Chords for George Formby - No Limit (1935) - Opening Scene
Tempo:
114.5 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
F#
Dm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [G]
[D] [Dm]
[D]
What's got you up at this unearthly hour?
Sorry, me bite, mother.
I was going to do a bit of practice.
You'll stay in the backyard.
Neighbours find enough to talk about without you giving them cause for more.
Oh, you can do nothing in this house.
[G] I'm sick of it.
[E]
Hey, hey, hey, watch the game, watch the game.
Leave her alone.
I'll scrub your [F#] face for you.
He wants to play with the little dog.
Well, he can't play with the little dog.
Go and play with your own little dog.
I haven't got one.
Well, go and buy one.
Got a righty, George.
What do you think he's going to do, milk it?
[D] What's that daft thing, George?
What do you mean daft thing?
That stream line, that is.
Says thee.
Why?
Don't you [N] believe me?
Aye, if you swear to it.
Finger wet, finger dry.
Now go on, show her that's enough.
Go on, butt off.
I'm finished.
No, George, no.
Stay.
We want to see you riding.
All right, well, no mucking about and keep quiet.
You see that fellow over there?
That's Tillsley.
He rides a rainbow bike.
I'll show you how they ride it, T.T.
Now stand back a bit.
Don't get too close in case it goes off.
Go on.
Go on.
[G#]
You mucking [B] little fowl, there.
[F#]
[D#]
[C] [N]
[D] Now, George, this is no time to be playing about with Mr.
Hardacre.
Playing?
[D] [Dm]
[D]
What's got you up at this unearthly hour?
Sorry, me bite, mother.
I was going to do a bit of practice.
You'll stay in the backyard.
Neighbours find enough to talk about without you giving them cause for more.
Oh, you can do nothing in this house.
[G] I'm sick of it.
[E]
Hey, hey, hey, watch the game, watch the game.
Leave her alone.
I'll scrub your [F#] face for you.
He wants to play with the little dog.
Well, he can't play with the little dog.
Go and play with your own little dog.
I haven't got one.
Well, go and buy one.
Got a righty, George.
What do you think he's going to do, milk it?
[D] What's that daft thing, George?
What do you mean daft thing?
That stream line, that is.
Says thee.
Why?
Don't you [N] believe me?
Aye, if you swear to it.
Finger wet, finger dry.
Now go on, show her that's enough.
Go on, butt off.
I'm finished.
No, George, no.
Stay.
We want to see you riding.
All right, well, no mucking about and keep quiet.
You see that fellow over there?
That's Tillsley.
He rides a rainbow bike.
I'll show you how they ride it, T.T.
Now stand back a bit.
Don't get too close in case it goes off.
Go on.
Go on.
[G#]
You mucking [B] little fowl, there.
[F#]
[D#]
[C] [N]
[D] Now, George, this is no time to be playing about with Mr.
Hardacre.
Playing?
Key:
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G
F#
Dm
E
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F#
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What's got you up at this unearthly hour?
Sorry, me bite, mother.
I was going to do a bit of practice.
You'll stay in the backyard.
Neighbours find enough to talk about without you giving them cause for more.
_ Oh, you can do nothing in this house.
[G] _ _ _ I'm sick of it. _
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_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
Hey, hey, hey, watch the game, watch the game.
Leave her alone.
I'll scrub your [F#] face for you.
He wants to play with the little dog.
Well, he can't play with the little dog.
Go and play with your own little dog.
I haven't got one.
Well, go and buy one.
Got a righty, George.
What do you think he's going to do, milk it?
[D] _ What's that daft thing, George?
What do you mean daft thing?
That stream line, that is.
Says thee.
Why?
Don't you [N] believe me?
Aye, if you swear to it.
Finger wet, finger dry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Now go on, show her that's enough.
Go on, butt off.
I'm finished.
No, George, no.
_ _ Stay.
We want to see you riding.
All right, well, no mucking about and keep quiet.
You see that fellow over there?
That's Tillsley.
He rides a rainbow bike.
I'll show you how they ride it, T.T.
Now stand back a bit.
Don't get too close in case it goes off. _ _ _ _
Go on.
Go on.
_ _ [G#] _
You mucking [B] little fowl, there. _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ Now, George, this is no time to be playing about with Mr.
Hardacre.
_ Playing? _
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
What's got you up at this unearthly hour?
Sorry, me bite, mother.
I was going to do a bit of practice.
You'll stay in the backyard.
Neighbours find enough to talk about without you giving them cause for more.
_ Oh, you can do nothing in this house.
[G] _ _ _ I'm sick of it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
Hey, hey, hey, watch the game, watch the game.
Leave her alone.
I'll scrub your [F#] face for you.
He wants to play with the little dog.
Well, he can't play with the little dog.
Go and play with your own little dog.
I haven't got one.
Well, go and buy one.
Got a righty, George.
What do you think he's going to do, milk it?
[D] _ What's that daft thing, George?
What do you mean daft thing?
That stream line, that is.
Says thee.
Why?
Don't you [N] believe me?
Aye, if you swear to it.
Finger wet, finger dry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Now go on, show her that's enough.
Go on, butt off.
I'm finished.
No, George, no.
_ _ Stay.
We want to see you riding.
All right, well, no mucking about and keep quiet.
You see that fellow over there?
That's Tillsley.
He rides a rainbow bike.
I'll show you how they ride it, T.T.
Now stand back a bit.
Don't get too close in case it goes off. _ _ _ _
Go on.
Go on.
_ _ [G#] _
You mucking [B] little fowl, there. _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ Now, George, this is no time to be playing about with Mr.
Hardacre.
_ Playing? _