By: Ronald Blackwell 1966
[1]
Performed: Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs [2]
| Em (break) |
Owwww! | Who's that I see walking in these woods? |
| Em (break) |
| Why, it's Little Red Riding Hood! |
| Em | G | A |
| Hey there, Little Red | Riding Hood, | you sure are looking good |
| C | B7 | Em |
You're | everything a | big bad wolf could | want |
| Em | G | A | A |
| Little Red | Riding Hood, | I don't think little | big girls should go |
| C | B7 | Em |
| Walking in these | spooky old woods | alone |
| G | G | Em | Em |
| What big | eyes you have, | the kind of eyes that | drive wolves mad |
| A | A | D7 | D7 |
| So just to see that you | don't get chased, I think I | ought to walk with you | for a ways |
| G | G | Em | Em |
| What cool | lips you have, | they're sure to lure | someone bad |
| A | A | D7 | D7 |
| So until you get to | Grandma's place, I think you | ought to walk with me | and be safe |
| Em | G | A | A |
| I'm gonna keep my | sheep suit on, | till I'm sure that | you've been shown |
| C | B7 | Em |
| That I can be | trusted walking with you | alone |
| Em | G | A | A |
| Little Red | Riding Hood, | I'd like to hold you | if I could but |
| C | B7 | Em |
| You might think | I'm a big bad wolf, so I | won't |
| G | G | Em | Em |
| What a big | heart I have, | the better to | love you with |
| A | A | D7 | D7 |
| Little Red | Riding Hood, even | bad wolves | can be good |
| G | Em |
| I'll try to be satisfied, | just to walk close by your side |
| A | D7 |
| Maybe you'll see things my way, before we | get to Grandma's place |
| Em | G | A | A |
| Little Red | Riding Hood, | You sure are | looking good |
| C | B7 | Em |
| You're everything a | big bad wolf could | want |
| B7 | Em | G | A | A | C B7 Em |
| Owwww--I mean | baaa! | | baaaa! | | |
Created 2009 Sept 18 21:42
This is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song.
You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.