WWW.AZCHORDS.COM | Jimmy Buffett - The Hang-Out Gang Chords | Ver. 1
[Intro]
Am Am/G D/F# F
C G Am
[Verse 1]
Am Am/G
The tour bus passed here yesterday
D/F# F
Exciting all the fools who pay
C G Am G Am
To see the naked lady in our yard
[Verse 2]
Am Am/G
The hang out gang is back in town
D/F# F C
Rumor has it going 'round they brought back
G Am G Am
Four new groupies and a St. Bernard
[Verse 3]
Am Am/G
We're peaceful and abiding cats
D/F# F
some call Gypsies some call brats
C G Am G Am
But bare feet don't tear streets up like their bus
[Chorus]
Am D
All we was doing' was a hangin' and little Koochie was sangin'
G C
Mama I'm guilty of a hangin' out
Am D
I know it's a shabby old building but after all ain't we God's children
G C
And Lord it's a good place for hangin' out
[Verse 4]
Am Am/G D/F# F
The fast approachin' local heat was poundin' out the southwest beat
C G Am G Am
When they came upon Koochie in our yard
Am Am/G D/F# F
She smiled sir I meant no harm just a little suntan on my arm
C G Am
They wound up takin' in our St. Bernard
Am
It didn't have a tag y'all
[Chorus]
Am D
All we was doing' was a hangin' and little Koochie was sangin'
G C
Mama I'm guilty of a hangin' out
Am D
I know it's a shabby old building but after all ain't we God's children
G C
And Lord it's a good place for hangin' out
[Bridge]
Am D
Now you hang with me and I'll hang with you and we'll hang out
G
'Til we both turn blue
C
mama I'm guilty of a hangin' out
[Chorus]
Am D
All we was doing' was a hangin' and little Koochie kept sangin'
G C
Mama I'm guilty of a hangin' out
Am D
I know it's a shabby old building but after all ain't we God's children
G C
And Lord it's a good place for hangin' out
Am D
All we was doing' was a hangin' and little Koochie kept sangin'
G C
Mama I'm guilty of a hangin' out
[Outro]
Am D G C
Am D G C
N.C. (Spoken)
"Yeah, they moved up there about a month ago.
Fixed up that little cabin on the ridge.
They really them long hairs?
Well, Homer seen 'em. Homer seen how long it was.
Still reckon I seen it. They a bunch of weirdos.
One of them had a little instrument looked like a mandolin.
Why Lord, they might freeze to death up there this winter.
Well. Homer, turn that radio down."