Chords for RAFFI - Something in My Shoe - A Young Children's Concert
Tempo:
154.65 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
F#m
G
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [G] [D]
[F#m] [D]
As I was going [Gm] out [D] for a walk, I got no further than half a block.
[Gm] Trouble with [F] my foot, [D] there was [B] something in my shoe.
So I [Bm] took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] [A] look it, look it.
You know what fell out?
[N] That's right, everybody's supposed to ask, what fell out?
[A] Wait for me, I'll ask you again.
[G#] [A] [N] You know what fell out?
A little wee stone.
No, there you, no, after stone you clap twice.
Well, wait for me, [A] wait for me.
[G#]
[A] You know what fell [G#m] out?
[N] A little wee stone.
[D] So I put my shoe [F#m] back [D] on my feet, kept on walking down the street.
[A] [D]
As I was going to the store, one step, two [A] step, three [D] steps, four.
[G] Trouble with [F] my foot, there [D] was [A] something in [B] my shoe.
So [Bm] I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] look [A] it, look it.
You [N] know what fell out?
A bouncing ball.
You don't clap, there.
[D] A bouncing ball, boring ball, and a little wee stone.
So I put my [F#m] shoe back [D] on my feet, kept on walking [F#m] [D] down the street.
As [F#m] [D]
I was driving in my car, I couldn't drive it very far.
I had [G] trouble with my [F] foot, there [F#m] was something in [B] my shoe.
[E] So I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] look [A] it, look it.
You know what [N] fell out?
A flying bird.
A bouncing ball.
And a little wee stone.
[D] So I put my [A] shoe back on [D] my feet, kept on driving [A] down [D] the street.
Wop, wop, [G] wop.
Do, do, do, do, [D] do.
Do, do, do, do, do.
Ah.
Ah.
[A] Hm.
[D] Hm.
Hm.
Well, [G] I went home and stood on the kitchen [D] floor.
Didn't think I'd have any more [G] trouble with [F] my foot.
But there [D] was [A] something in [B] my shoe.
So [E] I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look [G#] it, look [A] it, look it.
You know what fell [N] out?
A locomotive.
A flying bird.
A bouncing ball.
[D] And a little wee stone.
So I went to my [A] room in [D] bare feet, climbed into bed, [F#m] and went to [D] sleep.
[N]
[F#m] [D]
As I was going [Gm] out [D] for a walk, I got no further than half a block.
[Gm] Trouble with [F] my foot, [D] there was [B] something in my shoe.
So I [Bm] took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] [A] look it, look it.
You know what fell out?
[N] That's right, everybody's supposed to ask, what fell out?
[A] Wait for me, I'll ask you again.
[G#] [A] [N] You know what fell out?
A little wee stone.
No, there you, no, after stone you clap twice.
Well, wait for me, [A] wait for me.
[G#]
[A] You know what fell [G#m] out?
[N] A little wee stone.
[D] So I put my shoe [F#m] back [D] on my feet, kept on walking down the street.
[A] [D]
As I was going to the store, one step, two [A] step, three [D] steps, four.
[G] Trouble with [F] my foot, there [D] was [A] something in [B] my shoe.
So [Bm] I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] look [A] it, look it.
You [N] know what fell out?
A bouncing ball.
You don't clap, there.
[D] A bouncing ball, boring ball, and a little wee stone.
So I put my [F#m] shoe back [D] on my feet, kept on walking [F#m] [D] down the street.
As [F#m] [D]
I was driving in my car, I couldn't drive it very far.
I had [G] trouble with my [F] foot, there [F#m] was something in [B] my shoe.
[E] So I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] look [A] it, look it.
You know what [N] fell out?
A flying bird.
A bouncing ball.
And a little wee stone.
[D] So I put my [A] shoe back on [D] my feet, kept on driving [A] down [D] the street.
Wop, wop, [G] wop.
Do, do, do, do, [D] do.
Do, do, do, do, do.
Ah.
Ah.
[A] Hm.
[D] Hm.
Hm.
Well, [G] I went home and stood on the kitchen [D] floor.
Didn't think I'd have any more [G] trouble with [F] my foot.
But there [D] was [A] something in [B] my shoe.
So [E] I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look [G#] it, look [A] it, look it.
You know what fell [N] out?
A locomotive.
A flying bird.
A bouncing ball.
[D] And a little wee stone.
So I went to my [A] room in [D] bare feet, climbed into bed, [F#m] and went to [D] sleep.
[N]
Key:
D
A
F#m
G
G#
D
A
F#m
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ As I was going [Gm] out [D] for a walk, I got no further than half a block.
[Gm] Trouble with [F] my foot, _ [D] there was [B] something in my shoe.
So I [Bm] took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] [A] look it, look it.
You know what fell out?
[N] _ _ That's right, everybody's supposed to ask, what fell out? _
_ _ _ [A] Wait for me, I'll ask you again.
_ _ [G#] _ [A] _ _ _ [N] You know what fell out?
_ _ A little wee stone.
_ _ No, there you, no, after stone you clap twice. _ _
Well, wait for me, [A] wait for me.
_ _ [G#] _
_ [A] _ _ You know what fell [G#m] out?
_ [N] A little wee stone.
_ _ [D] So I put my shoe [F#m] back [D] on my feet, kept on walking down the street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
As I was going to the store, one step, two [A] step, three [D] steps, four.
[G] Trouble with [F] my foot, there [D] was [A] something in [B] my shoe.
So [Bm] I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] look [A] it, look it.
You [N] know what fell out? _ _
A _ bouncing ball. _ _
_ You don't clap, there. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ A bouncing ball, _ boring ball, and a little wee stone.
_ _ So I put my [F#m] shoe back [D] on my feet, kept on walking [F#m] [D] down the street. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ As _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I _ was driving in my car, I couldn't drive it very far.
I had [G] trouble with my [F] foot, there [F#m] was something in [B] my shoe.
[E] So I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] look [A] it, look it.
_ You know what [N] fell out?
_ _ A _ _ flying bird.
_ _ _ _ A bouncing ball.
_ _ _ And a little wee stone.
_ [D] So I put my [A] shoe back on [D] my feet, kept on driving [A] down [D] the street.
Wop, wop, [G] wop.
Do, do, do, do, [D] do.
_ _ _ Do, do, do, do, do.
Ah. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Ah.
[A] Hm.
[D] Hm.
Hm.
_ Well, _ _ _ [G] I went home and stood on the kitchen [D] floor.
Didn't think I'd have any more [G] trouble with [F] my foot.
But there [D] was [A] something in [B] my shoe.
So [E] I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look [G#] it, look [A] it, look it.
You know what fell [N] out?
_ A _ _ _ locomotive.
_ _ _ A _ _ flying bird.
_ _ _ A bouncing ball.
_ _ [D] _ And a little wee stone.
_ _ _ So I went to my [A] room in [D] bare feet, _ climbed into bed, [F#m] and went _ to [D] _ sleep.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ As I was going [Gm] out [D] for a walk, I got no further than half a block.
[Gm] Trouble with [F] my foot, _ [D] there was [B] something in my shoe.
So I [Bm] took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] [A] look it, look it.
You know what fell out?
[N] _ _ That's right, everybody's supposed to ask, what fell out? _
_ _ _ [A] Wait for me, I'll ask you again.
_ _ [G#] _ [A] _ _ _ [N] You know what fell out?
_ _ A little wee stone.
_ _ No, there you, no, after stone you clap twice. _ _
Well, wait for me, [A] wait for me.
_ _ [G#] _
_ [A] _ _ You know what fell [G#m] out?
_ [N] A little wee stone.
_ _ [D] So I put my shoe [F#m] back [D] on my feet, kept on walking down the street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
As I was going to the store, one step, two [A] step, three [D] steps, four.
[G] Trouble with [F] my foot, there [D] was [A] something in [B] my shoe.
So [Bm] I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] look [A] it, look it.
You [N] know what fell out? _ _
A _ bouncing ball. _ _
_ You don't clap, there. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ A bouncing ball, _ boring ball, and a little wee stone.
_ _ So I put my [F#m] shoe back [D] on my feet, kept on walking [F#m] [D] down the street. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ As _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I _ was driving in my car, I couldn't drive it very far.
I had [G] trouble with my [F] foot, there [F#m] was something in [B] my shoe.
[E] So I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look it, [G#] look [A] it, look it.
_ You know what [N] fell out?
_ _ A _ _ flying bird.
_ _ _ _ A bouncing ball.
_ _ _ And a little wee stone.
_ [D] So I put my [A] shoe back on [D] my feet, kept on driving [A] down [D] the street.
Wop, wop, [G] wop.
Do, do, do, do, [D] do.
_ _ _ Do, do, do, do, do.
Ah. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Ah.
[A] Hm.
[D] Hm.
Hm.
_ Well, _ _ _ [G] I went home and stood on the kitchen [D] floor.
Didn't think I'd have any more [G] trouble with [F] my foot.
But there [D] was [A] something in [B] my shoe.
So [E] I took it off and I shook it.
[A] Well look [G#] it, look [A] it, look it.
You know what fell [N] out?
_ A _ _ _ locomotive.
_ _ _ A _ _ flying bird.
_ _ _ A bouncing ball.
_ _ [D] _ And a little wee stone.
_ _ _ So I went to my [A] room in [D] bare feet, _ climbed into bed, [F#m] and went _ to [D] _ sleep.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _