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Buddy Holly - I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down Chords

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I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down Chords

(ver. 1)
Buddy Holly
I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down:Buddy Holly.
Recorded in 1956.

#1.
D
Well, you say you're mine, but baby you don't show it,
                            D7
you better fly right, cause before you know it..
          G                          D
I'm gonna set my foot right down, on you.
      A                      G                   D     G Ab A
Gonna stop your strut, baby, till you say you're through.

#2.
D
I'm gonna turn you around and put you upside down,
                        D7
if that don't stop your runnin' around..
          G                          D
I'm gonna set my foot right down, on you.
      A                      G                   D    G Ab A
Gonna stop your strut, baby, till you say you're through.

#3.
D
A-well, you tell me this and you tell me that,
                                      D7
how come your dog bites me instead of that other cat?
          G                          D
I'm gonna set my foot right down, on you.
      A                      G                   D    G Ab A
Gonna stop your strut, baby, till you say you're through.

D
I'm gonna turn you around and put you upside down,
                        D7
if that don't stop your slippin' around..
          G                          D
I'm gonna set my foot right down, on you.
      A                      G                   D    G Ab A
Gonna stop your strut, baby, till you say you're through.

D
A-well, you tell me this and you tell me that,
                                      D7
how come your dog bites me instead of that other cat?
          G                          D
I'm gonna set my foot right down, on you.
      A                      G                   D//    A// C#/// D
Gonna stop your strut, baby, till you say you're through.


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