Chords for Albert Hammond "The Free Electric Band" live & unplugged
Tempo:
101.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Am
C
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[G] My father is a doctor, [D] he's a family man
[G] And my mother works for [D] charity whenever she can
[G] And they're broke and clean Americans who [D] abide by the law
And they both stick up [G] for liberty and [D] they both support the war
And [G] my happiness [Am] was paid for when they laid their money [G] down
For summers in [C] a summer camp [D] and winters [G] in the town
My future [C] in the system was [D] talked about and planned
But [C] I gave it up [Am] for music and a free [G] electric band
[D]
[G] [D]
[G] My father sent me money and [D] I spent it very fast
On [G] a girl I met in Berkeley in [D] a social science class
Yes, [G] and we learned about her body, [D] but her mind I didn't know
[G] Until deep-rooted [D] attitudes and morals began to show
And she wanted to get married even though she never [G] said
And I knew her well [Am] enough by now [D] to see inside [G] her head
She'd settled for [C] suburbia [D] and a little patch of land
[Am] So I gave her up for music [D] and a free [G] electric band
[D]
[G] Ooh, [D] the free electric band
[G] Dum-ba-da dum-ba-da beep-beep
The [D] free electric [G] band
Dum-ba-da dum-ba-da beep-beep
The [D] free electric band [G] Yeah
Ooh
[B] [E] [D]
[G] [D]
[G] My father is a doctor, [D] he's a family man
[G] And my mother works for [D] charity whenever she can
[G] And they're broke and clean Americans who [D] abide by the law
And they both stick up [G] for liberty and [D] they both support the war
And [G] my happiness [Am] was paid for when they laid their money [G] down
For summers in [C] a summer camp [D] and winters [G] in the town
My future [C] in the system was [D] talked about and planned
But [C] I gave it up [Am] for music and a free [G] electric band
[D]
[G] [D]
[G] My father sent me money and [D] I spent it very fast
On [G] a girl I met in Berkeley in [D] a social science class
Yes, [G] and we learned about her body, [D] but her mind I didn't know
[G] Until deep-rooted [D] attitudes and morals began to show
And she wanted to get married even though she never [G] said
And I knew her well [Am] enough by now [D] to see inside [G] her head
She'd settled for [C] suburbia [D] and a little patch of land
[Am] So I gave her up for music [D] and a free [G] electric band
[D]
[G] Ooh, [D] the free electric band
[G] Dum-ba-da dum-ba-da beep-beep
The [D] free electric [G] band
Dum-ba-da dum-ba-da beep-beep
The [D] free electric band [G] Yeah
Ooh
[B] [E] [D]
Key:
G
D
Am
C
B
G
D
Am
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] My father is a doctor, [D] he's a family man
[G] And my mother works for [D] charity whenever she can
[G] And they're broke and clean Americans who [D] abide by the law
And they both stick up [G] for liberty and [D] they both support the war
And [G] my happiness [Am] was paid for when they laid their money [G] down
For summers in [C] a summer camp [D] and winters [G] in the town
My future [C] in the system was [D] talked about and planned
But [C] I gave it up [Am] for music and a free [G] electric band
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] My father sent me money and [D] I spent it very fast
On [G] a girl I met in Berkeley in [D] a social science class
Yes, [G] and we learned about her body, [D] but her mind I didn't know
[G] Until deep-rooted [D] attitudes and morals began to show
And she wanted to get married even though she never [G] said
And I knew her well [Am] enough by now [D] to see inside [G] her head
She'd settled for [C] suburbia [D] and a little patch of land
[Am] So I gave her up for music [D] and a free [G] electric band
_ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] Ooh, _ _ [D] the free electric band
[G] Dum-ba-da dum-ba-da beep-beep
The [D] free electric [G] band
Dum-ba-da dum-ba-da beep-beep
The [D] free electric band [G] Yeah _ _ _ _
Ooh
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] My father is a doctor, [D] he's a family man
[G] And my mother works for [D] charity whenever she can
[G] And they're broke and clean Americans who [D] abide by the law
And they both stick up [G] for liberty and [D] they both support the war
And [G] my happiness [Am] was paid for when they laid their money [G] down
For summers in [C] a summer camp [D] and winters [G] in the town
My future [C] in the system was [D] talked about and planned
But [C] I gave it up [Am] for music and a free [G] electric band
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] My father sent me money and [D] I spent it very fast
On [G] a girl I met in Berkeley in [D] a social science class
Yes, [G] and we learned about her body, [D] but her mind I didn't know
[G] Until deep-rooted [D] attitudes and morals began to show
And she wanted to get married even though she never [G] said
And I knew her well [Am] enough by now [D] to see inside [G] her head
She'd settled for [C] suburbia [D] and a little patch of land
[Am] So I gave her up for music [D] and a free [G] electric band
_ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] Ooh, _ _ [D] the free electric band
[G] Dum-ba-da dum-ba-da beep-beep
The [D] free electric [G] band
Dum-ba-da dum-ba-da beep-beep
The [D] free electric band [G] Yeah _ _ _ _
Ooh
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _