Chords for Lookin Out My Backdoor - Nothin' Fancy
Tempo:
130.15 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#m
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, [C] we're going to do a song for you [A] now.
You know, we've been searching for the perfect, nothing fancy bluegrass song.
And I [F#] finally found it several months ago.
I was listening to some old [E] classic rock and roll
and this song came on and I thought, there it is.
That's [N] nothing fancy if I've ever heard it.
So we had to start doing this song
because this song had several different things in it
that we've been looking for over the past 16 years.
We wanted something that we could play the tambourine [G#] in.
We wanted to [D#] incorporate a place [E] [N] for a tambourine.
And also we wanted a song that we could get by with saying doo doo on stage.
So this song has a line in it where we get to say doo doo.
And there was something else.
Oh yeah, it has a whacka whacka whacka beginning.
And that's the three crucial things.
If you want to have a nothing fancy bluegrass band
then you need to look for songs that's got a whacka whacka whacka beginning,
a tambourine, and doo doo.
And then you'll have it, you know.
We found a song.
We're not doing it for you folks here today because,
[A]
well, because we can't.
[Am]
We're thinking about recording [Bm] this
because I don't know of any other bluegrass band [A]
that's recorded this [Bm] song.
Once we get it [A] down to where we can [E] get that feeling [G] into that CD
like we have when we do this song.
Most bands are afraid to say doo doo.
I know.
They're not afraid of doo doo.
They're not afraid of [Cm] that either.
[D]
They're not afraid of the whacka whacka whacka [E] beginning either.
Not already in the [C] rhythm.
[F#] And we don't feel a thing.
I'm a little nervous about the tambourine, but I can do it.
You know, a tambourine reminds me of [F] a banjo without a neck and strings.
[G#] [D#m] Make [E] sure you're three strings and neck and strings, fellas.
Okay. [A] Okay.
Y'all [G] got your cameras adjusted [E] in here good?
All [D#] right.
Very good.
[N] Put this one on YouTube.
Here we go.
I get to do the whacka whacka beginning.
It's pretty special.
This is whacka mode.
I'm ready.
[C#m] We're trying to make a living up here.
[C]
I'll [G] take my tambourine.
This is just for fun.
[E]
[A]
[F#m] [D] [A] [E]
I'm [A] ready.
[F#m] I'm ready.
[D] [A]
I'm ready.
[F#m] [D] [A] I'm ready.
[E]
[F#m] I'm ready.
[D] [A]
[E] I'm ready.
[B] [A] [F#m]
[E] I'm ready.
[A]
[F#m] I'm [D] ready.
[A]
[F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [A]
[F#m] [D]
[E]
[D] [A] [F#m]
[E]
[F#m] [D] I'm ready.
[A]
[C#m] [D] [A]
[F#]
[F#m] [D] [A]
[F#m] I'm [D] ready.
[A]
[E] I'm ready.
I'm ready.
[F#m] I'm ready.
I'm ready.
[D]
[A] I'm ready.
I'm ready. I'm ready.
I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready.
[A]
[A#]
You know, we've been searching for the perfect, nothing fancy bluegrass song.
And I [F#] finally found it several months ago.
I was listening to some old [E] classic rock and roll
and this song came on and I thought, there it is.
That's [N] nothing fancy if I've ever heard it.
So we had to start doing this song
because this song had several different things in it
that we've been looking for over the past 16 years.
We wanted something that we could play the tambourine [G#] in.
We wanted to [D#] incorporate a place [E] [N] for a tambourine.
And also we wanted a song that we could get by with saying doo doo on stage.
So this song has a line in it where we get to say doo doo.
And there was something else.
Oh yeah, it has a whacka whacka whacka beginning.
And that's the three crucial things.
If you want to have a nothing fancy bluegrass band
then you need to look for songs that's got a whacka whacka whacka beginning,
a tambourine, and doo doo.
And then you'll have it, you know.
We found a song.
We're not doing it for you folks here today because,
[A]
well, because we can't.
[Am]
We're thinking about recording [Bm] this
because I don't know of any other bluegrass band [A]
that's recorded this [Bm] song.
Once we get it [A] down to where we can [E] get that feeling [G] into that CD
like we have when we do this song.
Most bands are afraid to say doo doo.
I know.
They're not afraid of doo doo.
They're not afraid of [Cm] that either.
[D]
They're not afraid of the whacka whacka whacka [E] beginning either.
Not already in the [C] rhythm.
[F#] And we don't feel a thing.
I'm a little nervous about the tambourine, but I can do it.
You know, a tambourine reminds me of [F] a banjo without a neck and strings.
[G#] [D#m] Make [E] sure you're three strings and neck and strings, fellas.
Okay. [A] Okay.
Y'all [G] got your cameras adjusted [E] in here good?
All [D#] right.
Very good.
[N] Put this one on YouTube.
Here we go.
I get to do the whacka whacka beginning.
It's pretty special.
This is whacka mode.
I'm ready.
[C#m] We're trying to make a living up here.
[C]
I'll [G] take my tambourine.
This is just for fun.
[E]
[A]
[F#m] [D] [A] [E]
I'm [A] ready.
[F#m] I'm ready.
[D] [A]
I'm ready.
[F#m] [D] [A] I'm ready.
[E]
[F#m] I'm ready.
[D] [A]
[E] I'm ready.
[B] [A] [F#m]
[E] I'm ready.
[A]
[F#m] I'm [D] ready.
[A]
[F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [A]
[F#m] [D]
[E]
[D] [A] [F#m]
[E]
[F#m] [D] I'm ready.
[A]
[C#m] [D] [A]
[F#]
[F#m] [D] [A]
[F#m] I'm [D] ready.
[A]
[E] I'm ready.
I'm ready.
[F#m] I'm ready.
I'm ready.
[D]
[A] I'm ready.
I'm ready. I'm ready.
I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready.
[A]
[A#]
Key:
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F#m
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_ Alright, [C] we're going to do a song for you [A] now.
You know, we've been searching for the perfect, nothing fancy bluegrass song.
And I [F#] finally found it several months ago.
I was listening to some old [E] classic _ rock and roll
and this song came on and I thought, there it is.
That's [N] nothing fancy if I've ever heard it.
So we had to start doing this song
because this song had several different things in it
that we've been looking for over the past 16 years.
We wanted something that we could play the tambourine [G#] in.
We wanted to [D#] incorporate a place [E] _ _ _ [N] for a tambourine.
And also we wanted _ a song that we could get by with saying doo doo on stage.
So this song has a line in it where we get to say doo doo.
And there was something else.
_ Oh yeah, it has a whacka whacka whacka beginning.
And that's the three crucial things.
If you want to have a nothing fancy bluegrass band
then you need to look for songs that's got a whacka whacka whacka beginning,
a tambourine, and doo doo.
And then you'll have it, you know.
We found a song.
We're not doing it for you folks here today because,
_ [A] _
well, because we can't.
_ _ _ [Am]
We're thinking about recording [Bm] this
because I don't know of any other bluegrass band [A]
that's recorded this [Bm] song.
_ Once we get it [A] down to where we can [E] get that feeling [G] into that CD
like we have when we do this song.
Most bands are afraid to say doo doo.
I know.
They're not afraid of doo doo.
They're not afraid of [Cm] that either.
[D] _
They're not afraid of the whacka whacka whacka [E] beginning either.
Not already in the [C] rhythm.
_ [F#] And we don't feel a thing. _
I'm a little nervous about the tambourine, but I can do it.
You know, a tambourine reminds me of [F] a banjo without a neck and strings.
[G#] _ _ _ [D#m] Make [E] sure you're three strings and neck and strings, fellas.
_ _ Okay. [A] Okay. _
_ _ Y'all [G] got your cameras adjusted [E] in here good?
All [D#] right.
Very good.
[N] Put this one on YouTube. _ _ _ _ _ _
Here we go.
I get to do the whacka whacka beginning.
It's pretty special.
This is whacka mode.
I'm ready. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] We're trying to make a living up here.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ I'll [G] take my tambourine.
This is just for fun.
_ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E]
I'm _ _ [A] ready. _ _ _
[F#m] I'm ready.
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ I'm ready. _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] I'm ready.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] I'm ready.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] I'm ready. _
[B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ [E] _ I'm ready.
[A] _ _ _ _
[F#m] I'm [D] ready.
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_ [F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
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_ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [D] I'm ready.
[A] _ _
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_ [C#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ I'm [D] ready.
_ [A] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ I'm ready.
I'm ready.
_ [F#m] _ I'm ready.
I'm ready.
[D] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ I'm ready.
I'm ready. I'm ready.
I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
You know, we've been searching for the perfect, nothing fancy bluegrass song.
And I [F#] finally found it several months ago.
I was listening to some old [E] classic _ rock and roll
and this song came on and I thought, there it is.
That's [N] nothing fancy if I've ever heard it.
So we had to start doing this song
because this song had several different things in it
that we've been looking for over the past 16 years.
We wanted something that we could play the tambourine [G#] in.
We wanted to [D#] incorporate a place [E] _ _ _ [N] for a tambourine.
And also we wanted _ a song that we could get by with saying doo doo on stage.
So this song has a line in it where we get to say doo doo.
And there was something else.
_ Oh yeah, it has a whacka whacka whacka beginning.
And that's the three crucial things.
If you want to have a nothing fancy bluegrass band
then you need to look for songs that's got a whacka whacka whacka beginning,
a tambourine, and doo doo.
And then you'll have it, you know.
We found a song.
We're not doing it for you folks here today because,
_ [A] _
well, because we can't.
_ _ _ [Am]
We're thinking about recording [Bm] this
because I don't know of any other bluegrass band [A]
that's recorded this [Bm] song.
_ Once we get it [A] down to where we can [E] get that feeling [G] into that CD
like we have when we do this song.
Most bands are afraid to say doo doo.
I know.
They're not afraid of doo doo.
They're not afraid of [Cm] that either.
[D] _
They're not afraid of the whacka whacka whacka [E] beginning either.
Not already in the [C] rhythm.
_ [F#] And we don't feel a thing. _
I'm a little nervous about the tambourine, but I can do it.
You know, a tambourine reminds me of [F] a banjo without a neck and strings.
[G#] _ _ _ [D#m] Make [E] sure you're three strings and neck and strings, fellas.
_ _ Okay. [A] Okay. _
_ _ Y'all [G] got your cameras adjusted [E] in here good?
All [D#] right.
Very good.
[N] Put this one on YouTube. _ _ _ _ _ _
Here we go.
I get to do the whacka whacka beginning.
It's pretty special.
This is whacka mode.
I'm ready. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] We're trying to make a living up here.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ I'll [G] take my tambourine.
This is just for fun.
_ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E]
I'm _ _ [A] ready. _ _ _
[F#m] I'm ready.
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ I'm ready. _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] I'm ready.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] I'm ready.
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_ _ _ _ _ [E] I'm ready. _
[B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ [E] _ I'm ready.
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[F#m] I'm [D] ready.
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[F#m] _ I'm [D] ready.
_ [A] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ I'm ready.
I'm ready.
_ [F#m] _ I'm ready.
I'm ready.
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_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ I'm ready.
I'm ready. I'm ready.
I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready. _ _ _ _ _ _
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