Chords for Don't Call Us, We'll Call You
Tempo:
100 bpm
Chords used:
A
Am
G
D
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F#] Another song that further people are interested in going into the entertainment business a rock and roll business
Listen to the lyrics of this song real [A] good.
You might decide not to do it
[G] [Am] [A]
[Am] [G] [Am] [A]
[G] [A]
[E] [A]
[F] [A]
[E] [A] [Am]
[G] [A] I said, you got my [G] number?
He said, [Am] yeah, I got it when you walked in and told me your number.
[G] [D] I said, call us.
[E] Woo!
[A]
[D] I said, call us.
[A] Woo!
[Am]
[A] [G]
[Am] [A] [G]
[A] I got your name from a friend of a friend.
He said he used to work with you.
[F#m] Well, you remember the [F] all-night creature?
[E] [Em] Stereo 92.
I said, [A] wait a minute, did you relate to our contract?
[Am] You know, the old man was playing the new.
[D] He said, uh-uh, [F] don't call us, [Am] child.
We'll call you.
[G]
[A] [G] [Am] [G]
[A] [D] He said, listen kid, you pay for the call.
You ain't mad, but I've heard it [Am] all before.
[A] He said, it sounds a little bit like [G] John Paul and [D] George Lingo, though.
[E] Woo!
[Am]
[A] [G] Woo!
[A]
[G] Anyway, [A]
we got a hit, and we threw the bid, with the song he said he couldn't use.
And now he calls and begs and crawls his, cannibal Dave Boone.
He's seen his points and lousy [Am] joints, and all the glitter we can use, [D] ha ha.
So, [Dm] he'll call us now, [Am] we'll call you.
Yeah, but, [A]
[Am] [G] [A]
[G] [D] he said, listen kid, you pay for the call.
You ain't mad, but it sounds like [Am] Seagrass a long time before.
[A] [D] So call us.
[E]
[D] [E] Woo!
[Am]
[D] I said, call us.
[A] [E] Woo!
Woo!
[Am]
[A] I [G] said, listen, don't [D] call us.
[F#m] [D] Woo!
[A]
[Am] [D] I said, don't call [E] us.
[D] Woo!
[Am] [A] [G]
[Am] [A] [G]
[A] [G]
[A] [D] Thank you, all right.
Thank you.
Some of those lyrics are semi-autobiographical, and others are not.
But, [A#] [D] I'd like to, uh, ooh.
[E]
This next song, uh, [Em] was, uh, I wrote this song when I,
at my house in Los [E] Angeles, California.
I just got back from seeing The Exorcist about a week before that time.
And I was pretty freaked out, man.
[Am]
[Em] And all the strange noises, and I, I was living all by myself.
And I heard somebody shut the door, and nobody was there.
And I got really scared, so the only thing I could do was pick up my pencil and write the next song.
And I called it, The Boogie Man.
Because, and, for those of you people out there who do live alone,
and you think you're real tough, and some nights [E] you come home just a little bit too high,
and, you, you know, so, you know, what's going on.
So, anyway, I haven't had any house guests since I wrote this song, so.
[Em] [N]
Listen to the lyrics of this song real [A] good.
You might decide not to do it
[G] [Am] [A]
[Am] [G] [Am] [A]
[G] [A]
[E] [A]
[F] [A]
[E] [A] [Am]
[G] [A] I said, you got my [G] number?
He said, [Am] yeah, I got it when you walked in and told me your number.
[G] [D] I said, call us.
[E] Woo!
[A]
[D] I said, call us.
[A] Woo!
[Am]
[A] [G]
[Am] [A] [G]
[A] I got your name from a friend of a friend.
He said he used to work with you.
[F#m] Well, you remember the [F] all-night creature?
[E] [Em] Stereo 92.
I said, [A] wait a minute, did you relate to our contract?
[Am] You know, the old man was playing the new.
[D] He said, uh-uh, [F] don't call us, [Am] child.
We'll call you.
[G]
[A] [G] [Am] [G]
[A] [D] He said, listen kid, you pay for the call.
You ain't mad, but I've heard it [Am] all before.
[A] He said, it sounds a little bit like [G] John Paul and [D] George Lingo, though.
[E] Woo!
[Am]
[A] [G] Woo!
[A]
[G] Anyway, [A]
we got a hit, and we threw the bid, with the song he said he couldn't use.
And now he calls and begs and crawls his, cannibal Dave Boone.
He's seen his points and lousy [Am] joints, and all the glitter we can use, [D] ha ha.
So, [Dm] he'll call us now, [Am] we'll call you.
Yeah, but, [A]
[Am] [G] [A]
[G] [D] he said, listen kid, you pay for the call.
You ain't mad, but it sounds like [Am] Seagrass a long time before.
[A] [D] So call us.
[E]
[D] [E] Woo!
[Am]
[D] I said, call us.
[A] [E] Woo!
Woo!
[Am]
[A] I [G] said, listen, don't [D] call us.
[F#m] [D] Woo!
[A]
[Am] [D] I said, don't call [E] us.
[D] Woo!
[Am] [A] [G]
[Am] [A] [G]
[A] [G]
[A] [D] Thank you, all right.
Thank you.
Some of those lyrics are semi-autobiographical, and others are not.
But, [A#] [D] I'd like to, uh, ooh.
[E]
This next song, uh, [Em] was, uh, I wrote this song when I,
at my house in Los [E] Angeles, California.
I just got back from seeing The Exorcist about a week before that time.
And I was pretty freaked out, man.
[Am]
[Em] And all the strange noises, and I, I was living all by myself.
And I heard somebody shut the door, and nobody was there.
And I got really scared, so the only thing I could do was pick up my pencil and write the next song.
And I called it, The Boogie Man.
Because, and, for those of you people out there who do live alone,
and you think you're real tough, and some nights [E] you come home just a little bit too high,
and, you, you know, so, you know, what's going on.
So, anyway, I haven't had any house guests since I wrote this song, so.
[Em] [N]
Key:
A
Am
G
D
E
A
Am
G
[F#] Another song that further people are interested in going into the entertainment business a rock and roll business
Listen to the lyrics of this song real [A] good.
You might decide not to do it
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Am] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [Am] _
_ [G] _ [A] I said, you got my [G] number?
He said, [Am] yeah, I got it when you walked in and told me your number.
_ _ [G] _ [D] I said, call us.
[E] _ _ Woo!
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] I said, call us.
_ _ [A] Woo!
_ [Am] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
[A] I got your name from a friend of a friend.
He said he used to work with you.
[F#m] Well, you remember the [F] all-night creature?
[E] _ [Em] Stereo 92.
I said, [A] wait a minute, did you relate to our contract?
[Am] You know, the old man was playing the new.
[D] He said, uh-uh, [F] don't call us, [Am] child.
We'll call you.
[G] _
[A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] He said, listen kid, you pay for the call.
You ain't mad, but I've heard it [Am] all before.
[A] He said, it sounds a little bit like [G] John Paul and [D] George Lingo, though.
_ _ _ _ [E] Woo!
[Am] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ Woo!
[A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Anyway, [A]
we got a hit, and we threw the bid, with the song he said he couldn't use.
And now he calls and begs and crawls his, cannibal Dave Boone.
He's seen his points and lousy [Am] joints, and all the glitter we can use, [D] ha ha.
So, [Dm] he'll call us now, [Am] we'll call you.
Yeah, but, [A] _
_ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [G] _ [D] he said, listen kid, you pay for the call.
You ain't mad, but it sounds like [Am] Seagrass a long time before. _
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] So call us.
[E] _
_ [D] _ [E] Woo!
_ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] I said, call us.
_ [A] _ [E] Woo!
Woo!
_ [Am] _
_ _ [A] _ I [G] said, listen, don't [D] call us.
[F#m] _ [D] _ Woo!
_ [A] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [D] I said, don't call [E] us.
_ _ [D] Woo! _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ Thank you, all right.
_ _ _ _ Thank you.
Some of those lyrics are semi-autobiographical, and others are not.
But, _ [A#] _ [D] I'd like to, uh, ooh.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ This next song, uh, _ [Em] was, uh, I wrote this song when I,
at my house in Los [E] Angeles, California.
I just got back from seeing The Exorcist about a week before that time.
And I was pretty freaked out, man.
[Am] _ _
_ [Em] And all the strange noises, and I, I was living all by myself.
And I heard somebody shut the door, and nobody was there.
And I got really scared, so the only thing I could do was pick up my pencil and write the next song.
And I called it, The Boogie Man.
Because, and, for those of you people out there who do live alone,
and you think you're real tough, and some nights [E] you come home just a little bit too high,
and, you, you know, so, you know, what's going on.
So, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ anyway, I haven't had any house guests since I wrote this song, so.
[Em] _ _ _ [N] _
Listen to the lyrics of this song real [A] good.
You might decide not to do it
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [Am] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [Am] _
_ [G] _ [A] I said, you got my [G] number?
He said, [Am] yeah, I got it when you walked in and told me your number.
_ _ [G] _ [D] I said, call us.
[E] _ _ Woo!
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] I said, call us.
_ _ [A] Woo!
_ [Am] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
[A] I got your name from a friend of a friend.
He said he used to work with you.
[F#m] Well, you remember the [F] all-night creature?
[E] _ [Em] Stereo 92.
I said, [A] wait a minute, did you relate to our contract?
[Am] You know, the old man was playing the new.
[D] He said, uh-uh, [F] don't call us, [Am] child.
We'll call you.
[G] _
[A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] He said, listen kid, you pay for the call.
You ain't mad, but I've heard it [Am] all before.
[A] He said, it sounds a little bit like [G] John Paul and [D] George Lingo, though.
_ _ _ _ [E] Woo!
[Am] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ Woo!
[A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Anyway, [A]
we got a hit, and we threw the bid, with the song he said he couldn't use.
And now he calls and begs and crawls his, cannibal Dave Boone.
He's seen his points and lousy [Am] joints, and all the glitter we can use, [D] ha ha.
So, [Dm] he'll call us now, [Am] we'll call you.
Yeah, but, [A] _
_ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [G] _ [D] he said, listen kid, you pay for the call.
You ain't mad, but it sounds like [Am] Seagrass a long time before. _
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] So call us.
[E] _
_ [D] _ [E] Woo!
_ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] I said, call us.
_ [A] _ [E] Woo!
Woo!
_ [Am] _
_ _ [A] _ I [G] said, listen, don't [D] call us.
[F#m] _ [D] _ Woo!
_ [A] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [D] I said, don't call [E] us.
_ _ [D] Woo! _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ Thank you, all right.
_ _ _ _ Thank you.
Some of those lyrics are semi-autobiographical, and others are not.
But, _ [A#] _ [D] I'd like to, uh, ooh.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ This next song, uh, _ [Em] was, uh, I wrote this song when I,
at my house in Los [E] Angeles, California.
I just got back from seeing The Exorcist about a week before that time.
And I was pretty freaked out, man.
[Am] _ _
_ [Em] And all the strange noises, and I, I was living all by myself.
And I heard somebody shut the door, and nobody was there.
And I got really scared, so the only thing I could do was pick up my pencil and write the next song.
And I called it, The Boogie Man.
Because, and, for those of you people out there who do live alone,
and you think you're real tough, and some nights [E] you come home just a little bit too high,
and, you, you know, so, you know, what's going on.
So, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ anyway, I haven't had any house guests since I wrote this song, so.
[Em] _ _ _ [N] _