Chords for John Sebastian "Rainbows All Over Your Blues" + More
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What you don't understand John is that this is music scene and there are hundreds of people out there watching the show Why
[Eb] Why don't you introduce the next song you do?
Okay, okay?
Well this song came out [Ab] a couple months ago
Came out of my head not out of real [Eb] plastic black plastic
And it started off started off at the farm
[E]
Which is where my friends all the rainbow people live
Who
Took my clothes from me first day.
I arrived [Eb] [G] and
Then they gave him back and they were much better
[Eb] Mud better it's [N] all been mud better since Woodstock
[Eb]
[Bb] [G]
[Gm] Still [Ab] have to tune even though it's television
[Eb]
I've been waiting my time just to talk to you
You've been [Ab] looking all down at the mouth and down at your shoes [Cm] [Eb] Well, [Cm] baby
[Bb] I've come to give [Ab] you the new
I'll [F] paint rainbows
[Bb] all over [Eb] your blue [Bb] I
Heard you've [Eb] been spend a lot of your time up in your room
[Gm] And [Ab] in that you've been watching the dark side of the moon
[Eb] You don't talk to nobody [Bb] if they don't [Ab] come to you
[F] So baby I came up here to sing you [Bb] a tune
[F] And I [Bb] give up is all you [Eb] really
got to say
Cuz it's [F] time to find your lifestyle
[Bb] Cuz this really ain't the way
[Eb] Let's go for a bounce
on the trampoline I
[Ab] Can show you the prettiest man that you've ever seen?
[Eb] You better run
[Bb] To your closet [Ab] and fish out your blue suede shoes, I'll [F] paint rainbow
[Bb] all over your [Eb] blue
Where's
[N]
the shade I just I took the other shirt off.
Oh, that's very attractive
That's to do the other song and the song sounded great
My you for it.
As a matter of fact, I I didn't know who you were until I heard you sing and then I
recognized the resonant
Voice and the timber in there timber
That was nice and you're gonna send me an album and I'll send you a dirty shirt
Thank you, John, thank you for being on thank you.
Thank you
Now I'd like to thank the other guests on the show Bo Diddley Oh did we
Yeah, that's one of the dirtiest names I ever Baby does
I didn't think you'd have the temerity to say that I didn't think I would
Also, I'd like to thank you did we indeed?
Could I say about deadly I've never seen one would you would you like to hear that you the next game?
You're gonna have just as much fun
What about Bo Diddley?
Is he also do laundry?
And I'd also thank you Bo and I'd also like where is he?
If he's over there why are you looking over?
I gotta get home, you know, I suppose you think I don't have a home.
I
Can only jet-fast fine.
I mean you
I do have a home you have a girlfriend
How's it matter never told me that?
Well, because when if you ask me I know you're always gonna say something nasty about it.
Oh, no, I wouldn't know it's true
You would read it with the highest respect you do you you do have a regard for you could come to my house
I've done it.
I
Have done that in the past.
I'd love to do it again.
You could do it again
What do you look for in a girl?
What do I look for in it?
Yeah, I don't mean to hit no
Thank you Bo diddly
Thank pass that one question, yeah, and I'd like to say have people friends to you
I'd also like to thank did we
Buffy st.
Marie.
Oh, there is no
What is a buffy Dayton that's in Ohio.
It's by the National Cash Register company.
You didn't think I knew America
National Cash Register was in Dayton.
Is this gonna be as interesting as the Chicago Stockyard?
I'd rather say good night to best forget and I'd like to thank Lee Michaels and
John Sebastian you had Duffy st.
Marie.
I didn't mention him
Over that him first.
It's a girl.
She's a girl.
Yes.
I named Buffy Buffy st.
Marie.
It's an Indian name
I'd rather not dwell on it
Have you tried?
Now, how do I thank you?
How do you thank me I mean I give me me twice as much money as you were reasonably
Just by your presence
Well, you had I still would like the money because my agent is Seriously
Really really lovely of you to come on a show.
That's failing.
I'm having a wonderful time here
I've been on many shows that failed in fact most of them
I
Don't call me the kiss of death for nothing.
I
Read somewhere where Fred Allen called you the ask that bestowed the kiss of death to vaudeville
This is not true.
That Allen was a very close friend of mine.
I know I remember one line of his
So crazy about it.
You got time to share
You know he in the summer.
He used to take off and go up to Maine.
He was
He was a New Englander
He was offered five thousand dollars a week to do this much every day
For a daily newspaper and he wouldn't do it because it would interfere with his summer vacation
This kind of man he was at any rate.
He wrote me a letter once it may be in this book of letters
I don't remember but he said I'm up in this small town here was I don't know, New Hampshire
Connecticut or someplace.
It's really quiet up here
So quiet is the dullest town I've ever been.
I'd see says I'll tell you how dull it is
One day the tide went out and never came back
[G]
[Eb] Why don't you introduce the next song you do?
Okay, okay?
Well this song came out [Ab] a couple months ago
Came out of my head not out of real [Eb] plastic black plastic
And it started off started off at the farm
[E]
Which is where my friends all the rainbow people live
Who
Took my clothes from me first day.
I arrived [Eb] [G] and
Then they gave him back and they were much better
[Eb] Mud better it's [N] all been mud better since Woodstock
[Eb]
[Bb] [G]
[Gm] Still [Ab] have to tune even though it's television
[Eb]
I've been waiting my time just to talk to you
You've been [Ab] looking all down at the mouth and down at your shoes [Cm] [Eb] Well, [Cm] baby
[Bb] I've come to give [Ab] you the new
I'll [F] paint rainbows
[Bb] all over [Eb] your blue [Bb] I
Heard you've [Eb] been spend a lot of your time up in your room
[Gm] And [Ab] in that you've been watching the dark side of the moon
[Eb] You don't talk to nobody [Bb] if they don't [Ab] come to you
[F] So baby I came up here to sing you [Bb] a tune
[F] And I [Bb] give up is all you [Eb] really
got to say
Cuz it's [F] time to find your lifestyle
[Bb] Cuz this really ain't the way
[Eb] Let's go for a bounce
on the trampoline I
[Ab] Can show you the prettiest man that you've ever seen?
[Eb] You better run
[Bb] To your closet [Ab] and fish out your blue suede shoes, I'll [F] paint rainbow
[Bb] all over your [Eb] blue
Where's
[N]
the shade I just I took the other shirt off.
Oh, that's very attractive
That's to do the other song and the song sounded great
My you for it.
As a matter of fact, I I didn't know who you were until I heard you sing and then I
recognized the resonant
Voice and the timber in there timber
That was nice and you're gonna send me an album and I'll send you a dirty shirt
Thank you, John, thank you for being on thank you.
Thank you
Now I'd like to thank the other guests on the show Bo Diddley Oh did we
Yeah, that's one of the dirtiest names I ever Baby does
I didn't think you'd have the temerity to say that I didn't think I would
Also, I'd like to thank you did we indeed?
Could I say about deadly I've never seen one would you would you like to hear that you the next game?
You're gonna have just as much fun
What about Bo Diddley?
Is he also do laundry?
And I'd also thank you Bo and I'd also like where is he?
If he's over there why are you looking over?
I gotta get home, you know, I suppose you think I don't have a home.
I
Can only jet-fast fine.
I mean you
I do have a home you have a girlfriend
How's it matter never told me that?
Well, because when if you ask me I know you're always gonna say something nasty about it.
Oh, no, I wouldn't know it's true
You would read it with the highest respect you do you you do have a regard for you could come to my house
I've done it.
I
Have done that in the past.
I'd love to do it again.
You could do it again
What do you look for in a girl?
What do I look for in it?
Yeah, I don't mean to hit no
Thank you Bo diddly
Thank pass that one question, yeah, and I'd like to say have people friends to you
I'd also like to thank did we
Buffy st.
Marie.
Oh, there is no
What is a buffy Dayton that's in Ohio.
It's by the National Cash Register company.
You didn't think I knew America
National Cash Register was in Dayton.
Is this gonna be as interesting as the Chicago Stockyard?
I'd rather say good night to best forget and I'd like to thank Lee Michaels and
John Sebastian you had Duffy st.
Marie.
I didn't mention him
Over that him first.
It's a girl.
She's a girl.
Yes.
I named Buffy Buffy st.
Marie.
It's an Indian name
I'd rather not dwell on it
Have you tried?
Now, how do I thank you?
How do you thank me I mean I give me me twice as much money as you were reasonably
Just by your presence
Well, you had I still would like the money because my agent is Seriously
Really really lovely of you to come on a show.
That's failing.
I'm having a wonderful time here
I've been on many shows that failed in fact most of them
I
Don't call me the kiss of death for nothing.
I
Read somewhere where Fred Allen called you the ask that bestowed the kiss of death to vaudeville
This is not true.
That Allen was a very close friend of mine.
I know I remember one line of his
So crazy about it.
You got time to share
You know he in the summer.
He used to take off and go up to Maine.
He was
He was a New Englander
He was offered five thousand dollars a week to do this much every day
For a daily newspaper and he wouldn't do it because it would interfere with his summer vacation
This kind of man he was at any rate.
He wrote me a letter once it may be in this book of letters
I don't remember but he said I'm up in this small town here was I don't know, New Hampshire
Connecticut or someplace.
It's really quiet up here
So quiet is the dullest town I've ever been.
I'd see says I'll tell you how dull it is
One day the tide went out and never came back
[G]
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What you don't understand John is that this is music scene and there are hundreds of people out there watching the show _ _ _ Why _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] Why don't you introduce the next song you do?
Okay, okay? _ _ _
Well this song came out [Ab] a couple months ago
_ Came out of my head not out of real [Eb] plastic black plastic _ _
And it started off started off at the farm
[E] _
Which is where my friends all the rainbow people live _
_ _ Who
Took my clothes from me first day.
I arrived [Eb] _ [G] and
Then they gave him back and they were much better
_ [Eb] Mud _ better _ it's [N] all been mud better since Woodstock
[Eb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ Still [Ab] have to tune even though it's television
_ [Eb] _ _
I've _ _ _ _ _ been waiting my time _ just to talk to you
_ _ _ _ You've been [Ab] looking all down at the mouth and down at your _ shoes _ [Cm] _ [Eb] Well, _ [Cm] baby
_ [Bb] I've come to give [Ab] you the new
_ _ _ _ I'll [F] paint _ rainbows
[Bb] _ all over [Eb] your blue _ _ _ [Bb] I
Heard you've [Eb] been spend a lot of your time up in your room
_ _ _ [Gm] _ And [Ab] in that you've been watching the dark side of the moon
_ _ _ _ [Eb] You don't talk to nobody [Bb] if they don't [Ab] come to you _ _ _ _ _
[F] So baby I came up here to sing you [Bb] a tune _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ And I [Bb] give up is all you [Eb] really
_ got to say _
Cuz it's [F] time to find your lifestyle
[Bb] Cuz this really ain't the way _
[Eb] Let's go for a _ bounce
on the trampoline _ _ _ I
[Ab] Can show you the prettiest man that you've ever seen?
_ _ _ [Eb] You better run
[Bb] To your closet [Ab] and fish out your blue suede shoes, I'll [F] paint rainbow
_ [Bb] all over your [Eb] blue
_ Where's _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ the shade I just I took the other shirt off.
Oh, that's very attractive
That's to do the other song and the song sounded great
My you for it.
As a matter of fact, I I didn't know who you were until I heard you sing and then I
recognized the resonant
Voice and the timber in there timber
_ _ That was nice and you're gonna send me an album and I'll send you a dirty shirt
_ Thank you, John, thank you for being on thank you.
Thank you _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now _ _ _ _ I'd like to thank the other guests on the show Bo Diddley Oh did we
Yeah, _ that's one of the dirtiest names I ever _ _ _ Baby _ does
I _ didn't think you'd have the temerity to say that I didn't think I would
_ Also, I'd like to thank you did we indeed?
_ _ Could I say about deadly I've never seen one would you would you like to hear that you the next game?
You're gonna have just as much fun
What about Bo Diddley? _
Is he also do laundry?
_ _ And I'd also thank you Bo and I'd also like where is he? _
If _ _ he's over there why are you looking over?
_ I gotta get home, you know, I suppose you think I don't have a home. _ _ _
I
Can only jet-fast fine.
I mean you
_ I do have a home you have a girlfriend
How's it matter never told me that?
Well, because when if you ask me I know you're always gonna say something nasty about it.
Oh, no, I wouldn't know it's true
You would read it with the highest respect you do you you do have a regard for you could come to my house
I've done it. _
I
Have done that in the past.
I'd love to do it again.
You could do it again
What do you look for in a girl?
_ _ What do I look for in it?
Yeah, I don't mean to hit no _ _
Thank you Bo diddly
_ _ Thank _ pass that one question, yeah, and I'd like to say have people friends to you
I'd also like to thank did we _
Buffy st.
Marie.
Oh, there is no
What _ is _ a buffy Dayton that's in Ohio.
It's by the National Cash Register company.
You didn't think I knew America
_ National _ Cash Register was in Dayton.
Is this gonna be as interesting as the Chicago Stockyard? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'd rather say good night to best forget and I'd like to thank Lee Michaels _ and
John Sebastian you had Duffy st.
Marie.
I didn't mention him _
Over that him first.
It's a girl.
She's a girl.
Yes.
I named Buffy Buffy st.
Marie.
It's an Indian name
I'd rather not dwell on it
_ Have you tried?
_ Now, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ how do I thank you?
How do you thank me I mean I give me me twice as much money as you were reasonably _
Just _ _ _ _ by your presence
_ _ _ Well, you had I still would like the money because my agent is _ _ _ _ Seriously
_ _ Really really lovely of you to come on a show.
That's failing.
I'm having a wonderful time here
I've been on many shows that failed in fact most of them _ _
_ _ _ I
Don't call me the kiss of death for nothing.
_ _ I
_ Read somewhere where Fred Allen called you the ask that bestowed the kiss of death to vaudeville
This is not true.
That Allen was a very close friend of mine.
I know I remember one line of his
So crazy about it.
You got time to share
You know he in the summer.
He used to take off and go up to Maine.
He was
He was a New Englander
_ He was offered five thousand dollars a week to do this much every day
For a daily newspaper and he wouldn't do it because it would interfere with his summer vacation
This kind of man he was at any rate.
He wrote me a letter once it may be in this book of letters
I don't remember but he said I'm up in this small town here was I don't know, New Hampshire
Connecticut or someplace.
It's really quiet up here
So quiet is the dullest town I've ever been.
I'd see says I'll tell you how dull it is
One day the tide went out and never came back _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] Why don't you introduce the next song you do?
Okay, okay? _ _ _
Well this song came out [Ab] a couple months ago
_ Came out of my head not out of real [Eb] plastic black plastic _ _
And it started off started off at the farm
[E] _
Which is where my friends all the rainbow people live _
_ _ Who
Took my clothes from me first day.
I arrived [Eb] _ [G] and
Then they gave him back and they were much better
_ [Eb] Mud _ better _ it's [N] all been mud better since Woodstock
[Eb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ Still [Ab] have to tune even though it's television
_ [Eb] _ _
I've _ _ _ _ _ been waiting my time _ just to talk to you
_ _ _ _ You've been [Ab] looking all down at the mouth and down at your _ shoes _ [Cm] _ [Eb] Well, _ [Cm] baby
_ [Bb] I've come to give [Ab] you the new
_ _ _ _ I'll [F] paint _ rainbows
[Bb] _ all over [Eb] your blue _ _ _ [Bb] I
Heard you've [Eb] been spend a lot of your time up in your room
_ _ _ [Gm] _ And [Ab] in that you've been watching the dark side of the moon
_ _ _ _ [Eb] You don't talk to nobody [Bb] if they don't [Ab] come to you _ _ _ _ _
[F] So baby I came up here to sing you [Bb] a tune _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ And I [Bb] give up is all you [Eb] really
_ got to say _
Cuz it's [F] time to find your lifestyle
[Bb] Cuz this really ain't the way _
[Eb] Let's go for a _ bounce
on the trampoline _ _ _ I
[Ab] Can show you the prettiest man that you've ever seen?
