Lobby Number

Lobby Number easy guitar chords by Danny Kaye

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Guitar
Tuning

E A D G B E

Capo

Fret 3

Capo

Transpose

0

Capo
  • G

  • D

  • A

  • Gm

    3
  • Ab

    4
  • Ddim

  • Abdim

    6
  • Eb

    6
  • Bb

  • B

    2
  • Em

  • C

  • F#m

    2
  • C#

    4
  • F

  • E

  • G#dim

    6
  • G#aug

    4
  • G#

    4
  • C#m

    4
  • G

  • D

  • A

  • Gm

    3
  • Ab

    4
  • Ddim

  • Abdim

    6
  • Eb

    6
  • Bb

  • B

    2
  • Em

  • C

  • F#m

    2
  • C#

    4
  • F

  • E

  • G#dim

    6
  • G#aug

    4
  • G#

    4
  • C#m

    4
  • Verse 1

    Manic 
    Depressive Pictures 

    presents... 

    Hello, 
    Fresno, 
    goodbye. 

    Pro
    duced 
    by R 
    .U. 
    Manic. 

    An
    d direc
    ted 
    by 

    Depressive. 

    Now 
    you know the name 

    of the picture 

    and you'd like 
    to see it, 
    but no. 

    Screen
    play by 
    Gluck, 

    from a 
    stage play by 
    Motz, 

    from a story 
    by Blipp, 

    from 
    a chapter by 
    Ronk, 

    from 
    a sentence by 
    Dopes, 

    from a 
    comma 
    by Stokes, 

    from an idea 
    by 
    Gropes, 

    based 
    on a 
    Joe Miller's 

    jokes. 

    Now you know the 
    name of the 
    picture 

    and who 
    wrote it, 

    and 
    you'd still like 
    to see it. 
    But 
    no. 

    Odd 
    Dir
    ection, Finkelpuff 

    and Thierry, 

    is Minerva, 
    but photography, 


    Alonzo Tech recorded, 

    sound as Needleback, 

    upholstery by 
    Zachary, 

    knickknackery 
    by Thackery, 

    tipsickery 
    by Dickery, 

    and dickery by 
    Doc. 

    Now finally, 
    finally at 
    last, 

    comes the 
    picture. 

    And 
    what do 
    we 
    see? 

    The 
    same 
    old beautiful 
    Corvus 

    Girls. 

    The opening scene 
    is a 
    ranch in 
    Fres
    no, 

    California. 

    So 
    what are 
    they singing? 

    When 
    it's 
    cherry blossom 
    time in 
    Orange, 

    New Jersey, 

    we'll make 
    a peach of 

    a pear. 

    I know we can't 
    elope, 

    so 
    honey, do 
    be mine. 

    And 
    if up 
    from the gulch 

    rides a 
    hunk of man, 

    And he is 
    a hero, 
    Cowboy Dan, 

    galloping, yodeling buckaroo. 

    His 
    horse, 
    of course, 

    is a baritone, 
    too. 

    I've got 
    the 
    old 
    wagon 
    wheels 

    inside 
    of me. 

    Yee 
    -haw -haw. 

    I've 
    got that old 
    cactus 

    in 
    the 
    hide of 
    me. 

    Yee -haw 
    -haw. 

    Have I ever 
    gotten that 

    yee -hoo 
    -hoo? 

    The girls 
    are delighted 
    to hear this. 

    But 
    where is 
    our heroine? 

    As the 
    bell ring
    s for lunch, 

    we 
    find our heroine 
    in the corral, 


    eating her heart 
    out. 

    She is Mary 
    Swann, tap -dancing 

    daughter 

    of an American juggling 
    act 

    who left her on the 
    doorstep of an old English 

    castle 

    where she was found 
    by Sir Basil 

    Metabolism 
    who said, 

    I chose 
    a girl, baby. 

    I shall 
    raise 
    her as me own 
    daughter

    which 
    he did. But she 
    wants to 
    tap dance, 

    a cowboy 
    dancer 

    she met on this 
    trip 

    and it was love at first sight 

    Wants to marry her so she can 
    tap 
    dance, 

    but she knows 

    Sir Basil will never permit 
    this 

    Never! 
    Never! Never! 
    Sir Basil! 

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