Chords for Peter Sellers - Any Old Iron (1957)
Tempo:
112.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
C
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
Oh, Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, [C] Amy Old Iron
[A] You look [D] neat, talk about the treat [A] You [D] look napper from your dapper teepee
[G] Dressed in style, brand new tile And your [A] father's old [D] green tie [C] on
I wouldn't give [G] a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
Just a week or two ago me poor Uncle Bill Went and kicked the bucket and he left me in [Am] his bill
[D] The other day I popped around to see if I'd run [A] any games He said your Uncle [D] Bill has left you [G] a watch in Jane
I put it on right across me vest Thought I'd look at it as [D] it dangled on me chest
Just to pass it off I started walking round [A] about A lot of kiddies followed me and all began to [G] shout
Amy Old Iron, mate, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy [C] Old Iron
[A] You look neat, [D] talk about [A] the treat You look napper from your [D] napper teepee
[G] Dressed in style, brand new tile And your father's old [D] green tie on
I [C] wouldn't give a cunt for [G] your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
[Ab]
And now, um, Fred Spoons would like to give you a solo.
Go on, Fred.
Aye, well I'd like to continue the [G] rhythmic melody you just heard on my melody spoons.
Thank you.
[C] [D] [A] Go on, let [G] me hear that EPNS, Fred.
[D] Oh, [A] temperamental, innit?
[G] Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy [C] Old Iron
[A] You look neat, [D] talk about the treat [A] Limb on [D] fiddle on your [G] feet
You look nice, dressed in ice [D] Father's old green tie on
I [C] wouldn't give [G] a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
Oh, you look neat, [C] talk [G] about the treat You look napper from your napper teepee
You've got [C] an old green tie there, it's you and me
[G] I've got a monocle that's sticking in your old French boy
[Em] Put you in a suit, blue suede suit Don't you roll me, daddy-o, rock away your boots
You've got [C] the lollipop that rang, then the [G] brand new chain
I wouldn't give you a cunt for your old watch, [A] Jane Old Iron, [G] Old Iron
[Ab] Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy Old [Bb] Iron
Oh, you look [Eb] neat, talk about the treat You look napper from your napper teepee
[Ab] You've got a brand new tie with [Eb] your father's old green tie on
I [Ab] wouldn't give a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
[Abm] [Ab] Grab an egg and you open the smoke and you're alive Oh, phew.
[Db] I say, you down there.
Hello? Hello?
Do you want some Old Iron?
[Ebm] Yeah.
[E] [Db] Oh, my, I've been spurned.
Oh, Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, [C] Amy Old Iron
[A] You look [D] neat, talk about the treat [A] You [D] look napper from your dapper teepee
[G] Dressed in style, brand new tile And your [A] father's old [D] green tie [C] on
I wouldn't give [G] a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
Just a week or two ago me poor Uncle Bill Went and kicked the bucket and he left me in [Am] his bill
[D] The other day I popped around to see if I'd run [A] any games He said your Uncle [D] Bill has left you [G] a watch in Jane
I put it on right across me vest Thought I'd look at it as [D] it dangled on me chest
Just to pass it off I started walking round [A] about A lot of kiddies followed me and all began to [G] shout
Amy Old Iron, mate, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy [C] Old Iron
[A] You look neat, [D] talk about [A] the treat You look napper from your [D] napper teepee
[G] Dressed in style, brand new tile And your father's old [D] green tie on
I [C] wouldn't give a cunt for [G] your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
[Ab]
And now, um, Fred Spoons would like to give you a solo.
Go on, Fred.
Aye, well I'd like to continue the [G] rhythmic melody you just heard on my melody spoons.
Thank you.
[C] [D] [A] Go on, let [G] me hear that EPNS, Fred.
[D] Oh, [A] temperamental, innit?
[G] Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy [C] Old Iron
[A] You look neat, [D] talk about the treat [A] Limb on [D] fiddle on your [G] feet
You look nice, dressed in ice [D] Father's old green tie on
I [C] wouldn't give [G] a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
Oh, you look neat, [C] talk [G] about the treat You look napper from your napper teepee
You've got [C] an old green tie there, it's you and me
[G] I've got a monocle that's sticking in your old French boy
[Em] Put you in a suit, blue suede suit Don't you roll me, daddy-o, rock away your boots
You've got [C] the lollipop that rang, then the [G] brand new chain
I wouldn't give you a cunt for your old watch, [A] Jane Old Iron, [G] Old Iron
[Ab] Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy Old [Bb] Iron
Oh, you look [Eb] neat, talk about the treat You look napper from your napper teepee
[Ab] You've got a brand new tie with [Eb] your father's old green tie on
I [Ab] wouldn't give a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
[Abm] [Ab] Grab an egg and you open the smoke and you're alive Oh, phew.
[Db] I say, you down there.
Hello? Hello?
Do you want some Old Iron?
[Ebm] Yeah.
[E] [Db] Oh, my, I've been spurned.
Key:
G
D
A
C
Ab
G
D
A
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Oh, Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, [C] Amy Old Iron
[A] You look [D] neat, talk about the treat [A] You [D] look napper from your dapper teepee
[G] Dressed in style, brand new tile And your [A] father's old [D] green tie [C] on
I wouldn't give [G] a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron _ _
_ Just a week or two ago me poor Uncle Bill Went and kicked the bucket and he left me in [Am] his bill
[D] The other day I popped around to see if I'd run [A] any games He said your Uncle [D] Bill has left you [G] a watch in Jane
I put it on right across me vest Thought I'd look at it as [D] it dangled on me chest
Just to pass it off I started walking round [A] about A lot of kiddies followed me and all began to [G] shout
Amy Old Iron, mate, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy [C] Old Iron
[A] You look neat, [D] talk about [A] the treat You look napper from your [D] napper teepee
[G] Dressed in style, brand new tile And your father's old [D] green tie on
I [C] wouldn't give a cunt for [G] your old watch, Jane Old Iron, _ _ Old Iron
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And now, um, Fred Spoons would like to give you a solo.
Go on, Fred.
Aye, well I'd like to continue the [G] rhythmic melody you just heard on my melody spoons.
Thank you. _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] Go on, let [G] me hear that EPNS, Fred. _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ Oh, [A] temperamental, innit? _
[G] _ Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy [C] Old Iron
[A] You look neat, [D] talk about the treat [A] Limb on [D] fiddle on your [G] feet
You look nice, dressed in ice [D] Father's old green tie on
I [C] wouldn't give [G] a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, _ Old Iron
Oh, you look neat, [C] talk [G] about the treat You look napper from your napper teepee
You've got [C] an old green tie there, it's you and me
[G] I've got a monocle that's sticking in your old French boy
[Em] Put you in a suit, blue suede suit Don't you roll me, daddy-o, rock away your boots
You've got [C] the lollipop that rang, then the [G] brand new chain
I wouldn't give you a cunt for your old watch, [A] Jane Old Iron, _ [G] Old Iron
[Ab] Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy Old [Bb] Iron
Oh, you look [Eb] neat, talk about the treat You look napper from your napper teepee
[Ab] You've got a brand new tie with [Eb] your father's old green tie on
I [Ab] wouldn't give a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
[Abm] _ [Ab] Grab an egg and you open the smoke and you're alive Oh, phew.
_ [Db] _ _ I say, you down there.
_ Hello? Hello?
Do you want some Old Iron?
[Ebm] _ Yeah. _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [Db] Oh, my, I've been _ spurned. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Oh, Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, [C] Amy Old Iron
[A] You look [D] neat, talk about the treat [A] You [D] look napper from your dapper teepee
[G] Dressed in style, brand new tile And your [A] father's old [D] green tie [C] on
I wouldn't give [G] a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron _ _
_ Just a week or two ago me poor Uncle Bill Went and kicked the bucket and he left me in [Am] his bill
[D] The other day I popped around to see if I'd run [A] any games He said your Uncle [D] Bill has left you [G] a watch in Jane
I put it on right across me vest Thought I'd look at it as [D] it dangled on me chest
Just to pass it off I started walking round [A] about A lot of kiddies followed me and all began to [G] shout
Amy Old Iron, mate, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy [C] Old Iron
[A] You look neat, [D] talk about [A] the treat You look napper from your [D] napper teepee
[G] Dressed in style, brand new tile And your father's old [D] green tie on
I [C] wouldn't give a cunt for [G] your old watch, Jane Old Iron, _ _ Old Iron
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And now, um, Fred Spoons would like to give you a solo.
Go on, Fred.
Aye, well I'd like to continue the [G] rhythmic melody you just heard on my melody spoons.
Thank you. _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] Go on, let [G] me hear that EPNS, Fred. _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ Oh, [A] temperamental, innit? _
[G] _ Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy [C] Old Iron
[A] You look neat, [D] talk about the treat [A] Limb on [D] fiddle on your [G] feet
You look nice, dressed in ice [D] Father's old green tie on
I [C] wouldn't give [G] a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, _ Old Iron
Oh, you look neat, [C] talk [G] about the treat You look napper from your napper teepee
You've got [C] an old green tie there, it's you and me
[G] I've got a monocle that's sticking in your old French boy
[Em] Put you in a suit, blue suede suit Don't you roll me, daddy-o, rock away your boots
You've got [C] the lollipop that rang, then the [G] brand new chain
I wouldn't give you a cunt for your old watch, [A] Jane Old Iron, _ [G] Old Iron
[Ab] Amy Old Iron, Amy Old Iron, Amy, Amy, Amy Old [Bb] Iron
Oh, you look [Eb] neat, talk about the treat You look napper from your napper teepee
[Ab] You've got a brand new tie with [Eb] your father's old green tie on
I [Ab] wouldn't give a cunt for your old watch, Jane Old Iron, Old Iron
[Abm] _ [Ab] Grab an egg and you open the smoke and you're alive Oh, phew.
_ [Db] _ _ I say, you down there.
_ Hello? Hello?
Do you want some Old Iron?
[Ebm] _ Yeah. _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [Db] Oh, my, I've been _ spurned. _ _ _ _ _