Blasters - Border Radio Chords
Tempo:
122.05 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Gm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm]
One more midnight [C] of Manchester gone, [G] the night flew too slow.
She tries to remember [C] the year, that's why [G] she's listening [D] to the border [G] radio.
Cars go free [C] and requests no phone, [G] some days she used to know.
She prays to herself [C] that we're for real, [G] listening [D] to the border [G]
radio.
[A] [C]
This song comes from 1962, dedicated to a man who's gone, 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
[G]
This is the border radio, this is the border [Gm] radio.
[G] She thinks of her son, [C] sleeping in his room, [G]
and how the man won't see him grow.
She thinks of her life and [C] she hopes for a change [G] while listening to the border radio.
[A] [C]
[G]
[C]
[G] [D]
[A] [C] This song comes from 1962, dedicated to a man who's gone, 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
[G] This [D] is the border [Gm]
radio, [G] this is the border [Gm]
radio.
[G] She plays her tune [C] but she can't concentrate, [G] she wonders why he had to go.
One more midnight [C] her man is still gone, [G] she's listening [D] to the border [G] radio.
[C] This song comes from 1962, dedicated to a man who's gone, 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
This is [D] the border [G] radio, this is [D] the border [G] radio.
This is [D] the border [G] radio.
One more midnight [C] of Manchester gone, [G] the night flew too slow.
She tries to remember [C] the year, that's why [G] she's listening [D] to the border [G] radio.
Cars go free [C] and requests no phone, [G] some days she used to know.
She prays to herself [C] that we're for real, [G] listening [D] to the border [G]
radio.
[A] [C]
This song comes from 1962, dedicated to a man who's gone, 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
[G]
This is the border radio, this is the border [Gm] radio.
[G] She thinks of her son, [C] sleeping in his room, [G]
and how the man won't see him grow.
She thinks of her life and [C] she hopes for a change [G] while listening to the border radio.
[A] [C]
[G]
[C]
[G] [D]
[A] [C] This song comes from 1962, dedicated to a man who's gone, 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
[G] This [D] is the border [Gm]
radio, [G] this is the border [Gm]
radio.
[G] She plays her tune [C] but she can't concentrate, [G] she wonders why he had to go.
One more midnight [C] her man is still gone, [G] she's listening [D] to the border [G] radio.
[C] This song comes from 1962, dedicated to a man who's gone, 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
This is [D] the border [G] radio, this is [D] the border [G] radio.
This is [D] the border [G] radio.
Key:
G
C
D
Gm
A
G
C
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ One more midnight [C] of Manchester gone, _ [G] the night flew too slow.
_ _ She tries to remember [C] the year, that's why [G] she's listening [D] to the border [G] radio.
_ _ _ Cars go free [C] and requests no phone, [G] some days she used to know.
She _ prays to herself [C] that we're for real, [G] listening [D] to the border [G]
radio.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [C]
This song comes from _ 1962, _ dedicated to a man who's gone, _ _ 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
_ [G] _
This is the border radio, _ _ _ this is the border [Gm] radio.
[G] She thinks of her son, [C] sleeping in his room, [G]
and how the man won't see him grow.
_ She thinks of her life and [C] she hopes for a change [G] while listening to the border radio. _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [C] This song comes from _ 1962, _ dedicated to a man who's gone, _ _ 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
_ [G] This [D] is the border [Gm]
radio, _ _ [G] this is the border [Gm]
radio.
_ [G] She plays her tune [C] but she can't concentrate, [G] she wonders why he had to go.
_ _ _ One more midnight [C] her man is still gone, [G] she's listening [D] to the border [G] radio.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] This song comes from _ 1962, dedicated to a man who's gone, _ 50,000 watts out of Mexico. _ _
This is [D] the border [G] radio, _ _ _ this is [D] the border [G] radio. _ _ _
This is [D] the border [G] radio. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ One more midnight [C] of Manchester gone, _ [G] the night flew too slow.
_ _ She tries to remember [C] the year, that's why [G] she's listening [D] to the border [G] radio.
_ _ _ Cars go free [C] and requests no phone, [G] some days she used to know.
She _ prays to herself [C] that we're for real, [G] listening [D] to the border [G]
radio.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [C]
This song comes from _ 1962, _ dedicated to a man who's gone, _ _ 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
_ [G] _
This is the border radio, _ _ _ this is the border [Gm] radio.
[G] She thinks of her son, [C] sleeping in his room, [G]
and how the man won't see him grow.
_ She thinks of her life and [C] she hopes for a change [G] while listening to the border radio. _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [C] This song comes from _ 1962, _ dedicated to a man who's gone, _ _ 50,000 watts out of Mexico.
_ [G] This [D] is the border [Gm]
radio, _ _ [G] this is the border [Gm]
radio.
_ [G] She plays her tune [C] but she can't concentrate, [G] she wonders why he had to go.
_ _ _ One more midnight [C] her man is still gone, [G] she's listening [D] to the border [G] radio.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] This song comes from _ 1962, dedicated to a man who's gone, _ 50,000 watts out of Mexico. _ _
This is [D] the border [G] radio, _ _ _ this is [D] the border [G] radio. _ _ _
This is [D] the border [G] radio. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _