Chords for Eric Burdon - Bo Diddley Special | ABKCO
Tempo:
87.825 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
Gm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [F] I will pay for any offense, I will raise the plague [Bb]
[Fm] And I will give my [C] life just [F]
for your
[Fm] name In the
[Eb] [Db] name of [F] Jesus, [C] I [F]
didn't give it [G] to
[C] my name!
[G] Ashes to ashes and dust to [C] dust.
If the women don't get [Dbm] you,
[C] Bo [G] diddly must.
[E]
[F] [Gm]
[Cm] [A] [Gm] [C] [G] We were two ships passing in the night.
We never did meet eye to eye.
I was given this gift without asking.
This is my way of saying goodbye.
So I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
[F] [G]
I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
[D]
[G] Spent his life with his guitar [C] swung [Gm] real low.
[G]
Taking that long old beat wherever he'd go.
From the streets of Mississippi all the way to Tokyo.
The most African America I never did know.
[Gm] So [G] I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
[F]
[G] I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
[C]
[Gm] [C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye so long.
[Ab] We're all gonna miss you.
[F] But your spirit lives on.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
I [Bb] guess I waited too long.
[Eb] [F] Goodbye Bo diddly.
Goodbye.
[G] So I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
[C] [G] Bo [F] [G]
[F] [Gm]
[C]
[Gm] [G]
[Gm] [C] [Bb]
[Gm] [D] [Ab] [F]
[Gm] [F] [G] diddly came rolling through my life.
Like a big freight train rolling through the night.
I never will forget the day he came to my hometown.
Huff, puff, blew the house down.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye so long.
[Ebm] We're all gonna miss you.
But [F] your spirit lives [Dm] on.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[F] [C] Bo diddly so long.
[Dm] [G] Yeah, I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
Now let me tell you what was so special about Bo diddly.
[F] [G] He had a hand like a plate of fish and chips.
He dressed in the most romantic style.
With a tartan jacket and pinstripe polyester pants.
All the way down the aisle.
He rode his motor [G] scooter around Redwater, Florida.
With his guitar on his back.
You know it was square.
And it was red.
And the last thing was the first thing he ever said.
He said get on.
I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
Riding on that Bo diddly light.
As the quarter hours stepped out into the night.
All the best young dudes were standing away.
A city bus came rolling by.
Destination Bo diddly special.
[Gm] Yeah.
Riding on that [G] Bo diddly special.
[C] [G] Riding on that Bo diddly light.
[C] [G] Riding on that Bo diddly special.
Riding on that Bo diddly light.
[Fm] And I will give my [C] life just [F]
for your
[Fm] name In the
[Eb] [Db] name of [F] Jesus, [C] I [F]
didn't give it [G] to
[C] my name!
[G] Ashes to ashes and dust to [C] dust.
If the women don't get [Dbm] you,
[C] Bo [G] diddly must.
[E]
[F] [Gm]
[Cm] [A] [Gm] [C] [G] We were two ships passing in the night.
We never did meet eye to eye.
I was given this gift without asking.
This is my way of saying goodbye.
So I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
[F] [G]
I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
[D]
[G] Spent his life with his guitar [C] swung [Gm] real low.
[G]
Taking that long old beat wherever he'd go.
From the streets of Mississippi all the way to Tokyo.
The most African America I never did know.
[Gm] So [G] I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
[F]
[G] I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
[C]
[Gm] [C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye so long.
[Ab] We're all gonna miss you.
[F] But your spirit lives on.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
I [Bb] guess I waited too long.
[Eb] [F] Goodbye Bo diddly.
Goodbye.
[G] So I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
[C] [G] Bo [F] [G]
[F] [Gm]
[C]
[Gm] [G]
[Gm] [C] [Bb]
[Gm] [D] [Ab] [F]
[Gm] [F] [G] diddly came rolling through my life.
Like a big freight train rolling through the night.
I never will forget the day he came to my hometown.
Huff, puff, blew the house down.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye so long.
[Ebm] We're all gonna miss you.
But [F] your spirit lives [Dm] on.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[F] [C] Bo diddly so long.
[Dm] [G] Yeah, I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
Now let me tell you what was so special about Bo diddly.
[F] [G] He had a hand like a plate of fish and chips.
He dressed in the most romantic style.
With a tartan jacket and pinstripe polyester pants.
All the way down the aisle.
He rode his motor [G] scooter around Redwater, Florida.
With his guitar on his back.
You know it was square.
And it was red.
And the last thing was the first thing he ever said.
He said get on.
I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
Riding on that Bo diddly light.
As the quarter hours stepped out into the night.
All the best young dudes were standing away.
A city bus came rolling by.
Destination Bo diddly special.
[Gm] Yeah.
Riding on that [G] Bo diddly special.
[C] [G] Riding on that Bo diddly light.
[C] [G] Riding on that Bo diddly special.
Riding on that Bo diddly light.
Key:
G
C
F
Gm
Bb
G
C
F
[D] _ _ [F] I will pay for any offense, I will raise the plague [Bb] _
[Fm] _ And I will give my [C] life just [F]
for your
[Fm] name In _ the _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] name of [F] Jesus, _ _ _ _ [C] I [F] _ _
_ _ _ didn't give it _ [G] to _ _ _ _ _
[C] my name!
