Chords for John Prine : Lets Talk Dirty In Hawaiian
Tempo:
84.95 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
A
F
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [Am] [C]
[A] [C] Well, I packed my bags and bought myself a ticket for the [Em] land of the tall palm [G] trees.
Aloha, old Milwaukee.
Hello, [C] Waiakeke.
I just stepped down from the airplane when I [F] heard her say,
Waka waka nuka [C] luka, waka waka nuka [G] luka, would you like [C] a lay?
Hey, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper [A] in [G] my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, are the words I [C] long to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
[F] [C] [A] [G]
[C] It's a ukulele honolulu sunshine, listen to [G] the grass skirts sway.
Drinkin' rum from the pineapple, out on [Am] Honolulu [C] Bay.
Steel guitars I'll play while she's talkin' [F] with her hands.
Gimme gimme [C] okidoka, make a wish, you [G] wanna poke her words I [C] understand.
Well, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper in [G] my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, [D] are the words I long [C] to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk [C] dirty in [A] Hawai'i, [D] say the [G] words I [C] long to hear.
[F] [C] [A] [F#]
[G] [Cm] [C] Well, I fought a lot of junk with my mula, and I sent [G] it to the folks back home.
I never had a chance to dance the hula, well I guess I should [C] have known.
Well, when you start talkin' to the sweet wahine, walkin' in [F] the pale moonlight.
Okinoka [C] what I said, and Nicaraguan [G] simplebackers, oh, [C] that's that, ain't it right?
Hey, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper [G] in my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, are the words I [C] long to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
[F] Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
Aloha.
[A] [G#]
[A] [C] Well, I packed my bags and bought myself a ticket for the [Em] land of the tall palm [G] trees.
Aloha, old Milwaukee.
Hello, [C] Waiakeke.
I just stepped down from the airplane when I [F] heard her say,
Waka waka nuka [C] luka, waka waka nuka [G] luka, would you like [C] a lay?
Hey, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper [A] in [G] my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, are the words I [C] long to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
[F] [C] [A] [G]
[C] It's a ukulele honolulu sunshine, listen to [G] the grass skirts sway.
Drinkin' rum from the pineapple, out on [Am] Honolulu [C] Bay.
Steel guitars I'll play while she's talkin' [F] with her hands.
Gimme gimme [C] okidoka, make a wish, you [G] wanna poke her words I [C] understand.
Well, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper in [G] my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, [D] are the words I long [C] to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk [C] dirty in [A] Hawai'i, [D] say the [G] words I [C] long to hear.
[F] [C] [A] [F#]
[G] [Cm] [C] Well, I fought a lot of junk with my mula, and I sent [G] it to the folks back home.
I never had a chance to dance the hula, well I guess I should [C] have known.
Well, when you start talkin' to the sweet wahine, walkin' in [F] the pale moonlight.
Okinoka [C] what I said, and Nicaraguan [G] simplebackers, oh, [C] that's that, ain't it right?
Hey, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper [G] in my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, are the words I [C] long to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
[F] Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
Aloha.
[A] [G#]
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[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] [C] Well, I packed my bags and bought myself a ticket for the [Em] land of the tall palm [G] trees.
Aloha, old Milwaukee.
Hello, [C] Waiakeke.
I just stepped down from the airplane when I [F] heard her say,
Waka waka nuka [C] luka, waka waka nuka [G] luka, would you like [C] a lay?
Hey, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper [A] in [G] my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, are the words I [C] long to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
[F] _ _ [C] _ [A] _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ It's a ukulele honolulu sunshine, listen to [G] the grass skirts sway.
Drinkin' rum from the pineapple, out on [Am] Honolulu [C] Bay.
Steel guitars I'll play while she's talkin' [F] with her hands.
Gimme gimme [C] okidoka, make a wish, you [G] wanna poke her words I [C] understand.
Well, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper in [G] my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, [D] are the words I long [C] to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk [C] dirty in [A] Hawai'i, [D] say the [G] words I [C] long to hear.
[F] _ _ [C] _ [A] _ [F#] _
[G] _ [Cm] _ [C] _ _ Well, I fought a lot of junk with my mula, and I sent [G] it to the folks back home.
I never had a chance to dance the hula, well I guess I should [C] have known.
Well, when you start talkin' to the sweet wahine, walkin' in [F] the pale moonlight.
Okinoka [C] what I said, and Nicaraguan [G] simplebackers, oh, [C] that's that, ain't it right?
Hey, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper [G] in my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, are the words I [C] long to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
[F] Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
_ _ Aloha. _
_ _ [A] _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] [C] Well, I packed my bags and bought myself a ticket for the [Em] land of the tall palm [G] trees.
Aloha, old Milwaukee.
Hello, [C] Waiakeke.
I just stepped down from the airplane when I [F] heard her say,
Waka waka nuka [C] luka, waka waka nuka [G] luka, would you like [C] a lay?
Hey, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper [A] in [G] my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, are the words I [C] long to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
[F] _ _ [C] _ [A] _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ It's a ukulele honolulu sunshine, listen to [G] the grass skirts sway.
Drinkin' rum from the pineapple, out on [Am] Honolulu [C] Bay.
Steel guitars I'll play while she's talkin' [F] with her hands.
Gimme gimme [C] okidoka, make a wish, you [G] wanna poke her words I [C] understand.
Well, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper in [G] my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, [D] are the words I long [C] to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk [C] dirty in [A] Hawai'i, [D] say the [G] words I [C] long to hear.
[F] _ _ [C] _ [A] _ [F#] _
[G] _ [Cm] _ [C] _ _ Well, I fought a lot of junk with my mula, and I sent [G] it to the folks back home.
I never had a chance to dance the hula, well I guess I should [C] have known.
Well, when you start talkin' to the sweet wahine, walkin' in [F] the pale moonlight.
Okinoka [C] what I said, and Nicaraguan [G] simplebackers, oh, [C] that's that, ain't it right?
Hey, let's talk dirty in Hawai'i, whisper [G] in my ear.
Jekapuka makawawahini, are the words I [C] long to hear.
Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the [F] heckamookamooka, dear.
Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
[F] Let's talk dirty [C] in Hawai [A]'i, [G] say the words I long [C] to hear.
_ _ Aloha. _
_ _ [A] _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _