Jenny Brown by The Smothers Brothers Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play Jenny Brown by The Smothers Brothers using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Smothers Brothers can also be played by that instruments.
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Jenny Brown guitar chords has rhythm and included in It Must Have Been Something I Said (1964) album.
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Jenny Brown by The Smothers Brothers Guitar Chords


Jenny Brown:Dick & Tommy Smothers.
#84 on BB Hot 100 on MERCURY Records
in 1964.

INTRO: C A F G..C Am F G

#1.

C
As I was walking
A
by the shore, I
D
happened there
to
G
see, a
Em
woman’s form a-lyin’ there, as
F
still as
still could
G
be.
C
The dress she wore was
Am
gingham blue, her
F
hair all
tumbled
G
down.
It
C
might have been
F
my own true love, my
G
sweetheart
Jenny
C
Brown.
G#

#2.
Her

C#
face was turned
A#m
into the sand..’twas
D#
who, I couldn’t
G#
tell.
But
Fm
on her hand was a high school ring..a
F#
ring I knew
too
G#
well.
My
C#
heart stood still, I
A#m
grasped her arm..and
B
then I turned
her round.
C#
Alas, it was my own true love, my
F#
sweetheart
G#
Jenny
C#
Brown.
A
Aaaaaaahhh!

SPOKEN:AD LIB: (D Bm Em A)
Oh,

D
Jenny..
B
Brown..
Em
why did I treat you
A
cru-el?
Bm
Gosh, whizz,
G
Jenny..there was
Em
tears in your
A
eyes and you
D
ran
away from
Gm
me and now here I find you..
A#
on the beach all still
and sandy..and
D
flies and stuff.
A#
Aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!

#3.

Gm
I
D#
stared into her
Cm
loving face..a
Fm
face that used to
A#
clown.
I
G
saw one eye a-flicker, then
G#
wink and open
A#
round.
Ha!
D#
ha! she laughed, then
Cm
jumped up tall..'
F
I’ll bet you thought
I’d
A#
drowned!’
C
What a
G
rotten sense of
D#
humor..
G#
has my
A#
sweetheart Jenny
D#
Brown.

OUTRO:

G#m
Brrrroo
G#
owwww
D#
nnnn..
G
D#

A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.

If you want to learn The Smothers Brothers Jenny Brown guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Jenny Brown. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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