Chords for Belle and Sebastian - Piazza, New York Catcher (Juno Soundtrack)
Tempo:
105.6 bpm
Chords used:
Abm
Ebm
Db
B
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello, with me, most private, [B] and we'll sail [Gb] around the world.
[Abm] I will be off at an [Ebm] end, and you my wayward go.
[B] [Abm] Many nights of talking [Db] in hotel rooms, can you take?
[Abm] Many nights of flimping [Db] round and pegging holidays.
[B] Oh, hello, with me, in private, [Ebm] and we'll set something ablaze.
[Abm] A trail [Db] for the devil [Ebm] to erase.
[Gb] San Francisco's calling [Db] us, to join some X [Gb]-World play.
[Abm] Piazza New York, catcher [Ebm] are you, straighter are you gay?
[Abm] We're hung about the stadium, [Db] we've got no place to stay.
[Abm] We're hung about the candelon, [Db] and tenderly, you tell about [B] the saddest book you ever read.
[Ebm] It always makes you cry, [Abm] the statues [Db] crying too, and well [Ebm] he may.
[Gb] I love you, I've a drowning grip [B] on your adoring [Gb] face.
[Abm] I love you, my [Ebm] responsibility's found a place.
Beside you, unstrung warnings in [Db] the guise of gentle words.
Come wave upon me from the family, why don't it absurd?
You'll [B] take care of her, I know it, you [Ebm] will do a better job.
[Abm] Maybe, [Db] but not what she [Ebm] deserves.
[Gb] Hello, with me, Miss Private, and [B] we'll drink ourselves [Gb] awake.
[Abm] We'll taste the coffee houses [Ebm] and award certificates.
[Abm] A privy seal to keep the [Db] feel of 1960's style.
[Abm] We'll comment on the decor and [Db] we'll help her pass her by.
[B] And at dusk, when work is over, [Ebm] we'll continue the debate.
[Abm] In a borrowed [Db] bedroom, virginal [Ebm] and spare.
[Gb] The catcher hits for 318 [B] and catches [Gb] every day.
[Abm] The pitcher puts religion [Ebm] first and rest on holidays.
[Abm] He goes into cathedrals [Db] and lies prostrate on the floor.
[Abm] He knows a drink affects his [Db] speed, he's praying for it.
All the way [B] back into the life he wants, and [Ebm] the confession of the bench.
[Abm] Life [Db] outside a diamond [Ebm] is a wrench.
[Gb] I wish that you were here with [B] me to pass the [Gb] dull weekend.
[Abm] I know it wouldn't come to [Ebm] love, my heroine, pretend.
[Abm] A lady stepping from the [Db] song we love until this day.
[Abm] He settled for an [Db] epitaph like walk away.
Renée, the [B] sun upon the roof in winter, [Ebm] will draw you out like a flower.
[Abm] Meet [Db] you at the statue in an [Ebm] hour.
[Abm] Meet you at [Db] the statue in [Ebm] an hour.
[Abm] I will be off at an [Ebm] end, and you my wayward go.
[B] [Abm] Many nights of talking [Db] in hotel rooms, can you take?
[Abm] Many nights of flimping [Db] round and pegging holidays.
[B] Oh, hello, with me, in private, [Ebm] and we'll set something ablaze.
[Abm] A trail [Db] for the devil [Ebm] to erase.
[Gb] San Francisco's calling [Db] us, to join some X [Gb]-World play.
[Abm] Piazza New York, catcher [Ebm] are you, straighter are you gay?
[Abm] We're hung about the stadium, [Db] we've got no place to stay.
[Abm] We're hung about the candelon, [Db] and tenderly, you tell about [B] the saddest book you ever read.
[Ebm] It always makes you cry, [Abm] the statues [Db] crying too, and well [Ebm] he may.
[Gb] I love you, I've a drowning grip [B] on your adoring [Gb] face.
[Abm] I love you, my [Ebm] responsibility's found a place.
Beside you, unstrung warnings in [Db] the guise of gentle words.
Come wave upon me from the family, why don't it absurd?
You'll [B] take care of her, I know it, you [Ebm] will do a better job.
[Abm] Maybe, [Db] but not what she [Ebm] deserves.
[Gb] Hello, with me, Miss Private, and [B] we'll drink ourselves [Gb] awake.
[Abm] We'll taste the coffee houses [Ebm] and award certificates.
[Abm] A privy seal to keep the [Db] feel of 1960's style.
[Abm] We'll comment on the decor and [Db] we'll help her pass her by.
[B] And at dusk, when work is over, [Ebm] we'll continue the debate.
[Abm] In a borrowed [Db] bedroom, virginal [Ebm] and spare.
[Gb] The catcher hits for 318 [B] and catches [Gb] every day.
[Abm] The pitcher puts religion [Ebm] first and rest on holidays.
[Abm] He goes into cathedrals [Db] and lies prostrate on the floor.
[Abm] He knows a drink affects his [Db] speed, he's praying for it.
All the way [B] back into the life he wants, and [Ebm] the confession of the bench.
[Abm] Life [Db] outside a diamond [Ebm] is a wrench.
[Gb] I wish that you were here with [B] me to pass the [Gb] dull weekend.
[Abm] I know it wouldn't come to [Ebm] love, my heroine, pretend.
[Abm] A lady stepping from the [Db] song we love until this day.
[Abm] He settled for an [Db] epitaph like walk away.
Renée, the [B] sun upon the roof in winter, [Ebm] will draw you out like a flower.
[Abm] Meet [Db] you at the statue in an [Ebm] hour.
[Abm] Meet you at [Db] the statue in [Ebm] an hour.
Key:
Abm
Ebm
Db
B
Gb
Abm
Ebm
Db
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Hello, with me, most private, [B] and we'll sail [Gb] around the world.
[Abm] I will be off at an [Ebm] end, and you my wayward go.
[B] [Abm] Many nights of talking [Db] in hotel rooms, can you take?
[Abm] Many nights of flimping [Db] round and pegging holidays.
[B] Oh, hello, with me, in private, [Ebm] and we'll set something ablaze.
[Abm] A trail [Db] for the devil [Ebm] to erase. _ _
[Gb] San Francisco's calling [Db] us, to join some X [Gb]-World play.
[Abm] Piazza New York, catcher [Ebm] are you, straighter are you gay?
[Abm] We're hung about the stadium, [Db] we've got no place to stay.
[Abm] We're hung about the candelon, [Db] and tenderly, you tell about [B] the saddest book you ever read.
[Ebm] It always makes you cry, [Abm] the statues [Db] crying too, and well [Ebm] he may. _ _
[Gb] I love you, I've a drowning grip [B] on your adoring [Gb] face.
[Abm] I love you, my _ _ [Ebm] responsibility's found a place.
Beside you, unstrung warnings in [Db] the guise of gentle words.
Come wave upon me from the family, why don't it absurd?
You'll [B] take care of her, I know it, you [Ebm] will do a better job.
[Abm] Maybe, [Db] but not what she [Ebm] deserves. _
[Gb] Hello, with me, Miss Private, and [B] we'll drink ourselves [Gb] awake.
[Abm] We'll taste the coffee houses [Ebm] and award _ certificates.
[Abm] A privy seal to keep the [Db] feel of 1960's style.
[Abm] We'll comment on the decor and [Db] we'll help her pass her by.
[B] And at dusk, when work is over, [Ebm] we'll continue the debate.
[Abm] In a borrowed [Db] bedroom, virginal [Ebm] and spare. _
[Gb] The catcher hits for 318 [B] and catches [Gb] every day.
[Abm] The pitcher puts religion [Ebm] first and rest on holidays.
[Abm] He goes into cathedrals [Db] and lies prostrate on the floor.
[Abm] He knows a drink affects his [Db] speed, he's praying for it.
All the way [B] back into the life he wants, and [Ebm] the confession of the bench.
[Abm] Life [Db] outside a diamond [Ebm] is a wrench. _
[Gb] I wish that you were here with [B] me to pass the [Gb] dull weekend.
[Abm] I know it wouldn't come to [Ebm] love, my heroine, pretend.
[Abm] A lady stepping from the [Db] song we love until this day.
[Abm] He settled for an [Db] epitaph like walk away.
Renée, the [B] sun upon the roof in winter, [Ebm] will draw you out like a flower.
[Abm] Meet [Db] you at the statue in an [Ebm] hour. _ _
[Abm] Meet you at [Db] the statue in [Ebm] an hour. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hello, with me, most private, [B] and we'll sail [Gb] around the world.
[Abm] I will be off at an [Ebm] end, and you my wayward go.
[B] [Abm] Many nights of talking [Db] in hotel rooms, can you take?
[Abm] Many nights of flimping [Db] round and pegging holidays.
[B] Oh, hello, with me, in private, [Ebm] and we'll set something ablaze.
[Abm] A trail [Db] for the devil [Ebm] to erase. _ _
[Gb] San Francisco's calling [Db] us, to join some X [Gb]-World play.
[Abm] Piazza New York, catcher [Ebm] are you, straighter are you gay?
[Abm] We're hung about the stadium, [Db] we've got no place to stay.
[Abm] We're hung about the candelon, [Db] and tenderly, you tell about [B] the saddest book you ever read.
[Ebm] It always makes you cry, [Abm] the statues [Db] crying too, and well [Ebm] he may. _ _
[Gb] I love you, I've a drowning grip [B] on your adoring [Gb] face.
[Abm] I love you, my _ _ [Ebm] responsibility's found a place.
Beside you, unstrung warnings in [Db] the guise of gentle words.
Come wave upon me from the family, why don't it absurd?
You'll [B] take care of her, I know it, you [Ebm] will do a better job.
[Abm] Maybe, [Db] but not what she [Ebm] deserves. _
[Gb] Hello, with me, Miss Private, and [B] we'll drink ourselves [Gb] awake.
[Abm] We'll taste the coffee houses [Ebm] and award _ certificates.
[Abm] A privy seal to keep the [Db] feel of 1960's style.
[Abm] We'll comment on the decor and [Db] we'll help her pass her by.
[B] And at dusk, when work is over, [Ebm] we'll continue the debate.
[Abm] In a borrowed [Db] bedroom, virginal [Ebm] and spare. _
[Gb] The catcher hits for 318 [B] and catches [Gb] every day.
[Abm] The pitcher puts religion [Ebm] first and rest on holidays.
[Abm] He goes into cathedrals [Db] and lies prostrate on the floor.
[Abm] He knows a drink affects his [Db] speed, he's praying for it.
All the way [B] back into the life he wants, and [Ebm] the confession of the bench.
[Abm] Life [Db] outside a diamond [Ebm] is a wrench. _
[Gb] I wish that you were here with [B] me to pass the [Gb] dull weekend.
[Abm] I know it wouldn't come to [Ebm] love, my heroine, pretend.
[Abm] A lady stepping from the [Db] song we love until this day.
[Abm] He settled for an [Db] epitaph like walk away.
Renée, the [B] sun upon the roof in winter, [Ebm] will draw you out like a flower.
[Abm] Meet [Db] you at the statue in an [Ebm] hour. _ _
[Abm] Meet you at [Db] the statue in [Ebm] an hour. _
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