Key: C
Introduction:
CALL YOUR MOTHER
C F
When you get a chance Would you please call your mother
C G C G D G RIFF
And thank her for the good years that we had?
C Em F
Gently break the news that you don't love me
C G C Am
And give my best regards to your good old dad
C
I always liked your family
F
We got along just splendidly
C
Though your brother
G C G
Kind of rubbed me the wrong way
C
I remember that your eyes turned green
F
When they crowned your sister County Queen
C
Though she couldn't hold a candle
G C
To your beauty any day
F
When you get a chance Would you please call your mother
C G D G RIFF
And thank her for the good years that we had?
C F
Gently break the news that you don't love me
C G C SOLO: Am C F C G C
And give my best regards to your good old dad
C
Back when we could laugh and play
F
On family reunion day
C
Didn't we all look funny
G
In our 1950s clothes?
C G C
Your daddy wore that greasy stuff
F
Your brother drank more than enough
C
Your mom wore penny loafers
G C
With runners in her hose
C F
When you get a chance Would you please call your mother
C G D G RIFF
And thank her for the good years that we had?
C F
O gently break the news that you don't love me
C G C
And give my best regards to your good old dad.
C F
When you get a chance Would you please call your mother
C G C
And give my best regards to your good old dad?