Chords for Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay (1891)
Tempo:
106.3 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] Tararabumdiyeh, sung by Sheep Music Singer.
[C]
[F] A smart and stylish girl you see, belle of good society.
Not too [C] strict but rather free, yet as right [F] as right can be.
Never forward, never bold, not too hot and not too cold.
But the [C] very thing I'm told, that in your [F] arms you'd like to hold.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] I'm not extravagantly shy, and when a nice young man is nigh.
For his heart I [C] have a try, and faint away [F] with cheerful cry.
When the good young man in haste, will support me round the waist.
I don't come [C] too wild, thus embraced, to love my [F] lips he steals a taste.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] I'm a timid flower of innocence, pa says that I have no sense.
I'm one eternal [C] big expense, but men say that [F] I'm just immense.
Ere my verses I conclude, I'd like it known and understood.
Though free as [C] air I'm never rude, I'm not too [F] bad and not too good.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] You should see me out with pa, prim and most particular.
The young men say, [C] ah there you are, and pa says [F] that's peculiar.
It's like their cheek I say and so off again with pa I go.
He's quite [C] satisfied although when his back's turned [F] well you know.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [Dm] [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] When with swells I'm out to dine, all my hunger I resign.
Taste the food [C] and sip the wine, no such [F] daintiness as mine.
But when I am all alone, for shortcomings I atone.
No old [C] frumps to stare like stone, chops and chicken [F] on my own.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] Sometimes pa says with a frown, soon you'll have to settle down.
Have to wear [C] your wedding gown, be the [F] strictest wife in town.
Well it must come by and by, when wed to keep quiet I'll try.
But till [C] then I shall not sigh, I'll still go [F] in for mine.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh.
[F]
[C]
[F] A smart and stylish girl you see, belle of good society.
Not too [C] strict but rather free, yet as right [F] as right can be.
Never forward, never bold, not too hot and not too cold.
But the [C] very thing I'm told, that in your [F] arms you'd like to hold.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] I'm not extravagantly shy, and when a nice young man is nigh.
For his heart I [C] have a try, and faint away [F] with cheerful cry.
When the good young man in haste, will support me round the waist.
I don't come [C] too wild, thus embraced, to love my [F] lips he steals a taste.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] I'm a timid flower of innocence, pa says that I have no sense.
I'm one eternal [C] big expense, but men say that [F] I'm just immense.
Ere my verses I conclude, I'd like it known and understood.
Though free as [C] air I'm never rude, I'm not too [F] bad and not too good.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] You should see me out with pa, prim and most particular.
The young men say, [C] ah there you are, and pa says [F] that's peculiar.
It's like their cheek I say and so off again with pa I go.
He's quite [C] satisfied although when his back's turned [F] well you know.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [Dm] [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] When with swells I'm out to dine, all my hunger I resign.
Taste the food [C] and sip the wine, no such [F] daintiness as mine.
But when I am all alone, for shortcomings I atone.
No old [C] frumps to stare like stone, chops and chicken [F] on my own.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh.
[F] Sometimes pa says with a frown, soon you'll have to settle down.
Have to wear [C] your wedding gown, be the [F] strictest wife in town.
Well it must come by and by, when wed to keep quiet I'll try.
But till [C] then I shall not sigh, I'll still go [F] in for mine.
Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh, [C]
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] [C] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh.
[F]
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[F] _ _ _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, sung by Sheep Music Singer.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ A smart and stylish girl you see, belle of good society.
Not too [C] strict but rather free, yet as right [F] as right can be.
Never forward, never bold, not too hot and not too cold.
But the [C] very thing I'm told, that in your [F] arms you'd like to hold. _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] _ _ [C] _ Tararabumdiyeh. _ _
_ [F] _ I'm not extravagantly shy, and when a nice young man is nigh.
For his heart I [C] have a try, and faint away [F] with cheerful cry.
When the good young man in haste, will support me round the waist.
I don't come [C] too wild, thus embraced, to love my [F] lips he steals a taste. _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh. _ _
_ [F] _ I'm a timid flower of innocence, pa says that I have no sense.
I'm one eternal [C] big expense, but men say that [F] I'm just immense.
Ere my verses I conclude, I'd like it known and understood.
Though free as [C] air I'm never rude, I'm not too [F] bad and not too good. _ _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh. _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ You should see me out with pa, prim and most particular.
The young men say, [C] ah there you are, and pa says [F] that's peculiar.
It's like their cheek I say and so off again with pa I go.
He's quite [C] satisfied although when his back's turned [F] well you know. _ _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [Dm] _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh. _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ When with swells I'm out to dine, all my hunger I resign.
Taste the food [C] and sip the wine, no such [F] daintiness as mine.
But when I am all alone, for shortcomings I atone.
No old [C] frumps to stare like stone, chops and chicken [F] on my own. _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh. _ _
_ [F] _ _ Sometimes pa says with a frown, soon you'll have to settle down.
Have to wear [C] your wedding gown, be the [F] strictest wife in town.
Well it must come by and by, when wed to keep quiet I'll try.
But till [C] then I shall not sigh, I'll still go [F] in for mine. _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh. _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ A smart and stylish girl you see, belle of good society.
Not too [C] strict but rather free, yet as right [F] as right can be.
Never forward, never bold, not too hot and not too cold.
But the [C] very thing I'm told, that in your [F] arms you'd like to hold. _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] _ _ [C] _ Tararabumdiyeh. _ _
_ [F] _ I'm not extravagantly shy, and when a nice young man is nigh.
For his heart I [C] have a try, and faint away [F] with cheerful cry.
When the good young man in haste, will support me round the waist.
I don't come [C] too wild, thus embraced, to love my [F] lips he steals a taste. _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh. _ _
_ [F] _ I'm a timid flower of innocence, pa says that I have no sense.
I'm one eternal [C] big expense, but men say that [F] I'm just immense.
Ere my verses I conclude, I'd like it known and understood.
Though free as [C] air I'm never rude, I'm not too [F] bad and not too good. _ _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, [F] _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh. _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ You should see me out with pa, prim and most particular.
The young men say, [C] ah there you are, and pa says [F] that's peculiar.
It's like their cheek I say and so off again with pa I go.
He's quite [C] satisfied although when his back's turned [F] well you know. _ _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [Dm] _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh. _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ When with swells I'm out to dine, all my hunger I resign.
Taste the food [C] and sip the wine, no such [F] daintiness as mine.
But when I am all alone, for shortcomings I atone.
No old [C] frumps to stare like stone, chops and chicken [F] on my own. _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh. _ _
_ [F] _ _ Sometimes pa says with a frown, soon you'll have to settle down.
Have to wear [C] your wedding gown, be the [F] strictest wife in town.
Well it must come by and by, when wed to keep quiet I'll try.
But till [C] then I shall not sigh, I'll still go [F] in for mine. _ _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ _ Tararabumdiyeh, _ [C] _
Tararabumdiyeh, _ [F] _ [C] Tararabumdiyeh, Tararabumdiyeh. _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _