Chords for Paul Gilbert Plays Lynyrd Skynyrd What's Your Name :Guitar Center Sessions

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Paul Gilbert Plays Lynyrd Skynyrd What's Your Name :Guitar Center Sessions chords
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So the next song we're going to play is, if I had only played this kind of music when I was a teenager,
I would have had a really successful copy band in my hometown of Greensburg, Pennsylvania,
because this was probably the most popular band around back then, at least where I grew up.
And of course I didn't.
I was like, no, I want to play Iron Maiden, I want to play Judas Priest, I want to play Van Halen.
And I still love that stuff, but I've acquired a taste, let's say,
especially because, again, the singer sings low, and there's some great lyrics in this song,
and it's just a cool tune.
This is by Leonard Skannard, called What's Your Name?
[A] [D] [G]
[Am] [A] Well it's eight o'clock and the boy's at [G] Idaho
[A] Got a great job, big up [E] to him so
[F#]
[A] I'm gonna make some plans for later on tonight
[D] Found a little queen [F#] and I know I can [A] cheat her right
What's your [D] name, little girl, what's [G] your name?
[D] You're shimmy and you're strange, this girl wants you to [G] stay
[Am] [A] Back at the hotel, Lord, you [E] got such [G] a pass
[A] She's that one cool ass girl with [E] one kiss, [G#] oh [A] yeah
Well the folks said you can't drink in the bar, [G] what a shame
Loads [A] of gumsters [E] come and have [Am] a drink of champagne
[A] What's [D] your name, little girl, [G] what's your name?
You're [C#m] shimmy [D] and you're strange, this girl wants you [Gm] to stay
[D] What's your name, little girl, what's your [G] name?
[D] You're shimmy and you're strange, this girl wants [G] you to stay
Oh yes, [F#m] [B]
[A]
[D] [A]
[G] [C#]
[G] [A] [C]
[D] what's your name, little girl, [G] what's your name?
You're [D] shimmy and you're strange, little girl, what [G] a shame
[Am]
[A] Nine o'clock, the next day and I'm [G] ready to go
[A] I got a limo driver, best to take us [E] to the show, oh no
[A] Can I get you a taxi or how, [Gm] show us [Em] around
[A] When I come back [E] here next year, I wanna see [A] you again
[D] What's your name, little girl, [G] what's your name?
You're shimmy [D] and you're strange, this girl wants you [G] to stay
[Gm] What's [D] your name, little girl, what's [G] your name?
You're [D] shimmy and you're strange, little girl, what [G] a shame
[G] [Gm] [G]
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_ So the next song we're going to play is, if I had only played this kind of music when I was a teenager,
I would have had a really successful copy band in my hometown of Greensburg, Pennsylvania,
because this was probably the most popular band around back then, at least where I grew up.
And of course I didn't.
I was like, no, I want to play Iron Maiden, I want to play Judas Priest, I want to play Van Halen.
_ And I still love that stuff, but I've acquired a taste, let's say,
especially because, again, the singer sings low, and there's some great lyrics in this song,
and it's just a cool tune.
This is by Leonard Skannard, called What's Your Name? _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ [A] Well it's eight o'clock and the boy's at [G] Idaho
[A] Got _ a great job, big up [E] to him so
_ [F#] _
[A] I'm gonna make some plans for later on tonight
_ [D] _ Found a little queen [F#] and I know I can [A] cheat her right
_ _ What's your [D] name, little girl, what's [G] your name? _ _
[D] You're shimmy and you're strange, this girl wants you to [G] stay _
_ [Am] _ _ [A] Back at the hotel, Lord, you [E] got such [G] a pass
[A] _ _ She's that one cool ass girl with [E] one kiss, [G#] oh [A] yeah
Well the folks said you can't drink in the bar, [G] what a shame
_ Loads [A] of gumsters [E] come and have [Am] a drink of champagne
[A] _ What's [D] your name, little girl, [G] what's your name?
You're [C#m] shimmy [D] and you're strange, this girl wants you [Gm] to stay
_ _ [D] What's your name, little girl, what's your [G] name?
_ _ [D] You're shimmy and you're strange, this girl wants [G] you to stay
_ Oh yes, [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
[G] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [D] what's your name, little girl, [G] what's your name?
_ You're [D] shimmy and you're strange, little girl, what [G] a shame
_ _ [Am] _
_ [A] Nine o'clock, the next day and I'm [G] ready to go
_ [A] _ I got a limo driver, best to take us [E] to the show, oh no
[A] Can I get you a taxi or how, [Gm] show us [Em] around _ _
[A] When I come back [E] here next year, I wanna see [A] you again
_ _ [D] What's your name, little girl, [G] what's your name?
_ _ You're shimmy [D] and you're strange, this girl wants you [G] to stay
[Gm] What's [D] your name, little girl, what's [G] your name?
_ You're [D] shimmy and you're strange, little girl, what [G] a shame
[G] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _