Chords for Andrew Austin "Carey" Cover by Joni Mitchell - Front Porch Session #3
Tempo:
77.2 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
G
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [Cm]
[Bb]
The wind is in from [F] Africa, and last night I couldn't sleep.
Oh you know it sure is [Bb] hard to leave you Carrie, [F] but it's really not my home.
[Fm] [Bb] Fingernails are filthy, [F] I've got peach tar on my feet.
[Eb] And I miss that [Bb] clean white linen and that [Fm] fancy [Dm] French cologne.
[F] Carrie get [Bb] out your cane, I'll put [F] on some silver.
[Eb] Oh you're a mean old daddy, but [Bb] I like you fine.
Come on down to the Mermaid Cafe, where I will buy you a bottle of wine.
[Eb] And we'll laugh and toast to nothing and [G] smash our empty glasses down.
[Bb] Let's have a round for these freaks and these [G] soldiers, a round for these friends of mine.
[Eb] Let's have another round for [Bb] the bright red devil [C] who keeps me in this [F] tourist town.
Carrie get [Bb] out your cane, I'll [G] put on some silver.
[Eb] Come to the Mermaid Cafe, [Bb] have fun tonight.
Maybe I'll go to [F] Amsterdam, maybe I'll go to Rome.
[Eb] And rent me a [Bb] grand, [F] put some flowers round my room.
Oh but let's not [Bb] talk very well, [F] now the [G] night is a starry dome.
[Eb] And they're playing that [Bb] scratchy rock and roll beneath the Matala [F] moon.
Carrie get out [Bb] your cane, I'll put [G] on some silver.
[Eb] Oh you're a [F] mean old daddy, but I [Bb] like you.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
The wind is in from Africa, [F] and last night I couldn't sleep.
[Eb] Sure it's [Bb] hard to leave you Carrie, when [F] it's really not my home.
[Bb] Oh [Eb] maybe it's been too long a time [F] since I've been scrambling down on the street.
[Eb] But I miss that clean [Bb] white linen and that [F] fancy French cologne.
Oh Carrie get out your cane, [Bb] I'll put [G] on my finest [Eb] silver.
Come to the Mermaid Cafe, have fun [Bb] tonight.
[Eb] Oh you're [G] a mean old daddy, [Bb] but you're out of sight.
[Bb]
The wind is in from [F] Africa, and last night I couldn't sleep.
Oh you know it sure is [Bb] hard to leave you Carrie, [F] but it's really not my home.
[Fm] [Bb] Fingernails are filthy, [F] I've got peach tar on my feet.
[Eb] And I miss that [Bb] clean white linen and that [Fm] fancy [Dm] French cologne.
[F] Carrie get [Bb] out your cane, I'll put [F] on some silver.
[Eb] Oh you're a mean old daddy, but [Bb] I like you fine.
Come on down to the Mermaid Cafe, where I will buy you a bottle of wine.
[Eb] And we'll laugh and toast to nothing and [G] smash our empty glasses down.
[Bb] Let's have a round for these freaks and these [G] soldiers, a round for these friends of mine.
[Eb] Let's have another round for [Bb] the bright red devil [C] who keeps me in this [F] tourist town.
Carrie get [Bb] out your cane, I'll [G] put on some silver.
[Eb] Come to the Mermaid Cafe, [Bb] have fun tonight.
Maybe I'll go to [F] Amsterdam, maybe I'll go to Rome.
[Eb] And rent me a [Bb] grand, [F] put some flowers round my room.
Oh but let's not [Bb] talk very well, [F] now the [G] night is a starry dome.
[Eb] And they're playing that [Bb] scratchy rock and roll beneath the Matala [F] moon.
Carrie get out [Bb] your cane, I'll put [G] on some silver.
[Eb] Oh you're a [F] mean old daddy, but I [Bb] like you.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
The wind is in from Africa, [F] and last night I couldn't sleep.
[Eb] Sure it's [Bb] hard to leave you Carrie, when [F] it's really not my home.
[Bb] Oh [Eb] maybe it's been too long a time [F] since I've been scrambling down on the street.
[Eb] But I miss that clean [Bb] white linen and that [F] fancy French cologne.
Oh Carrie get out your cane, [Bb] I'll put [G] on my finest [Eb] silver.
Come to the Mermaid Cafe, have fun [Bb] tonight.
[Eb] Oh you're [G] a mean old daddy, [Bb] but you're out of sight.
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
G
Fm
Bb
F
Eb
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
The wind is in from [F] Africa, and last night I couldn't sleep.
Oh you know it sure is [Bb] hard to leave you Carrie, [F] but it's really not my home.
[Fm] _ [Bb] Fingernails are filthy, [F] I've got peach tar on my feet.
[Eb] And I miss that [Bb] clean white linen and that [Fm] fancy [Dm] French cologne. _
[F] Carrie get [Bb] out your cane, I'll put [F] on some silver.
[Eb] Oh you're a mean old daddy, but [Bb] I like you _ fine.
_ Come on down to the Mermaid Cafe, where I will buy you a bottle of wine.
[Eb] And we'll laugh and toast to nothing and [G] smash our empty glasses down.
[Bb] Let's have a round for these freaks and these [G] soldiers, a round for these friends of mine.
[Eb] Let's have another round for [Bb] the bright red devil [C] who keeps me in this [F] tourist town.
Carrie get [Bb] out your cane, I'll [G] put on some silver.
[Eb] Come to the Mermaid Cafe, [Bb] have fun tonight. _ _ _ _ _
Maybe I'll go to [F] Amsterdam, maybe I'll go to Rome.
[Eb] And rent me a [Bb] grand, [F] put some flowers round my room.
Oh but let's not [Bb] talk very well, [F] now the [G] night is a starry dome.
[Eb] And they're playing that [Bb] scratchy rock and roll beneath the Matala [F] moon.
Carrie get out [Bb] your cane, I'll put [G] on some silver.
[Eb] Oh you're a [F] mean old daddy, but I [Bb] like you. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The wind is in from Africa, [F] and last night I couldn't sleep.
_ [Eb] Sure it's [Bb] hard to leave you Carrie, when [F] it's really not my home.
[Bb] Oh [Eb] maybe it's been too long a time [F] since I've been scrambling down on the street.
[Eb] But I miss that clean [Bb] white linen and that [F] fancy French cologne.
Oh Carrie get out your cane, [Bb] I'll put [G] on my finest [Eb] silver.
Come to the Mermaid Cafe, have fun [Bb] tonight.
_ [Eb] Oh you're [G] a mean old daddy, [Bb] but you're out of sight. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
The wind is in from [F] Africa, and last night I couldn't sleep.
Oh you know it sure is [Bb] hard to leave you Carrie, [F] but it's really not my home.
[Fm] _ [Bb] Fingernails are filthy, [F] I've got peach tar on my feet.
[Eb] And I miss that [Bb] clean white linen and that [Fm] fancy [Dm] French cologne. _
[F] Carrie get [Bb] out your cane, I'll put [F] on some silver.
[Eb] Oh you're a mean old daddy, but [Bb] I like you _ fine.
_ Come on down to the Mermaid Cafe, where I will buy you a bottle of wine.
[Eb] And we'll laugh and toast to nothing and [G] smash our empty glasses down.
[Bb] Let's have a round for these freaks and these [G] soldiers, a round for these friends of mine.
[Eb] Let's have another round for [Bb] the bright red devil [C] who keeps me in this [F] tourist town.
Carrie get [Bb] out your cane, I'll [G] put on some silver.
[Eb] Come to the Mermaid Cafe, [Bb] have fun tonight. _ _ _ _ _
Maybe I'll go to [F] Amsterdam, maybe I'll go to Rome.
[Eb] And rent me a [Bb] grand, [F] put some flowers round my room.
Oh but let's not [Bb] talk very well, [F] now the [G] night is a starry dome.
[Eb] And they're playing that [Bb] scratchy rock and roll beneath the Matala [F] moon.
Carrie get out [Bb] your cane, I'll put [G] on some silver.
[Eb] Oh you're a [F] mean old daddy, but I [Bb] like you. _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ The wind is in from Africa, [F] and last night I couldn't sleep.
_ [Eb] Sure it's [Bb] hard to leave you Carrie, when [F] it's really not my home.
[Bb] Oh [Eb] maybe it's been too long a time [F] since I've been scrambling down on the street.
[Eb] But I miss that clean [Bb] white linen and that [F] fancy French cologne.
Oh Carrie get out your cane, [Bb] I'll put [G] on my finest [Eb] silver.
Come to the Mermaid Cafe, have fun [Bb] tonight.
_ [Eb] Oh you're [G] a mean old daddy, [Bb] but you're out of sight. _ _ _ _ _