The Wolf and the Butler in guitar acoustic version maybe one of your favourite music. Not only enjoying the music but you can play “The Wolf and the Butler by Angus Stone” using guitar too. Yup .. this music by can also be played by that instrument. But, before that, you must know its guitar chords.
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Yups, guitar is tough to study in the beginning, but gets easier the more time you stick with it. The more you proceeding, the smooth guitar will feel to play the song.
“The Wolf and the Butler” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “Broken Brights (2012)” album.
The Wolf and the Butler by Angus Stone Guitar Chords
These lyrics have been copied from a website, not 100% sure on the accuracy 🙂
Tabs just good enough for around the campfire, but will get you by 🙂
[C]Mr Wolf, the feast has been served[F][C]
[F] This fancy wine with Hors d’oeuvres[C][F]
[C] Mr Wolf, the guests they seem to arrive[F][C]
[F] The deer is drunk and dancing with your wife[C][F]
[C] He stumbles down the stairs[F][C]
[F] All the creatures of the night stand up and cheer[C][F]
[C] He raises up his glass to make a toast,[F] [C]
[F]He says “this one goes out to the one I love the most”[C][F][C]
[Em] Make her smile, boy
[Am] Don’t ever look away
[Dm] Cause she’ll be the ocean [G]on your darkest of days
[Em]Make her smile, boy
[Am]In every which damn way
[Dm]Don’t be like your old man
[G]Who gets stuck in your ways
[C] Make her smile[F]
[C] Make her smile[F][C]
The river band begins to play
As we all washed our blues away
Them lovers did love till they were stoned
And those damn fools couldn’t find their way home
Make her smile, boy
Don’t ever look away
Cause she’ll be the ocean on your darkest of days
Make her smile, boy
In every which damn way
Don’t be like your old man
Who gets stuck in your ways
Make her smile
Make her smile
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If you wanna learn Angus Stone The Wolf and the Butler guitar chords, you have to understand the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords only lack few adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is perfectly based on its major counterpart.
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