Gourmet Restaurant Chords by Ray Stevens

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86.9 bpm
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D

A

G

E

C

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[G] [D] [C]
[D] [G]
Well, I went to the Chez Paris.
The food [D] was good there, I'd [G] been told.
They said I should try some of that there vichyssoise, [D] but when they brought it, it
[G] was cold.
I [C] said, don't you just happen to made her soup?
He [G] said, the gazpacho is awfully
nice.
I said, well, bring me a big bowl of that.
He did, and [D] that plain fit wasn't [G] cold
as I.
[C] Oh, you can have [D] those high price [G] gourmet restaurants.
[Em] Yeah, the waiters act snooty
and they walk kind of fruity [A] and they won't bring you [D] what you want.
[G] Now, I like greens
and cornbread and beans [C] and a big old glass of [C#m] iced tea.
I [G] tell you, friends, them [D] gourmet
restaurants [G] ain't for me.
[D]
[G] Well, a few months later, some friends insisted [D] we try out the
[G] Chateau de Rue.
After waiting an hour and a half, we [C] finally sat [D] down.
Heck, I couldn't
even read [G] the menu.
So [C] I asked the waiter, how's the beef?
He said, the [G] steak tartare
is the best you ever had.
So when he brought it, friends, I thought I'd seen [D] rare meat,
but this wasn't even [G] hurt real bad.
A couple of band-aids and that boy had been back out
there grazing.
[E]
[A] Well, just couldn't eat that steak tartare.
[E] I was confused in [A] every way.
I wasn't even too sure about the soup du jour.
I [E] hear they change that every [A] day.
And [D] then
the waiter said, monsieur, I have frog's [A] legs that are guaranteed to bleed.
I said, well,
hooray, boy, hop on back there in [E] the kitchen and bring me [A] a grilled cheese.
[D] Yeah, you can
have [E] those high price gourmet [A] restaurants.
[F#m] The waiters act snooty and they walk kind
of fruity [B] and they won't bring you what [E] you want.
[A] And I like greens and cornbread and
peas [D] and a big old glass of [D#] ice tea.
I [E] tell you, friends, them gourmet restaurants ain't
[A] for me.
[D] Well, they said I ought to at least try out [A] some of their wonderful dessert.
[E] I
hadn't been able to eat anything else, though I figured, [A] heck, what could it hurt?
I [D] thought
I'd like a little ice cream.
The waiter said, [A] well, if that was my desire, the [B] chewy jibbly
is magnifique.
But [E] when he brought it, heck, it's still on fire.
I jumped up and loaded
a big bowl of that cold potato soup on it before it set off the sprinkler system.
Probably
save him from a major fall.
But did they appreciate it?
Asked me not to never come back.
[A] No need
to worry about that.
[D] You can have [E] those high price gourmet [A] restaurants.
[F#m] Yeah, the waiters
act snooty and they walk kind of fruity and [B] they won't bring you what [E] you want.
[A] I like
greens and cornbread and peas [D] and a big old glass of [D#] ice tea.
I [E] tell you, friends, them
gourmet restaurants ain't [A] for me.
They said the food at that place was fit for a king.
They were right.
Here, king.
Here, boy.
Beef torrinatoes.
Now, what's that?
A steak that's
been run over by an Oldsmobile?
Now, I can understand chocolate eggs and chocolate bunny
rabbits, but a chocolate moose ain't never going to catch on.
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Let's start jamming Ray Stevens - (Album Version) Gourmet Restaurant chords, familiarize yourself with these chords - C, D, E, A, D, A, E, G and C in sequence. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 43 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 87 BPM. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: A Major.

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[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Well, I went to the Chez Paris.
The food [D] was good there, I'd [G] been told.
They said I should try some of that there vichyssoise, [D] but when they brought it, it
[G] was cold.
I [C] said, don't you just happen to made her soup?
He [G] said, the gazpacho is awfully
nice.
I said, well, bring me a big bowl of that.
He did, and [D] that plain fit wasn't [G] cold
as I.
_ _ [C] Oh, you can have [D] those high price [G] gourmet restaurants.
_ [Em] Yeah, the waiters act snooty
and they walk kind of fruity [A] and they won't bring you [D] what you want.
[G] Now, I like greens
and cornbread and beans [C] and a big old glass of [C#m] iced tea.
I [G] tell you, friends, them [D] gourmet
restaurants [G] ain't for me.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] Well, a few months later, some friends insisted [D] we try out the
[G] Chateau de Rue.
After waiting an hour and a half, we [C] finally sat [D] down.
Heck, I couldn't
even read [G] the menu.
So [C] I asked the waiter, how's the beef?
He said, the [G] steak tartare
is the best you ever had.
So when he brought it, friends, I thought I'd seen [D] rare meat,
but this wasn't even [G] hurt real bad.
A couple of band-aids and that boy had been back out
there grazing.
_ [E] _
[A] Well, just couldn't eat that steak tartare.
[E] I was confused in [A] every way.
I wasn't even too sure about the soup du jour.
I [E] hear they change that every [A] day.
And [D] then
the waiter said, monsieur, I have frog's [A] legs that are guaranteed to bleed.
I said, well,
hooray, boy, hop on back there in [E] the kitchen and bring me [A] a grilled cheese.
_ [D] Yeah, you can
have [E] those high price gourmet [A] restaurants.
_ [F#m] The waiters act snooty and they walk kind
of fruity [B] and they won't bring you what [E] you want.
[A] And I like greens and cornbread and
peas [D] and a big old glass of [D#] ice tea.
I [E] tell you, friends, them gourmet restaurants ain't
[A] for me. _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] Well, they said I ought to at least try out [A] some of their wonderful dessert.
[E] I
hadn't been able to eat anything else, though I figured, [A] heck, what could it hurt?
I [D] thought
I'd like a little ice cream.
The waiter said, [A] well, if that was my desire, the [B] chewy jibbly
is magnifique.
But [E] when he brought it, heck, it's still on fire.
I jumped up and loaded
a big bowl of that cold potato soup on it before it set off the sprinkler system.
Probably
save him from a major fall.
But did they appreciate it?
_ Asked me not to never come back.
[A] No need
to worry about that.
[D] You can have [E] those high price gourmet [A] restaurants.
_ [F#m] Yeah, the waiters
act snooty and they walk kind of fruity and [B] they won't bring you what [E] you want.
[A] I like
greens and cornbread and peas [D] and a big old glass of [D#] ice tea.
I [E] tell you, friends, them
gourmet restaurants ain't [A] for me.
_ _ _ They said the food at that place was fit for a king.
They were right.
Here, king.
Here, boy.
_ Beef torrinatoes.
Now, what's that?
A steak that's
been run over by an Oldsmobile?
_ _ Now, I can understand chocolate eggs and chocolate bunny
rabbits, but a chocolate moose ain't never going to catch on. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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