Chords for David Johansen - Funky But Chic + [1993]
Tempo:
120.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Gm
E
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [G] [Am]
[Gm]
[N] Ladies and gentlemen, you might know my next guest from his days with the groundbreaking New York Dolls,
or more recently as America's favorite lounge singer, Buster Poindexter.
You can hear all that and more on From Pumps to Pompadour, the David Johansson story.
Folks, please welcome back to the show, our good friend, David Johansson!
[Bm] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
Punky, [C] punky, but sweet.
[Cm] [G]
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
[G]
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
You [E] punky butt, punky butt, [Bb] alright, alright.
I [G]
got a pair [C] of shoes I swear [Am] that somebody [G] gave me.
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
[G] My mom thinks I'm the [Gm] prettiest food, [C] but she [G] gots me a pocket.
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
[G]
I don't wear nothing [C] that's too fussy or neat.
[G] I just want something [C] that I can [Gm] [G]
[Gm] put out my pussy.
[Db] This ring that's on me [Bb] now's a [G] funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punky, [E] but sweet.
[C] [G]
Punky, punky, [C] but [Gm] sweet.
[C] I [Gm] [G] get down in any [C] neighborhood, I swear that my friends [G] will chase me.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
[G] But the people that are howling [Gm] to get your loan, I swear they're [G] gonna break me.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
I [G] got the fly joe, so get [C] down town.
I swear when [Cm] everybody's [G] crazy.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
And [G] when I fly on down [C] that street, them girls [G] stop acting lazy.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
And I say, [G] I don't wear nothing [C] that's too fussy or neat.
[G] I just want something that I [Gm] can put out my pussy.
[G]
Hey, get on [C] me.
Who wear the [Gm] funky?
[G]
This ring back on me now's a funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punky, [E] but [C] sweet.
[G]
Punky, punky, but [F] sweet.
[Gm] [G]
Punky, punky, [C] but sweet.
[G] You [E] funky, punk, funky, punk, [G] alright, alright, alright.
[Gm] [G]
[Gm] [Cm] [Gm]
[F] [Cm] [Gm]
[E] [G]
[C] You funky, punk, punk, [G] punk,
[Gm] [G]
alright, [C] [G] alright.
[Dm] I [Bb] [G] got a little [Gm] car, a bump [C] in the tip, drive [G] me round.
Punky, punk, [Gm] but sweet.
[Am] [G] I got a bit of sex and [C] cursing and spitting, got hands painted to [G] a brown.
Punky, [C] punky, but sweet.
[A] [G] I know y'all don't think I'm too fussy [C] or neat.
[G]
[Gm] Punky, punky, but sweet.
[G] Hey, get me, [Gm] baby.
[G] This ring back on me now's a funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punk, [C] [Db] but sweet. Oh, [G] shit.
[C] [F] It's crazy.
[G]
[C] What, [G] shit?
You funky, punk, [Dm] funky, punk, alright,
[G] alright.
Got a pair of [C] shoes, I swear [Cm] to [G] somebody, damn it.
Punky, [C] punk, but sweet.
[G] My mom said time to [C] beat a flute [Gm] up over this I feel [G] rocky.
Punky, punk, [C] but sweet.
I [G] know y'all don't think [C] I'm too fussy [Gm] or neat.
[G] Punk, punk, [C] [Bb] but sweet.
[Am] Punk, [G] punk, but sweet.
Hey, get me, baby.
[C] Punk, punk, but [E] sweet.
[D] This ring back on [F] me now's a [Gm] funky brother, she got [N]
me.
Punk, punk, but sweet.
Hey, hey, hey.
David Johanson, everybody.
Be right back.
Be right back.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Alright, we're back.
I'm here with David Johanson.
Thank you very much.
That was fantastic.
You did a great job.
Thank you very much.
Punky, but chic and the outfit, tell us about it.
Well, I just figured out if I pass out in my clothes tonight, I'll be dressed for the track tomorrow.
You know, the other night I was watching a show and you guys were doing it in the year 2000.
In the year 2000, that's right.
And what was that you said about
[Gm]
[N] Ladies and gentlemen, you might know my next guest from his days with the groundbreaking New York Dolls,
or more recently as America's favorite lounge singer, Buster Poindexter.
You can hear all that and more on From Pumps to Pompadour, the David Johansson story.
Folks, please welcome back to the show, our good friend, David Johansson!
[Bm] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
Punky, [C] punky, but sweet.
[Cm] [G]
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
[G]
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
You [E] punky butt, punky butt, [Bb] alright, alright.
I [G]
got a pair [C] of shoes I swear [Am] that somebody [G] gave me.
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
[G] My mom thinks I'm the [Gm] prettiest food, [C] but she [G] gots me a pocket.
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
[G]
I don't wear nothing [C] that's too fussy or neat.
[G] I just want something [C] that I can [Gm] [G]
[Gm] put out my pussy.
[Db] This ring that's on me [Bb] now's a [G] funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punky, [E] but sweet.
[C] [G]
Punky, punky, [C] but [Gm] sweet.
[C] I [Gm] [G] get down in any [C] neighborhood, I swear that my friends [G] will chase me.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
[G] But the people that are howling [Gm] to get your loan, I swear they're [G] gonna break me.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
I [G] got the fly joe, so get [C] down town.
I swear when [Cm] everybody's [G] crazy.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
And [G] when I fly on down [C] that street, them girls [G] stop acting lazy.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
And I say, [G] I don't wear nothing [C] that's too fussy or neat.
[G] I just want something that I [Gm] can put out my pussy.
[G]
Hey, get on [C] me.
Who wear the [Gm] funky?
[G]
This ring back on me now's a funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punky, [E] but [C] sweet.
[G]
Punky, punky, but [F] sweet.
[Gm] [G]
Punky, punky, [C] but sweet.
[G] You [E] funky, punk, funky, punk, [G] alright, alright, alright.
[Gm] [G]
[Gm] [Cm] [Gm]
[F] [Cm] [Gm]
[E] [G]
[C] You funky, punk, punk, [G] punk,
[Gm] [G]
alright, [C] [G] alright.
[Dm] I [Bb] [G] got a little [Gm] car, a bump [C] in the tip, drive [G] me round.
Punky, punk, [Gm] but sweet.
[Am] [G] I got a bit of sex and [C] cursing and spitting, got hands painted to [G] a brown.
Punky, [C] punky, but sweet.
[A] [G] I know y'all don't think I'm too fussy [C] or neat.
[G]
[Gm] Punky, punky, but sweet.
[G] Hey, get me, [Gm] baby.
[G] This ring back on me now's a funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punk, [C] [Db] but sweet. Oh, [G] shit.
[C] [F] It's crazy.
[G]
[C] What, [G] shit?
You funky, punk, [Dm] funky, punk, alright,
[G] alright.
Got a pair of [C] shoes, I swear [Cm] to [G] somebody, damn it.
Punky, [C] punk, but sweet.
[G] My mom said time to [C] beat a flute [Gm] up over this I feel [G] rocky.
Punky, punk, [C] but sweet.
I [G] know y'all don't think [C] I'm too fussy [Gm] or neat.
[G] Punk, punk, [C] [Bb] but sweet.
[Am] Punk, [G] punk, but sweet.
Hey, get me, baby.
[C] Punk, punk, but [E] sweet.
[D] This ring back on [F] me now's a [Gm] funky brother, she got [N]
me.
Punk, punk, but sweet.
Hey, hey, hey.
David Johanson, everybody.
Be right back.
Be right back.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Alright, we're back.
I'm here with David Johanson.
Thank you very much.
That was fantastic.
You did a great job.
Thank you very much.
Punky, but chic and the outfit, tell us about it.
Well, I just figured out if I pass out in my clothes tonight, I'll be dressed for the track tomorrow.
You know, the other night I was watching a show and you guys were doing it in the year 2000.
In the year 2000, that's right.
And what was that you said about
Key:
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[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ Ladies and gentlemen, you might know my next guest from his days with the groundbreaking New York Dolls,
or more recently as America's favorite lounge singer, Buster Poindexter.
