The Hat Song Lyrics and Chords

 

The Hat Song Lyrics and Chords by Roger Miller

 

The Hat
Written and Recorded by Roger Miller
C 
Hey kid where'd you get the lid
 
Where'd you get a lid like  
G7 
that
C 
If I told you why  
F 
would you tell me  
C 
where
 
I could find a  
G7 
hat like  
C 
that
Hey hey old chap where'd you get the cap
 
Where'd you get a cap like  
G7 
that
C 
If I told you why  
F 
would you tell me  
C 
where
C 
I could find a  
G7 
hat like  
C 
that
 
Oh a  
F 
hat is a  
C 
hat
 
A  
G7 
topper is a topper and you  
C 
can't top that
 
So  
F 
if you got the  
C 
bread
 
I say  
D7 
why not spend it for  
G7 
somethin' for your head
 
Oh  
C 
hey Herb where'd you get the derb
 
Where'd you get a hat like  
G7 
that
C 
If I told you why  
F 
would you tell me  
C 
where
 
I could find a  
G7 
hat like  
C 
that
Repeat #3
 
Oh  
C 
hey Miss let me ask you this
 
Where'd you get a hat like  
G7 
that
C 
If I asked you nice  
F 
would you tell me  
B7 
twice
C 
 
Where you hang a  
G7 
hat like  
C 
that

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song The Hat?
- The song The Hat was sang by Roger Miller.

 

Who is Roger Miller?
- Roger Dean Miller Sr. (January 2, 1936 - October 25, 1992) was an American singer-songwriter, musician, and actor, widely known for his honky-tonk-influenced novelty songs and his chart-topping country and pop hits "King of the Road", "Dang Me", and "England Swings", all from the mid-1960s Nashville sound era.
After growing up in Oklahoma and serving in the United States Army, Miller began his musical career as a songwriter in the late 1950s, writing such hits as "Billy Bayou" and "Home" for Jim Reeves and "Invitation to the Blues" for Ray Price. He later began a recording career and reached the peak of his fame in the mid-1960s, continuing to record and tour into the 1990s, charting his final top 20 country hit "Old Friends" with Price and Willie Nelson in 1982. He also wrote and performed several of the songs for the 1973 Disney animated film Robin Hood. Later in his life, he wrote the music and lyrics for the 1985 Tony Award−winning Broadway musical Big River, in which he acted.
Miller died from lung cancer in 1992 and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame three years later. His songs continued to be recorded by other singers, with covers of "Tall, Tall Trees" by Alan Jackson and "Husbands and Wives" by Brooks & Dunn both reached the number one spot on country charts in the 1990s. The Roger Miller Museum in his home town of Erick, Oklahoma—now closed—was a tribute to Miller.

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