Chords for Peggy Lee - I Like Men........ (Judy Garland Show)
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
[N] What would you like to talk about Peggy?
Well, how about men?
Yeah, how about [A] them?
[G] [Gbm] He [D] has sandy hair
[Cm] [Gb] Maybe his eyes are brown or blue
[G] Maybe he [Abm] has a fawn or two
But [Em] I [Eb]
like men
[D] If he has a gentle way
[Em] Then maybe he'll make [Gbm] me feel [Bm] so frail
[G] Well, [A] that's my [Gb] favorite kind of male
[G] Cause I [Gm] like [A] men
[D] I [G] like the masculine, [Em] I like the mild
[D] And I like any other [B] kind that I [G] can find
So the way that we [Gb] feel [D] is not hard [Ab] to [G] decide
We'll take Southern [Abm] hospitality or Northern [A] pride
Maybe he's a [Eb] millionaire
[Em] Or [A] maybe he's poor, I [Bm] just don't care
Why [A] he can't [Gb] even lose [Abm] his hair
Cause [G] I [Eb] like men
[Ab] [Db] They [Ab] make me feel [Gb] so young
[Abm] They make me feel there are songs to be [Db] sung
Bells [Ab] to be rung and [Gb] a wonderful fling [Bbm] to be drunk
[Ab]
[Db] Yes, and I had a man
He was [Gb] a good man
That is, you see, what we mean is we thought we [Bbm] had a good man
We have the same man?
Oh, I never could tell
You have to watch him
They give you fever
When you kiss them, fever when they hold you [Ab] tight [Eb] Fever!
In the morning, [B] fever all through [Bbm] the night
[Eb] Yet it's nice to [E] have a man [Fm] around the [Bb] house Oh yes
[Fm] Oh so nice [Bb] to have a man [A] around the house
[D] Like [G] Sammy is great, [Am] her [D] big's a joy
Murray is [E] wonderful and Robert, oh boy
Jay is terrific, [C] Philip's supreme
Danny's the most and Frank is three
[G] I'm just wild about Harry
[E] And [G] Harry's wild about me
The heavenly [E] [A] blisses of his kisses fill [C] me with [G] ecstasy
[Eb] Charlie, my boy, oh, Charlie, my boy
You thrill me, you chill me with shivers of joy
[F] Oh, Johnny, oh, [Bbm] Johnny, how you can [F] love
There's Sammy and Pete, [Eb] Bernie and Fred
Lonnie and Johnny and Flarry and Ted
[F] And Hermie and Dick, Arnie and Wilk
And there once was a [C] guy named Big [B] Bad Bill
[Gb] A Big [Bbm] Bad Bill [Ebm] is sweet [Db] with young [Em] now
[E] [B] [Bb]
[Eb] Married life has changed [B] him somehow
[Gb] He, the man that they all used to fear
[Ab] Now the people love him, will he fear [Bbm] him?
He [Db] was stronger than Samson, I [Bbm] declare
Till a soft-skinned [Bm] Delilah barbed his [D] hair
Big [Gb] Bad Bill don't [Dbm] fight [Db] anymore
[Eb] He [B]
[Bbm] washes [C] dishes [Bb] and he mobs [Bbm] the floor
And if it was [Abm] me, dude
[Gb] He used to spend his evenings [Gbm] looking for a fight
[Bbm] Now he's gotta see his mama [C] every [Bbm] night
A [Fm] Big [Gb] Bad Bill is sweet with young now
And he's a little overdue, little lady
Won't you come home, Bill [Ebm] Bailey, won't you come home?
I [Fm] cry [E] the [B] whole [Eb] day long
[Ab]
I'll do the cooking, [Eb] Willie, [Ab] I'll pay the rent
And I'll turn [Bbm] you round
[Abm] Remember that rainy evening I drove you out
With nothing but a [Gb] fine-tooth comb
[F] [Eb]
[Ebm] And I'm so sorry, [E] lady
[Db] [E] [Db] But ain't that [Bb] a crying thing?
[Gm] Bill Bailey, [Bb] please come [Gb] home [Fm] now
Ain't [Db] no time [B] to [Bb] roam [Eb] now
[Gb] Big Bad [G] Billy, [Abm] baby, come on [Db] home
[Ab] Hey, Bill!
Come on [Bbm]
home
[Ab] Get [Bb] on home!
[Abm] [Db] [Gb] [Gm]
[Db] [N]
[N] What would you like to talk about Peggy?
Well, how about men?
Yeah, how about [A] them?
[G] [Gbm] He [D] has sandy hair
[Cm] [Gb] Maybe his eyes are brown or blue
[G] Maybe he [Abm] has a fawn or two
But [Em] I [Eb]
like men
[D] If he has a gentle way
[Em] Then maybe he'll make [Gbm] me feel [Bm] so frail
[G] Well, [A] that's my [Gb] favorite kind of male
[G] Cause I [Gm] like [A] men
[D] I [G] like the masculine, [Em] I like the mild
[D] And I like any other [B] kind that I [G] can find
So the way that we [Gb] feel [D] is not hard [Ab] to [G] decide
We'll take Southern [Abm] hospitality or Northern [A] pride
Maybe he's a [Eb] millionaire
[Em] Or [A] maybe he's poor, I [Bm] just don't care
Why [A] he can't [Gb] even lose [Abm] his hair
Cause [G] I [Eb] like men
[Ab] [Db] They [Ab] make me feel [Gb] so young
[Abm] They make me feel there are songs to be [Db] sung
Bells [Ab] to be rung and [Gb] a wonderful fling [Bbm] to be drunk
[Ab]
[Db] Yes, and I had a man
He was [Gb] a good man
That is, you see, what we mean is we thought we [Bbm] had a good man
We have the same man?
Oh, I never could tell
You have to watch him
They give you fever
When you kiss them, fever when they hold you [Ab] tight [Eb] Fever!
In the morning, [B] fever all through [Bbm] the night
[Eb] Yet it's nice to [E] have a man [Fm] around the [Bb] house Oh yes
[Fm] Oh so nice [Bb] to have a man [A] around the house
[D] Like [G] Sammy is great, [Am] her [D] big's a joy
Murray is [E] wonderful and Robert, oh boy
Jay is terrific, [C] Philip's supreme
Danny's the most and Frank is three
[G] I'm just wild about Harry
[E] And [G] Harry's wild about me
The heavenly [E] [A] blisses of his kisses fill [C] me with [G] ecstasy
[Eb] Charlie, my boy, oh, Charlie, my boy
You thrill me, you chill me with shivers of joy
[F] Oh, Johnny, oh, [Bbm] Johnny, how you can [F] love
There's Sammy and Pete, [Eb] Bernie and Fred
Lonnie and Johnny and Flarry and Ted
[F] And Hermie and Dick, Arnie and Wilk
And there once was a [C] guy named Big [B] Bad Bill
[Gb] A Big [Bbm] Bad Bill [Ebm] is sweet [Db] with young [Em] now
[E] [B] [Bb]
[Eb] Married life has changed [B] him somehow
[Gb] He, the man that they all used to fear
[Ab] Now the people love him, will he fear [Bbm] him?
He [Db] was stronger than Samson, I [Bbm] declare
Till a soft-skinned [Bm] Delilah barbed his [D] hair
Big [Gb] Bad Bill don't [Dbm] fight [Db] anymore
[Eb] He [B]
[Bbm] washes [C] dishes [Bb] and he mobs [Bbm] the floor
And if it was [Abm] me, dude
[Gb] He used to spend his evenings [Gbm] looking for a fight
[Bbm] Now he's gotta see his mama [C] every [Bbm] night
A [Fm] Big [Gb] Bad Bill is sweet with young now
And he's a little overdue, little lady
Won't you come home, Bill [Ebm] Bailey, won't you come home?
I [Fm] cry [E] the [B] whole [Eb] day long
[Ab]
I'll do the cooking, [Eb] Willie, [Ab] I'll pay the rent
And I'll turn [Bbm] you round
[Abm] Remember that rainy evening I drove you out
With nothing but a [Gb] fine-tooth comb
[F] [Eb]
[Ebm] And I'm so sorry, [E] lady
[Db] [E] [Db] But ain't that [Bb] a crying thing?
[Gm] Bill Bailey, [Bb] please come [Gb] home [Fm] now
Ain't [Db] no time [B] to [Bb] roam [Eb] now
[Gb] Big Bad [G] Billy, [Abm] baby, come on [Db] home
[Ab] Hey, Bill!
Come on [Bbm]
home
[Ab] Get [Bb] on home!
[Abm] [Db] [Gb] [Gm]
[Db] [N]
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[N] _ _ What would you like to talk about Peggy? _
Well, _ how about men? _
_ Yeah, how about [A] them? _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ He [D] has sandy hair
[Cm] _ _ [Gb] Maybe his eyes are brown or blue
[G] Maybe he [Abm] has a fawn or two
But [Em] I [Eb]
like men
[D] _ _ If he has a gentle way
[Em] _ Then maybe he'll make [Gbm] me feel [Bm] so frail
[G] Well, [A] that's my [Gb] favorite kind of male
[G] Cause I [Gm] like [A] men
[D] I [G] like the masculine, [Em] I like the mild
[D] And I like any other [B] kind that I [G] can find
_ So the way that we [Gb] feel [D] is not hard [Ab] to [G] decide
We'll take Southern [Abm] hospitality or Northern [A] pride
Maybe he's a [Eb] millionaire
_ [Em] Or [A] maybe he's poor, I [Bm] just don't care
Why [A] he can't [Gb] even lose [Abm] his hair
Cause [G] I [Eb] like men
[Ab] _ _ [Db] They [Ab] make me feel [Gb] so young
_ [Abm] They make me feel there are songs to be [Db] sung
Bells [Ab] to be rung and [Gb] a wonderful fling [Bbm] to be drunk
[Ab] _ _ _
[Db] Yes, and I had a man
_ He was [Gb] a good _ _ man
That is, you see, what we mean is we thought we [Bbm] had a good man
_ We have the same man?
_ Oh, _ _ I never could tell _
You have to watch him
_ They _ _ give you fever
_ _ _ When you kiss them, fever when they hold you [Ab] tight _ [Eb] _ Fever!
_ _ In the morning, [B] fever all through [Bbm] the night
_ [Eb] Yet it's nice to [E] have a man [Fm] around the [Bb] house Oh yes
[Fm] Oh so nice [Bb] to have a man _ [A] around the house
[D] _ _ Like _ [G] _ Sammy is great, [Am] her [D] big's a joy _
Murray is [E] wonderful and Robert, oh boy
Jay is terrific, _ [C] Philip's supreme _
Danny's the most and Frank is three _
[G] I'm just wild about Harry _
[E] And _ [G] Harry's wild about me _
_ The heavenly [E] [A] blisses of his kisses fill [C] me with [G] ecstasy _
[Eb] _ _ Charlie, my boy, oh, _ Charlie, my boy
You thrill me, you chill me with shivers of joy
[F] Oh, Johnny, oh, [Bbm] Johnny, how you can _ [F] love
There's Sammy and Pete, [Eb] Bernie and Fred
Lonnie and Johnny and Flarry and Ted
[F] And Hermie and Dick, _ Arnie and Wilk
And there once was a [C] guy named Big [B] Bad Bill
[Gb] A Big [Bbm] Bad Bill [Ebm] is sweet [Db] with young [Em] now
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Eb] _ Married life has _ changed [B] him somehow _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ He, the man that they all used to fear
_ [Ab] Now the people love him, will he fear [Bbm] him?
He [Db] was stronger than Samson, I [Bbm] declare
Till a soft-skinned [Bm] Delilah barbed his [D] hair
Big [Gb] Bad Bill don't _ [Dbm] fight _ [Db] anymore
_ [Eb] He _ [B] _ _
[Bbm] _ _ washes [C] dishes [Bb] and he mobs [Bbm] the floor
And if it was [Abm] me, dude
_ [Gb] He used to spend his evenings [Gbm] looking for a fight
[Bbm] Now he's gotta see his mama [C] _ every [Bbm] night
A [Fm] Big [Gb] Bad Bill is sweet with young now
And he's a little overdue, little lady _
Won't you come home, Bill [Ebm] Bailey, won't you come home?
I [Fm] cry [E] the [B] whole [Eb] day long
[Ab] _
I'll do the cooking, [Eb] Willie, [Ab] I'll pay the rent
_ And I'll turn [Bbm] you _ round
_ [Abm] Remember that rainy evening I drove you out
With nothing but a [Gb] fine-tooth _ comb
_ [F] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Ebm] _ And I'm so sorry, [E] _ lady
[Db] _ [E] _ [Db] But ain't that [Bb] a crying thing?
_ [Gm] Bill Bailey, [Bb] please come [Gb] home [Fm] now
Ain't [Db] no time [B] to _ [Bb] roam [Eb] now
[Gb] Big Bad [G] Billy, [Abm] baby, come on [Db] home _ _ _
[Ab] Hey, Bill!
Come on _ _ [Bbm] _
home
[Ab] _ _ Get [Bb] on home!
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ What would you like to talk about Peggy? _
Well, _ how about men? _
_ Yeah, how about [A] them? _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ He [D] has sandy hair
[Cm] _ _ [Gb] Maybe his eyes are brown or blue
[G] Maybe he [Abm] has a fawn or two
But [Em] I [Eb]
like men
[D] _ _ If he has a gentle way
[Em] _ Then maybe he'll make [Gbm] me feel [Bm] so frail
[G] Well, [A] that's my [Gb] favorite kind of male
[G] Cause I [Gm] like [A] men
[D] I [G] like the masculine, [Em] I like the mild
[D] And I like any other [B] kind that I [G] can find
_ So the way that we [Gb] feel [D] is not hard [Ab] to [G] decide
We'll take Southern [Abm] hospitality or Northern [A] pride
Maybe he's a [Eb] millionaire
_ [Em] Or [A] maybe he's poor, I [Bm] just don't care
Why [A] he can't [Gb] even lose [Abm] his hair
Cause [G] I [Eb] like men
[Ab] _ _ [Db] They [Ab] make me feel [Gb] so young
_ [Abm] They make me feel there are songs to be [Db] sung
Bells [Ab] to be rung and [Gb] a wonderful fling [Bbm] to be drunk
[Ab] _ _ _
[Db] Yes, and I had a man
_ He was [Gb] a good _ _ man
That is, you see, what we mean is we thought we [Bbm] had a good man
_ We have the same man?
_ Oh, _ _ I never could tell _
You have to watch him
_ They _ _ give you fever
_ _ _ When you kiss them, fever when they hold you [Ab] tight _ [Eb] _ Fever!
_ _ In the morning, [B] fever all through [Bbm] the night
_ [Eb] Yet it's nice to [E] have a man [Fm] around the [Bb] house Oh yes
[Fm] Oh so nice [Bb] to have a man _ [A] around the house
[D] _ _ Like _ [G] _ Sammy is great, [Am] her [D] big's a joy _
Murray is [E] wonderful and Robert, oh boy
Jay is terrific, _ [C] Philip's supreme _
Danny's the most and Frank is three _
[G] I'm just wild about Harry _
[E] And _ [G] Harry's wild about me _
_ The heavenly [E] [A] blisses of his kisses fill [C] me with [G] ecstasy _
[Eb] _ _ Charlie, my boy, oh, _ Charlie, my boy
You thrill me, you chill me with shivers of joy
[F] Oh, Johnny, oh, [Bbm] Johnny, how you can _ [F] love
There's Sammy and Pete, [Eb] Bernie and Fred
Lonnie and Johnny and Flarry and Ted
[F] And Hermie and Dick, _ Arnie and Wilk
And there once was a [C] guy named Big [B] Bad Bill
[Gb] A Big [Bbm] Bad Bill [Ebm] is sweet [Db] with young [Em] now
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Eb] _ Married life has _ changed [B] him somehow _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ He, the man that they all used to fear
_ [Ab] Now the people love him, will he fear [Bbm] him?
He [Db] was stronger than Samson, I [Bbm] declare
Till a soft-skinned [Bm] Delilah barbed his [D] hair
Big [Gb] Bad Bill don't _ [Dbm] fight _ [Db] anymore
_ [Eb] He _ [B] _ _
[Bbm] _ _ washes [C] dishes [Bb] and he mobs [Bbm] the floor
And if it was [Abm] me, dude
_ [Gb] He used to spend his evenings [Gbm] looking for a fight
[Bbm] Now he's gotta see his mama [C] _ every [Bbm] night
A [Fm] Big [Gb] Bad Bill is sweet with young now
And he's a little overdue, little lady _
Won't you come home, Bill [Ebm] Bailey, won't you come home?
I [Fm] cry [E] the [B] whole [Eb] day long
[Ab] _
I'll do the cooking, [Eb] Willie, [Ab] I'll pay the rent
_ And I'll turn [Bbm] you _ round
_ [Abm] Remember that rainy evening I drove you out
With nothing but a [Gb] fine-tooth _ comb
_ [F] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Ebm] _ And I'm so sorry, [E] _ lady
[Db] _ [E] _ [Db] But ain't that [Bb] a crying thing?
_ [Gm] Bill Bailey, [Bb] please come [Gb] home [Fm] now
Ain't [Db] no time [B] to _ [Bb] roam [Eb] now
[Gb] Big Bad [G] Billy, [Abm] baby, come on [Db] home _ _ _
[Ab] Hey, Bill!
Come on _ _ [Bbm] _
home
[Ab] _ _ Get [Bb] on home!
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _