Chords for Isle Aux Morts Boys, The Lotto
Tempo:
94.95 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [C] Every day you hear people talk about what they do.
If they won the lotto, they'd do this [G] and that.
Now some would stay [F] working, while most [C] would just play.
Oh, if I won the [G] lotto, here's what I'd [C] do today.
It wouldn't take me a minute [F] to give up me job.
[G] Oh, no, if I called the boss to tell him [G] I'd be gone,
I'd be [C] ready to do [F] the things I couldn't do.
[G] Oh, see the world is starting my [C] life afew.
[G] Oh, if I won the [F] lotto, it would be [C] so grand.
[G] I'd do nothing but lie [F] in the sun and [C] get tanned.
The first thing I'd buy [F] would be a big bear.
A [C] five-or-glass boat [G] would be mere for [C] a spare.
All the things that I've dreamed [F] of I could [C] now own.
A shiny black Caddy and [G] a big motor home.
I'd drive all around, [F] go wherever [C] I please.
Live life to the [G] fullest, never to want [C] nor to need.
There'd be no more cold [F] winters for [C] me to go through.
I'd beat up me shovel, give away me [G] stew.
I'd throw out the wood [F] stove and the saw and the [C] axe too.
[G] Then I'd eat south in winter [G] like the ducks in [C] Geese Do.
Well, I love country music, [F] so I'd [C] go down and see
The Grand Old Opry in Nashville, [G] Tennessee.
[C] Sing some of the old [F] stars and [C] all of them new.
Like Jackson and Stewart [G] and Elk, that's [C] how I knew.
[G] Oh, if I won the lotto, [F] it [C] would be so grand.
[G] I'd do nothing but lie in the [C] sun and get tanned.
The first thing I'd buy [F] would [C] be a big bear.
A five-or-glass boat would be mere for a spare.
Yes, I'd drive [G] all around, go [F] wherever [C] I please.
[F] Live life [C] to the fullest, never to want nor to need.
Lotto, [F] lotto, [C] 649, [G] why can't [C] everyone win?
If they won the lotto, they'd do this [G] and that.
Now some would stay [F] working, while most [C] would just play.
Oh, if I won the [G] lotto, here's what I'd [C] do today.
It wouldn't take me a minute [F] to give up me job.
[G] Oh, no, if I called the boss to tell him [G] I'd be gone,
I'd be [C] ready to do [F] the things I couldn't do.
[G] Oh, see the world is starting my [C] life afew.
[G] Oh, if I won the [F] lotto, it would be [C] so grand.
[G] I'd do nothing but lie [F] in the sun and [C] get tanned.
The first thing I'd buy [F] would be a big bear.
A [C] five-or-glass boat [G] would be mere for [C] a spare.
All the things that I've dreamed [F] of I could [C] now own.
A shiny black Caddy and [G] a big motor home.
I'd drive all around, [F] go wherever [C] I please.
Live life to the [G] fullest, never to want [C] nor to need.
There'd be no more cold [F] winters for [C] me to go through.
I'd beat up me shovel, give away me [G] stew.
I'd throw out the wood [F] stove and the saw and the [C] axe too.
[G] Then I'd eat south in winter [G] like the ducks in [C] Geese Do.
Well, I love country music, [F] so I'd [C] go down and see
The Grand Old Opry in Nashville, [G] Tennessee.
[C] Sing some of the old [F] stars and [C] all of them new.
Like Jackson and Stewart [G] and Elk, that's [C] how I knew.
[G] Oh, if I won the lotto, [F] it [C] would be so grand.
[G] I'd do nothing but lie in the [C] sun and get tanned.
The first thing I'd buy [F] would [C] be a big bear.
A five-or-glass boat would be mere for a spare.
Yes, I'd drive [G] all around, go [F] wherever [C] I please.
[F] Live life [C] to the fullest, never to want nor to need.
Lotto, [F] lotto, [C] 649, [G] why can't [C] everyone win?
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_ [D] _ _ _ [C] Every day you hear people talk about what they do.
If they won the lotto, they'd do this [G] and that.
_ Now some would stay [F] working, while most [C] would just play.
Oh, if I won the [G] lotto, here's what I'd [C] do today.
It wouldn't take me a minute [F] to give up me job.
[G] Oh, no, if I called the boss to tell him [G] I'd be gone,
I'd be [C] ready to do [F] the things I couldn't do.
_ [G] Oh, see the world is starting my [C] life afew.
[G] Oh, if I won the [F] lotto, it would be [C] so grand.
[G] I'd do nothing but lie [F] in the sun and [C] get tanned.
The first thing I'd buy [F] would be a big bear.
A [C] five-or-glass boat [G] would be mere for [C] a spare. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All the things that I've dreamed [F] of I could [C] now own.
A shiny black Caddy and [G] a big motor home.
I'd drive all around, [F] go wherever [C] I please.
Live life to the [G] fullest, never to want [C] nor to need.
_ There'd be no more cold [F] winters for [C] me to go through.
_ I'd beat up me shovel, give away me [G] stew.
_ I'd throw out the wood [F] stove and the saw and the [C] axe too.
[G] Then I'd eat south in winter [G] like the ducks in [C] Geese Do.
_ Well, I love country music, [F] so I'd [C] go down and see
The Grand Old Opry in Nashville, [G] Tennessee.
_ [C] Sing some of the old [F] stars and [C] all of them new.
_ Like Jackson and Stewart [G] and Elk, that's [C] how I knew.
[G] Oh, if I won the lotto, [F] it [C] would be so grand.
[G] I'd do nothing but lie in the [C] sun and get tanned.
The first thing I'd buy [F] would [C] be a big bear.
_ A five-or-glass boat would be mere for a spare.
_ Yes, I'd drive [G] all around, go [F] wherever [C] I please.
_ [F] Live life [C] to the fullest, never to want nor to need.
_ _ Lotto, [F] lotto, [C] 649, _ [G] why can't [C] everyone win? _ _
If they won the lotto, they'd do this [G] and that.
_ Now some would stay [F] working, while most [C] would just play.
Oh, if I won the [G] lotto, here's what I'd [C] do today.
It wouldn't take me a minute [F] to give up me job.
[G] Oh, no, if I called the boss to tell him [G] I'd be gone,
I'd be [C] ready to do [F] the things I couldn't do.
_ [G] Oh, see the world is starting my [C] life afew.
[G] Oh, if I won the [F] lotto, it would be [C] so grand.
[G] I'd do nothing but lie [F] in the sun and [C] get tanned.
The first thing I'd buy [F] would be a big bear.
A [C] five-or-glass boat [G] would be mere for [C] a spare. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All the things that I've dreamed [F] of I could [C] now own.
A shiny black Caddy and [G] a big motor home.
I'd drive all around, [F] go wherever [C] I please.
Live life to the [G] fullest, never to want [C] nor to need.
_ There'd be no more cold [F] winters for [C] me to go through.
_ I'd beat up me shovel, give away me [G] stew.
_ I'd throw out the wood [F] stove and the saw and the [C] axe too.
[G] Then I'd eat south in winter [G] like the ducks in [C] Geese Do.
_ Well, I love country music, [F] so I'd [C] go down and see
The Grand Old Opry in Nashville, [G] Tennessee.
_ [C] Sing some of the old [F] stars and [C] all of them new.
_ Like Jackson and Stewart [G] and Elk, that's [C] how I knew.
[G] Oh, if I won the lotto, [F] it [C] would be so grand.
[G] I'd do nothing but lie in the [C] sun and get tanned.
The first thing I'd buy [F] would [C] be a big bear.
_ A five-or-glass boat would be mere for a spare.
_ Yes, I'd drive [G] all around, go [F] wherever [C] I please.
_ [F] Live life [C] to the fullest, never to want nor to need.
_ _ Lotto, [F] lotto, [C] 649, _ [G] why can't [C] everyone win? _ _