BUTTHOLE SURFERS - "The Wooden Song" Tablature
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#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 12:16:56 -0200
From: stjohn <stjohn@uakron.edu>
Subject: "The Wooden Song" by The Butthole Surfers
This song is from the INDEPENDENT WORM SALOON album.
INTRO
Am D-D*-D G Am
Am D-D*-D G D F C
Take me, break me.........
(***NOTE*** - D* is the D chord, but w/o a finger on the "e" string)
G D F C Am G
Take me, break me, tell me a good one...maybe I'll cry.
C G D F C Am G* Am
Go with me, show me, tell me a good one...maybe I'll die.
G D F C
Lately, I've been dancing in ceiling fans,
Am G
into the kitchen, and out the back gate.
C G
I know it sounds strange
D F C Am G* Am
but it could be the other way 'round to the ground where I know I must stay.
(***NOTE*** G* is the G chord but only strumming the E A and D strings
to get the sound of the chord. )
low
Later on in the song the lyrics and chords go...
C Am G* Am Am G* Am G**
"Tell me a good one, maybe we'll die.........togetherrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, etc.......
(***NOTE*** G* is the same as above.
G** is the G chord but only strumming the G B and E strings
to get the HIGH sound of that chord.
THE REST OF THE FIGURIN' (which isn't much) IS UP TO YOUNZ GUYS.
The Ranger
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