The Velvet Underground

The Velvet Underground - Oh Sweet Nuthin guitar chord

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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria
E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de
DATE:  Mon, 18 Jun 2001 9:04 p.m. GMT+1
ARTIST: Velvet Underground
SONG: Oh! Sweet Nuthin'
ALBUM: Loaded, 1970




		Oh! Sweet Nuthin'
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		written by Lou Reed


Intro:    C  Bb  F      C


Verse:

C         Bb
Say a word for Jimmy Brown
F	 	      C
He ain't got nothing at all
C          Bb
Not a shirt right of his back
F  		     C
He ain't got nothing at all
C	        Bb
And say a word for Ginger Brown
F	         C
Walks with his head down to the ground
C		     Bb
Took the shoes right of his feet
F		   C
To poor boy right out in the street


Chorus:

C
And this is what he said
C       Bb
Oh sweet nuthin'
F	               C
She ain't got nothing at all
C       Bb
Oh sweet nuthin'
F 		       C
She ain't got nothing at all



Say a word for Polly May
She can't tell the night from the day
They threw her out in the street
But just like a cat she landed on her feet
And say a word for Joanna Love
She ain't got nothing at all
'Cause everyday she falls in love
And every night she falls when she does

She said
Oh sweet nuthin'
You know she ain't got nothing at all
Oh sweet nutin'
She ain't got nothing at all

Oh let me hear you!

Say a word for Jimmy Brown
He ain't got nothing at all
Not a shirt right of his back
He ain't got nothing at all
And say a word for Ginger Brown
Walks with his head down to the ground
Took the shoes right of his feet
To poor boy right out in the street

And this is what he said
Oh sweet nuthin'
She ain't got nothing at all
Oh sweet nuthin'
She ain't got nothing at all
She ain't got nothing at all
Oh sweet nuthin'

She ain't got nothing at all
She ain't got nothing at all
etc.



I often wonder how beautiful three chords can be...




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Copyrights:

Author: Lou Reed

Composer: ?

Publisher: Atlantic Recording Corporation

Details:

Released in: 1970

Language: English

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