Chords for Ray Stevens - Sir Thanks A Lot
Tempo:
97.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Eb
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
With a head ninety-ninety and a [C] high ho-ho he'd put upon his horse and away [D] he'd go.
[G] With a [C] shining armor and a sword by his side he'd rip off and roar through the [D] countryside.
Harriva!
[G] Harriva!
Woo!
Ha!
Hey!
[D]
[G] In days of old when knights were bold, if sir thanks a lot of the old round table,
he was brave and he was bold and he was always willing and [C] able to run to the [G] rescue of a maiden in [B] distress.
Among all the knights, daddy, he was the [C] best.
The pride of old [G] Camelot was sir thanks a lot.
[F] One shiny morning our shiny knight was bopping through the castle when a page boy come running down the hall handed him a page
on which was inscribed a note, a message if you will, saying, Help!
Thanks a lot!
Quick like a bunny his mind was working, wheels were turning like a BMI machine.
Clickety-clack, bip-bap, ching!
And immediately he suspected what had happened.
Yes, a fair damsel was being held prisoner in the tower of the haunted castle by the evil fire-breathing dragon.
What else?
Same old routine.
So he grabbed his sword, jumped on his horse and rode on over.
Just in time to see this sweet young thing hanging out of the tower window by her toes, hollering,
Save me, save me, save me, save me baby, save me baby, save me, save me, save me, save me, ow, ow!
Oh, save me now!
Forsooth cried he.
Forsooth, fair maiden.
Never fear, thanks a lot is here.
I have cometh to saveth thee from the foul clutches of yonder evil dragon.
[Gb] And with that he leaped on his mighty stallion, leveled his lance and charged.
Crossed the moat over the drawbridge, through the castle door, killed the dragon,
rescued the jiggler's mother with kisses.
Thanks a lot, Cancellor.
You're welcome.
[G] [D] With a head ninety [Eb]-ninety and a high ho [C]-ho, he'd jump on his horse and away he'd [D] go.
Up, boy, up, big fella, [G] up!
[E] With shining armour and a [C] sword by his side, he'd rip off and roar through the countryside.
[D]
Adeeba!
Adeeba!
[G]
[D] [G] With a head ninety-ninety [Eb] and a high ho [C]-ho, he'd jump on his horse and away he'd [D] go.
Up, boy, up, big [G]
[Gm] fella, up! With [N] shining
[G] With a [C] shining armor and a sword by his side he'd rip off and roar through the [D] countryside.
Harriva!
[G] Harriva!
Woo!
Ha!
Hey!
[D]
[G] In days of old when knights were bold, if sir thanks a lot of the old round table,
he was brave and he was bold and he was always willing and [C] able to run to the [G] rescue of a maiden in [B] distress.
Among all the knights, daddy, he was the [C] best.
The pride of old [G] Camelot was sir thanks a lot.
[F] One shiny morning our shiny knight was bopping through the castle when a page boy come running down the hall handed him a page
on which was inscribed a note, a message if you will, saying, Help!
Thanks a lot!
Quick like a bunny his mind was working, wheels were turning like a BMI machine.
Clickety-clack, bip-bap, ching!
And immediately he suspected what had happened.
Yes, a fair damsel was being held prisoner in the tower of the haunted castle by the evil fire-breathing dragon.
What else?
Same old routine.
So he grabbed his sword, jumped on his horse and rode on over.
Just in time to see this sweet young thing hanging out of the tower window by her toes, hollering,
Save me, save me, save me, save me baby, save me baby, save me, save me, save me, save me, ow, ow!
Oh, save me now!
Forsooth cried he.
Forsooth, fair maiden.
Never fear, thanks a lot is here.
I have cometh to saveth thee from the foul clutches of yonder evil dragon.
[Gb] And with that he leaped on his mighty stallion, leveled his lance and charged.
Crossed the moat over the drawbridge, through the castle door, killed the dragon,
rescued the jiggler's mother with kisses.
Thanks a lot, Cancellor.
You're welcome.
[G] [D] With a head ninety [Eb]-ninety and a high ho [C]-ho, he'd jump on his horse and away he'd [D] go.
Up, boy, up, big fella, [G] up!
[E] With shining armour and a [C] sword by his side, he'd rip off and roar through the countryside.
[D]
Adeeba!
Adeeba!
[G]
[D] [G] With a head ninety-ninety [Eb] and a high ho [C]-ho, he'd jump on his horse and away he'd [D] go.
Up, boy, up, big [G]
[Gm] fella, up! With [N] shining
Key:
G
D
C
Eb
B
G
D
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ With a head ninety-ninety and a [C] high ho-ho he'd put upon his horse and away [D] he'd go.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ With a [C] shining armor and a sword by his side he'd rip off and roar through the [D] countryside.
_ Harriva!
[G] Harriva!
Woo!
Ha!
Hey!
_ [D] _
[G] In days of old when knights were bold, if sir thanks a lot of the old round table,
he was brave and he was bold and he was always willing and [C] able to run to the [G] rescue of a maiden in [B] distress.
Among all the knights, daddy, he was the [C] best.
The pride of old [G] Camelot was sir thanks a lot. _ _
[F] _ _ _ One shiny morning our shiny knight was bopping through the castle when a page boy come running down the hall handed him a page
on which was inscribed a note, a message if you will, saying, Help!
Thanks a lot!
Quick like a bunny his mind was working, wheels were turning like a BMI machine.
Clickety-clack, bip-bap, ching!
And immediately he suspected what had happened.
Yes, a fair damsel was being held prisoner in the tower of the haunted castle by the evil fire-breathing dragon.
What else?
Same old routine.
So he grabbed his sword, jumped on his horse and rode on over.
Just in time to see this sweet young thing hanging out of the tower window by her toes, hollering,
Save me, save me, save me, save _ me baby, save me baby, save me, save me, save me, save me, ow, _ ow!
Oh, save me now! _
Forsooth cried he.
_ _ Forsooth, _ fair maiden.
Never fear, thanks a lot is here.
I have cometh to saveth thee from the foul clutches of yonder evil dragon.
_ [Gb] _ _ _ And with that he leaped on his mighty stallion, leveled his lance and charged.
Crossed the moat over the drawbridge, through the castle door, killed the dragon,
rescued the jiggler's mother with kisses. _ _
_ _ _ _ Thanks a lot, Cancellor.
You're welcome.
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] With a head ninety [Eb]-ninety and a high ho [C]-ho, he'd jump on his horse and away he'd [D] go.
Up, boy, up, big fella, [G] up!
_ _ [E] With shining armour and a [C] sword by his side, he'd rip off and roar through the countryside.
[D]
Adeeba!
Adeeba!
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [G] With a head ninety-ninety [Eb] and a high ho [C]-ho, he'd jump on his horse and away he'd [D] go.
Up, boy, up, big [G] _
_ [Gm] fella, up! With [N] shining_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ With a head ninety-ninety and a [C] high ho-ho he'd put upon his horse and away [D] he'd go.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ With a [C] shining armor and a sword by his side he'd rip off and roar through the [D] countryside.
_ Harriva!
[G] Harriva!
Woo!
Ha!
Hey!
_ [D] _
[G] In days of old when knights were bold, if sir thanks a lot of the old round table,
he was brave and he was bold and he was always willing and [C] able to run to the [G] rescue of a maiden in [B] distress.
Among all the knights, daddy, he was the [C] best.
The pride of old [G] Camelot was sir thanks a lot. _ _
[F] _ _ _ One shiny morning our shiny knight was bopping through the castle when a page boy come running down the hall handed him a page
on which was inscribed a note, a message if you will, saying, Help!
Thanks a lot!
Quick like a bunny his mind was working, wheels were turning like a BMI machine.
Clickety-clack, bip-bap, ching!
And immediately he suspected what had happened.
Yes, a fair damsel was being held prisoner in the tower of the haunted castle by the evil fire-breathing dragon.
What else?
Same old routine.
So he grabbed his sword, jumped on his horse and rode on over.
Just in time to see this sweet young thing hanging out of the tower window by her toes, hollering,
Save me, save me, save me, save _ me baby, save me baby, save me, save me, save me, save me, ow, _ ow!
Oh, save me now! _
Forsooth cried he.
_ _ Forsooth, _ fair maiden.
Never fear, thanks a lot is here.
I have cometh to saveth thee from the foul clutches of yonder evil dragon.
_ [Gb] _ _ _ And with that he leaped on his mighty stallion, leveled his lance and charged.
Crossed the moat over the drawbridge, through the castle door, killed the dragon,
rescued the jiggler's mother with kisses. _ _
_ _ _ _ Thanks a lot, Cancellor.
You're welcome.
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] With a head ninety [Eb]-ninety and a high ho [C]-ho, he'd jump on his horse and away he'd [D] go.
Up, boy, up, big fella, [G] up!
_ _ [E] With shining armour and a [C] sword by his side, he'd rip off and roar through the countryside.
[D]
Adeeba!
Adeeba!
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ [G] With a head ninety-ninety [Eb] and a high ho [C]-ho, he'd jump on his horse and away he'd [D] go.
Up, boy, up, big [G] _
_ [Gm] fella, up! With [N] shining_ _ _ _