Chords for The Headless Horseman | The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad
Tempo:
163.55 bpm
Chords used:
A
Gm
Dm
Bb
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] [Ab] [Dm]
[E]
[G] [Ab]
[A] [Bb]
[Gbm] [Bb]
[G] [A]
Just gather [Bb] round and I'll elucidate [A] on what goes on [Dbm] outside when it gets [Ab] late.
[A] Long about [Bb] midnight the ghosts and [A] banshees get [Dbm] together for their [A] nightly [Eb] [E] jamborees.
There's [Gb] things with [G] horns and [B] saucer eyes, [Cm] [Gm] some with fangs [Eb] about this [B] size.
[E] Some [Gb] are fat [G] and some [B] are thin.
[C] [Gm] And some [Eb] don't even wear [Db] their [D] skin.
[E] I'm [Ab] telling you, brother, it's a [A] frightful sight to see what [Bb] goes on Halloween [D] night.
[A] [D] [A] [Dm] When ghosts [Db] have a midnight [D] [B] jamboree, [Bb] they [F] break it up [Gm] with meanest glee.
Ghosts are bad, but [E] the [Dm] one that's cursed [A] is the headless horseman.
[Dm] He's the worst.
[A] That's [Gm] why he's a giant on [A] Halloween night.
[Dm] When he [Db] goes jogging [Am]
across [B] the [Bb] land, holding [F] a [Gm] noggin in his hand,
demons take [A]
one look at [Dm] [A] groaning hips [Gb] who rode [Dm] the promised road.
[A] Beware, [D] take [Ab] care, he rides alone.
[F] There's no spook like [Gm] Spook-It's-Burn.
[Am] They [Dm]
don't [Gm] like him and he's really burnt.
He [F] swears to the [Gm] longest day [Bm] he's [Db] dead, he'll [D] show them that [C] he can [F] get [Bb] ahead.
[Gm]
[A] [D] They say [C] he's [Gm] tired of his flaming [A] top.
[Dm] He's got a yen [Gm] to make the [A] [G] swap, [Gm] so he [Dm] rides one night each year [A] to find a head in the hollow hair.
[D] Now he [C] likes them [Bb] little, he [A] likes them [Dm] big.
Find the middle or [Gm] a wig, black or white or [Am] even red.
The headless [Bb] horseman [Dm] needs a head with a hip, hip and a [D] grippity clap.
[F]
He's [Dm] out looking [Gm] for a copy shop, so [F] don't stop to [Gm] figure [Ab] out a [C] plan.
You [Db] [Dm] can't reason [Gm] with a [Gb]
[C] headless man.
[Eb]
[Dm] [A] Now if you doubt [Bb] this tale is so, [A] I met that spook [Ab] just a year ago.
[A] Now I didn't stop [Bb] for a second look, [A] but made for the bridge [Bb] that spans the book.
[Gm] Once you cross [Db] that bridge my friend, [Ab] the spook [Fm] [C] is [A] powering.
[D] So [A] when you're [Am] riding home [B] tonight, [Bb] make for [A] the bridge [Gm] with all your might.
He'll be down [A] in the hollow [Bb] there, [Db] your head [D] will go where?
[C] With [F] a hip, hip [Bb] and a [B] grippity clap.
[F] He's [Dm] out looking [Gm] for a head [C] to swap, [F] so don't try to figure [Bb]
[E] out a plan.
[C] [Dbm] You [Dm] can't reason [A] with a headless [G] man.
[D]
[N]
[E]
[G] [Ab]
[A] [Bb]
[Gbm] [Bb]
[G] [A]
Just gather [Bb] round and I'll elucidate [A] on what goes on [Dbm] outside when it gets [Ab] late.
[A] Long about [Bb] midnight the ghosts and [A] banshees get [Dbm] together for their [A] nightly [Eb] [E] jamborees.
There's [Gb] things with [G] horns and [B] saucer eyes, [Cm] [Gm] some with fangs [Eb] about this [B] size.
[E] Some [Gb] are fat [G] and some [B] are thin.
[C] [Gm] And some [Eb] don't even wear [Db] their [D] skin.
[E] I'm [Ab] telling you, brother, it's a [A] frightful sight to see what [Bb] goes on Halloween [D] night.
[A] [D] [A] [Dm] When ghosts [Db] have a midnight [D] [B] jamboree, [Bb] they [F] break it up [Gm] with meanest glee.
Ghosts are bad, but [E] the [Dm] one that's cursed [A] is the headless horseman.
[Dm] He's the worst.
[A] That's [Gm] why he's a giant on [A] Halloween night.
[Dm] When he [Db] goes jogging [Am]
across [B] the [Bb] land, holding [F] a [Gm] noggin in his hand,
demons take [A]
one look at [Dm] [A] groaning hips [Gb] who rode [Dm] the promised road.
[A] Beware, [D] take [Ab] care, he rides alone.
[F] There's no spook like [Gm] Spook-It's-Burn.
[Am] They [Dm]
don't [Gm] like him and he's really burnt.
He [F] swears to the [Gm] longest day [Bm] he's [Db] dead, he'll [D] show them that [C] he can [F] get [Bb] ahead.
[Gm]
[A] [D] They say [C] he's [Gm] tired of his flaming [A] top.
[Dm] He's got a yen [Gm] to make the [A] [G] swap, [Gm] so he [Dm] rides one night each year [A] to find a head in the hollow hair.
[D] Now he [C] likes them [Bb] little, he [A] likes them [Dm] big.
Find the middle or [Gm] a wig, black or white or [Am] even red.
The headless [Bb] horseman [Dm] needs a head with a hip, hip and a [D] grippity clap.
[F]
He's [Dm] out looking [Gm] for a copy shop, so [F] don't stop to [Gm] figure [Ab] out a [C] plan.
You [Db] [Dm] can't reason [Gm] with a [Gb]
[C] headless man.
[Eb]
[Dm] [A] Now if you doubt [Bb] this tale is so, [A] I met that spook [Ab] just a year ago.
[A] Now I didn't stop [Bb] for a second look, [A] but made for the bridge [Bb] that spans the book.
[Gm] Once you cross [Db] that bridge my friend, [Ab] the spook [Fm] [C] is [A] powering.
[D] So [A] when you're [Am] riding home [B] tonight, [Bb] make for [A] the bridge [Gm] with all your might.
He'll be down [A] in the hollow [Bb] there, [Db] your head [D] will go where?
[C] With [F] a hip, hip [Bb] and a [B] grippity clap.
[F] He's [Dm] out looking [Gm] for a head [C] to swap, [F] so don't try to figure [Bb]
[E] out a plan.
[C] [Dbm] You [Dm] can't reason [A] with a headless [G] man.
[D]
[N]
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_ Just gather [Bb] round and I'll elucidate [A] on what goes on [Dbm] outside when it gets [Ab] late.
[A] _ Long about [Bb] midnight the ghosts and [A] banshees get [Dbm] together for their [A] nightly [Eb] [E] jamborees.
There's [Gb] things with [G] horns and [B] saucer eyes, [Cm] _ [Gm] some with fangs [Eb] about this [B] size.
[E] Some [Gb] are fat [G] and some [B] are thin.
[C] [Gm] And some [Eb] don't even wear [Db] their [D] skin.
_ [E] I'm [Ab] telling you, brother, it's a [A] frightful sight to see what [Bb] goes on Halloween [D] night. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [Dm] When ghosts [Db] have a midnight [D] _ _ [B] jamboree, [Bb] they [F] break it up [Gm] with meanest glee.
_ Ghosts are bad, but [E] the [Dm] one that's cursed [A] is the headless horseman.
[Dm] He's the worst.
[A] That's [Gm] why he's a giant on [A] Halloween night.
[Dm] When he [Db] goes jogging [Am]
across [B] the [Bb] land, holding [F] a [Gm] noggin in his hand,
_ demons take [A]
one look at [Dm] [A] groaning hips [Gb] who rode [Dm] the promised road.
[A] Beware, [D] take [Ab] care, he rides alone.
[F] There's no spook like [Gm] Spook-It's-Burn.
[Am] They [Dm]
don't [Gm] like him and he's really burnt.
He [F] swears to the [Gm] longest day [Bm] he's [Db] dead, he'll [D] show them that [C] he can [F] get [Bb] ahead.
[Gm] _
_ [A] _ [D] They say [C] he's [Gm] tired of his flaming [A] top.
_ [Dm] He's got a yen [Gm] to make the [A] [G] swap, [Gm] so he [Dm] rides one night each year [A] to find a head in the hollow hair.
[D] Now he [C] likes them [Bb] little, he [A] likes them [Dm] big.
Find the middle or [Gm] a wig, black or white or [Am] even red.
The headless [Bb] horseman [Dm] needs a head with a hip, hip and a [D] grippity clap.
[F]
He's [Dm] out looking [Gm] for a copy shop, so [F] don't stop to [Gm] figure [Ab] out a [C] plan.
You [Db] [Dm] can't reason [Gm] with a _ [Gb] _
[C] headless man.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Dm] [A] Now if you doubt [Bb] this tale is so, _ [A] I met that spook [Ab] just a year ago.
_ [A] Now I didn't stop [Bb] for a second look, [A] but made for the bridge [Bb] that spans the book.
[Gm] _ Once you cross [Db] that bridge my friend, [Ab] the spook [Fm] [C] is _ [A] powering.
[D] So [A] when you're [Am] riding home [B] tonight, [Bb] _ make for [A] the bridge [Gm] with all your might.
He'll be down [A] in the hollow [Bb] there, [Db] _ your head [D] will go where?
[C] With [F] a hip, hip [Bb] and a [B] grippity clap.
[F] He's [Dm] out looking [Gm] for a head [C] to swap, [F] so don't try to figure [Bb] _
[E] out a plan.
[C] [Dbm] You [Dm] can't reason [A] with a _ headless [G] _ man. _
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ Just gather [Bb] round and I'll elucidate [A] on what goes on [Dbm] outside when it gets [Ab] late.
[A] _ Long about [Bb] midnight the ghosts and [A] banshees get [Dbm] together for their [A] nightly [Eb] [E] jamborees.
There's [Gb] things with [G] horns and [B] saucer eyes, [Cm] _ [Gm] some with fangs [Eb] about this [B] size.
[E] Some [Gb] are fat [G] and some [B] are thin.
[C] [Gm] And some [Eb] don't even wear [Db] their [D] skin.
_ [E] I'm [Ab] telling you, brother, it's a [A] frightful sight to see what [Bb] goes on Halloween [D] night. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [Dm] When ghosts [Db] have a midnight [D] _ _ [B] jamboree, [Bb] they [F] break it up [Gm] with meanest glee.
_ Ghosts are bad, but [E] the [Dm] one that's cursed [A] is the headless horseman.
[Dm] He's the worst.
[A] That's [Gm] why he's a giant on [A] Halloween night.
[Dm] When he [Db] goes jogging [Am]
across [B] the [Bb] land, holding [F] a [Gm] noggin in his hand,
_ demons take [A]
one look at [Dm] [A] groaning hips [Gb] who rode [Dm] the promised road.
[A] Beware, [D] take [Ab] care, he rides alone.
[F] There's no spook like [Gm] Spook-It's-Burn.
[Am] They [Dm]
don't [Gm] like him and he's really burnt.
He [F] swears to the [Gm] longest day [Bm] he's [Db] dead, he'll [D] show them that [C] he can [F] get [Bb] ahead.
[Gm] _
_ [A] _ [D] They say [C] he's [Gm] tired of his flaming [A] top.
_ [Dm] He's got a yen [Gm] to make the [A] [G] swap, [Gm] so he [Dm] rides one night each year [A] to find a head in the hollow hair.
[D] Now he [C] likes them [Bb] little, he [A] likes them [Dm] big.
Find the middle or [Gm] a wig, black or white or [Am] even red.
The headless [Bb] horseman [Dm] needs a head with a hip, hip and a [D] grippity clap.
[F]
He's [Dm] out looking [Gm] for a copy shop, so [F] don't stop to [Gm] figure [Ab] out a [C] plan.
You [Db] [Dm] can't reason [Gm] with a _ [Gb] _
[C] headless man.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Dm] [A] Now if you doubt [Bb] this tale is so, _ [A] I met that spook [Ab] just a year ago.
_ [A] Now I didn't stop [Bb] for a second look, [A] but made for the bridge [Bb] that spans the book.
[Gm] _ Once you cross [Db] that bridge my friend, [Ab] the spook [Fm] [C] is _ [A] powering.
[D] So [A] when you're [Am] riding home [B] tonight, [Bb] _ make for [A] the bridge [Gm] with all your might.
He'll be down [A] in the hollow [Bb] there, [Db] _ your head [D] will go where?
[C] With [F] a hip, hip [Bb] and a [B] grippity clap.
[F] He's [Dm] out looking [Gm] for a head [C] to swap, [F] so don't try to figure [Bb] _
[E] out a plan.
[C] [Dbm] You [Dm] can't reason [A] with a _ headless [G] _ man. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _