Sailing To Philadelphia Album Cifras
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Mark Knopfler's Sailing To Philadelphia album chords by Foma
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Created: 1st April 2014
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1 - What It Is
Time: 4/4
Key: A Major
Capo: No for the 1st guitar, 2 for the 2nd guitar
For the second guitar put capo on 2nd fret and hit 'transpose' down to Em (-1)
| F#m - - A | D E |
| F#m | D E | x7
F#m
The drinking dens are spilling out
A
There's staggering in the square
D
There's lads and lasses falling about
A E F#m
And a crackling in The air
Down around the dungeon doors
A D
The shelters and the queues
Everybody's looking for
A E
Somebody's arms to fall into
F#m D E
And it's what it is
F#m D E
It's what it is now
F#m
There's frost on the graves and the monuments
A D
But the taverns are warm in town
People curse the government
A E
And shovel hot food down
F#m
The lights are out in city hall
A
The castle and the keep
D
The moon shines down upon it all
A E
The legless and asleep
D
And it's cold on the tollgate
A D
With the wagons creeping through
Cold on the tollgate
A E
God knows what I could do with you
F#m D E
And it's what it is
F#m D E
It's what it is now
F#m
The garrison sleeps in the citadel
A D
With the ghosts and the ancient stones
High on the parapet
A E F#m
A Scottish piper stands alone
And high on the wind
A D
The highland drums begin to roll
A
And something from the past just comes
E
And stares into my soul
D
And it's cold on the tollgate
A D
With a caledonian blues
Cold on the tollgate
A E
God knows what I could do with you
F#m D E
And it's what it is
F#m D E
It's what it is now
F#m D E
And it's what it is
F#m D E
It's what it is now
| F#m | A | D | A E | x2
| F#m | D E | x4
F#m
There's a chink of light, there's a burning wick
A
There's a lantern in the tower
D
Wee Willie Winkie with a candlestick
A E
Still writing songs in the wee wee hours
F#m
On Charlotte Street I take
A D
A walking stick for my hotel
The ghost of Dirty Dick
A E
Is still in search of Little Nell
F#m D E
That's what it is
F#m D E
It's what it is now
F#m D E
It's what it is
F#m D E
What it is now
| F#m | D E | repeat to the end
| E |
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2 - Sailing to Philadelphia
Time: 4/4 and 3/4
Key: A Major
Capo: No
F#m7/11.............[2x4420]
Aadd9...............[x02420]
D/A.................[x0423x]
DMaj7/A.............[x0422x]
Dsus2/A.............[x04230]
F#m/A...............[x0422x]
D/F#................[2x423x]
E/G#................[4x645x]
| F#m7/11 | % | Aadd9 | % |
| F#m7/11 | % | E | % |
F#m7/11
I am Jeremiah Dixon
I am a Geordie boy
A glass of wine with you, sir
Aadd9 D/A DMaj7/A
And the ladies I'll enjoy
E A D/A Dsus2/A
All Durham and Northumberland
E A D/A DMaj7/A E
Is measured up by my own hand
A D/A Dsus2/A
It was my fate from birth
DMaj7/A E
To make my mark upon the earth
F#m7/11
He calls me Charlie Mason
A stargazer Am I
It seems that I was born
A D/A DMaj7/A
To chart the evening sky
E A D/A Dsus2/A
They'd cut me out for baking bread
E A D/A DMaj7/A
But I had other dreams instead
E A D/A Dsus2/A
This baker's boy from the west country
DMaj7/A E
Would join the Royal Society
A E F#m7/11 D/A A
We are sailing to Philadelphia
C#m Bm E
A world away from the coaly Tyne
C#m F#m D/A F#m
Sailing to Philadelphia
F#m/A E
To draw the line
D/A E Aadd9
A Mason-Dixon Line
| F#m7/11 | % | Aadd9 | % |
| F#m7/11 | % | E | % |
F#m7/11
Now you're a good surveyor, Dixon
But I swear you'll make me mad
The West will kill us both
Aadd9 D/A DMaj7/A E
You gullible Geordie lad
A D/A Dsus2/A
You talk of liberty
E A D/A DMaj7/A
How can America be free
E A D/A Dsus2/A
A Geordie and a baker's boy
DMaj7/A E
In the forests of the Iroquois
F#m7/11
Now hold your head up, Mason
See America lies there
The morning tide has raised
A D/A DMaj7/A E
The capes of Delaware
A D/A Dsus2/A E
Come up and feel the sun
A D/A DMaj7/A
A new morning has begun
E A D/A Dsus2/A
Another day will make it clear
DMaj7/A E
Why your stars should guide us here
A E F#m7/11 D/A A
We are sailing to Philadelphia
C#m Bm E
A world away from the coaly Tyne
C#m F#m D/A F#m
Sailing to Philadelphia
F#m/A E
To draw the line
D/F# E/G# D/A Aadd9
A Mason-Dixon Line
D/A E Aadd9
Mason-Dixon Line
| F#m7/11 | % | Aadd9 | % |
| F#m7/11 | % | E | % |
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3 - Who's Your Baby Now
Time: 4/4
Key: A Major
Capo: 5
To play without capo hit 'transpose' up to G (+2,5)
D/A
The rock you stood upon
Is broken up and gone
C G D/A
Hey baby, who's your baby now
D/A
On the slipway of your dream
Stands someone else's scheme
C G D/A Dsus2/A D/A
Hey baby, who's your baby now
G C CMaj7 D/A Dsus2/A D/A
Your baby now, baby now
G A
Your baby now baby now
D
The ancient trade you ply
Ain't enough to get you by
C G D
Hey baby, who's your baby now
D
The yard is locked and closed
The old guard has been deposed
C G D
Hey baby, who's your baby now
G C CMaj7 D
Your baby now, baby now
G A
Your baby now baby now
| D | % | % | % |
| C | G | D | % | x2
G
A G
You always had to be the kind
A
To have to say what's on your mind
G A
And hey, you really showed 'em how
G
A G
You used to laugh about
A
How you used to dish it out
G A
But hey, who's laughing now
D/A
Cos' the rock you stood upon
Is broken up and gone
C G D/A
Hey baby, who's your baby now
D/A
Yeah the rock you stood upon
Is broken up and gone
C G D/A
Hey baby, who's your baby now
| D | % | % | % | x2
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4 - Baloney Again
Time: 4/4
Key: B Minor
Capo: No
Bm/A.......................[x04432]
G13........................[3x345x]
F#7b5......................[2x231x]
GMaj7......................[3x443x]
G6.........................[3x243x]
F7sus4.....................[2x242x]
Gm6Maj7/C..................[8x877x] or [x3x332]
F#7#5......................[2x2332]
Bm/G#......................[4x443x]
Bm/F#......................[2x443x]
A/C#.......................[x4222x]
Bm6Maj7....................[7x6776]
| Bm Bm/A | G13 - F#7b5 F#7 | GMaj7 G6 | F#7sus4 |
| Bm Bm7 | x8
Bm Bm7 Bm Bm7
We don't eat in no white restaurant
Bm Bm7 Bm Bm7
We're eating in the car
Bm G6 Bm Bm/F# Bm/A
Baloney again, baloney again
Bm Bm7
We don't sleep in no white hotel bed
Bm Bm7 Gm6Maj7/C F#7#5
We're sleepin' in the car, baloney again
Bm
You don't strut around in these country towns
Bm/A Bm/G#
You best stay in the car
Look on ahead don't stare around
G6
You best stay where you are
Bm/F#
You're a long way from home, boy
G13 F#7#5
Don't push your luck too far
Bm G6 Bm
Baloney again
Bm Bm7 Bm Bm7
Twenty-two years we've sung the word
Bm Bm7 Bm Bm7
Since nineteen thirty-one
Bm G6 Bm Bm/F# Bm/A
Amen, I say amen
Bm Bm7 Bm Bm7
Now the young folk want to praise the Lord
Bm Bm7 Gm6Maj7/C F#7#5
With guitar, bass and drums, amen
Bm
Well I'll never get tired of Jesus
Bm/A Bm/G#
But it's been a heavy load
Carrying His precious love
G6
Down a long dirt road
Bm/F#
We're a long way from home
G13 F#7#5
Just let's pay the man and go
Bm G6 Bm
Baloney again
D
The lord is my shepherd
Bm G A A7 Bm7
He leadeth me in pastures green
A/C#
He gave us this day
A D D A
Our daily bread and gasoline
D
Go under the willow
Bm Em A Bm7
Park her up beside the stream
A/C#
Shoulders for pillows
A D
Lay down your head and dream
A
Shoulders for pillows
Bm/G# G6 Bm/F# F#7sus4
Lay down your head and dream
| Bm Bm7 | Bm Bm7 | Bm G6 | Bm Bm/F# |
| Bm Bm7 | Bm Bm7 | Gm6Maj7/C | F#7#5 |
| Bm | Bm/A | Bm/G# | G6 |
| Bm/F# | G13 F#7#5 | Bm G6 | Bm | repeat for solos to the end
| Bm Bm/A | G13 - F#7b5 F#7 | GMaj7 G6 | F#7sus4 |
| Bm6Maj7 |
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5 - The Last Laugh
Time: 4/4
Key: E Major
Capo: No
B/D#...............[x6444x]
E/B................[7x645x]
A B
Don't you love the sound
E
Of the last laugh my friend
A B
Don't you love the sound
E
Of the last laugh at the end
A
B E
Down in the gutter with the mad old soldiers
B/D# C#m7 E/B A
Down in the scuppers with the drunken sailors
B
Down in the gutter with the mad old soldiers
E B B7
But the last laugh, baby is yours
A B
And don't you love the sound
E
Of the last laugh going down
A B
Games you thought you'd learned
E
You neither lost nor won
A B
Dreams have crashed and burned
E
You still keep on keeping on
A
B E
Out on the highway with the road gang working
B/D# C#m7 E/B A
Up on the mountain with the cold wind blowing
B
Out on the highway with the road band working
E B B7
But the last laugh, baby is yours
A B
And don't you love the sound
E
Of the last laugh going down
| A | B | E | % | x2
A
B E
They had you crying but you came up smiling
B/D# C#m7 E/B A
They had you crawling and you came up flying
B
They had you crying and you came up smiling
E B B7
And the last laugh, baby is yours
A B
And don't you love the sound
E
Of the last laugh going down
A B
Yeh don't you love the sound
E
Of the last laugh going down
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6 - Silvertown Blues
Time: 4/4
Key: D Minor
Capo: No
D5.......................[xx023x]
Bb/D.....................[xx033x]
Bb/F.....................[1x333x]
C/Bb.....................[x1201x]
| D5 | Bb/D | D5 Dm7 | Bb/D | x2
D5
Bb/D D5 Dm7 Bb/D D5
On Silvertown Way, the cranes stand high
Bb/D D5 Dm7 Bb/D D5
Quiet and gray against the still of the sky
Bb/D D5 Dm7 Bb/D D5
They won't quit and lay down though the action has died
Bb/D D5 Dm7 Bb/D D5
They watch the new game in town on the Blackwall side
D5
Bb/D D5 Dm7 Bb/D D5
From the poisonous drains a vision appears
Bb/D D5 Dm7 Bb/D D5
New circle of cranes, a new reason to be here
Bb/D D5 Dm7 Bb/D D5
A big silver dome rising up into the dawn
Bb/D D5 Dm7 Bb/D D5
Above the church and the homes were all the silver is gone
Gm
Bb C Am C
If I'd a bucket of gold, what would I do
Bb D5 Dm7 Bb/D D5
I'd leave the story untold Silvertown blues
F Bb/F C
Going down Silvertown
Dm
Down in Silvertown
Bb C
Going down Silvertown
F C
Down in Silvertown
Dm
Bb Dm F Bb Dm
A silver dawn steals over the docks
Bb F Bb Dm
A truck with no wheels up on cinderblocks
Bb F Bb Dm
Men with no dreams around a fire in a drum
Bb Dm F Bb Bb/A
Scrap metal schemes are rusted over and done
Gm
Bb Gm Bb C C/Bb Am C
If I'd a bucket of gold, silver would do
Bb Dm F Bb
I'd leave the story untold Silvertown blues
F Bb C
Going down Silvertown
Dm
Down in Silvertown
Dm/C Bb C
Going down Silvertown
F C
Down in Silvertown
Dm
Bb Dm F Bb Dm
When you're standing on thin and dangerous ice
F Bb Dm F Bb Dm
You can knock and walk in for citizens' advice
F Bb Dm F Bb Dm
They'll tell you the where you can turn, where you can go
F Bb Dm F Bb Bb/A
There's nothing they can tell me I don't already know
Gm
Bb Gm Bb C C/Bb Am C
If I'd a bucket of gold, silver would do
Bb Dm F Bb
I'd leave the story untold Silvertown blues
F Bb C
Going down Silvertown
Dm
Down in Silvertown
Dm/C Bb C
Going down Silvertown
F C
Down in Silvertown
Dm
Bb/D Dm Dsus2 Bb/D Dm
From the Caning Town train I see a billboard high
Bb/D Dm Dsus2 Bb/D Dm
There's a big silverplane raising up into the sky
F Bb Dm F Bb Dm
And I can make out the words 'seven flights every day'
F Bb Dm F Bb Bb/A
Says six of those birds are bound for JFK
Gm
Bb Gm Bb C C/Bb Am C
If I'd a bucket of gold, silver would do
Bb Dm F Bb
I'd leave the story untold Silvertown blues
F Bb C
Going down Silvertown
Dm
Down in Silvertown
Dm/C Bb C
Going down Silvertown
F
Down in Silvertown
C/E Dm Dm/C Bb Bb/A C
Going down Silvertown
Dm
Down in Silvertown
Dm/C Bb C
Going down Silvertown
Down in Silvertown
| F C/E | Dm Dm/C | Bb Bb/A | C |
| Dm Dm/C | Bb | C | % |
| F | C | F | C |
| Dm Dm/C | Bb Bb/A | C | % |
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7 - El Macho
Time: 4/4
Key: E Minor
Capo: No
| Em | % | % | % | x4
| Em | G | % | Em | % | x2
Em
Your date has gone home
Now you're left on your own sweet own
Your tough-talkin' friend
Split on you in the bitter end
G Em
And you look like a fine thing Jerry
G Em
Yeh you look like a fine thing Jerry
Em
They say you're a star
That's what the boys all say you are
I don't see much TV
So you don't mean shit to me
G Em
But you look like a fine thing Jerry
G Em
Yeh you look like a fine thing Jerry
Am
D G
They got a name for people like you
C C/B Am
Yeh they do
D B7
And they got a name for people like me too
B7 C B7
El Macho, El Macho
C B7
El Macho, El Macho
| Em | % | % | % | x3
| Em | G | % | Em | % | x2
Em
Now they want you to sing
Don't get shy or anything
The boys are all here
Gonna buy you another beer
G Em
'Cos you look like a fine thing Jerry
G Em
Yeh you look like a fine thing Jerry
B7 C B7
El Macho
C B7
El Macho, El Macho
| Em | % | % | % | x2
| Em | G | % | Em | % | x2
| Em |
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8 - Prairie Wedding
Time: 4/4 and 3/4
Key: C Modal
Capo: No
Ebsus2...................[xx1341]
Csus2....................[x35533]
Bsus2....................[x13311]
| F | Ebsus2 | Csus2 | % |
Csus2 Bbsus2
We only knew each other by letter
Csus2
I went to meet her off the train
Bbsus2
When the smoke had cleared and the dust was still
Csus2
She was standing there and speaking my name
Bbsus2
I guarantee she looked like an angel
Csus2
I couldn't think of what I should say
Bbsus2
But when Adam saw Eve in the garden
Csus2
I believe he felt the selfsame way
| F | Ebsus2 | Csus2 | % |
Csus2 Bbsus2
I handed her up on the wagon
Csus2
And I loaded up her trunk behind
Bbsus2
She was sitting up there with the gold in her hair
Csus2
And I tried to get a hold of my mind
F Csus2
Do you think that you could love me Mary
F Ebsus2 F
Do you think we got a chance of a life
Csus2 Bbsus2
Do you think that you could love me Mary
Csus2
Now you are to be my wife
| F | Ebsus2 | Csus2 | % |
Csus2 Bbsus2
We finally headed out of the station
Csus2
And we drove up the home trail
Bbsus2
And when we came on the farm she laid a hand on my arm
Csus2
I thought my resolution would fail
Bbsus2
And I froze as she stepped in the doorway
Csus2
Stood there as still as could be
Bbsus2
I said I know it ain't much, it needs a woman's touch
Csus2
Lord she turned around and looked at me
F Csus2
Do you think that you could love me Mary
F Ebsus2 F
Do you think we got a chance of a life
Csus2 Bbsus2
Do you think that you could love me Mary
Csus2
Now you are to be my wife
| Csus2 | Bbsus2 | % | Csus2 | x2
| F | Csus2 | F | Ebsus2 | F |
| Csus2 | Bbsus2 | % | Csus2 |
Csus2 Bbsus2
We had a prairie wedding
Csus2
There was a preacher and a neighbor or two
Bbsus2
I gave my golden thing a gold wedding ring
Csus2
And the both of us said I do
Bbsus2
When the sun's going down on the prairie
Csus2
And the gold in her hair is aflame
Bbsus2
I say do you really love me Mary
Csus2
And I hold her and I whisper her name
F Csus2
Do you think that you could love me Mary
F Ebsus2 F
Do you think we got a chance of a life
Csus2 Bbsus2
Do you think that you could love me Mary
Csus2
Now you are to be my wife
| F | Ebsus2 | Csus2 | % |
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9 - Wanderlust
Time: 4/4
Key: A Major / F# Minor
Capo: No
C#..........[x4312x]
A
F#m D/A
Big black cloud
E/B A
On a yellow plain
F#m G
Sure enough it
D/A A
Looks like rain
F#m D/A
Packin' up all our
C# D C#
Faith and trust
F#m
Me and the wanderlust
| F#m | x8
A
F#m D
Open window
E A
Empty bed and chair
F#m G
Who's that callin'
D A
Ain't nobody there
F#m
I look behind me
D C# D C#
And I see there's just
F#m
Me and the wanderlust
| F#m | x8
A
F#m D
Dead of night
E A
I had a dream
F#m G
Sky was bright yes and the
D A
Fields were green
F#m D
I was down the road
C# D C#
In a cloud of dust
F#m
Me and the wanderlust
| F#m | x8
A
F#m D
And I'm on the egde
E A
Of an endless fall
F#m G
Sure enough
D A
He's come to call
F#m D
Got to go now
C# D C#
Get on that bus
F#m
Me and the wanderlust
| F#m |
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10 - Speedway At Nazareth
Time: 2/4
Key: A Modal
Capo: No
A5..................................[x022xx] or [x0225x]
Dsus4...............................[xx0233]
D5..................................[xx023x] or [x577xx]
F6..................................[1x323x]
F(b5)...............................[1x320x]
E(#5)...............................[02211x]
Esus4...............................[022200]
| A5 |
G A5
After two thousand came two thousand and one
G Em
To be the new champions we were there for to run
A5 G
From springtime in Arizona 'til the fall in Monterey
A5 G A5
And the raceways were the battlefields and we fought 'em all the way
D Dsus4 D A5
Was at Phoenix in the morning I had a wake-up call
G Em
She went around without a warning put me in the wall
A5 G
I drove Long Beach, California with three cracked vertebrae
A5 G A5
And we went on to Indianapolis, Indiana in May
| A5 D5 | C G | F F6 | F G |
| A5 | % |
A5 G A5
Well the Brickyard's there to crucify anyone who will not learn
G Em
I climbed a mountain to qualify I went flat through the turns
A5 G
But I was down in the might-have-beens and an old pal good as died
A5 G A5
And I sat down in Gasoline Alley and I cried
| A5 | G | A5 | G |
| Em | A5 | G | A5 G |
| A5 | % | % |
A5 G A5
Well we were in at the kill again on the Milwaukee Mile
G Em
And in June up in Michigan we were robbed at Belle Isle
A5 G
Then it was on to Portland, Oregon for the G.I. Joe
A5 G A5
And I'd blown off almost everyone when my motor let go
D Dsus4 D A5 A5
New England, Ontario we died in the dirt
G Em
Those walls from mid-Ohio to Toronto they hurt
A5 G
So we came to Road America where we burned up at the lake
A5 G A5
But at the speedway at Nazareth I made no mistake
| A5 | D5 | C | G |
| F | F6 | F | F(b5) |
| F | F6 | F | F(b5) |
| Esus4 E | E7 | E(#5) | E |
| F | F6 | C/G | F |
| D5 | G | G Em | F |
| F6 | C | F | D5 |
| Esus4 | E |
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11 - Junkie Doll
Time: 4/4
Key: A Modal
Capo: 1
Originally was played with halfstep up tuning (F-Bb-Eb-Ab-C-F) to easier soloing
A5..................[x022xx]
D5..................[xx023x] or [x577xx]
Em/G................[3x545x]
D/F#................[2x423x]
Dm/F................[1x323x]
D/A.................[x00232]
Dm/A................[x00231]
| A5 | x4
A5
Turnpike Lane, Turnpike Lane
D5
You spiked my arm
A5
But you missed the vein
Now it's all gone
Em/G
But the scars remain
D/F# Dm/F
Junkie doll, I was stuck on you
A5 A5/G D/F# F A5 E7
My junkie doll
A5
Turnham green, Turnham green
D5
You took me high
A5
As I've ever been
Now it's all gone
Em/G
And now I'm clean
D/F# Dm/F
Junkie doll, I was stuck on you
A5 A5/G D/F# F A5 E7
My junkie doll
Am D/A
And a little bit of this'd get you up
Dm/A Am
And a little bit of that'd get you down
Em/G D/F#
A little bit of this'd get you up
Dm/F
And a little bit of that'd get you down
Am D/A
And a little bit of this'd get you up
Dm/A Am
A little bit of that'd get you down
Em/G D/F#
A little bit of this'd get you up
Dm/F A5
A little bit of that'd get you down
| A5 | % | D5 | A5 |
| A5 | % | Em/G D/F# | Dm/F | A5 A5/G D/F# F |
| A5 E7 |
A5
Turnpike Lane, Turnpike Lane
D5
You took my heart
Pan American
Now rain or shine
Em/G
It's all the same
D/F# Dm/F
Junkie doll, I was stuck on you
A5 A5/G D/F# D/F# Dm/F A5 Em/G
My junkie doll
D/F# Dm/F
Junkie doll, I was stuck on you
A5 A5/G D/F# Dm/F
My junkie doll
Am D/A
And a little bit of this'd get you up
Dm/A Am
And a little bit of that'd get you down
Em/G D/F#
A little bit of this'd get you up
Dm/F
And a little bit of that'd get you down
Am D/A
And a little bit of this'd get you up
Dm/A Am
A little bit of that'd get you down
Em/G D/F#
A little bit of this'd get you up
Dm/F Am
A little bit of that'd get you down
| Am D/A | Dm/A Am | Em/G D/F# | Dm/F |
| Am D/A | Dm/A Am | Em/G D/F# | Dm/F Am | repeat
___________________________________________________________________________
12 - Sands Of Nevada
Time: 6/8
Key: C Minor
Capo: 3
To play without capo hit 'transpose' down to A (-1,5)
BbMaj7..........[x1323x]
Bm7b5...........[x2323x]
FMaj7...........[1x221x]
Gbdim...........[2x121x]
E7sus4..........[020200]
F7b5............[1x120x]
Abdim...........[4x343x]
| BbMaj7 | % | Bm7b5 | % |
| FMaj7 | % | Gbdim | % |
| E7 | E7sus4 E7 |
Am
These tables are haunted
G
By the ghost of Las Vegas
Am
Their chips were once mountains
G Am
But they came here to play
Am C
They could take me if they wanted
G
But I have nothing worth counting
Am
And like the sands of Nevada
G Am
They go drifting away
Am
Lady luck's still a mystery
G
With her head on my shoulder
Am
And I don't know why
G Am
I still want her to dance
Am C
I guess that's all history
G
What it is is a I'm older
Am
And I'm still a fool
G Am
For a one-way romance
C
Her dice were red rubies
F G
They rolled and they tumbled
C
And I never saw time
F G
Running out with my roll
Am
And in the wasteland of cut glass
G
My dreams were crumbled
Am
And I've paid with whatever
G Am
I had left for a soul
| BbMaj7 | % | Bm7b5 | % |
| FMaj7 | % | Gbdim | % |
| E7 | E7sus4 E7 |
Am
Now the dawn's broken even
G
On a empty horizon
Am
No reason for folding
G Am
No reason to stay
Am C
It's too soon to be leaving
G
Too late for criticizing
Am
And the sands of Nevada
G Am
They go drifting away
| BbMaj7 | % | Bm7b5 | % |
| FMaj7 | % | Gbdim | % |
| E7 | E7sus4 E7 |
| F7b5 | % | Abdim | E7sus4 E7 |
| Am |
___________________________________________________________________________
13 - One More Matinee
Time: 4/4
Key: C Major
Capo: No
G/B.......................[x2003x]
E7sus4....................[020200]
C/G.......................[332010]
BbMaj7....................[x1323x]
Bb6.......................[x1303x]
F/G.......................[3xx21x]
Fm6.......................[xx013x]
C G/B
Here's one of the two of us
Am F
In 1954 don't laugh
C
I keep all of the pictures
G
Are you going to take a photograph
C
E7sus4 E7
Here's something nice for you
Am F
A dear old thing came to a show
C/G
Last time here we did
G
An interview on local radio
Dm Am
Make yourself at home my darling
F G
Come on in
Dm Am
Hand me down that jar love
F BbMaj7 Bb6 F/G G
Can I offer you a gin
C G/B
We're proud to be the oldest
Am F
Ugly sisters in variety
C/G
There's not the glamour now
G
You see what happened to society
C
E7sus4 E7
There's another light bulb gone
Am F
They don't all answer to the switch
C/G
I don't know how we carry on
G
And her she couldn't care the bitch
Dm Am
But in a while the old boys
F G
In the band begin to play
Dm Am
And in a while the houselights
F BbMaj7 Bb6 F/G G
And the curtains slide away
C/G
And something's going to happen
To make your whole life better
C/Bb F
Your whole life better one day
C
Something's going to happen
E7sus4 E7 Am
To make your whole life better
C/G G
Your whole life better one day
| C G/C | Am F | C | G |
| C E7sus4 E7 | Am F | C/G | G |
| Dm Am | F G | Dm Am | 2/4 F |
| BbMaj7 Bb6 | F/G G |
C G/B
Now the landlady's all squared away
Am F
It's just a temporary deal
C
I'm afraid tonight it's take-away
G
You see there is no evening meal
C E7sus4 E7 Am
Don't worry dear you shall go to the ball
F
I think the fairy said
C/G
These suitcases have seen it all
G
From under someone else's bed
Dm Am
You want to smile those tears away
F G
Now don't you cry
Dm Am
You want to know what I say
F BbMaj7 Bb6 F/G G
I say never say die
C/G
'Cos something's going to happen
To make your whole life better
C/Bb F
Your whole life better one day
C/G
Something's going to happen
E7sus4 E7 Am
To make your whole life better
C/G G
Your whole life better one day
C/G
'Cos something's going to happen
To make your whole life better
C/Bb F
Your whole life better one day
C/G
Something's going to happen
E7sus4 E7 Am D7/Ab
To make your whole life better
C/G G C
Your whole life better one day
| C G/B | Am F | C Fm6 | C |
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