Ian Dury And The Blockheads - My Old Man

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Band name Ian Dury And The Blockheads
Song name My Old Man
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Added 05/18/2008
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...MY OLD MAN... by Ian Dury & The Blockheads
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*from 'New Boots and Panties!' (1977)*


/ = slide


Intro:

A  F#  E

Verse 1:

B
 My old man,
Wore three peice whistles;
He was never home for long.
Drove a bus,
For London Transport;
He knew where he belonged.
B7/C7
    Number 18 down to Euston,
B7/C7             C7   B7 E
    Double decker move a -long,
B7/C7             C7   B7 E
    Double decker move a -long.
A   F#  E
 My old man.

Verse 2:

B
 Later on,
He drove a Roller,
Chauffeuring,
For foreign men.
Dropped his aitches,
On occation,
Said Cor Blimey!
Now and then.
B7/C7
    Did the crossword,
In the Standard,
B7/C7              C7 B7  E
    At the airport in the rain,
B7/C7              C7 B7  E
    At the airport in the rain.
A   F#  E
 My old man.

Verse 3:

B
 Wouldn't never,
Let his guvnors,
Call him Billy,
He was proud.
Personal reasons,
Make a difference;
His last boss,
Was allowed.
B7/C7
    Perhaps he had,
To keep his distance,
B7/C7             C7   B7 E
    Made a racket when he rowed,
B7/C7             C7   B7 E
    Made a racket when he rowed.
A   F#  E
 My old man,
A   F#  E
 My old man.

Verse 4:

B
 My old man,
Was fairly handsome,
He smoked too many cigs.
Lived in one room,
In Victoria,
He was tidy,
In his digs.
B7/C7
    Had to have an operation,
B7/C7              C7  B7 E
    When his ulcer got to big,
B7/C7              C7  B7 E
    When his ulcer got to big.
A   F#  E
 My old man.

Solo: (with Verse Chords)

B
B7/C7
B7/C7 C7  B7  E
B7/C7 C7  B7  E

A   F#  E
 My old man.

Verse 5:

B
 Seven years,
Went out the window,
We met as one to one.
Died before we'd,
Done much talking,
But relations had begun.
B7/C7
    All the while,
We though about each other,
B7/C7                 C7   B7   E
    All the best mate from your son,
B7/C7                 C7   B7   E
    All the best mate from your son.
A   F#  E
 My old man,
A   F#  E
 My old man.

Sax Solo: (with Verse Chords)

B
B7/C7
B7/C7 C7  B7  E
B7/C7 C7  B7  E

(Repeat to Fade)


CHORD DIAGRAMS:
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   A       F#      E       B       B7      C7

 EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE
 577655  244322  022100  x24442  x24242  x35353


Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2006
(clumsyband@hotmail.com)