Chords for Big Tom & The Mainliners - If It's Lonesome At Your Table
Tempo:
84.4 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Ab
Db
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb]
[Bb] [Eb] If you're lonesome at your table [Ab] and you're tired of all those days, [Eb] you don't have to keep thinking [Bb] all the time.
[Eb] Well, I'm that old [Ab] boat of you that's been sinking for so long.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome, [Eb] you're after mine.
This honky-tonk don't [Db] offer much, just a [Ab] cold and wonky mind.
[Eb] Place to think of that old [Bb] lonesome kind.
[Fm] [Eb] I'm glad you're here to [Ab] sympathise with dreamers all apart.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome, [Eb] you're after mine.
[Bb] [Eb]
And so, ladies [G] and gentlemen, [Ab] that about concludes our visit to the [Eb] Glencarne.
We do hope you enjoyed [Bb] us as much as we enjoyed cleaning you.
Before [Eb] we leave you, I'd like you to meet the members [Ab] of the Mainliners.
Starting away over on [Eb] my left, on lead guitar and fiddle, [Bb] and also [Eb] my brother, Seamus McMahon.
On bass [Ab] guitar and vocals, Ginger Margo.
[Eb] The man who lays [Bb] down the magic beat, also a fine [Eb] singer, Ronnie Duffy.
[Ab] On keyboards, [Eb] electric organ and piano, the man who made the [Bb] sound his own, [Eb] John Beatty.
On [Ab] trombone and also on vocals, Sir McEvan.
[Eb] [Bb] We'd like to thank also our road [Eb] crew, Jermit, Brendan, [Ab] and our sound engineer, Tony.
[Eb]
My name's Henry McMahon.
[Bb] Thank you.
[Eb] And it just remains for me to introduce to you the star of our show, the man they call the legend, the living legend.
How about it for Big Tom?
[Bb] [Eb] Better dry those pretty [Ab] eyes, sweetheart, than wipe those tears away.
The world [Eb] don't care about you when [Bb] you're crying.
[Bb] [Eb] Well, I've been [Ebm] blue so darn [Ab] long, long that I love you, friend, you see.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome [Eb] here at mine.
Used to like the sound I'm playing now, [Ab] and I look back at that since that day.
I [Eb] must have bought the soul jukebox a million [Bb] times.
[Eb] Let's buy it just once more tonight for [Ab] all of you, friend, you see.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome [Eb] here at mine.
[Bb] [Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] [Eb] If you're lonesome at your table [Ab] and you're tired of all those days, [Eb] you don't have to keep thinking [Bb] all the time.
[Eb] Well, I'm that old [Ab] boat of you that's been sinking for so long.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome, [Eb] you're after mine.
This honky-tonk don't [Db] offer much, just a [Ab] cold and wonky mind.
[Eb] Place to think of that old [Bb] lonesome kind.
[Fm] [Eb] I'm glad you're here to [Ab] sympathise with dreamers all apart.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome, [Eb] you're after mine.
[Bb] [Eb]
And so, ladies [G] and gentlemen, [Ab] that about concludes our visit to the [Eb] Glencarne.
We do hope you enjoyed [Bb] us as much as we enjoyed cleaning you.
Before [Eb] we leave you, I'd like you to meet the members [Ab] of the Mainliners.
Starting away over on [Eb] my left, on lead guitar and fiddle, [Bb] and also [Eb] my brother, Seamus McMahon.
On bass [Ab] guitar and vocals, Ginger Margo.
[Eb] The man who lays [Bb] down the magic beat, also a fine [Eb] singer, Ronnie Duffy.
[Ab] On keyboards, [Eb] electric organ and piano, the man who made the [Bb] sound his own, [Eb] John Beatty.
On [Ab] trombone and also on vocals, Sir McEvan.
[Eb] [Bb] We'd like to thank also our road [Eb] crew, Jermit, Brendan, [Ab] and our sound engineer, Tony.
[Eb]
My name's Henry McMahon.
[Bb] Thank you.
[Eb] And it just remains for me to introduce to you the star of our show, the man they call the legend, the living legend.
How about it for Big Tom?
[Bb] [Eb] Better dry those pretty [Ab] eyes, sweetheart, than wipe those tears away.
The world [Eb] don't care about you when [Bb] you're crying.
[Bb] [Eb] Well, I've been [Ebm] blue so darn [Ab] long, long that I love you, friend, you see.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome [Eb] here at mine.
Used to like the sound I'm playing now, [Ab] and I look back at that since that day.
I [Eb] must have bought the soul jukebox a million [Bb] times.
[Eb] Let's buy it just once more tonight for [Ab] all of you, friend, you see.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome [Eb] here at mine.
[Bb] [Eb] [Bb] [Eb]
Key:
Eb
Bb
Ab
Db
Fm
Eb
Bb
Ab
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ If you're lonesome at your table [Ab] and you're tired of all those days, [Eb] you don't have to keep thinking [Bb] all the time.
_ [Eb] Well, I'm that old [Ab] boat of you that's been sinking for so long.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome, [Eb] you're after mine.
_ This honky-tonk don't [Db] offer much, just a [Ab] cold and wonky mind.
[Eb] Place to think of that old [Bb] lonesome kind.
[Fm] _ [Eb] I'm glad you're here to [Ab] sympathise with dreamers all apart.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome, [Eb] you're after mine. _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
And so, ladies [G] and gentlemen, [Ab] that about concludes our visit to the [Eb] Glencarne.
We do hope you enjoyed [Bb] us as much as we enjoyed cleaning you.
Before [Eb] we leave you, I'd like you to meet the members [Ab] of the Mainliners.
Starting away over on [Eb] my left, on lead guitar and fiddle, [Bb] and also [Eb] my brother, Seamus McMahon. _
On bass [Ab] guitar and vocals, Ginger Margo. _
[Eb] _ The man who lays [Bb] down the magic beat, also a fine [Eb] singer, Ronnie Duffy.
_ _ [Ab] _ On keyboards, [Eb] electric organ and piano, the man who made the [Bb] sound his own, [Eb] John Beatty. _
On _ _ [Ab] trombone and also on vocals, Sir McEvan.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] We'd like to thank also our road [Eb] crew, Jermit, Brendan, [Ab] and our sound engineer, Tony.
[Eb]
My name's Henry McMahon.
[Bb] Thank you.
[Eb] And it just remains for me to introduce to you the star of our show, the man they call the legend, the living legend.
How about it for Big Tom? _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ Better dry those pretty [Ab] eyes, sweetheart, than wipe those tears away.
The world [Eb] don't care about you when [Bb] you're crying.
_ _ [Bb] [Eb] Well, I've been [Ebm] blue so darn [Ab] long, long that I love you, friend, you see.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome [Eb] here at mine.
_ Used to like the sound I'm playing now, [Ab] and I look back at that since that day.
I [Eb] must have bought the soul jukebox a million [Bb] times.
_ [Eb] Let's buy it just once more tonight for [Ab] all of you, friend, you see.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome [Eb] here at mine. _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ If you're lonesome at your table [Ab] and you're tired of all those days, [Eb] you don't have to keep thinking [Bb] all the time.
_ [Eb] Well, I'm that old [Ab] boat of you that's been sinking for so long.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome, [Eb] you're after mine.
_ This honky-tonk don't [Db] offer much, just a [Ab] cold and wonky mind.
[Eb] Place to think of that old [Bb] lonesome kind.
[Fm] _ [Eb] I'm glad you're here to [Ab] sympathise with dreamers all apart.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome, [Eb] you're after mine. _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
And so, ladies [G] and gentlemen, [Ab] that about concludes our visit to the [Eb] Glencarne.
We do hope you enjoyed [Bb] us as much as we enjoyed cleaning you.
Before [Eb] we leave you, I'd like you to meet the members [Ab] of the Mainliners.
Starting away over on [Eb] my left, on lead guitar and fiddle, [Bb] and also [Eb] my brother, Seamus McMahon. _
On bass [Ab] guitar and vocals, Ginger Margo. _
[Eb] _ The man who lays [Bb] down the magic beat, also a fine [Eb] singer, Ronnie Duffy.
_ _ [Ab] _ On keyboards, [Eb] electric organ and piano, the man who made the [Bb] sound his own, [Eb] John Beatty. _
On _ _ [Ab] trombone and also on vocals, Sir McEvan.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] We'd like to thank also our road [Eb] crew, Jermit, Brendan, [Ab] and our sound engineer, Tony.
[Eb]
My name's Henry McMahon.
[Bb] Thank you.
[Eb] And it just remains for me to introduce to you the star of our show, the man they call the legend, the living legend.
How about it for Big Tom? _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ Better dry those pretty [Ab] eyes, sweetheart, than wipe those tears away.
The world [Eb] don't care about you when [Bb] you're crying.
_ _ [Bb] [Eb] Well, I've been [Ebm] blue so darn [Ab] long, long that I love you, friend, you see.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome [Eb] here at mine.
_ Used to like the sound I'm playing now, [Ab] and I look back at that since that day.
I [Eb] must have bought the soul jukebox a million [Bb] times.
_ [Eb] Let's buy it just once more tonight for [Ab] all of you, friend, you see.
[Eb] If it's lonesome at your table, [Bb] you're welcome [Eb] here at mine. _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _