Chords for 01 Hello Jack // Attention // Philmont
Tempo:
94.7 bpm
Chords used:
A
C#m
B
E
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[C#] [A] [C#] [E]
[C#m]
First class movies boring, [E] the subtle verb is snowy peaks.
[A] There's a passenger missing and the flight [F#m] attendant's reacting rather [C#m] strange.
[E] The stewardess is telling us everything is fine.
I know everything is fine.
[Am] Rumors rise without [F#] failing.
Sheer speculation, but [A] I'd really like to know what's going [F#] on inside [E] this [A] plane.
X, [B] Y, soaring into [E] this winter night.
[A] Why Captain keeps [F#] slowing tight on [B] what's really going [E] down.
[A] Go to [G#] where?
Sanctuary in [C#m] the cargo [E] bay.
Carries the gun, [A] he's lost his head.
[B] He's afraid to [C#m] go down.
[B]
[C#m] [B] [C#m] Snowstorm bombarding the [E] hilltop.
So clad in a mix-up, look out through [A] the fog.
Who is shredding the sheets up, singing [F#m] it's wording of course.
[E] I hear the captain's voice, please stay in your seats.
You're experiencing turbulence fading speed.
[A] Attention's rise without [F#] delay.
Sheer paranoia, but [A] I'd really like to know who's in [F#] control of [Em] this plane.
[A] Attention, [B] soaring through [E] [A] objections.
I say we [F#] are changing ships [B] cause this one's [C#m] going down.
[A] But the flight [G#] crew reports that the [C#m] cockpit's bad [E] news.
[A] [B] We're not [C#] getting out.
[C#m]
[C#]
[E] Chaos in [B] the sky.
A [C#m] rocky landing [A] on a [B] mountainside.
[C#m] Chaos [A] in [B] the sky.
A [C#m] rocky landing [F#m] on a [B] mountainside.
[C#m] [Am] Chaos in [B] the sky.
[C#m] [A] Chaos in [B] the sky.
[C#m] Chaos [A] in [B] the sky.
[A] Now we're [G#] burying in [C#] the sun.
[C#m]
[A] [F#] [G#] Burying in [C#] the sun.
[E] I wake up, the others are still [G#m] unconscious.
Things look hopeless, but at least I'm [B] still alive.
[C#] In night of-
[A] In [B] daybreak, I watch as the [E] others fly [A] away to a separate [F#] situation.
[B] And I hear someone [C#m] call out.
[A] Look around [G#] us, someone's [C#m] on the mouse dust.
[E] Shots are [A] fired, we've found [B] us.
Now [C#] we're going home.
[C#m] We're just going home.
[A] [G#m] [C#]
[C#] [A] [C#] [E]
[C#m]
First class movies boring, [E] the subtle verb is snowy peaks.
[A] There's a passenger missing and the flight [F#m] attendant's reacting rather [C#m] strange.
[E] The stewardess is telling us everything is fine.
I know everything is fine.
[Am] Rumors rise without [F#] failing.
Sheer speculation, but [A] I'd really like to know what's going [F#] on inside [E] this [A] plane.
X, [B] Y, soaring into [E] this winter night.
[A] Why Captain keeps [F#] slowing tight on [B] what's really going [E] down.
[A] Go to [G#] where?
Sanctuary in [C#m] the cargo [E] bay.
Carries the gun, [A] he's lost his head.
[B] He's afraid to [C#m] go down.
[B]
[C#m] [B] [C#m] Snowstorm bombarding the [E] hilltop.
So clad in a mix-up, look out through [A] the fog.
Who is shredding the sheets up, singing [F#m] it's wording of course.
[E] I hear the captain's voice, please stay in your seats.
You're experiencing turbulence fading speed.
[A] Attention's rise without [F#] delay.
Sheer paranoia, but [A] I'd really like to know who's in [F#] control of [Em] this plane.
[A] Attention, [B] soaring through [E] [A] objections.
I say we [F#] are changing ships [B] cause this one's [C#m] going down.
[A] But the flight [G#] crew reports that the [C#m] cockpit's bad [E] news.
[A] [B] We're not [C#] getting out.
[C#m]
[C#]
[E] Chaos in [B] the sky.
A [C#m] rocky landing [A] on a [B] mountainside.
[C#m] Chaos [A] in [B] the sky.
A [C#m] rocky landing [F#m] on a [B] mountainside.
[C#m] [Am] Chaos in [B] the sky.
[C#m] [A] Chaos in [B] the sky.
[C#m] Chaos [A] in [B] the sky.
[A] Now we're [G#] burying in [C#] the sun.
[C#m]
[A] [F#] [G#] Burying in [C#] the sun.
[E] I wake up, the others are still [G#m] unconscious.
Things look hopeless, but at least I'm [B] still alive.
[C#] In night of-
[A] In [B] daybreak, I watch as the [E] others fly [A] away to a separate [F#] situation.
[B] And I hear someone [C#m] call out.
[A] Look around [G#] us, someone's [C#m] on the mouse dust.
[E] Shots are [A] fired, we've found [B] us.
Now [C#] we're going home.
[C#m] We're just going home.
[A] [G#m] [C#]
Key:
A
C#m
B
E
C#
A
C#m
B
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ [A] _ [C#] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
First class movies boring, [E] the subtle verb is snowy peaks.
[A] There's a passenger missing and the flight [F#m] attendant's reacting rather [C#m] strange.
[E] The stewardess is telling us everything is fine.
I know everything is fine.
_ [Am] Rumors rise without [F#] failing.
Sheer speculation, but [A] I'd really like to know what's going [F#] on inside [E] this [A] plane.
X, [B] Y, soaring into [E] this winter night.
[A] Why Captain keeps [F#] slowing tight on [B] what's really going [E] down. _ _
[A] Go to [G#] where?
Sanctuary in [C#m] the cargo [E] bay.
Carries the gun, [A] he's lost his head.
[B] He's afraid to [C#m] go down.
_ [B] _
[C#m] _ _ _ [B] _ [C#m] _ Snowstorm bombarding the [E] hilltop.
So clad in a mix-up, look out through [A] the fog.
Who is shredding the sheets up, singing [F#m] it's wording of course.
[E] I hear the captain's voice, please stay in your seats.
You're experiencing turbulence fading speed.
[A] _ Attention's rise without [F#] delay.
Sheer paranoia, but [A] I'd really like to know who's in [F#] control of [Em] this plane.
[A] Attention, [B] soaring through [E] _ [A] objections.
I say we [F#] are changing ships [B] cause this one's [C#m] going down.
_ [A] But the flight [G#] crew reports that the [C#m] cockpit's bad [E] news.
_ [A] _ [B] We're not [C#] getting out. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
[E] _ Chaos in [B] the sky.
A [C#m] rocky landing [A] on a _ [B] mountainside. _ _
[C#m] Chaos [A] in [B] the sky.
A [C#m] rocky landing [F#m] on a _ [B] mountainside. _ _
[C#m] _ [Am] Chaos in [B] the sky. _ _
[C#m] _ [A] Chaos in [B] the sky. _ _
[C#m] Chaos [A] in [B] the sky. _
[A] Now we're [G#] burying in [C#] the sun.
[C#m] _
[A] _ [F#] _ [G#] Burying in [C#] the sun. _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] I wake up, the others are still [G#m] unconscious.
Things look hopeless, but at least I'm [B] still alive.
[C#] In night of-
_ _ [A] In [B] daybreak, I watch as the [E] others fly [A] away to a separate [F#] situation.
[B] And I hear someone [C#m] call out.
_ [A] Look around [G#] us, someone's [C#m] on the mouse dust.
[E] Shots are [A] fired, we've found [B] us.
Now [C#] we're going home.
_ _ [C#m] _ We're just going home.
_ _ [A] _ [G#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ [A] _ [C#] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
First class movies boring, [E] the subtle verb is snowy peaks.
[A] There's a passenger missing and the flight [F#m] attendant's reacting rather [C#m] strange.
[E] The stewardess is telling us everything is fine.
I know everything is fine.
_ [Am] Rumors rise without [F#] failing.
Sheer speculation, but [A] I'd really like to know what's going [F#] on inside [E] this [A] plane.
X, [B] Y, soaring into [E] this winter night.
[A] Why Captain keeps [F#] slowing tight on [B] what's really going [E] down. _ _
[A] Go to [G#] where?
Sanctuary in [C#m] the cargo [E] bay.
Carries the gun, [A] he's lost his head.
[B] He's afraid to [C#m] go down.
_ [B] _
[C#m] _ _ _ [B] _ [C#m] _ Snowstorm bombarding the [E] hilltop.
So clad in a mix-up, look out through [A] the fog.
Who is shredding the sheets up, singing [F#m] it's wording of course.
[E] I hear the captain's voice, please stay in your seats.
You're experiencing turbulence fading speed.
[A] _ Attention's rise without [F#] delay.
Sheer paranoia, but [A] I'd really like to know who's in [F#] control of [Em] this plane.
[A] Attention, [B] soaring through [E] _ [A] objections.
I say we [F#] are changing ships [B] cause this one's [C#m] going down.
_ [A] But the flight [G#] crew reports that the [C#m] cockpit's bad [E] news.
_ [A] _ [B] We're not [C#] getting out. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
[E] _ Chaos in [B] the sky.
A [C#m] rocky landing [A] on a _ [B] mountainside. _ _
[C#m] Chaos [A] in [B] the sky.
A [C#m] rocky landing [F#m] on a _ [B] mountainside. _ _
[C#m] _ [Am] Chaos in [B] the sky. _ _
[C#m] _ [A] Chaos in [B] the sky. _ _
[C#m] Chaos [A] in [B] the sky. _
[A] Now we're [G#] burying in [C#] the sun.
[C#m] _
[A] _ [F#] _ [G#] Burying in [C#] the sun. _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] I wake up, the others are still [G#m] unconscious.
Things look hopeless, but at least I'm [B] still alive.
[C#] In night of-
_ _ [A] In [B] daybreak, I watch as the [E] others fly [A] away to a separate [F#] situation.
[B] And I hear someone [C#m] call out.
_ [A] Look around [G#] us, someone's [C#m] on the mouse dust.
[E] Shots are [A] fired, we've found [B] us.
Now [C#] we're going home.
_ _ [C#m] _ We're just going home.
_ _ [A] _ [G#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _