
Key:
E
A
B
Em
F#m
E
A
B
_ [F#m] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] We can dance, rock and roll.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ Who call me Miss Molly?
You should like the ball.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You [E] should like the ball.
When [B] you're listening and rolling,
[A] can't you [E] hear mama call?
_ Well, from [A] early [E] morning to the early night,
when I call Miss Molly, rocking in the house of blue.
Who call [A] me Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're rocking [B] and rolling,
[A] can't you hear [E] mama call?
_ _ Now my mama, papa told me,
saying you better watch your step,
or another doobie smallie gotta rock what it must.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You [E] should like the ball.
When [B] you're rocking and rolling,
[A] can't you [E] hear mama call?
Who _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _
_ [Em] _ _ [E] _ _ call me Miss Molly?
You should like the ball.
Who call me [A] Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're rocking [B] and rolling,
[A] can't [E] you hear mama call?
_ Well, from early morning to the early night,
when I'm rocking in the [Em] house of blue.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're [B] rocking and rolling,
[A] can't you [Em] hear mama call? _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ Who call me Miss Molly?
You should like the ball.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You [E] should like the ball.
When [B] you're listening and rolling,
[A] can't you [E] hear mama call?
_ Well, from [A] early [E] morning to the early night,
when I call Miss Molly, rocking in the house of blue.
Who call [A] me Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're rocking [B] and rolling,
[A] can't you hear [E] mama call?
_ _ Now my mama, papa told me,
saying you better watch your step,
or another doobie smallie gotta rock what it must.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You [E] should like the ball.
When [B] you're rocking and rolling,
[A] can't you [E] hear mama call?
Who _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _
_ [Em] _ _ [E] _ _ call me Miss Molly?
You should like the ball.
Who call me [A] Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're rocking [B] and rolling,
[A] can't [E] you hear mama call?
_ Well, from early morning to the early night,
when I'm rocking in the [Em] house of blue.
Who [A] call me Miss Molly?
You should [E] like the ball.
When you're [B] rocking and rolling,
[A] can't you [Em] hear mama call? _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _