Tom: C major
Verse 1
C
Am
C
Folks used to call me
C
They'd point to my handsome red hair
F
But me and my red hair have parted
A
G
And now my poor head is bare
C
G
C
So to save my pride, as I now must confide
F
C
I replaced the hair that I'd shed
F
A substitute, that ain't got a root
G
The troubles I've had with
C
G
that red toupee
G
C
A man's got to pay when he wears a toupee on his head,
especially red
A
D
A
While I took my new gal out courting
D
And everything went mighty fine
G
But when we got back to her doorstep
A
D
We reached the end of the line
A
D
A
As I bid her goodnight in
G
A
G
A
The poor girl nearly dropped dead
D
G
I lifted my hat, but not only that
E
A
D
I also lifted my red toupee,
A
D
A
C
red toupee, red toupee.
G
A
A man's got to pay when he wears
D
A
D
a toupee on his head, especially red.
B
E
B
Well, I took a walk in the country
E
to be with the birds and the flowers,
A
And I became awfully weary,
B
E
and I dozed for a couple of hours.
E
nature played a cruel joke.
A
E
I felt a strange weight on my head.
A
Two bobble -links and a whipper -will
B
E
Had made their nest in my red toupee.
B
E
B
Red toupee, red toupee.
E
B
E
B
E
A
B
E
A man's got to pay when he wears a toupee on his head,
especially red.
B
Why that thing's so disgusting,
A
E
and here's the advice I now spread.
Don't wear a toupee
A
or you'll sure have to pay
B
B
E
for that store -bought moss on your head,
like I've said, especially red.
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