Chords for 7/26/1943 MICHAEL PHILLIP JAGGER WAS BORN IN DARFORT, ENGLAND, U.K.
Tempo:
88.05 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Cm
F
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] [G]
[C] [B] [A]
[Em] [E] [G]
[C] [B]
[A] [Ab] On July 26, 1943, Michael [Abm] Philip Jagger was born at the Dartford County Livingston [B] Hospital, Kent, England.
[C] [Bb] Her parents were the Australian Ava Ensley Mary [Eb] Scutts, a hairdresser by profession, born in 1930,
but she saw herself as completely [F] English, having arrived on the island when she [C] was four years [Bb] old,
and her [B] father Basil Fanchesse [C] Jagger from Lancashire, known to [C] everyone as Joe,
and [Eb] who came from a Baptist family [Cm] who were forbidden to drink alcohol.
[Eb] [G] Mick Jagger went to Oldham Home Grammar School, [Cm] where his father was an assistant principal,
where he was a classmate of [G] Keith Richards, and having the [Cm] coincidence,
in addition to being born in the same hospital, these two people would be united for life.
[Cm] Mick Jagger, as a child, [C] had an appearance on British television, in which he showed his physical abilities,
a product of the physical [G] discipline that his father instilled in him, climbing a steep [Gm] top of a mountain.
really
[D] grip on the rock and stay [G] gripped, even in wet weather when the rock [Gm] may be slimy, the [D] rubber would come off.
[F] And so we use either gym shoes, and here's Michael wearing a pair of ordinary gym shoes,
which you'd wear [G] when you were playing tennis or doing gym, quite satisfactory for climbing on these sort of outcrops.
[Db] The second [G] man's paying out the rope carefully,
[C] it's got a bit tight with him actually sort of [E] leaning on it,
so you see that with a good knot it didn't come undone and a bit of pressure came off.
He yells, that's me, and he starts to come round the corner.
[G] And there, that's how a rock climb is done.
[D] One at a time, moving, somebody [C] tied onto the mountain
[Db] and
you can put the stun lock on
[F] [C]
[F] Mick Jagger since [D] childhood was a singer, and he enjoyed it.
and he was really impacted by the rock and roll stars, which he heard on the radio through Radio
Luxembourg and that he saw on television programs such as Buddy Holly, [Dm] Eddie Coram, Elvis Presley,
and Chuck Berry and that led him to form a small band that would go out on Saturday nights and
play wherever they could singing Jerry Lee Lewis stuff as well as [Cm] country music.
That [D] band was
called Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys which was a skiffle band where even Mick Jagger played
the guitar.
Among the young people who frequented those gigs was Dick Taylor, [Fm] the guitarist who
lived very close to Mick Jagger's house and who would later form the Pretty Things [Gb] and together
with Keith [C] Richards that Mick Jagger had gotten back [F] together after they were schoolmates,
they started playing in Dick Taylor's backyard trying to extract and learn what they could from
rock and roll and rhythm and blues, [Bb] mostly Chuck Berry songs.
[D] Mick [Ab] Jagger was able to watch on
television and identify [G] the interesting and different style of seeing things [Eb] that he was
approaching when he saw Chuck Berry at the Newport Just Festival [F] through a high-profile documentary
by filmmaker Bert Stern.
[Ebm]
[Eb]
[Ab] [Ebm] The
[Bb] [Eb]
[Gm] first record that Mick Jagger bought was that of Muddy Waters in Newport, but he [F] also listened to music that
sounded in England at that time such as Big Bill Broonzy, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Lead Belly
who went to England on tour.
Mick Jagger as soon as he got some money together [G] ordered the records
directly from Chess Records to be mailed to him which were expensive, which was why it was hard
to choose.
For example, he bought all Chuck [Bb] Berry's plus he also [F] gave him he liked some jazz and
everything he could [Fm] hear in the collections of his [Gm] musical loving friends.
[F] Mick began to make his
first steps in music with Alexis [Gm] Corner who used to play [G] at the Ealing Club and there he went to
see him and after a while he [Ab] began to interpret at least one song with his group until he managed [G] to be part of
Blues Incorporated, [Cm] the band formed for Alexis Corner by Cyril Davies.
[D] [Gm] Mick was a big fan of Little Walter
which led him [Cm] to play harmonica which would later be a [G] point of competition with Brian
[Cm] who was a Malting instrumentalist and which would later give a distinctive [G] touch to many of the songs
by the Rolling [Cm] Stones, a band with which he would resonate for six decades and [Dm] continues.
in a new chapter [D] of traveling in time with the Rolling Stones [Eb] see you tomorrow
[D]
so you don't miss any about exclusive musical programs and investigations.
[Em] [G]
[C] [B] [A]
[Em] [E] [G]
[C] [B]
[A] [Ab] On July 26, 1943, Michael [Abm] Philip Jagger was born at the Dartford County Livingston [B] Hospital, Kent, England.
[C] [Bb] Her parents were the Australian Ava Ensley Mary [Eb] Scutts, a hairdresser by profession, born in 1930,
but she saw herself as completely [F] English, having arrived on the island when she [C] was four years [Bb] old,
and her [B] father Basil Fanchesse [C] Jagger from Lancashire, known to [C] everyone as Joe,
and [Eb] who came from a Baptist family [Cm] who were forbidden to drink alcohol.
[Eb] [G] Mick Jagger went to Oldham Home Grammar School, [Cm] where his father was an assistant principal,
where he was a classmate of [G] Keith Richards, and having the [Cm] coincidence,
in addition to being born in the same hospital, these two people would be united for life.
[Cm] Mick Jagger, as a child, [C] had an appearance on British television, in which he showed his physical abilities,
a product of the physical [G] discipline that his father instilled in him, climbing a steep [Gm] top of a mountain.
really
[D] grip on the rock and stay [G] gripped, even in wet weather when the rock [Gm] may be slimy, the [D] rubber would come off.
[F] And so we use either gym shoes, and here's Michael wearing a pair of ordinary gym shoes,
which you'd wear [G] when you were playing tennis or doing gym, quite satisfactory for climbing on these sort of outcrops.
[Db] The second [G] man's paying out the rope carefully,
[C] it's got a bit tight with him actually sort of [E] leaning on it,
so you see that with a good knot it didn't come undone and a bit of pressure came off.
He yells, that's me, and he starts to come round the corner.
[G] And there, that's how a rock climb is done.
[D] One at a time, moving, somebody [C] tied onto the mountain
[Db] and
you can put the stun lock on
[F] [C]
[F] Mick Jagger since [D] childhood was a singer, and he enjoyed it.
and he was really impacted by the rock and roll stars, which he heard on the radio through Radio
Luxembourg and that he saw on television programs such as Buddy Holly, [Dm] Eddie Coram, Elvis Presley,
and Chuck Berry and that led him to form a small band that would go out on Saturday nights and
play wherever they could singing Jerry Lee Lewis stuff as well as [Cm] country music.
That [D] band was
called Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys which was a skiffle band where even Mick Jagger played
the guitar.
Among the young people who frequented those gigs was Dick Taylor, [Fm] the guitarist who
lived very close to Mick Jagger's house and who would later form the Pretty Things [Gb] and together
with Keith [C] Richards that Mick Jagger had gotten back [F] together after they were schoolmates,
they started playing in Dick Taylor's backyard trying to extract and learn what they could from
rock and roll and rhythm and blues, [Bb] mostly Chuck Berry songs.
[D] Mick [Ab] Jagger was able to watch on
television and identify [G] the interesting and different style of seeing things [Eb] that he was
approaching when he saw Chuck Berry at the Newport Just Festival [F] through a high-profile documentary
by filmmaker Bert Stern.
[Ebm]
[Eb]
[Ab] [Ebm] The
[Bb] [Eb]
[Gm] first record that Mick Jagger bought was that of Muddy Waters in Newport, but he [F] also listened to music that
sounded in England at that time such as Big Bill Broonzy, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Lead Belly
who went to England on tour.
Mick Jagger as soon as he got some money together [G] ordered the records
directly from Chess Records to be mailed to him which were expensive, which was why it was hard
to choose.
For example, he bought all Chuck [Bb] Berry's plus he also [F] gave him he liked some jazz and
everything he could [Fm] hear in the collections of his [Gm] musical loving friends.
[F] Mick began to make his
first steps in music with Alexis [Gm] Corner who used to play [G] at the Ealing Club and there he went to
see him and after a while he [Ab] began to interpret at least one song with his group until he managed [G] to be part of
Blues Incorporated, [Cm] the band formed for Alexis Corner by Cyril Davies.
[D] [Gm] Mick was a big fan of Little Walter
which led him [Cm] to play harmonica which would later be a [G] point of competition with Brian
[Cm] who was a Malting instrumentalist and which would later give a distinctive [G] touch to many of the songs
by the Rolling [Cm] Stones, a band with which he would resonate for six decades and [Dm] continues.
in a new chapter [D] of traveling in time with the Rolling Stones [Eb] see you tomorrow
[D]
Key:
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[Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [E] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [A] _ _ [Ab] On July 26, 1943, Michael [Abm] Philip Jagger was born at the Dartford County Livingston [B] Hospital, Kent, England.
[C] [Bb] Her parents were the Australian Ava Ensley Mary [Eb] Scutts, a hairdresser by profession, born in 1930,
but she saw herself as completely [F] English, having arrived on the island when she [C] was four years [Bb] old,
and her [B] father Basil Fanchesse [C] Jagger from Lancashire, known to [C] everyone as Joe,
and [Eb] who came from a Baptist family [Cm] who were forbidden to drink alcohol.
[Eb] [G] Mick Jagger went to Oldham Home Grammar School, [Cm] where his father was an assistant principal,
where he was a classmate of [G] Keith Richards, and having the [Cm] coincidence,
in addition to being born in the same hospital, these two people would be united for life.
_ [Cm] Mick Jagger, as a child, [C] had an appearance on British television, in which he showed his physical abilities,
a product of the physical [G] discipline that his father instilled in him, climbing a steep [Gm] top of a mountain.
_really
[D] grip on the rock and stay [G] gripped, even in wet weather when the rock [Gm] may be slimy, the [D] rubber would come off.
[F] And so we use either gym shoes, and here's Michael wearing a pair of ordinary gym shoes,
which you'd wear [G] when you were playing tennis or doing gym, quite satisfactory for climbing on these sort of outcrops. _
[Db] The second [G] man's paying out the rope carefully, _ _ _
[C] it's got a bit tight with him actually sort of [E] leaning on it,
so you see that with a good knot it didn't come undone and a bit of pressure came off.
He yells, that's me, and he starts to come round the corner.
[G] And there, that's how a rock climb is done.
[D] One at a time, moving, somebody [C] tied onto the mountain_
[Db] _ _and
you can put the stun lock on_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ Mick Jagger since [D] childhood was a singer, and he enjoyed it.
and he was really impacted by the rock and roll stars, which he heard on the radio through Radio
Luxembourg and that he saw on television programs such as Buddy Holly, [Dm] Eddie Coram, Elvis Presley,
and Chuck Berry and that led him to form a small band that would go out on Saturday nights and
play wherever they could singing Jerry Lee Lewis stuff as well as [Cm] country music.
That [D] band was
called Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys which was a skiffle band where even Mick Jagger played
the guitar.
Among the young people who frequented those gigs was Dick Taylor, [Fm] the guitarist who
lived very close to Mick Jagger's house and who would later form the Pretty Things [Gb] and together
with Keith [C] Richards that Mick Jagger had gotten back [F] together after they were schoolmates,
they started playing in Dick Taylor's backyard trying to extract and learn what they could from
rock and roll and rhythm and blues, [Bb] mostly Chuck Berry songs.
[D] Mick [Ab] Jagger was able to watch on
television and identify [G] the interesting and different style of seeing things [Eb] that he was
approaching when he saw Chuck Berry at the Newport Just Festival [F] through a high-profile documentary
by filmmaker Bert Stern.
[Ebm] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] The _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Gm] first record that Mick Jagger bought was that of Muddy Waters in Newport, but he [F] also listened to music that
sounded in England at that time such as Big Bill Broonzy, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Lead Belly
who went to England on tour.
Mick Jagger as soon as he got some money together [G] ordered the records
directly from Chess Records to be mailed to him which were expensive, which was why it was hard
to choose.
For example, he bought all Chuck [Bb] Berry's plus he also [F] gave him he liked some jazz and
everything he could [Fm] hear in the collections of his [Gm] musical loving friends.
[F] Mick began to make his
first steps in music with Alexis [Gm] Corner who used to play [G] at the Ealing Club and there he went to
see him and after a while he [Ab] began to interpret at least one song with his group until he managed [G] to be part of
Blues Incorporated, [Cm] the band formed for Alexis Corner by Cyril Davies.
[D] [Gm] Mick was a big fan of Little Walter
which led him [Cm] to play harmonica which would later be a [G] point of competition with Brian
[Cm] who was a Malting instrumentalist and which would later give a distinctive [G] touch to many of the songs
by the Rolling [Cm] Stones, a band with which he would resonate for six decades and [Dm] continues. _ _
_ _ in a new chapter [D] of traveling in time with the Rolling Stones [Eb] see you tomorrow
_ [D] _ _ _
so you don't miss any about exclusive musical programs and investigations. _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [E] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [A] _ _ [Ab] On July 26, 1943, Michael [Abm] Philip Jagger was born at the Dartford County Livingston [B] Hospital, Kent, England.
[C] [Bb] Her parents were the Australian Ava Ensley Mary [Eb] Scutts, a hairdresser by profession, born in 1930,
but she saw herself as completely [F] English, having arrived on the island when she [C] was four years [Bb] old,
and her [B] father Basil Fanchesse [C] Jagger from Lancashire, known to [C] everyone as Joe,
and [Eb] who came from a Baptist family [Cm] who were forbidden to drink alcohol.
[Eb] [G] Mick Jagger went to Oldham Home Grammar School, [Cm] where his father was an assistant principal,
where he was a classmate of [G] Keith Richards, and having the [Cm] coincidence,
in addition to being born in the same hospital, these two people would be united for life.
_ [Cm] Mick Jagger, as a child, [C] had an appearance on British television, in which he showed his physical abilities,
a product of the physical [G] discipline that his father instilled in him, climbing a steep [Gm] top of a mountain.
_really
[D] grip on the rock and stay [G] gripped, even in wet weather when the rock [Gm] may be slimy, the [D] rubber would come off.
[F] And so we use either gym shoes, and here's Michael wearing a pair of ordinary gym shoes,
which you'd wear [G] when you were playing tennis or doing gym, quite satisfactory for climbing on these sort of outcrops. _
[Db] The second [G] man's paying out the rope carefully, _ _ _
[C] it's got a bit tight with him actually sort of [E] leaning on it,
so you see that with a good knot it didn't come undone and a bit of pressure came off.
He yells, that's me, and he starts to come round the corner.
[G] And there, that's how a rock climb is done.
[D] One at a time, moving, somebody [C] tied onto the mountain_
[Db] _ _and
you can put the stun lock on_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ Mick Jagger since [D] childhood was a singer, and he enjoyed it.
and he was really impacted by the rock and roll stars, which he heard on the radio through Radio
Luxembourg and that he saw on television programs such as Buddy Holly, [Dm] Eddie Coram, Elvis Presley,
and Chuck Berry and that led him to form a small band that would go out on Saturday nights and
play wherever they could singing Jerry Lee Lewis stuff as well as [Cm] country music.
That [D] band was
called Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys which was a skiffle band where even Mick Jagger played
the guitar.
Among the young people who frequented those gigs was Dick Taylor, [Fm] the guitarist who
lived very close to Mick Jagger's house and who would later form the Pretty Things [Gb] and together
with Keith [C] Richards that Mick Jagger had gotten back [F] together after they were schoolmates,
they started playing in Dick Taylor's backyard trying to extract and learn what they could from
rock and roll and rhythm and blues, [Bb] mostly Chuck Berry songs.
[D] Mick [Ab] Jagger was able to watch on
television and identify [G] the interesting and different style of seeing things [Eb] that he was
approaching when he saw Chuck Berry at the Newport Just Festival [F] through a high-profile documentary
by filmmaker Bert Stern.
[Ebm] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] The _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Gm] first record that Mick Jagger bought was that of Muddy Waters in Newport, but he [F] also listened to music that
sounded in England at that time such as Big Bill Broonzy, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Lead Belly
who went to England on tour.
Mick Jagger as soon as he got some money together [G] ordered the records
directly from Chess Records to be mailed to him which were expensive, which was why it was hard
to choose.
For example, he bought all Chuck [Bb] Berry's plus he also [F] gave him he liked some jazz and
everything he could [Fm] hear in the collections of his [Gm] musical loving friends.
[F] Mick began to make his
first steps in music with Alexis [Gm] Corner who used to play [G] at the Ealing Club and there he went to
see him and after a while he [Ab] began to interpret at least one song with his group until he managed [G] to be part of
Blues Incorporated, [Cm] the band formed for Alexis Corner by Cyril Davies.
[D] [Gm] Mick was a big fan of Little Walter
which led him [Cm] to play harmonica which would later be a [G] point of competition with Brian
[Cm] who was a Malting instrumentalist and which would later give a distinctive [G] touch to many of the songs
by the Rolling [Cm] Stones, a band with which he would resonate for six decades and [Dm] continues. _ _
_ _ in a new chapter [D] of traveling in time with the Rolling Stones [Eb] see you tomorrow
_ [D] _ _ _