three button hand me down - small faces and rod stewart Chords
Tempo:
122.1 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
Em
B
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [C#]
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[B] [A] [E]
[B] [E] [Bm]
[D]
[Em] [D]
[E] [F#m]
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I don't need no wise [A] opinion, [E] or no matter concerning my dress.
I was raised in a clement downy old farm, but there were many things I did [Em] not possess.
[A] Well, I never complained because my father [E] said, son, [Am] you get your chance before [A] you're my age.
[E] Well, he took me upstairs and gave [D] me the suit [A] that [E] went all [Em] over your face.
[B] He said, others may come and others may go, [A] but that suit will be around way [D#] after you're gone.
[E] Street [A] Buds can have [Bm] me down, [E] Street [A] Buds can have me down.
[E]
[Bm] [E] Hold on a minute.
[C#] [B] [G#] [B]
[E] Now I had my fair share of deep women, but they came between me and my suit.
[B]
There was a [E] dilly from Boston and a barmy from Houston, not forgetting the one in Detroit.
They [A] said, we like you, boy, and we think you're pretty, but can't you lose your suit?
I [Em] said, no, no, no, no, you can't do that to me.
[E] I remember what my father said.
He [B] said, others may come and [Em] others may go, but [A] that suit will be around way after you're gone.
[E] Street [A] Buds can have me down, [E] Street [A] Buds can have me [Em] down.
[E] Woo!
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[Em] [B]
[E] I'm madder than a tighty dresser, and the fold in my trousers, it ain't straight.
Still I know a [E] good plot when I see one.
That's why I'm glad it is [Em] great, glad I've seen.
Sometimes [A] I wonder if I should visit [A] a tailor and get myself a smooth outfit.
[Em] Then I remember what my father said to me, or make him from the open road.
You all know this.
He said, [B] others may come [Bm] and others may go, but that [A] suit will be around way after [Em] you're gone.
Street [A] Buds can have me down, [E] Street Buds [A] can have me down.
[E] Woo!
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[E] [F#m]
[E]
I don't need no wise [A] opinion, [E] or no matter concerning my dress.
I was raised in a clement downy old farm, but there were many things I did [Em] not possess.
[A] Well, I never complained because my father [E] said, son, [Am] you get your chance before [A] you're my age.
[E] Well, he took me upstairs and gave [D] me the suit [A] that [E] went all [Em] over your face.
[B] He said, others may come and others may go, [A] but that suit will be around way [D#] after you're gone.
[E] Street [A] Buds can have [Bm] me down, [E] Street [A] Buds can have me down.
[E]
[Bm] [E] Hold on a minute.
[C#] [B] [G#] [B]
[E] Now I had my fair share of deep women, but they came between me and my suit.
[B]
There was a [E] dilly from Boston and a barmy from Houston, not forgetting the one in Detroit.
They [A] said, we like you, boy, and we think you're pretty, but can't you lose your suit?
I [Em] said, no, no, no, no, you can't do that to me.
[E] I remember what my father said.
He [B] said, others may come and [Em] others may go, but [A] that suit will be around way after you're gone.
[E] Street [A] Buds can have me down, [E] Street [A] Buds can have me [Em] down.
[E] Woo!
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[Em] [E]
[Em] [E]
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[E] [Em]
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[E] [D]
[Em]
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[Em] [E] [A]
[Em] [E]
[Em] [B]
[E] I'm madder than a tighty dresser, and the fold in my trousers, it ain't straight.
Still I know a [E] good plot when I see one.
That's why I'm glad it is [Em] great, glad I've seen.
Sometimes [A] I wonder if I should visit [A] a tailor and get myself a smooth outfit.
[Em] Then I remember what my father said to me, or make him from the open road.
You all know this.
He said, [B] others may come [Bm] and others may go, but that [A] suit will be around way after [Em] you're gone.
Street [A] Buds can have me down, [E] Street Buds [A] can have me down.
[E] Woo!
[A] [E] [B] [E] [A]
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[A] [E]
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Key:
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Em
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I don't need no wise [A] opinion, [E] or no matter concerning my dress. _
I was raised in a clement downy old farm, but there were many things I did [Em] not possess. _
[A] Well, I never complained because my father [E] said, son, [Am] you get your chance before [A] you're my age.
[E] Well, he took me upstairs and gave [D] me the suit [A] that [E] went all [Em] over your face.
[B] He said, others may come and others may go, [A] but that suit will be around way [D#] after you're gone.
[E] _ Street [A] Buds can have [Bm] me down, [E] _ _ Street [A] Buds can have me down.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ [E] Hold on a minute. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ [B] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _
[E] Now I had my fair share of deep women, _ but they came between me and my suit.
[B]
There was a [E] dilly from Boston and a barmy from Houston, not forgetting the one in Detroit.
They [A] said, we like you, boy, and we think you're pretty, but can't you lose your suit?
I [Em] said, no, no, no, no, you can't do that to me.
[E] I remember what my father said.
He [B] said, others may come and [Em] others may go, but [A] that suit will be around way after you're gone.
[E] _ _ Street [A] Buds can have me down, _ [E] _ Street [A] Buds can have me [Em] down.
[E] Woo!
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_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] I'm madder than a tighty dresser, and the fold in my trousers, it ain't straight.
Still I know a [E] good plot when I see one.
That's why I'm glad it is [Em] great, glad I've seen. _
_ Sometimes [A] I wonder if I should visit [A] a tailor and get myself a smooth outfit. _
[Em] Then I remember what my father said to me, or make him from the open road.
You all know this.
He said, [B] others may come [Bm] and others may go, but that [A] suit will be around way after [Em] you're gone.
_ _ Street [A] Buds can have me down, [E] _ _ Street Buds [A] can have me down.
[E] Woo!
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I don't need no wise [A] opinion, [E] or no matter concerning my dress. _
I was raised in a clement downy old farm, but there were many things I did [Em] not possess. _
[A] Well, I never complained because my father [E] said, son, [Am] you get your chance before [A] you're my age.
[E] Well, he took me upstairs and gave [D] me the suit [A] that [E] went all [Em] over your face.
[B] He said, others may come and others may go, [A] but that suit will be around way [D#] after you're gone.
[E] _ Street [A] Buds can have [Bm] me down, [E] _ _ Street [A] Buds can have me down.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ [E] Hold on a minute. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ [B] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _
[E] Now I had my fair share of deep women, _ but they came between me and my suit.
[B]
There was a [E] dilly from Boston and a barmy from Houston, not forgetting the one in Detroit.
They [A] said, we like you, boy, and we think you're pretty, but can't you lose your suit?
I [Em] said, no, no, no, no, you can't do that to me.
[E] I remember what my father said.
He [B] said, others may come and [Em] others may go, but [A] that suit will be around way after you're gone.
[E] _ _ Street [A] Buds can have me down, _ [E] _ Street [A] Buds can have me [Em] down.
[E] Woo!
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_ [E] I'm madder than a tighty dresser, and the fold in my trousers, it ain't straight.
Still I know a [E] good plot when I see one.
That's why I'm glad it is [Em] great, glad I've seen. _
_ Sometimes [A] I wonder if I should visit [A] a tailor and get myself a smooth outfit. _
[Em] Then I remember what my father said to me, or make him from the open road.
You all know this.
He said, [B] others may come [Bm] and others may go, but that [A] suit will be around way after [Em] you're gone.
_ _ Street [A] Buds can have me down, [E] _ _ Street Buds [A] can have me down.
[E] Woo!
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