Chords for Watts & Wilson - Walk Right In Belmont

Tempo:
97.65 bpm
Chords used:

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E

D

F#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Watts & Wilson - Walk Right In Belmont chords
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[A]
[D]
[A]
Oh, when you go to Belmont, well, you better walk right
And [E] you better not gamble, [A] and you better not fight
Police must get you, and they'll bring your eyes down
Ain't got [E] no money, you're [A] chain gang bound
Six o'clock in the morning, yeah, the ding-dong ring
When you [E] go to the table, it's the same old thing
There's coffee on the table, [D] yes, it better [A] is gone
If you don't [E] like it boring, don't get [A] on your toes
Gonna come by one-one, [D] oh, how [A] do you know?
That [E] little old lady, she [A] always wore
A umbrella over her shoulder [D] and [A] money in her hand
Let's [E] get back at her, come to [A] get her, man
[F#] [A]
[D] [A]
Six o'clock in the evening, yeah, the ding-dong ring
When you go [E] to the table, it's the same [A] old thing
Fun bread on the table, [D] yes, it's [A] hard in the room
Ain't got [E] enough ladies, break a [A] husband's heart
Gonna come by one-one, [D] oh, how [A] do you know?
That [E] little old lady, she [A] always wore
A umbrella over her shoulder [D] and money [A] in her hand
Let's get [E] back at her, come to get [A] her, man
[D] [A]
Key:  
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
F#
134211112
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
F#
134211112
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_ _ _ Oh, when you go to Belmont, well, you better walk right
And [E] you better not gamble, [A] and you better not fight
Police must get you, and they'll bring your eyes down
Ain't got [E] no money, you're [A] chain gang bound
_ _ Six o'clock in the morning, yeah, the ding-dong ring
When you [E] go to the table, it's the same old thing _
There's coffee on the table, [D] yes, it better [A] is gone
If you don't [E] like it boring, don't get [A] on your toes
Gonna come by one-one, [D] oh, how [A] do you know?
That [E] little old lady, she [A] always wore
A umbrella over her shoulder [D] and [A] money in her hand
Let's [E] get back at her, come to [A] get her, man _
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_ _ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _
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Six o'clock in the evening, yeah, the ding-dong ring
When you go [E] to the table, it's the same [A] old thing
Fun bread on the table, [D] yes, it's [A] hard in the room
Ain't got [E] enough ladies, break a [A] husband's heart
Gonna come by one-one, [D] oh, how [A] do you know?
That [E] little old lady, she [A] always wore
A umbrella over her shoulder [D] and money [A] in her hand
Let's get [E] back at her, come to get [A] her, man _ _
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