[G] _ Ashes to ashes _ and dust to [C] dust.
_ If the women don't get [Dbm] you,
[C] Bo [G] diddly must.
_ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Cm] _ [A] _ [Gm] _ _ _ [C] [G] We were two ships passing in the night.
_ We never did meet eye to eye.
_ I was given this gift without asking. _ _
This is my way of saying goodbye.
_ So I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ [F] _ [G]
I'm riding on that Bo diddly light. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[G] Spent his life with his guitar [C] swung [Gm] real low.
_ [G] _
Taking that long old beat wherever he'd go. _ _
From the streets of Mississippi all the way to Tokyo. _
The most African America I never did know.
[Gm] So [G] I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ [F] _
[G] I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
[C] _
[Gm] _ [C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye so long.
[Ab] We're all gonna miss you.
[F] But your spirit lives on.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
I [Bb] guess I waited too long.
[Eb] _ [F] Goodbye Bo diddly.
Goodbye. _
_ [G] So I'm riding on that Bo diddly special. _
_ I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
_ [C] _ [G] Bo _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Gm] _ _ [D] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[Gm] _ [F] _ [G] diddly came rolling through my life.
_ Like a big freight train rolling through the night.
_ _ I never will forget the day he came to my hometown.
_ Huff, puff, blew the house down.
_ _ [C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye so long.
[Ebm] We're all gonna miss you.
But [F] your spirit lives [Dm] on.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye Bo diddly.
_ [F] _ [C] Bo diddly so long.
_ [Dm] [G] Yeah, I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
_ Now let me tell you what was so special about Bo diddly. _
[F] _ [G] He had a hand like a plate of fish and chips. _ _
_ He dressed in the most romantic style. _
With a tartan jacket and pinstripe polyester pants.
All the way down the aisle.
He rode his motor [G] scooter around Redwater, Florida.
With his guitar _ on his back.
_ You know it was square.
And it was red.
_ And the last thing was the first thing he ever said.
He said get on.
I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ _ _ Riding on that Bo diddly light.
As the quarter hours stepped out into the night.
_ _ All the best young dudes were standing away.
_ A city bus came rolling by.
_ _ _ Destination Bo diddly special.
[Gm] Yeah.
Riding on that [G] Bo diddly special.
_ [C] _ [G] _ Riding on that Bo diddly light.
_ [C] _ [G] Riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ _ Riding on that Bo diddly light. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ And I will give my [C] life just [F]
for your
[Fm] name In _ the _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] name of [F] Jesus, _ _ _ _ [C] I [F] _ _
_ _ _ didn't give it _ [G] to _ _ _ _ _
[C] my name!
[G] _ Ashes to ashes _ and dust to [C] dust.
_ If the women don't get [Dbm] you,
[C] Bo [G] diddly must.
_ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Cm] _ [A] _ [Gm] _ _ _ [C] [G] We were two ships passing in the night.
_ We never did meet eye to eye.
_ I was given this gift without asking. _ _
This is my way of saying goodbye.
_ So I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ [F] _ [G]
I'm riding on that Bo diddly light. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[G] Spent his life with his guitar [C] swung [Gm] real low.
_ [G] _
Taking that long old beat wherever he'd go. _ _
From the streets of Mississippi all the way to Tokyo. _
The most African America I never did know.
[Gm] So [G] I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ [F] _
[G] I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
[C] _
[Gm] _ [C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye so long.
[Ab] We're all gonna miss you.
[F] But your spirit lives on.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
I [Bb] guess I waited too long.
[Eb] _ [F] Goodbye Bo diddly.
Goodbye. _
_ [G] So I'm riding on that Bo diddly special. _
_ I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
_ [C] _ [G] Bo _ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Gm] _ _ [D] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[Gm] _ [F] _ [G] diddly came rolling through my life.
_ Like a big freight train rolling through the night.
_ _ I never will forget the day he came to my hometown.
_ Huff, puff, blew the house down.
_ _ [C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye so long.
[Ebm] We're all gonna miss you.
But [F] your spirit lives [Dm] on.
[C] Goodbye Bo diddly.
[Bb] Goodbye Bo diddly.
_ [F] _ [C] Bo diddly so long.
_ [Dm] [G] Yeah, I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ I'm riding on that Bo diddly light.
_ Now let me tell you what was so special about Bo diddly. _
[F] _ [G] He had a hand like a plate of fish and chips. _ _
_ He dressed in the most romantic style. _
With a tartan jacket and pinstripe polyester pants.
All the way down the aisle.
He rode his motor [G] scooter around Redwater, Florida.
With his guitar _ on his back.
_ You know it was square.
And it was red.
_ And the last thing was the first thing he ever said.
He said get on.
I'm riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ _ _ Riding on that Bo diddly light.
As the quarter hours stepped out into the night.
_ _ All the best young dudes were standing away.
_ A city bus came rolling by.
_ _ _ Destination Bo diddly special.
[Gm] Yeah.
Riding on that [G] Bo diddly special.
_ [C] _ [G] _ Riding on that Bo diddly light.
_ [C] _ [G] Riding on that Bo diddly special.
_ _ Riding on that Bo diddly light. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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