x...BIG BOTTOM... by Spinal Tap ----------------.............. *from 'Spinal Tap: The Original Soundtrack' (1984)* Intro: (Drums) *(Riff 1): (Bass): e|-------------------------| B|-------------------------| G|--------------5-4-5-4-5--| D|--------------5-4-5-4-5--| A|--3-0-3--5-5-------------| E|-------------------------| (x6) Verse 1: D The bigger the cushion; the sweeter the pushin', *(Riff 1) That's what I said. D The looser the waistband; the deeper the quicksand, *(Riff 1) Or so I have read. Bridge 1: A My baby fits me like a flesh tuxedo; F G I'd like to sink her with my pink torpedo. Chorus 1: C Bb Big bottom, big bottom, Eb F Talk about bum cakes; my girl's got 'em. C Bb Big bottom drive me out of my mind, Eb A How could I leave this be-hind? Interlude: (Bass): e|-------------------------| B|-------------------------| G|--------------5-4-5-4-5--| D|--------------5-4-5-4-5--| A|--3-0-3--5-5-------------| E|-------------------------| (x2) Verse 2: D I met her on Monday; 'twas my lucky bun day, *(Riff 1) You know what I mean? D I love her each weekday; each velvety cheek day, *(Riff 1) You know what I mean? Bridge 2: A My love gun's loaded and she's in my sights; F G Big game is waiting there, in-side her tights, yeah. Chorus 2: C Bb Big bottom, big bottom, Eb F Talk about mud flaps; my girl's got 'em. C Bb Big bottom drive me out of my mind, Eb A How could I leave this be-hind? Interlude: (Bass): e|-------------------------| B|-------------------------| G|--------------5-4-5-4-5--| D|--------------5-4-5-4-5--| A|--3-0-3--5-5-------------| E|-------------------------| (x4) Bridge 3: A My baby fits me like a flesh tuxedo; F G I'd like to sink her with my pink torpedo. Chorus 3: C Bb Big bottom, big bottom, Eb F Talk about bum cakes; my girl's got 'em. C Bb Big bottom drive me out of my mind, Eb A How could I leave this be-hind? Outro: A CHORD DIAGRAMS: --------------- D A F G C Bb Eb EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE x57775 577655 133211 355433 x35553 x13331 x68886 Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2006 ([email protected])