RICH HARDESTY - "The Dooby Song" Tablature
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The Dooby Song, Copyright 1991
Artist: Rich Hardesty
Album: Jones'n
Words and Music by: Rich Hardesty
Transcribed by: Kelley Isenhower
This song is played with an acoustic guitar at a medium tempo.
Intro: G F C G F C
G F C G F
Sometimes people say that you're crazy. But they just don't know where you've
C
been.
G F C G F So you tell them that you're going to make it, but you just don't know where or
C
when.
G F C
You're running from something that was never done boy.
G F C G
Now it's got you thinking that life just ain't no fun.
F C G
Your daddy made you happy, and then he made you sad.
F C G
Then he made you happy again, but it made you mad.
F C
Chorus: So I said thank you, thank you for that Dooby.
G F C
I said thank you, thank you for that Dooby.
G F C
I said thank you, thank you for that Dooby.
G F C
I said thank you, thank you for that Dooby.
G F C G F C
You have been Jones'n all your life. You lost all your money, and you lost your
G
wife.
F C G F
Now you sit and wonder what you're going to do. But you still got that Dooby
C
and Nobody's going to take it from you.
Chorus:
G F C G F
If you want to make somebody happy, I said I tell you, I'll tell you what to
C G
do.
F C G
You go down to the corner drug store, and you twist your friend,
F C
you twist him up a Dooby.
Chorus:
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