The Story Of Bo Diddley Chords by The Animals
Tempo:
121.35 bpm
Chords used:
F
Cm
Eb
Am
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am] [Gm] [F]
[Gm] [F] Now
[Am] [F] let's hear the story of Bo Diddley, [Eb] the rock and [Am] roll senior general.
[Am]
Bo Diddley was born in Ellis McDaniels in a place called Magoo, Mississippi about 1926.
He moved to Chicago about 1938, where his name was eventually changed to Bo [F] Diddley.
[Am] He practiced the guitar every day and sometimes into the night, until his papa's hair began to turn white.
His pa said, [Cm] son, [F] listen here, I know [Eb] [Am] you can stay, but that guitar's just [Eb] gotten [A] old.
He pulled his hat down over his eyes and headed on out for the western skies.
I think Bob Dylan said that.
He hit New [F] York City.
[Cm] [F] He began to breathe the following [Eb] horn.
[C] [G] Good scene now, [Eb] [F] everybody ready.
[Eb] [C] [Bb] One day, [Am]
one night, came a Cadillac, four [F] headlights.
[Am]
Came a man with a big long fat cigar.
He said, come here, son, I'm gonna make you a star.
Bo [F] Diddley said, uh, what's in it for me?
[Eb] The man said, uh, [F] shut your mouth, son, play your guitar [A] and you just wait and see.
Well, Bo made it.
[F] He made it real [Am] big.
And so did the rest of the rock and roll scene along with [Am] him.
White guy called Johnny Otis, from Bo Diddley's rhythm.
He changed it into hand [F] jive and it went like this.
[Am] [F]
In a little old country town one day, a little old country band [C] began to play.
[F] Had two guitars and a beat of [Bb] six o'clock.
[C] When the drummer said, boy, those cats be [F] gettin' loose.
[Bb] They said, ooh wee, [F] oh oh, [C]
ooh la la, that [F] rockin'.
[Bb] You hear me?
Ooh wee, [F] oh oh, [C]
ooh la la, [F] that rockin'.
[Cm] [F]
[Cm] In the U [F].S. music scene, [Cm] there was big changes [F] made.
[Cm] Due to [F] circumstances beyond our control, [Cm] such as [F] payola,
[Cm] the [F] rock and roll [Cm] scene died after two [F] years of solid rock.
[Cm] [F]
You got [Cm] discs like, uh, [F] [Cm] [F]
take [Cm] good care [F] of my baby.
[Cm] [F]
Please don't ever make her blue, [Cm] and so [F] forth.
[Cm] [F] One [Cm] year [F] later, in a place called Liverpool in [Cm] England,
[F]
four young [Cm] guys with mop [F] haircuts [Cm] began to [F] sing stuff like, [Cm] uh,
[F] [Cm] It's [F] been a [Cm] hard [F] day's night, [Cm] and [F] I've been [Cm] workin' like [F] a dog, and so on.
[Cm] A [F] place called Richmond [Cm] in Surrey, [F]
[Cm] way down in the deep [F] south.
[C] Got guys [F] that had long hair [Cm] down their back [F] singin',
I wanna [Cm] be your lover, [F] baby, I [Cm] wanna be your man, [F] yeah.
[Cm] And all [F] that jazz.
[Cm] [F] Well, we been doin' [Cm] this number of Bo Diddley [F] for quite some time [Cm] now.
[F] [Cm] Bo Diddley visited this [F] country [Cm] last [F] year.
[Cm] We [F] were playin' the Club O'Go [Cm]-Go in Newcastle, [F] [Cm] our [F] hometown.
[Cm] And the doors opened one night, and to our [F] surprise,
[Cm] walked in the [F] man [Cm] himself, [F] Bo Diddley.
Along with him was [Cm] Jerome Green, his maraca man,
and [F] the Duchess, [Cm] his gorgeous [F] sister.
[Cm] [F] Now, we doin' [Cm] this [F]
[Cm] number, along [F] with them came Rolling [Cm] Stones,
[F]
[Cm] and the [F] Merseybeats, they all standin' [Cm] around diggin' it.
[F]
And [Cm] I overheard Bo Diddley talkin'.
He turned around to Jerome Green, he said,
[F] Hey, [Cm] Jerome, [F]
[Cm] what do you think of these guys doin' [F] our [Cm] material?
[F]
[Cm] Jerome [F] said, Uh, where's the ball, man?
Please show me to the ball.
[Cm] He turned [F] around to Duchess, and he said,
Hey, Duchess, [Ab] what do you think of these young guys doin' our material?
She said, [F] Uh, I don't know.
[Cm] I came across here to see the [F] changin' of the gods and all that jazz.
[Cm] Bo Diddley looked up at me, and [G] he said,
with half-closed eyes and a smile,
He said, Man,
[Cm] he took off his [G] glasses,
[Cm] he said, [G] Man,
[A] that sure is a [F] big ass load of rubbish.
[Cm] I've ever heard in [F] my [Cm] life.
[F] [G]
[Cm] [F] [Eb] [F]
[Cm] [F] [Eb] [F]
[Cm] [G] [Eb] [F]
[Eb] [F] [Eb] [F]
[F]
[Gm] [F] Now
[Am] [F] let's hear the story of Bo Diddley, [Eb] the rock and [Am] roll senior general.
[Am]
Bo Diddley was born in Ellis McDaniels in a place called Magoo, Mississippi about 1926.
He moved to Chicago about 1938, where his name was eventually changed to Bo [F] Diddley.
[Am] He practiced the guitar every day and sometimes into the night, until his papa's hair began to turn white.
His pa said, [Cm] son, [F] listen here, I know [Eb] [Am] you can stay, but that guitar's just [Eb] gotten [A] old.
He pulled his hat down over his eyes and headed on out for the western skies.
I think Bob Dylan said that.
He hit New [F] York City.
[Cm] [F] He began to breathe the following [Eb] horn.
[C] [G] Good scene now, [Eb] [F] everybody ready.
[Eb] [C] [Bb] One day, [Am]
one night, came a Cadillac, four [F] headlights.
[Am]
Came a man with a big long fat cigar.
He said, come here, son, I'm gonna make you a star.
Bo [F] Diddley said, uh, what's in it for me?
[Eb] The man said, uh, [F] shut your mouth, son, play your guitar [A] and you just wait and see.
Well, Bo made it.
[F] He made it real [Am] big.
And so did the rest of the rock and roll scene along with [Am] him.
White guy called Johnny Otis, from Bo Diddley's rhythm.
He changed it into hand [F] jive and it went like this.
[Am] [F]
In a little old country town one day, a little old country band [C] began to play.
[F] Had two guitars and a beat of [Bb] six o'clock.
[C] When the drummer said, boy, those cats be [F] gettin' loose.
[Bb] They said, ooh wee, [F] oh oh, [C]
ooh la la, that [F] rockin'.
[Bb] You hear me?
Ooh wee, [F] oh oh, [C]
ooh la la, [F] that rockin'.
[Cm] [F]
[Cm] In the U [F].S. music scene, [Cm] there was big changes [F] made.
[Cm] Due to [F] circumstances beyond our control, [Cm] such as [F] payola,
[Cm] the [F] rock and roll [Cm] scene died after two [F] years of solid rock.
[Cm] [F]
You got [Cm] discs like, uh, [F] [Cm] [F]
take [Cm] good care [F] of my baby.
[Cm] [F]
Please don't ever make her blue, [Cm] and so [F] forth.
[Cm] [F] One [Cm] year [F] later, in a place called Liverpool in [Cm] England,
[F]
four young [Cm] guys with mop [F] haircuts [Cm] began to [F] sing stuff like, [Cm] uh,
[F] [Cm] It's [F] been a [Cm] hard [F] day's night, [Cm] and [F] I've been [Cm] workin' like [F] a dog, and so on.
[Cm] A [F] place called Richmond [Cm] in Surrey, [F]
[Cm] way down in the deep [F] south.
[C] Got guys [F] that had long hair [Cm] down their back [F] singin',
I wanna [Cm] be your lover, [F] baby, I [Cm] wanna be your man, [F] yeah.
[Cm] And all [F] that jazz.
[Cm] [F] Well, we been doin' [Cm] this number of Bo Diddley [F] for quite some time [Cm] now.
[F] [Cm] Bo Diddley visited this [F] country [Cm] last [F] year.
[Cm] We [F] were playin' the Club O'Go [Cm]-Go in Newcastle, [F] [Cm] our [F] hometown.
[Cm] And the doors opened one night, and to our [F] surprise,
[Cm] walked in the [F] man [Cm] himself, [F] Bo Diddley.
Along with him was [Cm] Jerome Green, his maraca man,
and [F] the Duchess, [Cm] his gorgeous [F] sister.
[Cm] [F] Now, we doin' [Cm] this [F]
[Cm] number, along [F] with them came Rolling [Cm] Stones,
[F]
[Cm] and the [F] Merseybeats, they all standin' [Cm] around diggin' it.
[F]
And [Cm] I overheard Bo Diddley talkin'.
He turned around to Jerome Green, he said,
[F] Hey, [Cm] Jerome, [F]
[Cm] what do you think of these guys doin' [F] our [Cm] material?
[F]
[Cm] Jerome [F] said, Uh, where's the ball, man?
Please show me to the ball.
[Cm] He turned [F] around to Duchess, and he said,
Hey, Duchess, [Ab] what do you think of these young guys doin' our material?
She said, [F] Uh, I don't know.
[Cm] I came across here to see the [F] changin' of the gods and all that jazz.
[Cm] Bo Diddley looked up at me, and [G] he said,
with half-closed eyes and a smile,
He said, Man,
[Cm] he took off his [G] glasses,
[Cm] he said, [G] Man,
[A] that sure is a [F] big ass load of rubbish.
[Cm] I've ever heard in [F] my [Cm] life.
[F] [G]
[Cm] [F] [Eb] [F]
[Cm] [F] [Eb] [F]
[Cm] [G] [Eb] [F]
[Eb] [F] [Eb] [F]
[F]
Key:
F
Cm
Eb
Am
C
F
Cm
Eb
[Am] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] Now _
_ _ _ [Am] _ [F] let's hear the story of Bo Diddley, _ [Eb] the rock and [Am] roll senior general.
[Am] _
_ _ Bo Diddley was born in Ellis McDaniels in a place called Magoo, _ Mississippi about 1926. _ _ _
He moved to Chicago about 1938, _ _ where his name was eventually changed to Bo [F] Diddley.
_ [Am] He practiced the guitar _ every day and _ sometimes into the night, _ _ until his papa's hair began to turn white.
_ His pa said, [Cm] son, [F] listen here, I know [Eb] _ [Am] you can stay, but that guitar's just [Eb] gotten [A] old. _ _ _
He pulled his hat down over his eyes and headed on out for the western skies.
I think Bob Dylan said that.
He hit New [F] York City.
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ He began to breathe the following [Eb] horn.
[C] [G] Good scene now, [Eb] [F] everybody ready.
_ [Eb] _ [C] _ [Bb] One day, [Am] _
_ _ one night, _ came a Cadillac, _ four [F] headlights.
_ [Am] _
Came a man with a big long fat cigar.
He said, come here, son, I'm gonna make you a star.
_ Bo [F] Diddley said, _ uh, what's in it for me?
[Eb] The man said, uh, [F] shut your mouth, son, play your guitar [A] and you just wait and see.
_ _ Well, Bo made it.
[F] He made it real [Am] big. _
And so did the rest of the rock and roll scene along with [Am] him. _
_ White guy called Johnny Otis, from Bo Diddley's rhythm.
He changed it into hand [F] jive and it went like this.
_ _ [Am] _ [F] _ _ _ _
In a little old country town one day, _ a little old country band [C] began to play.
_ [F] Had two guitars and a beat of [Bb] six o'clock.
_ [C] When the drummer said, boy, those cats be [F] gettin' loose.
[Bb] They said, ooh wee, [F] oh oh, _ _ [C]
ooh la la, that [F] rockin'.
[Bb] You hear me?
Ooh wee, [F] oh oh, _ _ [C]
ooh la la, [F] that rockin'.
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] _
_ [Cm] In the U [F].S. music scene, [Cm] there was big changes [F] made.
_ [Cm] Due to [F] circumstances beyond our control, _ [Cm] such as [F] payola,
_ [Cm] the [F] rock and roll [Cm] scene died after two [F] years of solid rock.
[Cm] _ _ [F]
You got [Cm] discs like, uh, [F] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [F]
take [Cm] good care [F] of my baby.
[Cm] _ _ [F]
Please don't ever make her blue, [Cm] and so [F] forth.
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ One [Cm] year [F] later, in a place called Liverpool in [Cm] England,
_ [F]
four young [Cm] guys with mop [F] haircuts _ [Cm] began to [F] sing stuff like, [Cm] uh,
[F] _ _ [Cm] It's [F] been a [Cm] hard [F] day's night, [Cm] and [F] I've been _ [Cm] workin' like [F] a dog, and so on.
[Cm] A [F] place called Richmond [Cm] in Surrey, _ [F] _
[Cm] way down in the deep [F] south.
_ [C] Got guys [F] that had long hair [Cm] down their back [F] singin',
I wanna [Cm] be your lover, [F] baby, I [Cm] wanna be your man, [F] yeah.
_ [Cm] And all [F] that jazz.
[Cm] _ [F] Well, we been doin' [Cm] this number of Bo Diddley [F] for quite some time [Cm] now.
_ [F] _ [Cm] Bo Diddley visited this [F] country _ [Cm] last [F] year.
_ [Cm] We [F] were playin' the Club O'Go [Cm]-Go in Newcastle, [F] _ _ [Cm] our [F] hometown.
_ [Cm] And the doors opened one night, and to our [F] surprise,
[Cm] _ walked in the [F] man [Cm] himself, [F] Bo Diddley.
_ Along with him was [Cm] Jerome Green, his maraca man,
and [F] the Duchess, [Cm] his gorgeous [F] sister.
_ [Cm] _ [F] Now, we doin' [Cm] this [F] _
[Cm] number, along [F] with them came Rolling [Cm] Stones,
[F]
[Cm] and the [F] Merseybeats, they all standin' [Cm] around diggin' it.
[F]
And [Cm] I overheard Bo Diddley _ talkin'.
He turned around to Jerome Green, he said,
_ _ [F] Hey, [Cm] Jerome, _ [F]
[Cm] what do you think of these guys doin' [F] our [Cm] material?
_ [F] _
[Cm] _ Jerome [F] said, Uh, where's the ball, man?
_ Please show me to the ball.
[Cm] He turned [F] around to Duchess, and he said,
Hey, Duchess, [Ab] what do you think of these young guys doin' our material?
She said, [F] Uh, I don't know.
[Cm] I came across here to see the [F] changin' of the gods and all that jazz. _
[Cm] Bo Diddley looked up at me, and [G] he said,
_ with half-closed eyes and a smile,
_ He said, Man, _ _
[Cm] he took off his [G] glasses,
[Cm] he said, [G] Man,
[A] _ that sure is a [F] big ass load of rubbish.
[Cm] I've ever heard in [F] my [Cm] life.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _
[Cm] _ [G] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _
[Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] Now _
_ _ _ [Am] _ [F] let's hear the story of Bo Diddley, _ [Eb] the rock and [Am] roll senior general.
[Am] _
_ _ Bo Diddley was born in Ellis McDaniels in a place called Magoo, _ Mississippi about 1926. _ _ _
He moved to Chicago about 1938, _ _ where his name was eventually changed to Bo [F] Diddley.
_ [Am] He practiced the guitar _ every day and _ sometimes into the night, _ _ until his papa's hair began to turn white.
_ His pa said, [Cm] son, [F] listen here, I know [Eb] _ [Am] you can stay, but that guitar's just [Eb] gotten [A] old. _ _ _
He pulled his hat down over his eyes and headed on out for the western skies.
I think Bob Dylan said that.
He hit New [F] York City.
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ He began to breathe the following [Eb] horn.
[C] [G] Good scene now, [Eb] [F] everybody ready.
_ [Eb] _ [C] _ [Bb] One day, [Am] _
_ _ one night, _ came a Cadillac, _ four [F] headlights.
_ [Am] _
Came a man with a big long fat cigar.
He said, come here, son, I'm gonna make you a star.
_ Bo [F] Diddley said, _ uh, what's in it for me?
[Eb] The man said, uh, [F] shut your mouth, son, play your guitar [A] and you just wait and see.
_ _ Well, Bo made it.
[F] He made it real [Am] big. _
And so did the rest of the rock and roll scene along with [Am] him. _
_ White guy called Johnny Otis, from Bo Diddley's rhythm.
He changed it into hand [F] jive and it went like this.
_ _ [Am] _ [F] _ _ _ _
In a little old country town one day, _ a little old country band [C] began to play.
_ [F] Had two guitars and a beat of [Bb] six o'clock.
_ [C] When the drummer said, boy, those cats be [F] gettin' loose.
[Bb] They said, ooh wee, [F] oh oh, _ _ [C]
ooh la la, that [F] rockin'.
[Bb] You hear me?
Ooh wee, [F] oh oh, _ _ [C]
ooh la la, [F] that rockin'.
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] _
_ [Cm] In the U [F].S. music scene, [Cm] there was big changes [F] made.
_ [Cm] Due to [F] circumstances beyond our control, _ [Cm] such as [F] payola,
_ [Cm] the [F] rock and roll [Cm] scene died after two [F] years of solid rock.
[Cm] _ _ [F]
You got [Cm] discs like, uh, [F] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [F]
take [Cm] good care [F] of my baby.
[Cm] _ _ [F]
Please don't ever make her blue, [Cm] and so [F] forth.
_ [Cm] _ _ [F] _ One [Cm] year [F] later, in a place called Liverpool in [Cm] England,
_ [F]
four young [Cm] guys with mop [F] haircuts _ [Cm] began to [F] sing stuff like, [Cm] uh,
[F] _ _ [Cm] It's [F] been a [Cm] hard [F] day's night, [Cm] and [F] I've been _ [Cm] workin' like [F] a dog, and so on.
[Cm] A [F] place called Richmond [Cm] in Surrey, _ [F] _
[Cm] way down in the deep [F] south.
_ [C] Got guys [F] that had long hair [Cm] down their back [F] singin',
I wanna [Cm] be your lover, [F] baby, I [Cm] wanna be your man, [F] yeah.
_ [Cm] And all [F] that jazz.
[Cm] _ [F] Well, we been doin' [Cm] this number of Bo Diddley [F] for quite some time [Cm] now.
_ [F] _ [Cm] Bo Diddley visited this [F] country _ [Cm] last [F] year.
_ [Cm] We [F] were playin' the Club O'Go [Cm]-Go in Newcastle, [F] _ _ [Cm] our [F] hometown.
_ [Cm] And the doors opened one night, and to our [F] surprise,
[Cm] _ walked in the [F] man [Cm] himself, [F] Bo Diddley.
_ Along with him was [Cm] Jerome Green, his maraca man,
and [F] the Duchess, [Cm] his gorgeous [F] sister.
_ [Cm] _ [F] Now, we doin' [Cm] this [F] _
[Cm] number, along [F] with them came Rolling [Cm] Stones,
[F]
[Cm] and the [F] Merseybeats, they all standin' [Cm] around diggin' it.
[F]
And [Cm] I overheard Bo Diddley _ talkin'.
He turned around to Jerome Green, he said,
_ _ [F] Hey, [Cm] Jerome, _ [F]
[Cm] what do you think of these guys doin' [F] our [Cm] material?
_ [F] _
[Cm] _ Jerome [F] said, Uh, where's the ball, man?
_ Please show me to the ball.
[Cm] He turned [F] around to Duchess, and he said,
Hey, Duchess, [Ab] what do you think of these young guys doin' our material?
She said, [F] Uh, I don't know.
[Cm] I came across here to see the [F] changin' of the gods and all that jazz. _
[Cm] Bo Diddley looked up at me, and [G] he said,
_ with half-closed eyes and a smile,
_ He said, Man, _ _
[Cm] he took off his [G] glasses,
[Cm] he said, [G] Man,
[A] _ that sure is a [F] big ass load of rubbish.
[Cm] I've ever heard in [F] my [Cm] life.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _
[Cm] _ [G] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _
[Eb] _ [F] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _