Neon Skyline Chords by Andy Shauf
Tempo:
125.25 bpm
Chords used:
G
F
C
D
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
I [G] called up [D] Charlie about a quarter [F] past nine and [G] said,
What's going on tonight?
[C] He [G] said, no [D] plans, but I wouldn't mind [F] holding [G] a lighter head tonight.
[C] I [G] said, come to the [D] skyline, I'll be [F] washing my [G] sins away.
[Em] Oh, he [F] just laughed.
[Em] Said, I'll [F] be late.
You [D] know how [G] it can be.
[F] [G]
[C] I looked [G] in my [D] fridge, it was a dark scene, [F] so I [G] buttered some bread.
[C] [G] Chewed my way [D] out the door and walked [F] down the [G] street.
[C] To [G] the neon [Dm] skyline, I'll grab myself a [G] stool at the bar.
[Em] Oh, somehow [F] Rose [Em]
[F] always knows just [D] exactly [G] what I need.
[C] She didn't [G] ask, [Dm] she just opened [F] a cold can and [G] set it down in front of me.
[C] [G] I said thanks [Dm] and thought about how [F] Judy used [G] to come here with me.
[C] But [G] I got so [D] tired of her [F] calling this [G] her disease.
[A] [Em] Cause I'm [F] just fine.
[G] Sometimes [F] I need to clear [D] my mind, you know [G] how that can be.
[C] [G] [Dm] [F]
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[C] [G] [Dm] [F]
[G] [F] [Em]
[C] [G] [Dm] [C]
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[C] [G] Shortly walked in about a quarter [D] past [F] ten and [G] I said, greetings old man.
[C] [G] He hung his [Dm] coat on the wall and took the [F] stool [G] next to mine.
[C] [G] He asked, [D] Rose, blow on glass, I'm [Dm] all [G] alone, and she laughed.
[Am] [Em] Oh, [F] I'm just fine.
[Em] I'm [F] wasting time, but [D] sometimes there's no better feeling [G] than that.
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[C] [G] [Dm] [F]
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[N]
I [G] called up [D] Charlie about a quarter [F] past nine and [G] said,
What's going on tonight?
[C] He [G] said, no [D] plans, but I wouldn't mind [F] holding [G] a lighter head tonight.
[C] I [G] said, come to the [D] skyline, I'll be [F] washing my [G] sins away.
[Em] Oh, he [F] just laughed.
[Em] Said, I'll [F] be late.
You [D] know how [G] it can be.
[F] [G]
[C] I looked [G] in my [D] fridge, it was a dark scene, [F] so I [G] buttered some bread.
[C] [G] Chewed my way [D] out the door and walked [F] down the [G] street.
[C] To [G] the neon [Dm] skyline, I'll grab myself a [G] stool at the bar.
[Em] Oh, somehow [F] Rose [Em]
[F] always knows just [D] exactly [G] what I need.
[C] She didn't [G] ask, [Dm] she just opened [F] a cold can and [G] set it down in front of me.
[C] [G] I said thanks [Dm] and thought about how [F] Judy used [G] to come here with me.
[C] But [G] I got so [D] tired of her [F] calling this [G] her disease.
[A] [Em] Cause I'm [F] just fine.
[G] Sometimes [F] I need to clear [D] my mind, you know [G] how that can be.
[C] [G] [Dm] [F]
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[C] [G] [Dm] [F]
[G] [F] [Em]
[C] [G] [Dm] [C]
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[C] [G] Shortly walked in about a quarter [D] past [F] ten and [G] I said, greetings old man.
[C] [G] He hung his [Dm] coat on the wall and took the [F] stool [G] next to mine.
[C] [G] He asked, [D] Rose, blow on glass, I'm [Dm] all [G] alone, and she laughed.
[Am] [Em] Oh, [F] I'm just fine.
[Em] I'm [F] wasting time, but [D] sometimes there's no better feeling [G] than that.
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[C] [G] [Dm] [F]
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[C] [G] [Dm]
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[C] [G] [D] [F]
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[N]
Key:
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Dm
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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I [G] called up [D] Charlie about a quarter [F] past nine and [G] said,
What's going on tonight? _ _ _ _ _
[C] He [G] said, no [D] plans, but I wouldn't mind [F] holding [G] a lighter head tonight. _ _ _ _
[C] I [G] said, come to the [D] skyline, I'll be [F] washing my [G] sins away.
_ _ [Em] _ _ Oh, he [F] just laughed.
_ [Em] _ _ Said, I'll [F] be late.
You [D] know how [G] it can be.
_ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] I looked [G] in my [D] fridge, it was a dark scene, [F] so I [G] buttered some bread. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] Chewed my way [D] out the door and walked [F] down the [G] street. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] To [G] the neon [Dm] skyline, I'll grab myself a [G] stool at the bar.
_ [Em] _ _ Oh, somehow [F] _ _ Rose [Em] _ _ _
[F] always knows just [D] exactly [G] what I need. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] She didn't [G] ask, [Dm] she just opened [F] a cold can and [G] set it down in front of me. _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] I said thanks [Dm] and thought about how [F] Judy used [G] to come here with me. _ _ _ _ _
[C] But [G] I got so [D] tired of her [F] calling this [G] her disease.
[A] _ _ [Em] _ _ Cause I'm [F] just fine.
_ _ [G] _ _ Sometimes [F] I need to clear [D] my mind, you know [G] how that can be. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [F] _
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[C] _ [G] Shortly walked in about a quarter [D] past [F] ten and [G] I said, greetings old man. _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] He hung his [Dm] coat on the wall and took the [F] stool [G] next to mine. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] He asked, [D] Rose, blow on glass, I'm [Dm] all [G] alone, and she laughed.
[Am] _ [Em] _ _ Oh, [F] I'm just fine.
_ [Em] _ _ I'm [F] wasting time, but [D] sometimes there's no better feeling [G] than that. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _
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I [G] called up [D] Charlie about a quarter [F] past nine and [G] said,
What's going on tonight? _ _ _ _ _
[C] He [G] said, no [D] plans, but I wouldn't mind [F] holding [G] a lighter head tonight. _ _ _ _
[C] I [G] said, come to the [D] skyline, I'll be [F] washing my [G] sins away.
_ _ [Em] _ _ Oh, he [F] just laughed.
_ [Em] _ _ Said, I'll [F] be late.
You [D] know how [G] it can be.
_ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] I looked [G] in my [D] fridge, it was a dark scene, [F] so I [G] buttered some bread. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] Chewed my way [D] out the door and walked [F] down the [G] street. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] To [G] the neon [Dm] skyline, I'll grab myself a [G] stool at the bar.
_ [Em] _ _ Oh, somehow [F] _ _ Rose [Em] _ _ _
[F] always knows just [D] exactly [G] what I need. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] She didn't [G] ask, [Dm] she just opened [F] a cold can and [G] set it down in front of me. _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] I said thanks [Dm] and thought about how [F] Judy used [G] to come here with me. _ _ _ _ _
[C] But [G] I got so [D] tired of her [F] calling this [G] her disease.
[A] _ _ [Em] _ _ Cause I'm [F] just fine.
_ _ [G] _ _ Sometimes [F] I need to clear [D] my mind, you know [G] how that can be. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [F] _
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[C] _ [G] Shortly walked in about a quarter [D] past [F] ten and [G] I said, greetings old man. _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] He hung his [Dm] coat on the wall and took the [F] stool [G] next to mine. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ [G] He asked, [D] Rose, blow on glass, I'm [Dm] all [G] alone, and she laughed.
[Am] _ [Em] _ _ Oh, [F] I'm just fine.
_ [Em] _ _ I'm [F] wasting time, but [D] sometimes there's no better feeling [G] than that. _ _ _ _ _ _
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