_ _ _ [Eb] You better run
[Bb] To your closet [Ab] and fish out your blue suede shoes, I'll [F] paint rainbow
_ [Bb] all over your [Eb] blue
_ Where's _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ the shade I just I took the other shirt off.
Oh, that's very attractive
That's to do the other song and the song sounded great
My you for it.
As a matter of fact, I I didn't know who you were until I heard you sing and then I
recognized the resonant
Voice and the timber in there timber
_ _ That was nice and you're gonna send me an album and I'll send you a dirty shirt
_ Thank you, John, thank you for being on thank you.
Thank you _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now _ _ _ _ I'd like to thank the other guests on the show Bo Diddley Oh did we
Yeah, _ that's one of the dirtiest names I ever _ _ _ Baby _ does
I _ didn't think you'd have the temerity to say that I didn't think I would
_ Also, I'd like to thank you did we indeed?
_ _ Could I say about deadly I've never seen one would you would you like to hear that you the next game?
You're gonna have just as much fun
What about Bo Diddley? _
Is he also do laundry?
_ _ And I'd also thank you Bo and I'd also like where is he? _
If _ _ he's over there why are you looking over?
_ I gotta get home, you know, I suppose you think I don't have a home. _ _ _
I
Can only jet-fast fine.
I mean you
_ I do have a home you have a girlfriend
How's it matter never told me that?
Well, because when if you ask me I know you're always gonna say something nasty about it.
Oh, no, I wouldn't know it's true
You would read it with the highest respect you do you you do have a regard for you could come to my house
I've done it. _
I
Have done that in the past.
I'd love to do it again.
You could do it again
What do you look for in a girl?
_ _ What do I look for in it?
Yeah, I don't mean to hit no _ _
Thank you Bo diddly
_ _ Thank _ pass that one question, yeah, and I'd like to say have people friends to you
I'd also like to thank did we _
Buffy st.
Marie.
Oh, there is no
What _ is _ a buffy Dayton that's in Ohio.
It's by the National Cash Register company.
You didn't think I knew America
_ National _ Cash Register was in Dayton.
Is this gonna be as interesting as the Chicago Stockyard? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'd rather say good night to best forget and I'd like to thank Lee Michaels _ and
John Sebastian you had Duffy st.
Marie.
I didn't mention him _
Over that him first.
It's a girl.
She's a girl.
Yes.
I named Buffy Buffy st.
Marie.
It's an Indian name
I'd rather not dwell on it
_ Have you tried?
_ Now, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ how do I thank you?
How do you thank me I mean I give me me twice as much money as you were reasonably _
Just _ _ _ _ by your presence
_ _ _ Well, you had I still would like the money because my agent is _ _ _ _ Seriously
_ _ Really really lovely of you to come on a show.
That's failing.
I'm having a wonderful time here
I've been on many shows that failed in fact most of them _ _
_ _ _ I
Don't call me the kiss of death for nothing.
_ _ I
_ Read somewhere where Fred Allen called you the ask that bestowed the kiss of death to vaudeville
This is not true.
That Allen was a very close friend of mine.
I know I remember one line of his
So crazy about it.
You got time to share
You know he in the summer.
He used to take off and go up to Maine.
He was
He was a New Englander
_ He was offered five thousand dollars a week to do this much every day
For a daily newspaper and he wouldn't do it because it would interfere with his summer vacation
This kind of man he was at any rate.
He wrote me a letter once it may be in this book of letters
I don't remember but he said I'm up in this small town here was I don't know, New Hampshire
Connecticut or someplace.
It's really quiet up here
So quiet is the dullest town I've ever been.
I'd see says I'll tell you how dull it is
One day the tide went out and never came back _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _