Chords for Dr Hook - "Yodel"
Tempo:
126.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
Em
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
This is my friend Ray Sawyer from Mobile, Alabama.
[A] And [G] there's the rest of [E] the people who are living in Mobile sitting over there.
[Dm] And Ray Sawyer, [E] yodeling.
Well, I went to the doctor to get what I [B] need.
I need a little [E] bit of a bath.
[A] Said, help the [E] doctor, [B] can't breathe.
I need a little bit of [C#m] a bath.
[A] I [E] need a little bit of a bath.
[B] [E] I [A] need a little [E] bit of a bath.
[B] I need [E] a little bit of a bath.
I need a little bit of a bath.
He's just warming up now.
You gotta give him a minute.
Well, I went to the farm to get what I need.
I need a little bit of a bath.
[A] I need a horse, a cow, [E] and three or four pigs.
[B] I need a little bit of a [E] bath.
I need a little bit of a bath.
I [B] need a little bit of [E] a bath.
I need [B] a little [E] bit of a bath.
No!
Take it easy there.
This is Billy doing his buck dance here.
He's celebrating the bicentennial or something, folks.
We can't make the bar slow down.
No matter what we do, if anybody wants to take him home, you can have him.
Okay.
Now, we're just not gonna come on here and jump around and do any old yodeling
because we know that there are some championship yodelers who watch this show all the time
just to see what's happening.
So Ray is gonna do first the dangerous triple yodel.
Now, up [Em] until
See, they appreciate [Bm] good danger.
[E] You don't watch Wild Kingdom or any of them shows, man.
That's where you learn to get this kind of [Em] danger in your blood, you know what I mean?
Ray [F] is gonna do [Em] first the dangerous triple yodel, man.
And up until two months ago, we thought that this was the hardest yodel in the [A#] world to do.
People were dropping like flies, and we learned it,
and then we found out that there's somebody who can do the [G] quadruple yodel,
and Ray don't want to stand for that.
So now he's been practicing, [E] and here's my friend again, still, I mean,
Ray Sawyer from Mobile, Alabama, doing the dangerous triple yodel
and then sailing into the amazing quadruple yodel.
Ray Sawyer.
Yeah.
Well, I went to the market to get what I [B] need.
I need a little [E] bit of doodling.
[A] I need a half pound of [E] money and two pounds of [B] cheese.
I need a little [E] bit of doodling.
[A] [E] [B] [E]
[A] [E] [B] [E]
[A] [E] [B] I need a little bit of doodling.
[E] [A] [E] [B] [E]
[A] And [G] there's the rest of [E] the people who are living in Mobile sitting over there.
[Dm] And Ray Sawyer, [E] yodeling.
Well, I went to the doctor to get what I [B] need.
I need a little [E] bit of a bath.
[A] Said, help the [E] doctor, [B] can't breathe.
I need a little bit of [C#m] a bath.
[A] I [E] need a little bit of a bath.
[B] [E] I [A] need a little [E] bit of a bath.
[B] I need [E] a little bit of a bath.
I need a little bit of a bath.
He's just warming up now.
You gotta give him a minute.
Well, I went to the farm to get what I need.
I need a little bit of a bath.
[A] I need a horse, a cow, [E] and three or four pigs.
[B] I need a little bit of a [E] bath.
I need a little bit of a bath.
I [B] need a little bit of [E] a bath.
I need [B] a little [E] bit of a bath.
No!
Take it easy there.
This is Billy doing his buck dance here.
He's celebrating the bicentennial or something, folks.
We can't make the bar slow down.
No matter what we do, if anybody wants to take him home, you can have him.
Okay.
Now, we're just not gonna come on here and jump around and do any old yodeling
because we know that there are some championship yodelers who watch this show all the time
just to see what's happening.
So Ray is gonna do first the dangerous triple yodel.
Now, up [Em] until
See, they appreciate [Bm] good danger.
[E] You don't watch Wild Kingdom or any of them shows, man.
That's where you learn to get this kind of [Em] danger in your blood, you know what I mean?
Ray [F] is gonna do [Em] first the dangerous triple yodel, man.
And up until two months ago, we thought that this was the hardest yodel in the [A#] world to do.
People were dropping like flies, and we learned it,
and then we found out that there's somebody who can do the [G] quadruple yodel,
and Ray don't want to stand for that.
So now he's been practicing, [E] and here's my friend again, still, I mean,
Ray Sawyer from Mobile, Alabama, doing the dangerous triple yodel
and then sailing into the amazing quadruple yodel.
Ray Sawyer.
Yeah.
Well, I went to the market to get what I [B] need.
I need a little [E] bit of doodling.
[A] I need a half pound of [E] money and two pounds of [B] cheese.
I need a little [E] bit of doodling.
[A] [E] [B] [E]
[A] [E] [B] [E]
[A] [E] [B] I need a little bit of doodling.
[E] [A] [E] [B] [E]
Key:
E
B
A
Em
G
E
B
A
_ This is my friend Ray Sawyer from Mobile, Alabama. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] And [G] there's the rest of [E] the people who are living in Mobile sitting over there.
_ [Dm] And Ray Sawyer, _ [E] yodeling. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, I went to the doctor to get what I [B] need.
I need a little [E] bit of a bath.
[A] Said, help the [E] doctor, [B] can't breathe.
I need a little bit of [C#m] a bath.
[A] I [E] need a little bit of a bath.
[B] _ _ _ [E] I [A] need a little [E] bit of a bath.
[B] I need [E] a little bit of a bath.
I need a little bit of a bath.
_ _ He's just warming up now.
You gotta give him a minute.
_ _ _ _ _ Well, I went to the farm to get what I need.
I need a little bit of a bath.
[A] I need a horse, a cow, [E] and three or four pigs.
[B] I need a little bit of a [E] bath.
I need a little bit of a bath.
I [B] need a little bit of [E] a bath.
I _ need [B] a little [E] bit of a bath.
No! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Take _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ easy there. _ _
This is Billy doing his buck dance here. _ _ _
_ _ _ He's celebrating the bicentennial or something, folks.
We can't make the bar slow down.
No matter what we do, if anybody wants to take him home, you can have him. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Okay.
_ _ _ _ Now, _ we're just not gonna come on here and jump around and do any old yodeling
because we know that there are some championship yodelers who watch this show all the time
just to see what's happening.
So Ray is gonna do first the dangerous triple yodel.
Now, up [Em] until_
_ See, they appreciate [Bm] good danger.
[E] You don't watch Wild Kingdom or any of them shows, man.
That's where you learn to get this kind of [Em] danger in your blood, you know what I mean?
Ray [F] is gonna do [Em] first the dangerous triple yodel, man.
And up until two months ago, we thought that this was the hardest yodel in the [A#] world to do.
People were dropping like flies, and we learned it,
and then we found out that there's somebody who can do the [G] quadruple yodel,
and Ray don't want to stand for that.
So now he's been practicing, [E] and here's my friend again, still, I mean, _
Ray Sawyer from Mobile, Alabama, doing the dangerous triple yodel
and then sailing into the _ amazing _ _ _ _ _ _ quadruple yodel. _
Ray Sawyer. _ _ _
Yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, I went to the market to get what I [B] need.
I need a little [E] bit of doodling.
[A] I need a half pound of [E] money and two pounds of [B] cheese.
I need a little [E] bit of doodling. _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ [B] I need a little bit of doodling.
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] And [G] there's the rest of [E] the people who are living in Mobile sitting over there.
_ [Dm] And Ray Sawyer, _ [E] yodeling. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, I went to the doctor to get what I [B] need.
I need a little [E] bit of a bath.
[A] Said, help the [E] doctor, [B] can't breathe.
I need a little bit of [C#m] a bath.
[A] I [E] need a little bit of a bath.
[B] _ _ _ [E] I [A] need a little [E] bit of a bath.
[B] I need [E] a little bit of a bath.
I need a little bit of a bath.
_ _ He's just warming up now.
You gotta give him a minute.
_ _ _ _ _ Well, I went to the farm to get what I need.
I need a little bit of a bath.
[A] I need a horse, a cow, [E] and three or four pigs.
[B] I need a little bit of a [E] bath.
I need a little bit of a bath.
I [B] need a little bit of [E] a bath.
I _ need [B] a little [E] bit of a bath.
No! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Take _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ easy there. _ _
This is Billy doing his buck dance here. _ _ _
_ _ _ He's celebrating the bicentennial or something, folks.
We can't make the bar slow down.
No matter what we do, if anybody wants to take him home, you can have him. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Okay.
_ _ _ _ Now, _ we're just not gonna come on here and jump around and do any old yodeling
because we know that there are some championship yodelers who watch this show all the time
just to see what's happening.
So Ray is gonna do first the dangerous triple yodel.
Now, up [Em] until_
_ See, they appreciate [Bm] good danger.
[E] You don't watch Wild Kingdom or any of them shows, man.
That's where you learn to get this kind of [Em] danger in your blood, you know what I mean?
Ray [F] is gonna do [Em] first the dangerous triple yodel, man.
And up until two months ago, we thought that this was the hardest yodel in the [A#] world to do.
People were dropping like flies, and we learned it,
and then we found out that there's somebody who can do the [G] quadruple yodel,
and Ray don't want to stand for that.
So now he's been practicing, [E] and here's my friend again, still, I mean, _
Ray Sawyer from Mobile, Alabama, doing the dangerous triple yodel
and then sailing into the _ amazing _ _ _ _ _ _ quadruple yodel. _
Ray Sawyer. _ _ _
Yeah. _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, I went to the market to get what I [B] need.
I need a little [E] bit of doodling.
[A] I need a half pound of [E] money and two pounds of [B] cheese.
I need a little [E] bit of doodling. _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ [B] I need a little bit of doodling.
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _