The Duck Song

Bryant Oden

Tom original: C Capotraste: Sem capotraste Acordes: 3
C

(início)

C F G

Verse 1

C                     F        G
A duck walked up to a lemonade stand,
       C               F           G
and he said to the man running the stand,
C               F G         C            F  G
Hey, bum bum bum, got any grapes?
C                        F        G     C                                  F            G
The man said no, we just sell lemonade.  It’s cold and it’s fresh and it’s all homemade.
C                      F         G         C       F
Can I get you a glass? The duck said “I’ll pass”.
G                 C                F  G                 C                F       G
Then he waddled away. Waddle waddle. Till the very next day. Bum bum bum bum bum bah-dum.

Verse 2

         C                     F        G
When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand,
       C               F           G
And he said to the man that was running the stand,
C               F G         C            F  G
Hey, bum bum bum, got any grapes?
    C                     F        G   C                     F      G
The man said no, like I said yesterday, we just sell lemonade, okay?
            C         F           G        C       F
Why not give it a try?   The duck said, "Goodbye."
G                 C                F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
G                 C                        F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle.
G                 C                F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
 G                 C                F       G
Till the very next day. Bum bum bum bum bum bah-dum.

Verse 3

         C                     F        G
When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand,
       C               F           G
And he said to the man that was running the stand,
C    F          G         C         F  G
Hey, bum bum bum, got any grapes?
    C                        F     G             C                    F         G
The man said, "Look, this is getting old, I mean, lemonade’s all we’ve ever sold!"
C                       F              G           C     F
 "Why not give it a go?" The duck said, “How about, no.”
G                 C                F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
G                 C                        F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle.
G                 C                F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
 G                 C                F       G
Till the very next day. Bum bum bum bum bum bah-dum.

Verse 4

         C                     F        G
When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand,
       C               F           G
And he said to the man that was running the stand,
C               F G         C            F  G
Hey, bum bum bum, got any grapes?
          C                          F           G
And the man said, "That's it! If you don’t stay away duck,
     C                                F         G
I’ll glue you to a tree and leave you there all day, stuck.
C                         F          G         C     F
   So don’t get too close!"  The duck said, "Adios."
G                 C                F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
G                 C                        F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle.
G                 C                F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
 G                 C                F       G
Till the very next day. Bum bum bum bum bum bah-dum.

Verse 5

         C                     F        G
When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand,
       C               F           G
And he said to the man that was running the stand,
C               F G         C          F  G        C
Hey, bum bum bum, got any glue?  What?    Got any, glue?
                 F     G
No, why would I– Oh! Then one more question for you:
        C               F   G            C   F G
Got any grapes? Bum bum bum, bum bum bum.
            C                  F      G      C
And the man just stopped. Then he started to smile. Then he started to laugh.
   F             G                   C                     F       G
He laughed for a while. Then he said, “Come on duck, let’s walk to the store.
     C                        F           G       C         G F
I’ll buy you some grapes so you won’t have to ask anymore.”
        C                           G               F
So they walk to the store and the man bought some grapes.
        C                             F   G          C       F G
He gave one to the duck and the duck said mmm... “No thanks”.
        C                      F G          C           F G
“But you know what sounds good?    It would make my day.
       C                 F G
Do you think this store,
       C                 F G
Do you think this store,
       C                 F G
Do you think this store…
         G
has any… lemonade?”
G                 C                F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
G                 C                        F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle.
G                 C                F
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
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