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So fill me up buttercup
So fill me up buttercup











so fill me up buttercup

If not, please disregard the previous paragraph. ' Build Me Up Buttercup ' is a song written by Mike d'Abo and Tony Macaulay, and released by The Foundations in 1968 with Colin Young singing lead vocals. the Fm start So C build me up G Buttercup dont break my F heart C. One of the perils of the piano bar is getting caught singing along to a song you don’t really know. NC Why do you C build me up E7 Buttercup baby Just to F let me down. Young had replaced Clem Curtis during 1968 and this was the first Foundations hit on which he sang. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1969. Such was the case with The Foundations’ ‘Build Me Up Buttercup,’ a song that sounds incredibly familiar in the way a lot of oldies do but one that was at the same time utterly foreign to me. Build Me Up Buttercup by Tyler Joseph guitar, ukulele, bass, piano chords. This is a song that has several ‘hey hey heys’ and ‘ooo ooooos’ and ‘bah-dah-dahs’ and I was wholly unprepared to deliver any of them, even when prompted. C E7 Why do you fill me up Buttercup, baby F G Just to let me down and mess.

so fill me up buttercup

Incidentally, when we first discovered Paul O’Shea, after a day of me pining over Aihnoa, Alex declared, “Well, it looks like now I have a cruise boyfriend to match your cruise girlfriend.” It made for a tense two-and-a-half minutes each time this song came up on the tracklist.Īnd that’s a tension that could only be assuaged by the prettiest Spanish masseuse on the high seas.













So fill me up buttercup