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Rabbit Fur Coat by Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins


                  Rabbit Fur Coat


Tuning:E A D G B E
Capo:no capo

[Intro]
C Am C Am
 
 
[Verse 1]
C     Am     C    Am
I was of poor folk
       C           Am         D
But my mother had a rabbit fur coat
    G                                   C            Am
And a girl of less character pushed her down the L.A. River
C                G          C
""Hand over that rabbit fur coat""
 
 
[Verse 2]
C         Am            C    Am
She put a knife to her throat
C                Am            D
""Hand over that rabbit fur coat""
G                                   C           Am
When my ma refused, the girl kicked dirt on her blouse
C                G          C
""Stay away from my mansion house""
 
 
[Verse 3]
C         Am            C    Am
My mother really suffered for that
C                Am            D
Spent her life in a gold plated body cast
G                       C           Am
Now, you ask, did she get that girl back?
          C                G      C
She paid a visit to that mansion house
 
 
[Verse 4]
C         Am            C    Am
She knew the girl was not there
C                     Am            D
But her father was in cufflinks with slicked-back black hair
G                       C           Am
He invited her in, they never sang a note
       C                 G          C
But she took off that rabbit fur coat
 
 
[Verse 5]
C         Am            C    Am
And who do you think came home?
C   Am      D
Miss so and so
G                               C           Am
She took one look at my ma and what did she say?
             C                G          C
""Why are you stealing from my mansion house?""
 
 
[Verse 6]
C         Am            C    Am
No, I'm in love with Mr. so and so
C            Am            D
He invited me in, I'm a girl no more""
G                       C           Am
Then she dragged my ma out by her throat
      C             G        C
""Hand over that rabbit fur coat""
 
 
[Verse 7]
C         Am            C    Am
Let's move ahead twenty years, shall we?
C                Am            D
She was waitressing on welfare, we were living in the valley
G                                   C           Am
A lady says to my ma ""you treat your girl as your spouse
        C           G      C
You can live in a mansion house""
 
 
[Verse 8]
C   Am    C    Am
And so we did
C                Am     D
And I became a 100.000 dollar kid
          G                                   C           Am
When I was old enough to realize, wiped the dust from my mother's eyes
         C                G          C
It's all this for that rabbit fur coat
 
 
[Verse 9]
C         Am            C    Am
But I'm not bitter about it
C                Am            D
I've packed up my things and let them have at it
G                           C           Am
And the fortune faded, as fortunes often do
    C          G          C
And so did that mansion house
 
 
[Verse 10]
C         Am            C    Am
Where my ma is now, I don't know
C                Am            D
She was living in her car, I was living on the road
G                              C           Am
And I hear she's putting that stuff up her nose
          C              G          C
And still wearing that rabbit fur coat
 
 
[Verse 11]
C         Am            C    Am
But mostly I'm a hypocrite
C        Am            D
I sing songs about the deficit
           G                          C           Am
But when I sell out and leave Omaha, what will I get?
         C                G          C
A mansion house and a rabbit fur coat





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version 2 




Tuning:E A D G B E
Capo:no capo
Tuning: Standard
 
Chords: C, Am, D G
 
Intro:
 
    C       Am      C      Am      C       G       C
e|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----1-1-------------1-1-------------1-1------------1-1---1--------------|
G|----0-0-----2-2-----0-0-----2-2-----0-0------------0-0---0--------------|
D|------------2-2-------------2-2--------------------------2--------------|
A|--3-------0-------3-------0-------3--------0--2--3-------3--------------|
E|-----------------------------------------3------------------------------|
 
Verses
 
 
    C         Am       C       Am         C            Am          D
e|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----1-1----------------1-1----------------------1--1---------------3-3--|
G|----0-0-------2-2------0-0-----2-2--------------0--0---2----2------2-2--|
D|--------------2-2--------------2-2---------------------2----2----0------|
A|--3---------0--------3-------0----------3------------0------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    i   was   of  poor  folk,      but my mother had a rabbit fur coat
 
 
    G         G             G           C         C         C
e|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----0-0----------0---0------0---0------------------1---1-------1-1------|
G|----0-0----------0---0------0---0------------------0---0-------0-0------|
D|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|--2-------------------------------------------3-----------3-------------|
E|------------3------------3----------------------------------------------|
 
        and a girl of less character pushed her down the LA river
 
 
    C            G         C       Am          C      Am
e|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-------1----1------------------1-1------------1-1-----------------------|
G|-------0----0------------------0-0---2-2------0-0-----2-2---------------|
D|-------------------------------------2-2--------------2-2---------------|
A|-----3-------------0---2---3--------0--------3------0-------------------|
E|-----------------3------------------------------------------------------|
 
"hand  o ver that rabbit fur coat"...
 
 
 
[[repeat the same thing for the rest of the verses]]
 
  
 
C     Am      C    Am
I was of poor folk,
       C            Am         D    G
but my mother had a rabbit fur coat.
      G            G                    C           C
And a girl of less character pushed her down the LA river.
      C         G          C    Am C Am
"Hand over that rabbit fur coat"
 
         C      Am    C      Am
She put a knife to her throat
      C         Am         D     G
'Hand over that rabbit fur coat'
       G     G                      C           C
When my ma refused, the girl kicked dirt on her blouse.
      C            G        C     Am C Am
"Stay away from my mansion house."
 
   C             Am           C    Am
My mother really suffered for that.
          C         Am          D    G
Spent her life in a gold plated body cast.
G        G            C             C
Now, you ask, did she get that girl back?
    C                     G       C    Am C Am
She payed a visit to that mansion house.
 
             C    Am      C     Am
She knew the girl was not there,
        C             Am             D                  G
but her father was in cufflinks with slicked-back black hair
    G         G              C      G
He invited her in. They never sang a note,
        C             G          C    Am C Am
but she took off that rabbit fur coat.
 
    C          Am         C    Am
And who do you think came home?
C    Am     D   G
Miss So and So
             G          G        C            C
She took one look at my mama and what did she say?
             C                G       C
"Why are you stealing from my mansion house?"
 
            C             Am     C  Am
"No, I'm in love with Mr. So and So
   C          Am        D       G
He invited me in. I'm a girl no more."
G        G             C          C
Then she dragged my ma out by her throat.
      C         G          C     Am C Am
"Hand over that rabbit fur coat."
 
C                Am            C         Am
Let's move ahead twenty years, shall we?
        C              Am               D             G
She was waitressing on welfare. We were living in the Valley.
       G          G                  C            C
A lady says to my ma "you treat your girl as your spouse.
        C         G       C
You can live in a mansion house."
 
C   Am   C    Am
And so we did,
    C          Am               D      G
and I became a hundred-thousand-dollar kid.
           G             G                  C (strum once           (pause)
When I was old enough to realize; wiped the dust from my mother's eyes...
         C             G          C     Am C  Am
It's all this for that rabbit fur coat.
 
    C       Am      C        Am
But I'm not bitter about it
     C            Am             D         G
I've packed up my things and let them have at it,
        G       G             C          C
and the fortune faded, as fortunes often do,
    C           G       C      Am C Am
and so did that mansion house.
 
       C       Am           C    Am
Where my ma is now, I don't know.
        C             Am         D             G
She was living in her car. I was living on the road,
     G           G            C            C
and I hear she's putting that stuff up her nose,
          C            G          C    Am  C Am
and still wearing that rabbit fur coat.
 
    C            Am  C     Am
But mostly I'm a hypocrite
       C               Am   D    G
I sing songs about the defecit,
           G                  G
but when I sell out and leave Omaha,
C           C (strum, pause)
what will I get?
          C           G          C      C
a mansion house and a rabbit fur coat.
 
 
 
 
 
:D The End



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