Chords for Fats Waller & Ada Brown - That Ain't Right - Stormy Weather (1943)

Tempo:
79.65 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

F

Dm

Cm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Fats Waller & Ada Brown - That Ain't Right - Stormy Weather (1943) chords
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[F] [G] [F] [D] [C]
[Cm] [N] [C] [Cm]
[Dm] [Cm] [C]
[A] [Dm] [G]
Here are the boys one another out.
Human joy [C] is on his last leg anyway.
[F] Cheer up [C] boys.
[Eb] [F] Baby, baby, what is the matter [C] with [G] you?
Ain't nothing wrong with T [C]-Babes, nothing at all.
[Cm] [F] Baby, baby, what is the matter [C] with you?
One never knows, do one.
You [D] got the world in [G] a jolt.
Yeah, but [Dm] there's a stopper.
And you [G] got nothing [C] to do.
You getting this?
[Ab] She's always laying it [G] on me.
[C] [Cm] [C] You [N] know I always told you, [C] you'd be the death of me.
And when I'm always with you, I get the [E] third degree.
[F] That ain't right.
I'll tell these fools anything but tell me the [A] truth.
Oh, that ain't [C] right.
What's wrong with you?
What's wrong with you?
[Dm] Yes, you taking [G] all my money.
[Dm] And [G] going out having [C] yourself a ball.
Baby, [G] I was born [Ab] balling and I'm going to [C] ball the rest of my life.
I took you to a nightclub.
[A] I bought you [D] pink champagne.
That's right.
You rode home in a taxi while I caught that subway train.
Hey, [F] hey.
Oh, [A] that's all right, baby.
That's just a slice of cake.
Oh, [G] that ain't [C] right at all.
Oh, that's all right, [G] babes.
That's all right with [C] me, in fact.
[Am] [Dm] You taking [G] all my money.
And going out having [C] yourself a ball.
Oh, [F] beef to me, [Ab] mama, beef to [C] me.
I don't [G] like pork, no [C] how.
I went to a fortune [Eb] teller and [C] had my [G] fortune told.
What did she [C] say?
She said you [Gm] didn't love me.
All you wanted was my gold.
She [Cm] was right.
How'd she know?
That ain't right.
Oh, [C] that's all right.
Everybody wants some gold, baby.
[G]
[Dm] And going [C] out having yourself a [Dm] ball.
Suffer, suffer excess [C] baggage, [Gm] suffer.
[Am] Yes.
[N]
[G] Chick Bailey.
[E] Chick Bailey from Chicago?
Yes, been playing in New Orleans.
Just stopped by on his way through.
Coming down Beale Street with a big party.
Says he wants to put facts for his new show at the Pinkins Theater.
Use now on your fortune.
[N] Boys, smarten up.
[Db] Let's put the best looking one [Gm] in front.
That's me.
All right.
So we can see the lighting effect [Eb] in the drums.
Say, Ada, I look better with the hat on or with it on.
[D] With or without.
And you leave me [N] cold.
Bill.
Yeah.
Don't
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Learn the basic chords of Fats Waller - That Aint Right chords, with this master sequence: Eb, C, Dm, G, C, G and C. Ease into the song by practicing at 39 BPM before reaching the track's full tempo of 80 BPM. With an eye on the song's key C Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[F] _ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ [Cm] _ _ [N] _ [C] _ [Cm] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [Dm] _ _ [G]
Here are the boys one another out.
Human joy [C] is on his last leg anyway.
[F] Cheer up [C] boys.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [F] Baby, baby, what is the matter [C] with [G] you?
Ain't nothing wrong with T [C]-Babes, nothing at all.
_ [Cm] _ [F] Baby, baby, what is the matter [C] with you?
One never knows, do one.
You [D] got the world in [G] a jolt.
Yeah, but [Dm] there's a stopper.
And you [G] got nothing [C] to do.
You getting this?
[Ab] She's always laying it [G] on me.
[C] _ [Cm] [C] You [N] know I always told you, [C] you'd be the death of me.
And when I'm always with you, I get the [E] third degree.
[F] That ain't right.
I'll tell these fools anything but tell me the [A] truth.
Oh, that ain't [C] right.
What's wrong with you?
What's wrong with _ you?
[Dm] Yes, you taking [G] all my money.
[Dm] And [G] going out having [C] yourself a ball.
Baby, [G] I was born [Ab] balling and I'm going to [C] ball the rest of my life.
_ I took you to a nightclub.
[A] I bought you [D] pink champagne.
That's right.
You rode home in a taxi while I caught that subway train.
Hey, [F] hey. _
Oh, [A] that's all right, baby.
That's just a slice of cake.
Oh, [G] that ain't [C] right at all.
Oh, that's all right, [G] babes.
That's all right with [C] me, in fact.
_ _ [Am] [Dm] You taking [G] all my _ money.
And going out having [C] yourself a ball.
Oh, [F] beef to me, [Ab] mama, beef to [C] me.
I don't [G] like pork, no [C] how.
I went to a fortune [Eb] teller and [C] had my [G] fortune told.
What did she [C] say?
She said you [Gm] didn't love me.
All you wanted was my gold.
She [Cm] was right.
How'd she know?
That ain't right.
Oh, _ [C] that's all right.
Everybody wants some gold, baby.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ And going [C] out having yourself a [Dm] ball.
Suffer, suffer excess [C] baggage, [Gm] suffer.
[Am] Yes.
_ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Chick Bailey.
[E] Chick Bailey from Chicago?
Yes, been playing in New Orleans.
Just stopped by on his way through.
Coming down Beale Street with a big party.
Says he wants to put facts for his new show at the Pinkins Theater.
Use now on your fortune.
[N] Boys, smarten up.
[Db] Let's put the best looking one [Gm] in front.
That's me.
All right.
So we can see the lighting effect [Eb] in the drums.
Say, Ada, I look better with the hat on or with it on.
[D] With or without.
And you leave me [N] cold.
Bill.
Yeah.
Don't

Facts about this song

This song finds its place within the Last Testament - His Final Recordings 9-23-43 album.

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