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Goof Troop Theme

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© Chorded by Mikhail Ocheret // specialist (https://Muzland.info)
» Ordered by dualz0r
± BPM (tempo): ♩ = 98 beats per minute

from: "Goof Troop"
Lyrics and Music by Mark Watters


Intro: G | G

G
Hi-hit, hi-hit, hit it!

     G
Like father, like son
You’re always number one. (Yes!)
     Em
Best buddies, best pals. (Yeah!)
You always seem to work things out.

   C                    D
   Can’t you see you’re two of a kind?
   Em                      F
   Looking for a real good time.
   (Real good time.)

Chorus:
                   G
     Report to the Goof Troop (Goof Troop)
               Em             C
     And we’ll always stick together.
                     D
     (Always stick together.)
        Em7    G
     We’re the Goof Troop (Goof Troop),
     Em                C      D
     Best of friends forever.

   C               D
   Side by side wherever we go,
         Em              C D E
   We’re always ready to roll.
   (Now gimme a beat.)

Chorus:
               A
     We’re the Goof Troop,
            F#m            D       E
     And we always stick together.
            F#m7   A
     Oh, we’re the Goof Troop,
     F#m               D      E
     Best of friends forever.

D                 E
Now we’re calling everyone,
F#m                     G
Come along and join the fun!
              A
Report to the Goof Troop!
Pap-pa-pa-doo-pap, pa-doo, loo-bop! Yeah.
 
 

Finger notations of uku chords

G for ukulele
Em for ukulele
C for ukulele
D for ukulele
F for ukulele
Em7 for ukulele
E for ukulele
A for ukulele
F#m for ukulele
F#m7 for ukulele

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Ukulele accompaniment chords are extremely close to the original, with consideration of the instrument’s realities.

 


 

 

 

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