(Shel Silverstein) Dr. Hook: Belly Up! little riff after intro, capo on 6 fret: slide b from 7 to 9 while at the same time sliding e from 9 to 11 then after that pick g at 9 and b at 12 (it's as close as I could get it). After this follow the chords normally with single strokes and some picking. Intro F C I swear you could taste the chicken and tomatoes F C And the noodles and the marrowbone F C But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes G C And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone First Verse C F C G C Hanging from a string in my mama's kitchen, back in the hard time days C F C D Was a little ol' stone 'bout the size of an apple, it was smooth and worn D G and grey G C F C G C There wasn't much food in my mama's kitchen, so whenever things got tight C F C D Mama boiled up some water, put in the stone and said "Let's have some soup G tonight" Chorus G F C And I swear you could taste the chicken and tomatoes C F C And the noodles and the marrowbone C F F But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes G C And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone (do the intro riff again) Third Verse C F C It had been in the family for a whole lotta years, so we knew it was a G C nourishing thing C F C D And I remember mama, as she stirred it in the water, and we could all hear D G her sing G C F C G "Its a magical stone and as long as we got it, we'll never have a hungry C night C F C D Just add a little love to the wonderful soupstone and everything will be D G alright" Chorus F C And I swear you could taste the chicken and tomatoes F C And the noodles and the marrowbone C F C But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes C G D C And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone (repeat intro riff again) Fourth Verse C F C G So it carried us all through the darkening days, 'til finally the sunshine C came C F C D And the soup stone started into gathering dust, but it hung there just the G same G C F C G C And ever since then the food's been plenty, but every now and then I find C F C D G That mama in the kitchen with the wonderful soupstone, drifts across my mind Outro G F C And again I can taste the chicken and tomatoes C F C And the noodles and the marrowbone C F C But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes C G C And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone C F C And again I can taste the chicken and tomatoes C F C And the noodles and the marrowbone C F C But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes C G D C And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone (do the intro riff last time) (c)1972 Tro-Essex Music Ltd.