Chords for Peter Cook & Dudly Moore Goodbye 1964?
Tempo:
170.95 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
C
Abm
G
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab] I hope you don't mind me saying this, but the style you just recorded seems to me to be rather old-fashioned.
[Gb] Well, our latest [Abm] waxing is old-fashioned, but modern in the style of a few years ago.
A sort of rockaboogie rhythm.
A rockaboogie [Eb] beat with those undertones which we love and revere.
I [Abm]
think that the whole [Db] business today is being ruined by these long [Abm]-haired people.
These long-haired people.
We had a group in our days, what were they called?
The [F]
magistrates.
[Db] A beautiful group, beautifully groomed, [Ab] lovely long trousers and delightful all round.
They don't make performers like that anymore.
Remember Beryl Bloob?
Beryl Bloob, wonderful.
Enormous shoulders.
Huge shoulders, Beryl Bloob.
And what a performer.
[Abm] She used to come on the stage, a tremendous presence.
She used to come on the [Gb] stage and you could hear her fin drop.
And then she'd do it, she'd [Db] drop the fin.
[Ab] This kind of music that you sing, do you get mobbed?
I get mobbed by [Eb] old men everywhere I go, yes.
I've had the occasional hang of it.
[E] It's flushed out of my [Am] pocket.
Oh, you haven't done it?
Oh, I [G] have, yes.
Do [Ab] you think this music's going to [Gb] catch on?
I think so, yes.
Would you like to hear [A] our waxing?
Well, yes, I [Ab] would, actually.
It's in a [N] state of flux at the moment, the record.
Yes, and if anybody does come across it in the state of flux, do return it to the county court of flux.
I hope you all heard that.
So let's hear Goodbye Steve.
Yes, goodbye.
[Bb] Now's the time to say [Gb] goodbye Goodbye Say goodbye
[Bb] Now's the [Dm] time to yield [E] our [Abm] time
[G]
Yield it, yield it
[Cm]
Now's the time [Bb] to
Why [A]
[Bb] [A] [Ab] [G]
do [Ab] we
[A] [Gm]
[C]
[Dm] Goodbye
[C] [Bb]
[Cm] [D] [Ab] [G]
[Gm] [C] [Ab] Ba da da da ba da da da
[E] Ba [C] da [D] da da ba [Cm] da da
Ba da da da [D] ba da da
[G] Ba da da da ba da da
[Gm]
[C] Ba [Fm] da da da ba da da
[Bb]
You know there comes a time in [Db] everybody's life [G] when they must say [Am] goodbye
Ha ha [Abm] ha ha
[Db] That time is now
[Em] With [Ab] tears [F] in either eye we [Bb]
say goodbye
[Cm] With this mortal coil on [Ab] which we strut and fret [G] I [B] went away
[Gm] A Shakespeare [C] couldn't
[D] God's Nathan, [C] what a wonderful [E] old chap [Dm] Shakespeare was
[Ab] Old but sexy
I'll [C] take that amazing girl [Dm] away
[Ebm] [C] What lovely melodies
[D] [C] Goodbye Goodbye [F] Goodbye
[E] Goodbye [Ab] Goodbye [D] Goodbye Goodbye
[B] [A]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Gm] [Abm]
[Gm] [Am] [Abm]
[Gm] [F] [C] Goodbye [Dm] Goodbye [C] [D] Goodbye Goodbye
[Ab] [D]
[G] [F] [C]
[A] [N]
[Gb] Well, our latest [Abm] waxing is old-fashioned, but modern in the style of a few years ago.
A sort of rockaboogie rhythm.
A rockaboogie [Eb] beat with those undertones which we love and revere.
I [Abm]
think that the whole [Db] business today is being ruined by these long [Abm]-haired people.
These long-haired people.
We had a group in our days, what were they called?
The [F]
magistrates.
[Db] A beautiful group, beautifully groomed, [Ab] lovely long trousers and delightful all round.
They don't make performers like that anymore.
Remember Beryl Bloob?
Beryl Bloob, wonderful.
Enormous shoulders.
Huge shoulders, Beryl Bloob.
And what a performer.
[Abm] She used to come on the stage, a tremendous presence.
She used to come on the [Gb] stage and you could hear her fin drop.
And then she'd do it, she'd [Db] drop the fin.
[Ab] This kind of music that you sing, do you get mobbed?
I get mobbed by [Eb] old men everywhere I go, yes.
I've had the occasional hang of it.
[E] It's flushed out of my [Am] pocket.
Oh, you haven't done it?
Oh, I [G] have, yes.
Do [Ab] you think this music's going to [Gb] catch on?
I think so, yes.
Would you like to hear [A] our waxing?
Well, yes, I [Ab] would, actually.
It's in a [N] state of flux at the moment, the record.
Yes, and if anybody does come across it in the state of flux, do return it to the county court of flux.
I hope you all heard that.
So let's hear Goodbye Steve.
Yes, goodbye.
[Bb] Now's the time to say [Gb] goodbye Goodbye Say goodbye
[Bb] Now's the [Dm] time to yield [E] our [Abm] time
[G]
Yield it, yield it
[Cm]
Now's the time [Bb] to
Why [A]
[Bb] [A] [Ab] [G]
do [Ab] we
[A] [Gm]
[C]
[Dm] Goodbye
[C] [Bb]
[Cm] [D] [Ab] [G]
[Gm] [C] [Ab] Ba da da da ba da da da
[E] Ba [C] da [D] da da ba [Cm] da da
Ba da da da [D] ba da da
[G] Ba da da da ba da da
[Gm]
[C] Ba [Fm] da da da ba da da
[Bb]
You know there comes a time in [Db] everybody's life [G] when they must say [Am] goodbye
Ha ha [Abm] ha ha
[Db] That time is now
[Em] With [Ab] tears [F] in either eye we [Bb]
say goodbye
[Cm] With this mortal coil on [Ab] which we strut and fret [G] I [B] went away
[Gm] A Shakespeare [C] couldn't
[D] God's Nathan, [C] what a wonderful [E] old chap [Dm] Shakespeare was
[Ab] Old but sexy
I'll [C] take that amazing girl [Dm] away
[Ebm] [C] What lovely melodies
[D] [C] Goodbye Goodbye [F] Goodbye
[E] Goodbye [Ab] Goodbye [D] Goodbye Goodbye
[B] [A]
[Gm] [Bb]
[Gm] [Abm]
[Gm] [Am] [Abm]
[Gm] [F] [C] Goodbye [Dm] Goodbye [C] [D] Goodbye Goodbye
[Ab] [D]
[G] [F] [C]
[A] [N]
Key:
Ab
C
Abm
G
Bb
Ab
C
Abm
_ [Ab] _ I hope you don't mind me saying this, but the style you just recorded seems to me to be rather old-fashioned.
[Gb] Well, our latest [Abm] waxing is _ old-fashioned, but modern in the style of a few years ago.
A sort of rockaboogie _ rhythm.
A rockaboogie [Eb] beat with those undertones which we love and revere.
_ I [Abm]
think that the whole [Db] business today is being ruined by these long [Abm]-haired people.
These long-haired people.
We had a group in our days, what were they called?
The [F]
magistrates.
_ _ [Db] _ A beautiful group, beautifully groomed, [Ab] lovely long trousers and delightful all round.
_ They don't make performers like that anymore.
Remember Beryl Bloob?
Beryl Bloob, _ wonderful.
_ Enormous shoulders.
Huge shoulders, Beryl Bloob.
And what a performer.
[Abm] She used to come on the stage, a tremendous presence.
She used to come on the [Gb] stage and you could hear her fin drop.
_ And then she'd do it, she'd [Db] drop the fin.
[Ab] This kind of music that you sing, do you get mobbed?
I get mobbed by [Eb] old men everywhere I go, yes. _ _
I've had the occasional hang of it.
[E] It's flushed out of my [Am] pocket.
Oh, you haven't done it?
Oh, I [G] have, yes.
_ Do [Ab] you think this music's going to [Gb] catch on?
I think so, yes.
Would you like to hear [A] our waxing?
Well, yes, I [Ab] would, actually.
It's in a [N] state of flux at the moment, the record.
Yes, and if anybody does come across it in the state of flux, do return it to the county court of flux.
I hope you all heard that.
So let's hear Goodbye Steve.
Yes, goodbye. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ Now's the time to say [Gb] goodbye Goodbye Say goodbye
[Bb] _ Now's the [Dm] time to yield [E] our _ [Abm] time
[G]
Yield it, yield it
[Cm] _ _ _
Now's the time [Bb] to
Why [A] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _ _
do [Ab] we _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] Goodbye
[C] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ [D] _ [Ab] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Ab] Ba da da da ba da da da
[E] Ba [C] da [D] da da ba _ [Cm] da da
Ba da da da [D] ba da da
_ _ [G] Ba da da da ba da da
_ [Gm] _ _
[C] Ba [Fm] _ da da da ba da da
[Bb] _
_ You know there comes a time in [Db] everybody's life [G] when they must say [Am] goodbye
Ha ha [Abm] ha ha
[Db] That time is now
[Em] With [Ab] tears [F] in either eye we [Bb]
say goodbye
[Cm] With this mortal coil on [Ab] which we strut and fret [G] I [B] went away
[Gm] A Shakespeare [C] couldn't
[D] God's Nathan, [C] what a wonderful [E] old chap [Dm] Shakespeare was
[Ab] Old but sexy _
I'll [C] take that amazing girl [Dm] away
_ _ [Ebm] [C] What lovely melodies
_ [D] [C] Goodbye _ Goodbye [F] Goodbye
[E] _ Goodbye _ [Ab] Goodbye [D] Goodbye Goodbye _
_ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] Goodbye _ [Dm] Goodbye [C] [D] Goodbye Goodbye _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] Well, our latest [Abm] waxing is _ old-fashioned, but modern in the style of a few years ago.
A sort of rockaboogie _ rhythm.
A rockaboogie [Eb] beat with those undertones which we love and revere.
_ I [Abm]
think that the whole [Db] business today is being ruined by these long [Abm]-haired people.
These long-haired people.
We had a group in our days, what were they called?
The [F]
magistrates.
_ _ [Db] _ A beautiful group, beautifully groomed, [Ab] lovely long trousers and delightful all round.
_ They don't make performers like that anymore.
Remember Beryl Bloob?
Beryl Bloob, _ wonderful.
_ Enormous shoulders.
Huge shoulders, Beryl Bloob.
And what a performer.
[Abm] She used to come on the stage, a tremendous presence.
She used to come on the [Gb] stage and you could hear her fin drop.
_ And then she'd do it, she'd [Db] drop the fin.
[Ab] This kind of music that you sing, do you get mobbed?
I get mobbed by [Eb] old men everywhere I go, yes. _ _
I've had the occasional hang of it.
[E] It's flushed out of my [Am] pocket.
Oh, you haven't done it?
Oh, I [G] have, yes.
_ Do [Ab] you think this music's going to [Gb] catch on?
I think so, yes.
Would you like to hear [A] our waxing?
Well, yes, I [Ab] would, actually.
It's in a [N] state of flux at the moment, the record.
Yes, and if anybody does come across it in the state of flux, do return it to the county court of flux.
I hope you all heard that.
So let's hear Goodbye Steve.
Yes, goodbye. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ Now's the time to say [Gb] goodbye Goodbye Say goodbye
[Bb] _ Now's the [Dm] time to yield [E] our _ [Abm] time
[G]
Yield it, yield it
[Cm] _ _ _
Now's the time [Bb] to
Why [A] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [A] _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _ _
do [Ab] we _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] Goodbye
[C] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ [D] _ [Ab] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Ab] Ba da da da ba da da da
[E] Ba [C] da [D] da da ba _ [Cm] da da
Ba da da da [D] ba da da
_ _ [G] Ba da da da ba da da
_ [Gm] _ _
[C] Ba [Fm] _ da da da ba da da
[Bb] _
_ You know there comes a time in [Db] everybody's life [G] when they must say [Am] goodbye
Ha ha [Abm] ha ha
[Db] That time is now
[Em] With [Ab] tears [F] in either eye we [Bb]
say goodbye
[Cm] With this mortal coil on [Ab] which we strut and fret [G] I [B] went away
[Gm] A Shakespeare [C] couldn't
[D] God's Nathan, [C] what a wonderful [E] old chap [Dm] Shakespeare was
[Ab] Old but sexy _
I'll [C] take that amazing girl [Dm] away
_ _ [Ebm] [C] What lovely melodies
_ [D] [C] Goodbye _ Goodbye [F] Goodbye
[E] _ Goodbye _ [Ab] Goodbye [D] Goodbye Goodbye _
_ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] Goodbye _ [Dm] Goodbye [C] [D] Goodbye Goodbye _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
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