3 Chords used in the song: C, G, F
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Intro:
C C
First verse
C
Jackie is a Punk Judy is a runt
G
They both went down to Berlin joined the ice capades yeah yeah
F G F G
And oh I don’t know why oh I don’t know why
C G
Perhaps they’ll die oh yeah (x4)
G
Second verse, same as the first
C
Jackie is a Punk Judy is a runt
G
They both went down to Berlin joined the ice capades yeah yeah
F G F G
And oh I don’t know why oh I don’t know why
C G
Perhaps they’ll die oh yeah (x4)
C G
Oooh ooh ooh ooh ooh (x4)
G
Third verse different from the first
C
Jackie is a Punk Judy is a runt
G
They both went down to Frisco joined the S.L.A. yeah yeah
F G F G
And oh I don’t know why oh I don’t know why
C G
Perhaps they’ll die oh yeah (x4)
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About this song: Judy Is A Punk
"Judy Is a Punk" is said to be written about two overzealous real-life fans named Jackie and Judy. One interviewed in the documentary End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones claims that the song was "prophetic", due to Jackie and Judy's supposed later death in an airplane crash, corresponding to the lyrics, "Perhaps they'll die, oh yeah." The song features an intro that is simply one barre chord played at extreme speed. The Ramones recorded a follow-up song on the 1980 album End of the Century called "The Return of Jackie and Judy". Read more on Last.fm.