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Skinny Jim:Eddie Cochran.
Recorded in 1956.
#1.
A
Well, I know a guy, just teeth, bone and skin,
A7
that's it what they ravin' 'bout, Skinny Jim.
D A
Skinny Jim, ooh man, Skinny Jim.
E D A E
Oh, yes-yes-yes, all the gals love him, Skinny Jim.
#2.
A
Oh well, I went to a party and I met Skinny Jim,
A7
my baby came with me, but she left with him.
D A
Skinny Jim, ooh man, Skinny Jim.
E D A E
Mmmmm, yes-yes-yes, all the gals love him, Skinny Jim.
#3.
A
Well, ol' Jim's got charm, he got class,
A7
all the women love him, oh, well-well yes.
D A
Skinny Jim, ooh man, Skinny Jim.
E D A E
Oh, yes-yes-yes, all the gals love him, Skinny Jim.
#4.
A
Well, be-bop-a-lula, Skinny Jim, ooh, be-bop-a-lula Skinny Jim.
D A
Ooh, be-bop-a-lula, Skinny Jim, ooh, be-bop-a-lula Skinny Jim.
E D A E
Oh, yes-yes-yes, all the gals love him, Skinny Jim.
(INSTRUMENTAL:) A D E
#5.
A
Oh well, I went to a party and I met Skinny Jim,
A7
my baby came with me, but she left with him.
D A
Skinny Jim, ooh man, Skinny Jim.
E D A
Mmmmm, yes-yes-yes, all the gals love him, Skinny Jim.
#6.
A
Well, ol' Jim's got charm, he got class,
A7
all the women love him, oh, well-well yes.
D A
Skinny Jim, ooh man, Skinny Jim.
E D A E
Oh, yes-yes-yes, all the gals love him, Skinny Jim.
#7.
A
Well, be-bop-a-lula, Skinny Jim, ooh, be-bop-a-lula Skinny Jim.
D A
Ooh, be-bop-a-lula, Skinny Jim, ooh, be-bop-a-lula Skinny Jim.
E D A E A
Oh, yes-yes-yes, all the gals love him, Skinny Jim.
A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.