Chords for JUDY GARLAND: 'MR MONOTONY'. DELETED SCENE, 'EASTER PARADE'. THE INSPIRATION FOR 'GET HAPPY'.
Tempo:
125.7 bpm
Chords used:
B
G
E
Abm
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [G] [Bbm]
[B] [Abm] [G] [B]
[Ab] [G] [B]
[Abm] [G] [B]
[Abm] Playing on his [Bm] sidecombone, [B] in a [E] certain [C] [B] monotone, he was [Em] known as [Bb] Mr.
[B]
[Am] Monotony.
[Ab] [G] [B]
Any [E] pleasant [C] [B] interlude that would mean [E] a change [G] of [B] mood didn't go [Em] with [Gb] Mr.
[B]
Monotony.
[Ab] [G] [B] [E]
Sometimes he [Dbm] would [C] change the [G] [E] key, but the same [Dbm] dull [Cm] melody [B] [E]
[Ab] would emerge [Am] from [B] Mr.
[E]
Monotony.
[A] [C] [G] [Gb]
Folks [Bb] from miles [Eb] would [D] run [Gb] away, only one [Eb] [D] preferred to [Gb] stay.
She [Bb] would come [Eb] [D] around and [Ab] say, have you got any [E] monotony today?
[Eb] [Gb] [B]
They got [E] married as [G] they [B] should, and around the [Dbm] [G] neighborhood,
[B]
she was [Em] known as [C] [B] Mrs.
[Gbm] Monotony.
[Dbm] [G] [B]
They were [E] happy as [G] could [B] be,
[Gbm] and they raised [E] a [G] family, [B]
six [Eb] or [Db] seven [C] little
[Ab] monotony.
[G] [B]
[E] From another village came [A] a snappy [E] clarineter, she heard him playing strange, [A] to say she liked him [E] better.
T'was the end of [B] Mr.
[E] [G] Monotony.
[Db] [Cm] [B]
[Gb] Soon there came [Abm] another [Ab] [Dbm] bride, [Gb] and she [B] snuggled to [D] his side.
[Gb] [Abm] But he [A] answered when [Ebm] she cried, [Abm] have you got any [Ab] monotony [Abm] today?
[Dbm] Haven't got any [B]
monotony today.
[Abm] [E] [B] Can't [Abm] [G] [B] do [A] that.
[Abm] [G] [Ebm] [Bm]
[D]
Monotony today.
[B] [Abm] [Dbm] [G] [B]
[B] [Abm] [G] [B]
[Ab] [G] [B]
[Abm] [G] [B]
[Abm] Playing on his [Bm] sidecombone, [B] in a [E] certain [C] [B] monotone, he was [Em] known as [Bb] Mr.
[B]
[Am] Monotony.
[Ab] [G] [B]
Any [E] pleasant [C] [B] interlude that would mean [E] a change [G] of [B] mood didn't go [Em] with [Gb] Mr.
[B]
Monotony.
[Ab] [G] [B] [E]
Sometimes he [Dbm] would [C] change the [G] [E] key, but the same [Dbm] dull [Cm] melody [B] [E]
[Ab] would emerge [Am] from [B] Mr.
[E]
Monotony.
[A] [C] [G] [Gb]
Folks [Bb] from miles [Eb] would [D] run [Gb] away, only one [Eb] [D] preferred to [Gb] stay.
She [Bb] would come [Eb] [D] around and [Ab] say, have you got any [E] monotony today?
[Eb] [Gb] [B]
They got [E] married as [G] they [B] should, and around the [Dbm] [G] neighborhood,
[B]
she was [Em] known as [C] [B] Mrs.
[Gbm] Monotony.
[Dbm] [G] [B]
They were [E] happy as [G] could [B] be,
[Gbm] and they raised [E] a [G] family, [B]
six [Eb] or [Db] seven [C] little
[Ab] monotony.
[G] [B]
[E] From another village came [A] a snappy [E] clarineter, she heard him playing strange, [A] to say she liked him [E] better.
T'was the end of [B] Mr.
[E] [G] Monotony.
[Db] [Cm] [B]
[Gb] Soon there came [Abm] another [Ab] [Dbm] bride, [Gb] and she [B] snuggled to [D] his side.
[Gb] [Abm] But he [A] answered when [Ebm] she cried, [Abm] have you got any [Ab] monotony [Abm] today?
[Dbm] Haven't got any [B]
monotony today.
[Abm] [E] [B] Can't [Abm] [G] [B] do [A] that.
[Abm] [G] [Ebm] [Bm]
[D]
Monotony today.
[B] [Abm] [Dbm] [G] [B]
Key:
B
G
E
Abm
Ab
B
G
E
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [Bbm] _
[B] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [G] _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [G] _ [B] _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [B] _
_ [Abm] Playing on his [Bm] _ sidecombone, [B] in a [E] certain _ [C] _ [B] monotone, he was [Em] known as _ [Bb] Mr.
[B] _
[Am] Monotony.
[Ab] _ _ _ [G] _ [B] _
Any _ [E] pleasant _ [C] [B] interlude that would mean [E] a change [G] of [B] mood _ didn't go [Em] with _ [Gb] Mr.
[B]
Monotony.
_ _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _ [B] _ [E]
Sometimes he [Dbm] would [C] change the [G] [E] key, but the same [Dbm] dull [Cm] melody [B] _ [E] _
[Ab] would emerge [Am] from [B] Mr.
[E] _
Monotony.
_ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [Gb]
Folks [Bb] from miles [Eb] would [D] run [Gb] away, _ only one _ [Eb] [D] preferred to [Gb] stay.
She [Bb] would come [Eb] [D] around and [Ab] say, have you got any [E] monotony today?
[Eb] _ [Gb] _ [B]
They got [E] married as [G] they [B] should, _ and around the [Dbm] [G] neighborhood,
[B] _
she was [Em] known as _ [C] _ [B] Mrs.
[Gbm] Monotony.
_ [Dbm] _ _ [G] _ [B] _
They were [E] happy as [G] could [B] be, _
[Gbm] and they raised [E] a [G] family, [B] _ _
six [Eb] or [Db] seven _ [C] little _
[Ab] monotony.
_ _ _ [G] _ [B] _
[E] From another village came [A] a snappy [E] clarineter, she heard him playing strange, [A] to say she liked him [E] better.
T'was the end of _ [B] Mr.
[E] _ [G] Monotony.
_ [Db] _ _ [Cm] _ [B] _
[Gb] Soon there came [Abm] another [Ab] [Dbm] bride, [Gb] and she [B] snuggled to [D] his side.
[Gb] _ [Abm] But he [A] answered when [Ebm] she cried, [Abm] have you got any [Ab] monotony [Abm] today? _
_ _ [Dbm] Haven't got any [B] _
_ monotony _ _ today. _
_ _ [Abm] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ Can't _ _ [Abm] _ _ [G] _ _ [B] do [A] that.
_ [Abm] _ [G] _ _ [Ebm] _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
Monotony _ _ _ today.
[B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Dbm] _ [G] _ [B] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [G] _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [G] _ [B] _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [B] _
_ [Abm] Playing on his [Bm] _ sidecombone, [B] in a [E] certain _ [C] _ [B] monotone, he was [Em] known as _ [Bb] Mr.
[B] _
[Am] Monotony.
[Ab] _ _ _ [G] _ [B] _
Any _ [E] pleasant _ [C] [B] interlude that would mean [E] a change [G] of [B] mood _ didn't go [Em] with _ [Gb] Mr.
[B]
Monotony.
_ _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _ [B] _ [E]
Sometimes he [Dbm] would [C] change the [G] [E] key, but the same [Dbm] dull [Cm] melody [B] _ [E] _
[Ab] would emerge [Am] from [B] Mr.
[E] _
Monotony.
_ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [Gb]
Folks [Bb] from miles [Eb] would [D] run [Gb] away, _ only one _ [Eb] [D] preferred to [Gb] stay.
She [Bb] would come [Eb] [D] around and [Ab] say, have you got any [E] monotony today?
[Eb] _ [Gb] _ [B]
They got [E] married as [G] they [B] should, _ and around the [Dbm] [G] neighborhood,
[B] _
she was [Em] known as _ [C] _ [B] Mrs.
[Gbm] Monotony.
_ [Dbm] _ _ [G] _ [B] _
They were [E] happy as [G] could [B] be, _
[Gbm] and they raised [E] a [G] family, [B] _ _
six [Eb] or [Db] seven _ [C] little _
[Ab] monotony.
_ _ _ [G] _ [B] _
[E] From another village came [A] a snappy [E] clarineter, she heard him playing strange, [A] to say she liked him [E] better.
T'was the end of _ [B] Mr.
[E] _ [G] Monotony.
_ [Db] _ _ [Cm] _ [B] _
[Gb] Soon there came [Abm] another [Ab] [Dbm] bride, [Gb] and she [B] snuggled to [D] his side.
[Gb] _ [Abm] But he [A] answered when [Ebm] she cried, [Abm] have you got any [Ab] monotony [Abm] today? _
_ _ [Dbm] Haven't got any [B] _
_ monotony _ _ today. _
_ _ [Abm] _ [E] _ _ [B] _ Can't _ _ [Abm] _ _ [G] _ _ [B] do [A] that.
_ [Abm] _ [G] _ _ [Ebm] _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
Monotony _ _ _ today.
[B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Dbm] _ [G] _ [B] _ _ _