Jolly Bob Från Aberdeen Chords by Lasse Dahlquist
Tempo:
105.4 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[C] [G]
[D] [G] [C]
[G] [D]
[G] [Em] [D]
[E] [G] [C] [D]
[G] [C] [D]
[G] [A] [D] [A]
[D] [A] [D] [A] [D]
[G]
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [C] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
[G]
Yolly Yolly [D] Bob was a happy young man who was [G] born in Aberdeen.
[C] He was a nun and went to the country for a [G] vow from Goddard's ring.
She was [D] employed at a beer cafe, yes, [G] just that [D] was worth
[E] [G] his peace.
She loved Yolly Bob in many [Ab] ways, but mostly [G] because he jigged so easily.
He was big and strong, his profession [C] was a butler [D] and a [G] bass player.
[A] Oh, but I so want [D] you to be [A] killed, so said Bob, [D] how cowardly, it sounded so [A] nice.
But the guys [D] said it was all right, young [C] man, but first you should [D] show what you can [G] do.
And around the butler's he stood and sang and clapped the beat.
And Yolly Bob, he jigged for hope and love, yes, [C] yes, yes, yes, [G] yes, yes.
[D] And the butler's bass [G] player was too fond of the beer and he was a winner, [C] yes, yes, [G] yes, yes, yes.
Yes, that [D] was Yolly Yolly Bob from [G] Aberdeen.
[D]
[E] [G] Now Yolly Bob became a well-known [C] man on a [D] marriage [G] license.
He even has a happy couple [D] who seem [G] to be without [A] borders.
And sometimes it [D] happens when the other falls [A] on, that he gets [D] a stop for fourteen [A] small.
And dressed in his [D] little old sailor's [A] suit, he gives the right lesson [D] in a jig.
[G] And around the butler's he stood and sang and clapped the beat.
And Yolly Bob, he jigged for the good cause, yes, [C] yes, yes, [G] yes, yes, yes.
And [D] the last scream was echoed out [G] of the dog from Golders Green, yes, [C] yes, yes, yes, yes, [G] yes.
Yes, that was [D] Yolly Yolly Yolly Bob from [G] [Em] [D] Aberdeen.
[Am] [G]
[C] [G]
[D] [G] [C]
[G] [D]
[G] [Em] [D]
[E] [G] [C] [D]
[G] [C] [D]
[G] [A] [D] [A]
[D] [A] [D] [A] [D]
[G]
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [C] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
[G]
Yolly Yolly [D] Bob was a happy young man who was [G] born in Aberdeen.
[C] He was a nun and went to the country for a [G] vow from Goddard's ring.
She was [D] employed at a beer cafe, yes, [G] just that [D] was worth
[E] [G] his peace.
She loved Yolly Bob in many [Ab] ways, but mostly [G] because he jigged so easily.
He was big and strong, his profession [C] was a butler [D] and a [G] bass player.
[A] Oh, but I so want [D] you to be [A] killed, so said Bob, [D] how cowardly, it sounded so [A] nice.
But the guys [D] said it was all right, young [C] man, but first you should [D] show what you can [G] do.
And around the butler's he stood and sang and clapped the beat.
And Yolly Bob, he jigged for hope and love, yes, [C] yes, yes, yes, [G] yes, yes.
[D] And the butler's bass [G] player was too fond of the beer and he was a winner, [C] yes, yes, [G] yes, yes, yes.
Yes, that [D] was Yolly Yolly Bob from [G] Aberdeen.
[D]
[E] [G] Now Yolly Bob became a well-known [C] man on a [D] marriage [G] license.
He even has a happy couple [D] who seem [G] to be without [A] borders.
And sometimes it [D] happens when the other falls [A] on, that he gets [D] a stop for fourteen [A] small.
And dressed in his [D] little old sailor's [A] suit, he gives the right lesson [D] in a jig.
[G] And around the butler's he stood and sang and clapped the beat.
And Yolly Bob, he jigged for the good cause, yes, [C] yes, yes, [G] yes, yes, yes.
And [D] the last scream was echoed out [G] of the dog from Golders Green, yes, [C] yes, yes, yes, yes, [G] yes.
Yes, that was [D] Yolly Yolly Yolly Bob from [G] [Em] [D] Aberdeen.
[Am] [G]
Key:
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [C] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
_ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
_ [G] _ _
Yolly Yolly [D] Bob was a happy young man who was [G] born in Aberdeen.
[C] He was a nun and went to the country for a [G] vow from Goddard's ring.
She was [D] employed at a beer cafe, yes, [G] just that [D] was worth _ _
[E] _ [G] _ his peace.
She loved Yolly Bob in many [Ab] ways, but mostly [G] because he jigged so easily.
He was big and strong, his profession [C] was a butler [D] and a [G] bass player.
[A] Oh, but I so want [D] you to be [A] killed, so said Bob, [D] how cowardly, it sounded so [A] nice.
But the guys [D] said it was all right, young [C] man, but first you should [D] show what you can [G] do.
And around the butler's he stood and sang and clapped the beat.
And Yolly Bob, he jigged for hope and love, yes, [C] yes, yes, yes, [G] yes, yes. _ _
[D] And the butler's bass [G] player was too fond of the beer and he was a winner, [C] yes, yes, [G] yes, yes, yes.
Yes, that [D] was Yolly Yolly Bob from [G] Aberdeen.
[D] _ _ _
[E] _ [G] _ _ Now Yolly Bob became a well-known [C] man on a [D] marriage [G] license.
He even has a happy couple [D] who seem [G] to be without [A] borders.
And sometimes it [D] happens when the other falls [A] on, that he gets [D] a stop for fourteen [A] small.
And dressed in his [D] little old sailor's [A] suit, he gives the right lesson [D] in a jig.
[G] And around the butler's he stood and sang and clapped the beat.
And Yolly Bob, he jigged for the good cause, yes, [C] yes, yes, _ [G] yes, yes, yes.
And [D] the last scream was echoed out [G] of the dog from Golders Green, yes, [C] yes, yes, yes, yes, [G] yes.
_ Yes, that was [D] Yolly Yolly Yolly Bob from [G] _ [Em] [D] Aberdeen. _ _
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [C] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
_ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
_ [G] _ _
Yolly Yolly [D] Bob was a happy young man who was [G] born in Aberdeen.
[C] He was a nun and went to the country for a [G] vow from Goddard's ring.
She was [D] employed at a beer cafe, yes, [G] just that [D] was worth _ _
[E] _ [G] _ his peace.
She loved Yolly Bob in many [Ab] ways, but mostly [G] because he jigged so easily.
He was big and strong, his profession [C] was a butler [D] and a [G] bass player.
[A] Oh, but I so want [D] you to be [A] killed, so said Bob, [D] how cowardly, it sounded so [A] nice.
But the guys [D] said it was all right, young [C] man, but first you should [D] show what you can [G] do.
And around the butler's he stood and sang and clapped the beat.
And Yolly Bob, he jigged for hope and love, yes, [C] yes, yes, yes, [G] yes, yes. _ _
[D] And the butler's bass [G] player was too fond of the beer and he was a winner, [C] yes, yes, [G] yes, yes, yes.
Yes, that [D] was Yolly Yolly Bob from [G] Aberdeen.
[D] _ _ _
[E] _ [G] _ _ Now Yolly Bob became a well-known [C] man on a [D] marriage [G] license.
He even has a happy couple [D] who seem [G] to be without [A] borders.
And sometimes it [D] happens when the other falls [A] on, that he gets [D] a stop for fourteen [A] small.
And dressed in his [D] little old sailor's [A] suit, he gives the right lesson [D] in a jig.
[G] And around the butler's he stood and sang and clapped the beat.
And Yolly Bob, he jigged for the good cause, yes, [C] yes, yes, _ [G] yes, yes, yes.
And [D] the last scream was echoed out [G] of the dog from Golders Green, yes, [C] yes, yes, yes, yes, [G] yes.
_ Yes, that was [D] Yolly Yolly Yolly Bob from [G] _ [Em] [D] Aberdeen. _ _
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