Miller Roger - Oo Dee Lally

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Band name Miller Roger
Song name Oo Dee Lally
Tab type Chords
Added 05/31/2008
Size 1.27 kb
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Wrong code.
I Like to play the bass string and then the E, B and G string but of course it works 
that to.
I haven't listened to the song for years so maybe I am singing wrong but the chords 
for my singing xD

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D
Robin Hood and Little John
G
Walkin' through the forest
D
Laughin' back and forth
            A7                                 D
At what the other'ne has to say
D
Reminiscin', This-'n'-thattin'
G
Havin' such a good time
D
Oo-de-lally, Oo-de-lally
A7                     D
Golly, what a day


G                             G
Never ever thinkin' there was danger in the water
          A                                                         D
They were drinkin', they just guzzled it down
G                                              G
Never dreamin' that a schemin' sherrif and his posse
                 A                                             D
Was a-watchin' them an' gatherin' around


D
Robin Hood and Little John
G
Runnin' through the forest
D
Jumpin' fences, dodgin' trees
    A7            D
An' tryin' to get away
D
Contemplatin' nothin'
G
But escape an' fin'lly makin' it
D
Oo-de-lally, Oo-de-lally
A7            D
Golly, what a day
G
Oo-de-lally, Oo-de-lally
A7            D
Golly, what a day