Who Put The Roo In The Stew Chords by The Webb Brothers
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90.3 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Now Ronald came home one evening and he said to his Nancy [A] Lou
Tomorrow night stead of finger-lickin chicken.
Let's have us an [D] old-fashioned stew what he do [A] have us an [D] old-fashioned stew
In the fridge there's beef from Australia pick that up from the [A] market today
It's labeled choice, and you'll love it now hop to it and [D] start right away
[A] Hop to it and [D] start right away
Next night after much preparation
Ronald sat down [A] to his stew that his nostrils took strange dilations the aroma it [D] didn't ring true
Oh, [A] oh aroma it [D] didn't ring true
God damn take this you get it tested find out whether four [A] legs or two
The findings were somewhat alarming.
I'm afraid sir.
There's ruin [D] your stew
[A] Afraid sir there's ruin [D] your stew
As a fact of life, it's known now and we all know that [A] it's true
[G] The Colonel put the licking [D] in the chicken, but [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew who who [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew?
[A]
[G] [D] [A] [D]
[A] [D] Now I'll ring my pal Mal in Australia Mal who put the ruin [A] my stew
The reply was I wish I could find him because he went and put horse in [D] mine, too
[A] Went and put horse [D] in mine, too
That bloke who said horses for courses he must have looked in a crystal [A] ball
Cause these days your main course hasn't and you don't know they're in there [D] at all [F#m] and you don't know they're in [D] there at all
Struck old bill the beef Baron on Tuesday.
I said bill who put [A] ruin the stew
He said I don't know old mate, but I'd like to because I've something to put [D] in his to it ain't [A] rude
Something to put [D] in his to
As a fact of life, it's known now and we all know [A] that it's true
[G] The Colonel put the [D] licking in the chicken, but [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew who [A] who who put the [D] ruin the stew?
Doug you're no mug who put the [A] ruin the stew
Come on, Joe.
Don't you know who put the [D] ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin [A] the stew horse to who put the ruin the stew what a blue who put the ruin [D] the stew
Come on, blue have some stew.
It's for you, [A] too
Who put the ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin [D] the stew?
Who put the ruin the stew?
Now Ronald came home one evening and he said to his Nancy [A] Lou
Tomorrow night stead of finger-lickin chicken.
Let's have us an [D] old-fashioned stew what he do [A] have us an [D] old-fashioned stew
In the fridge there's beef from Australia pick that up from the [A] market today
It's labeled choice, and you'll love it now hop to it and [D] start right away
[A] Hop to it and [D] start right away
Next night after much preparation
Ronald sat down [A] to his stew that his nostrils took strange dilations the aroma it [D] didn't ring true
Oh, [A] oh aroma it [D] didn't ring true
God damn take this you get it tested find out whether four [A] legs or two
The findings were somewhat alarming.
I'm afraid sir.
There's ruin [D] your stew
[A] Afraid sir there's ruin [D] your stew
As a fact of life, it's known now and we all know that [A] it's true
[G] The Colonel put the licking [D] in the chicken, but [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew who who [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew?
[A]
[G] [D] [A] [D]
[A] [D] Now I'll ring my pal Mal in Australia Mal who put the ruin [A] my stew
The reply was I wish I could find him because he went and put horse in [D] mine, too
[A] Went and put horse [D] in mine, too
That bloke who said horses for courses he must have looked in a crystal [A] ball
Cause these days your main course hasn't and you don't know they're in there [D] at all [F#m] and you don't know they're in [D] there at all
Struck old bill the beef Baron on Tuesday.
I said bill who put [A] ruin the stew
He said I don't know old mate, but I'd like to because I've something to put [D] in his to it ain't [A] rude
Something to put [D] in his to
As a fact of life, it's known now and we all know [A] that it's true
[G] The Colonel put the [D] licking in the chicken, but [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew who [A] who who put the [D] ruin the stew?
Doug you're no mug who put the [A] ruin the stew
Come on, Joe.
Don't you know who put the [D] ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin [A] the stew horse to who put the ruin the stew what a blue who put the ruin [D] the stew
Come on, blue have some stew.
It's for you, [A] too
Who put the ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin [D] the stew?
Who put the ruin the stew?
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_ _ Now Ronald came home one evening and he said to his Nancy [A] Lou
Tomorrow night stead of finger-lickin chicken.
Let's have us an [D] old-fashioned stew what he do [A] have us an [D] old-fashioned stew
In the fridge there's beef from Australia pick that up from the [A] market today
It's labeled choice, and you'll love it now hop to it and [D] start right away
[A] Hop to it and [D] start right away
_ Next night after much preparation
Ronald sat down [A] to his stew that his nostrils took strange dilations the aroma it [D] didn't ring true
Oh, [A] oh aroma it [D] didn't ring true
God damn take this you get it tested find out whether four [A] legs or two
The findings were somewhat alarming.
I'm afraid sir.
There's ruin [D] your stew
[A] Afraid sir there's ruin [D] your stew _
_ As a fact of life, it's known now and we all know that [A] it's true
[G] The Colonel put the licking [D] in the chicken, but [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew who who [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Now I'll ring my pal Mal in Australia Mal who put the ruin [A] my stew
The reply was I wish I could find him because he went and put horse in [D] mine, too
[A] Went and put horse [D] in mine, too
_ That bloke who said horses for courses he must have looked in a crystal [A] ball
Cause these days your main course hasn't and you don't know they're in there [D] at all [F#m] and you don't know they're in [D] there at all
_ Struck old bill the beef Baron on Tuesday.
I said bill who put [A] ruin the stew
He said I don't know old mate, but I'd like to because I've something to put [D] in his to it ain't [A] rude
Something to put [D] in his to _
As a fact of life, it's known now and we all know [A] that it's true
[G] The Colonel put the [D] licking in the chicken, but [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew who [A] who who put the [D] ruin the stew? _ _ _
Doug you're no mug who put the [A] ruin the stew
Come on, Joe.
Don't you know who put the [D] ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin [A] the stew horse to who put the ruin the stew what a blue who put the ruin [D] the stew
Come on, blue have some stew.
It's for you, [A] too
Who put the ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin [D] the stew?
Who put the ruin the stew? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Now Ronald came home one evening and he said to his Nancy [A] Lou
Tomorrow night stead of finger-lickin chicken.
Let's have us an [D] old-fashioned stew what he do [A] have us an [D] old-fashioned stew
In the fridge there's beef from Australia pick that up from the [A] market today
It's labeled choice, and you'll love it now hop to it and [D] start right away
[A] Hop to it and [D] start right away
_ Next night after much preparation
Ronald sat down [A] to his stew that his nostrils took strange dilations the aroma it [D] didn't ring true
Oh, [A] oh aroma it [D] didn't ring true
God damn take this you get it tested find out whether four [A] legs or two
The findings were somewhat alarming.
I'm afraid sir.
There's ruin [D] your stew
[A] Afraid sir there's ruin [D] your stew _
_ As a fact of life, it's known now and we all know that [A] it's true
[G] The Colonel put the licking [D] in the chicken, but [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew who who [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Now I'll ring my pal Mal in Australia Mal who put the ruin [A] my stew
The reply was I wish I could find him because he went and put horse in [D] mine, too
[A] Went and put horse [D] in mine, too
_ That bloke who said horses for courses he must have looked in a crystal [A] ball
Cause these days your main course hasn't and you don't know they're in there [D] at all [F#m] and you don't know they're in [D] there at all
_ Struck old bill the beef Baron on Tuesday.
I said bill who put [A] ruin the stew
He said I don't know old mate, but I'd like to because I've something to put [D] in his to it ain't [A] rude
Something to put [D] in his to _
As a fact of life, it's known now and we all know [A] that it's true
[G] The Colonel put the [D] licking in the chicken, but [A] who put the ruin [D] the stew who [A] who who put the [D] ruin the stew? _ _ _
Doug you're no mug who put the [A] ruin the stew
Come on, Joe.
Don't you know who put the [D] ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin [A] the stew horse to who put the ruin the stew what a blue who put the ruin [D] the stew
Come on, blue have some stew.
It's for you, [A] too
Who put the ruin the stew?
Who put the ruin [D] the stew?
Who put the ruin the stew? _ _ _ _ _ _ _