You can hear all that and more on From Pumps to Pompadour, the David Johansson story.
Folks, please welcome back to the show, our good friend, David Johansson! _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Punky, [C] punky, but sweet.
_ [Cm] _ _ [G] _
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
_ _ _ [G] _
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet. _ _ _
You [E] punky butt, punky butt, [Bb] alright, alright.
I [G] _
got a pair [C] of shoes I swear [Am] that somebody [G] gave me.
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
_ _ [G] My mom thinks I'm the [Gm] prettiest food, [C] but she [G] gots me a pocket.
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
_ _ [G] _
I don't wear nothing [C] that's too fussy or neat.
[G] I just want something [C] that I can [Gm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Gm] put out my pussy. _
[Db] This ring that's on me [Bb] now's a [G] funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punky, [E] but sweet.
[C] _ _ [G] _
Punky, punky, [C] but [Gm] sweet.
[C] I [Gm] _ [G] get down in any [C] neighborhood, I swear that my friends [G] will chase me.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
_ _ [G] But the people that are howling [Gm] to get your loan, I swear they're [G] gonna break me.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
_ I [G] got the fly joe, so get [C] down town.
I swear when [Cm] everybody's [G] crazy.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
And [G] when I fly on down [C] that street, them girls [G] stop acting lazy.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
And I say, [G] I don't wear nothing [C] that's too fussy or neat.
[G] I just want something that I [Gm] can put out my pussy.
_ [G] _
Hey, get on [C] me.
Who wear the [Gm] funky?
_ [G]
This ring back on me now's a funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punky, [E] but [C] sweet.
_ _ [G] _
Punky, punky, but [F] sweet.
[Gm] _ _ _ [G]
Punky, punky, [C] but sweet.
_ [G] _ You [E] funky, punk, funky, punk, [G] alright, alright, alright. _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [C] You funky, punk, punk, _ [G] punk, _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [G] _
alright, _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ alright.
[Dm] I _ _ _ [Bb] _ [G] got a little [Gm] car, a bump [C] in the tip, drive [G] me round.
Punky, punk, [Gm] but sweet.
_ [Am] [G] I got a bit of sex and [C] cursing and spitting, got hands painted to [G] a brown.
Punky, [C] punky, but sweet.
_ [A] _ _ [G] I know y'all don't think I'm too fussy [C] or neat.
_ [G] _ _
_ [Gm] _ Punky, punky, but sweet.
_ [G] Hey, get me, [Gm] baby.
_ _ _ _ [G] This ring back on me now's a funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punk, _ [C] [Db] but sweet. Oh, [G] shit. _ _
_ _ [C] [F] It's crazy.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ [C] What, [G] shit?
You funky, punk, [Dm] funky, punk, alright, _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ alright.
Got a pair of [C] shoes, I swear [Cm] to [G] somebody, damn it.
Punky, [C] punk, but sweet. _
_ [G] My mom said time to [C] beat a flute [Gm] up over this I feel [G] rocky.
Punky, punk, [C] but sweet. _
I [G] _ know y'all don't think [C] I'm too fussy [Gm] or neat.
[G] _ Punk, punk, [C] _ [Bb] but sweet.
[Am] Punk, [G] punk, but sweet.
Hey, get me, baby.
[C] _ Punk, punk, but [E] sweet.
[D] This ring back on [F] me now's a [Gm] funky brother, she got [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
me.
Punk, punk, but sweet.
Hey, hey, hey.
David Johanson, everybody.
Be right back.
Be right back.
Thank you.
Thank you.
_ _ _ Alright, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ we're back.
I'm here with David Johanson.
Thank you very much.
That was fantastic.
You did a great job.
Thank you very much.
Punky, but chic and the outfit, tell us about it.
Well, I just figured out if I pass out in my clothes tonight, I'll be dressed for the track tomorrow.
_ _ You _ _ _ _ _ know, the other night I was watching a show and you guys were doing it in the year 2000.
In the year 2000, that's right.
And what was that you said about
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ Ladies and gentlemen, you might know my next guest from his days with the groundbreaking New York Dolls,
or more recently as America's favorite lounge singer, Buster Poindexter.
You can hear all that and more on From Pumps to Pompadour, the David Johansson story.
Folks, please welcome back to the show, our good friend, David Johansson! _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Punky, [C] punky, but sweet.
_ [Cm] _ _ [G] _
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
_ _ _ [G] _
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet. _ _ _
You [E] punky butt, punky butt, [Bb] alright, alright.
I [G] _
got a pair [C] of shoes I swear [Am] that somebody [G] gave me.
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
_ _ [G] My mom thinks I'm the [Gm] prettiest food, [C] but she [G] gots me a pocket.
Punky, [Gm] punky, but sweet.
_ _ [G] _
I don't wear nothing [C] that's too fussy or neat.
[G] I just want something [C] that I can [Gm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Gm] put out my pussy. _
[Db] This ring that's on me [Bb] now's a [G] funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punky, [E] but sweet.
[C] _ _ [G] _
Punky, punky, [C] but [Gm] sweet.
[C] I [Gm] _ [G] get down in any [C] neighborhood, I swear that my friends [G] will chase me.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
_ _ [G] But the people that are howling [Gm] to get your loan, I swear they're [G] gonna break me.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
_ I [G] got the fly joe, so get [C] down town.
I swear when [Cm] everybody's [G] crazy.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
And [G] when I fly on down [C] that street, them girls [G] stop acting lazy.
Punky, punky, [Gm] but sweet.
And I say, [G] I don't wear nothing [C] that's too fussy or neat.
[G] I just want something that I [Gm] can put out my pussy.
_ [G] _
Hey, get on [C] me.
Who wear the [Gm] funky?
_ [G]
This ring back on me now's a funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punky, [E] but [C] sweet.
_ _ [G] _
Punky, punky, but [F] sweet.
[Gm] _ _ _ [G]
Punky, punky, [C] but sweet.
_ [G] _ You [E] funky, punk, funky, punk, [G] alright, alright, alright. _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [C] You funky, punk, punk, _ [G] punk, _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [G] _
alright, _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ alright.
[Dm] I _ _ _ [Bb] _ [G] got a little [Gm] car, a bump [C] in the tip, drive [G] me round.
Punky, punk, [Gm] but sweet.
_ [Am] [G] I got a bit of sex and [C] cursing and spitting, got hands painted to [G] a brown.
Punky, [C] punky, but sweet.
_ [A] _ _ [G] I know y'all don't think I'm too fussy [C] or neat.
_ [G] _ _
_ [Gm] _ Punky, punky, but sweet.
_ [G] Hey, get me, [Gm] baby.
_ _ _ _ [G] This ring back on me now's a funky brother, she got me.
Punky, punk, _ [C] [Db] but sweet. Oh, [G] shit. _ _
_ _ [C] [F] It's crazy.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ [C] What, [G] shit?
You funky, punk, [Dm] funky, punk, alright, _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ alright.
Got a pair of [C] shoes, I swear [Cm] to [G] somebody, damn it.
Punky, [C] punk, but sweet. _
_ [G] My mom said time to [C] beat a flute [Gm] up over this I feel [G] rocky.
Punky, punk, [C] but sweet. _
I [G] _ know y'all don't think [C] I'm too fussy [Gm] or neat.
[G] _ Punk, punk, [C] _ [Bb] but sweet.
[Am] Punk, [G] punk, but sweet.
Hey, get me, baby.
[C] _ Punk, punk, but [E] sweet.
[D] This ring back on [F] me now's a [Gm] funky brother, she got [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
me.
Punk, punk, but sweet.
Hey, hey, hey.
David Johanson, everybody.
Be right back.
Be right back.
Thank you.
Thank you.
_ _ _ Alright, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ we're back.
I'm here with David Johanson.
Thank you very much.
That was fantastic.
You did a great job.
Thank you very much.
Punky, but chic and the outfit, tell us about it.
Well, I just figured out if I pass out in my clothes tonight, I'll be dressed for the track tomorrow.
_ _ You _ _ _ _ _ know, the other night I was watching a show and you guys were doing it in the year 2000.
In the year 2000, that's right.
And what was that you said about