Chords for TEENAGE WEDDING (YOU NEVER CAN TELL) - Calin Geambasu Band (concert privat)
Tempo:
78.2 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F#m
D
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [G]
[C] He was a teenager, welly, and the old folks knew him well.
He'd see the P.A..V. The Rulie Love the [G] Mademoiselle. And other young men see him and love him on the sheeple well. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to [C] show you never can tell. They run each time for no harm, Or whether to rule or for sale. The good old Rainer was crap, With David Peterson [G] and James Durant. But when P.A.V. The little money come he walked out well. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. They had a high five fun, Oh boy, did a laughin' blast. Seven hundred little records, All rockin' [G] rhythm and jazz. But when the sun went down, The rock became for the music's sale. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. They brought a soup, Apple juice, And one or two sheeple ears they'd bring. They'd go without you only, To celebrate the [G] anniversary. He was there every year, Was married to the lovely Mademoiselle. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. Maestro! What? [G] [C] He was a teenage wedding, And we all thought sweet he didn't well. He'd be seen through the P.A.V. To who he loved the [G] Mademoiselle. And I'd be young as two, And my dog had run the shop for well. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. [G] Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. [G] Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show [C] you never can tell. [F#m] What? [D] It's real! [C] [N] [A#]
[C] He was a teenager, welly, and the old folks knew him well.
He'd see the P.A..V. The Rulie Love the [G] Mademoiselle. And other young men see him and love him on the sheeple well. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to [C] show you never can tell. They run each time for no harm, Or whether to rule or for sale. The good old Rainer was crap, With David Peterson [G] and James Durant. But when P.A.V. The little money come he walked out well. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. They had a high five fun, Oh boy, did a laughin' blast. Seven hundred little records, All rockin' [G] rhythm and jazz. But when the sun went down, The rock became for the music's sale. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. They brought a soup, Apple juice, And one or two sheeple ears they'd bring. They'd go without you only, To celebrate the [G] anniversary. He was there every year, Was married to the lovely Mademoiselle. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. Maestro! What? [G] [C] He was a teenage wedding, And we all thought sweet he didn't well. He'd be seen through the P.A.V. To who he loved the [G] Mademoiselle. And I'd be young as two, And my dog had run the shop for well. Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. [G] Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. [G] Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show [C] you never can tell. [F#m] What? [D] It's real! [C] [N] [A#]
Key:
C
G
F#m
D
A#
C
G
F#m
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
[C] He was a teenager, welly, and the old folks knew him well. _
He'd see the P.A..V. The Rulie Love the [G] Mademoiselle. _ And other young men see him and love him on the sheeple well. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to [C] show you never can tell. _ They run each time for no harm, Or whether to rule or for sale. _ The good old Rainer was crap, With David Peterson [G] and James Durant. _ But when P.A.V. The little money come he walked out well. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. _ They had a high five fun, Oh boy, did a laughin' blast. _ Seven hundred little records, All rockin' [G] rhythm and jazz. _ But when the sun went down, The rock became for the music's sale. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. _ They brought a soup, Apple juice, And one or two sheeple ears they'd bring. _ They'd go without you only, To celebrate the [G] anniversary. _ _ He was there every year, Was married to the lovely Mademoiselle. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. Maestro! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ What? [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ He was a teenage wedding, And we all thought sweet he didn't well. _ He'd be seen through the P.A.V. To who he loved the [G] Mademoiselle. _ And I'd be young as two, And my dog had run the shop for well. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. _ [G] Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. _ [G] Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show [C] you never can tell. _ _ _ _ [F#m] What? [D] It's real! [C] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] He was a teenager, welly, and the old folks knew him well. _
He'd see the P.A..V. The Rulie Love the [G] Mademoiselle. _ And other young men see him and love him on the sheeple well. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to [C] show you never can tell. _ They run each time for no harm, Or whether to rule or for sale. _ The good old Rainer was crap, With David Peterson [G] and James Durant. _ But when P.A.V. The little money come he walked out well. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. _ They had a high five fun, Oh boy, did a laughin' blast. _ Seven hundred little records, All rockin' [G] rhythm and jazz. _ But when the sun went down, The rock became for the music's sale. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. _ They brought a soup, Apple juice, And one or two sheeple ears they'd bring. _ They'd go without you only, To celebrate the [G] anniversary. _ _ He was there every year, Was married to the lovely Mademoiselle. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. Maestro! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ What? [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ He was a teenage wedding, And we all thought sweet he didn't well. _ He'd be seen through the P.A.V. To who he loved the [G] Mademoiselle. _ And I'd be young as two, And my dog had run the shop for well. _ Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. _ [G] Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show you [C] never can tell. _ [G] Said I've been to the old folks, It goes to show [C] you never can tell. _ _ _ _ [F#m] What? [D] It's real! [C] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ _