Chords for The Nutty Lady Of Shady Lane - Homer And Jethro (Songs To Tickle Your Funny Bone)
Tempo:
108.45 bpm
Chords used:
Fm
C
Gm
G
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Fm]
[F] The nutty lady [Gm] of Shady Lane has hit the town like a [Fm] rock.
Her pa was an [Gm] electrician and she was his very first [Fm]
shopper.
[Abm] I worship the ground she [Eb] crawled out of.
I [Bb] wish she'd crawl back [Ab] again.
If [B] she's ever down by [Fm] the river, [G] I sure hope that she will drop in.
The [F] nutty lady of Shady Lane [Bm] has the town [Gm] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady Lane, me oh my what a crow.
[C] [Fm] [D]
One day she bought her a [G] brand new dress.
The dress [C] she bought was [Fm] so thin.
She asked me [G] how I liked the [D] dress.
I answered her with a [Fm] grin.
[Ab] Just wait till the sun [Eb] shines in LA.
Imagine just [Eb] how she felt.
The [C] dress it was strapless and [Fm] backless.
[G] Then she discovered it was a belt.
[C] The [F] nutty lady of Shady Lane has the town [C] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady [Gm] Lane, me oh my what a crow.
[Fm] The
[A] nutty lady [D] of Shady Lane has gone and left me [D] behind.
[Cm] She ran away [Gm] with a railroad [G] man who fed the lady a [Fm] line.
And [Eb] now when I hear the train whistle and as it goes on down [Ab] the track,
[C] It makes me feel blue and [Fm] so worried.
[G] I'm afraid he's [D] bringing her back.
The nutty [F] lady of Shady Lane has the town [C] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady [Gm] Lane, me oh my [C] what a crow.
[F] [C] [Bm] [N]
[F] The nutty lady [Gm] of Shady Lane has hit the town like a [Fm] rock.
Her pa was an [Gm] electrician and she was his very first [Fm]
shopper.
[Abm] I worship the ground she [Eb] crawled out of.
I [Bb] wish she'd crawl back [Ab] again.
If [B] she's ever down by [Fm] the river, [G] I sure hope that she will drop in.
The [F] nutty lady of Shady Lane [Bm] has the town [Gm] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady Lane, me oh my what a crow.
[C] [Fm] [D]
One day she bought her a [G] brand new dress.
The dress [C] she bought was [Fm] so thin.
She asked me [G] how I liked the [D] dress.
I answered her with a [Fm] grin.
[Ab] Just wait till the sun [Eb] shines in LA.
Imagine just [Eb] how she felt.
The [C] dress it was strapless and [Fm] backless.
[G] Then she discovered it was a belt.
[C] The [F] nutty lady of Shady Lane has the town [C] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady [Gm] Lane, me oh my what a crow.
[Fm] The
[A] nutty lady [D] of Shady Lane has gone and left me [D] behind.
[Cm] She ran away [Gm] with a railroad [G] man who fed the lady a [Fm] line.
And [Eb] now when I hear the train whistle and as it goes on down [Ab] the track,
[C] It makes me feel blue and [Fm] so worried.
[G] I'm afraid he's [D] bringing her back.
The nutty [F] lady of Shady Lane has the town [C] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady [Gm] Lane, me oh my [C] what a crow.
[F] [C] [Bm] [N]
Key:
Fm
C
Gm
G
F
Fm
C
Gm
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] The nutty lady [Gm] of Shady Lane has hit the town like a [Fm] rock.
Her pa was an [Gm] electrician and she was his very first [Fm]
shopper.
[Abm] I worship the ground she [Eb] crawled out of.
I [Bb] wish she'd crawl back [Ab] again.
If [B] she's ever down by [Fm] the river, _ [G] I sure hope that she will drop in.
The [F] nutty lady of Shady Lane _ [Bm] has the town [Gm] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady Lane, me oh my what a crow.
[C] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [D]
One day she bought her a [G] brand new dress.
The dress [C] she bought was [Fm] so thin.
She asked me [G] how I liked the [D] dress.
I answered her with a [Fm] grin.
_ [Ab] Just wait till the sun [Eb] shines in LA. _
Imagine just [Eb] how she felt.
The [C] dress it was strapless and [Fm] backless.
[G] Then she discovered it was a belt.
[C] The [F] nutty lady of Shady Lane has the town [C] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady [Gm] Lane, me oh my what a crow.
[Fm] The _ _
[A] _ nutty lady [D] of Shady Lane has gone and left me [D] behind.
_ [Cm] She ran away [Gm] with a railroad [G] man who fed the lady a [Fm] line.
And [Eb] now when I hear the train whistle and as it goes on down [Ab] the track,
[C] It makes me feel blue and [Fm] so worried.
_ [G] I'm afraid he's [D] bringing her back.
The nutty [F] lady of Shady Lane has the town [C] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady [Gm] Lane, me oh my [C] what a crow.
_ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] The nutty lady [Gm] of Shady Lane has hit the town like a [Fm] rock.
Her pa was an [Gm] electrician and she was his very first [Fm]
shopper.
[Abm] I worship the ground she [Eb] crawled out of.
I [Bb] wish she'd crawl back [Ab] again.
If [B] she's ever down by [Fm] the river, _ [G] I sure hope that she will drop in.
The [F] nutty lady of Shady Lane _ [Bm] has the town [Gm] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady Lane, me oh my what a crow.
[C] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [D]
One day she bought her a [G] brand new dress.
The dress [C] she bought was [Fm] so thin.
She asked me [G] how I liked the [D] dress.
I answered her with a [Fm] grin.
_ [Ab] Just wait till the sun [Eb] shines in LA. _
Imagine just [Eb] how she felt.
The [C] dress it was strapless and [Fm] backless.
[G] Then she discovered it was a belt.
[C] The [F] nutty lady of Shady Lane has the town [C] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady [Gm] Lane, me oh my what a crow.
[Fm] The _ _
[A] _ nutty lady [D] of Shady Lane has gone and left me [D] behind.
_ [Cm] She ran away [Gm] with a railroad [G] man who fed the lady a [Fm] line.
And [Eb] now when I hear the train whistle and as it goes on down [Ab] the track,
[C] It makes me feel blue and [Fm] so worried.
_ [G] I'm afraid he's [D] bringing her back.
The nutty [F] lady of Shady Lane has the town [C] on the ball.
The nutty lady of Shady [Gm] Lane, me oh my [C] what a crow.
_ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [N] _