Chords for Old King Tut

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217.8 bpm
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D

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C

B

A

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Old King Tut chords
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[C] [B] [Em]
[D] [G]
Yes?
Can you tell me where King Tutut and Kamin's tomb is?
Why, Tut, Tut, [Eb] Tut, my boy, you mean King Tut and Kamin's tomb.
Ah, that's the man.
Do you know anything about him?
Do I know anything about him?
Well, just you listen to me.
Three thousand years [Gm] ago, in history we know,
King [Eb] Tut and Kamin ruled [D] a mighty [Dm] land.
He ruled for many years, middle of the song and tear.
[E] He made a record that will [D] always stand.
Why, [C] they opened [Db] up his tomb the other [D] day and jumped with glee.
[Eb]
They learned a lot of ancient [D] history.
[G] In old King Tut, Tut, Tut, on Kamin's [D] day,
Beneath the tropic skies, [G] King Tut, Tut, Tut [E] was very wise.
Now old King Tut, Tut, Tut was always gay.
[A] Cleopatra, she sat upon his [D] knee.
Tut, that's where she [G] sat.
The girls would dance for him [C] and every move a treat.
[E]
They'd move and move and move [Dm] but never move their feet.
[C] A thousand girls would dance each [G] day with lots of hip, hip, hip, hooray.
In old King Tut, [B] Tut, [D] Tut, Tut, Tut, Tut, King [G] Tutty's day.
[Gm]
His tomb instead of here was full of souvenirs.
He [Eb] must have traveled greatly [Gm] in his time.
[Bb]
The gold and silverware that they found hidden there
[A] Was from hotels [Db] of every [D] land and tribe.
[Cm]
While going [A] through his royal [D] robes, they found up in his [Dm] sleeve
The first love letter [Eb] Adam [D] wrote to Eve.
[G]
In old King Tut, Tut, Tut, on Kamin's [B] day,
The [D] dancers then [G] in style would even make [A] the old sphinx smile.
[G] In old King Tut, Tut, Tut, on Kamin's [B] day,
[A]
On the desert sand old King [D] Tutty's band played while maidens [G] swayed.
They danced for old King Tut, [C] neat moonlit skies so warm.
They wore such happy smiles [Dm] and were in perfect form.
[Cm] They danced for him both fat and thin.
[G] He didn't care darn what shape they were in.
In old King [B] Tut, [Em] Tut, [D] Tut, King [G] Tutty's day.
In old King Tut, Tut, Tut, on Kamin's [D] day,
There was no Mr.
[G] Hein with fifty-seven [D] different [G] kinds.
In old King Tut, Tut, Tut, on Kamin's [Em] day,
[A] Peaches of that land they were [D] never canned.
Pears loved anywhere.
[G] Why Sam from Alabama [D] would not run one, two, three.
Oh what [C] a mock he'd be [G] for old Mark [Dm] Antony.
Why Valentino as a sheep [G] he wouldn't last a half a week.
In old King [B] Tut, Tut, Tut, Tut, Tut, [D] Tut, Tut, [G] Tutty's day.
[N]
Key:  
D
1321
G
2131
C
3211
B
12341112
A
1231
D
1321
G
2131
C
3211
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_ _ [C] _ _ [B] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Yes?
Can you tell me where King Tutut and Kamin's tomb is? _ _ _
Why, Tut, Tut, [Eb] Tut, my boy, you mean King Tut and Kamin's tomb.
Ah, that's the man.
Do you know anything about him?
Do I know anything about him?
Well, just you listen to me.
Three thousand years [Gm] ago, _ in history we know,
King [Eb] Tut and Kamin ruled [D] a mighty [Dm] _ land. _ _ _ _
He ruled for many _ _ years, middle of the song and tear.
[E] He made a record that will [D] always _ stand. _ _
Why, [C] they opened [Db] up his tomb the other [D] day and jumped with glee.
[Eb] _
They learned a lot of ancient _ [D] history. _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] In old King Tut, Tut, Tut, on Kamin's [D] day,
_ Beneath the tropic skies, [G] King Tut, Tut, Tut [E] was very wise.
Now old King Tut, Tut, Tut was always gay.
_ _ [A] _ Cleopatra, she sat upon his [D] knee.
Tut, that's where she [G] sat.
The girls would dance for him [C] and every move a treat.
[E] _
They'd _ move and move and move [Dm] but never move their feet. _
[C] A thousand girls would dance each [G] day with lots of hip, hip, hip, hooray.
In old King Tut, [B] Tut, [D] Tut, Tut, Tut, Tut, King [G] Tutty's _ day.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
His tomb instead of here _ was full of _ _ souvenirs.
He [Eb] must have traveled greatly [Gm] in his _ time.
_ [Bb] _
The gold and _ silverware that they found hidden there
[A] Was from _ hotels [Db] of every [D] land and _ _ tribe.
_ _ [Cm]
While going [A] through his royal [D] robes, they found up in his [Dm] sleeve
The first love letter [Eb] Adam [D] wrote to Eve.
_ _ _ _ [G]
In old King Tut, _ Tut, Tut, on _ Kamin's [B] day,
The [D] dancers then [G] in style would even make [A] the old sphinx smile.
[G] In old King Tut, Tut, Tut, on Kamin's [B] day,
_ _ [A]
On the desert sand old King [D] Tutty's band played while maidens [G] swayed.
They _ danced for old King Tut, [C] neat moonlit skies so warm.
They _ wore such happy smiles [Dm] and were in perfect form.
_ [Cm] They danced for him both fat and thin.
[G] He didn't care darn what shape they were in.
In old King [B] Tut, [Em] Tut, [D] Tut, King [G] Tutty's day.
In old King Tut, Tut, _ Tut, on Kamin's [D] day,
There was no Mr.
[G] Hein _ with fifty-seven [D] different [G] kinds.
In old King Tut, Tut, Tut, on Kamin's [Em] day,
_ _ [A] Peaches of that land they were [D] never canned.
Pears loved anywhere.
[G] Why Sam from Alabama [D] would not run one, two, three.
Oh what [C] a mock he'd be [G] for old Mark [Dm] Antony. _ _
Why _ Valentino as a sheep [G] he wouldn't last a half a week.
In old King [B] Tut, Tut, Tut, Tut, Tut, [D] Tut, Tut, _ [G] Tutty's day.
_ _ [N] _