Chords for Brian And Michael - MatchStalk Men And MatchStalk Cats And Dogs (1977) (HD)
Tempo:
77.75 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Dm
A
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Ab] [C]
[A] [C]
He painted sulphured smokey [Am] tops on cardboard boxes from the [A] shops
And parts of Angcoats where I used to [Dm] play I'm sure he once walked down our street
[C] Cos he painted kids who weren't out on their feet
[G] The clothes they wore had all seen better [C] days
[Am] [Dm] [G] [C] Now they said his works of art were dull [Am] No room, old lad, the walls are full
[A] But Lowry didn't care much [Dm] anyway They said he just paints cats and [C] dogs
And match-stock men in boots and [G] clogs And Lowry said that's just the way [C] they'll stay
And he painted match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [G] painted kids on the corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
Now canvas and bushes were wearing [Am] thin When London started calling him
[A] To come on down and wear the [Dm] old flat cap They said tell us all about your [C] ways
And all about them sulphured [G] days Is it true you're just an ordinary [C] chap?
[G] And he [C] painted match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [G] painted kids on the corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
Now Lowry's hung upon the [Am] wall Beside the greatest of them [Em] all
And even the Mona Lisa [Dm] takes a bow This tired old man with hair like [C] snow
Told northern folk it's time to [G] go The fever came and the good Lord [C] mopped his brow
[G] And [C] he left his match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [D] left his kids on the [G] corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
And he [D] left his match-stock men and match-stock [Em] cats and dogs
He [E] left his kids on the [A] corner of the street that were [D] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Em] Outside them factory gates
To [A] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [D] cats and dogs
And he left his match-stock men and match-stock cats [Em] and dogs
He left [E] his kids on the corner [A] of the street that were [D] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Em] Outside them factory gates
To paint [A] his match-stock men and match-stock cats [D] and dogs
And he left his match-stock men and match-stock cats and [Em] dogs
He left his [A] kids on the corner of the street that were sparking [D] clubs
[A]
[D]
[A] [C]
He painted sulphured smokey [Am] tops on cardboard boxes from the [A] shops
And parts of Angcoats where I used to [Dm] play I'm sure he once walked down our street
[C] Cos he painted kids who weren't out on their feet
[G] The clothes they wore had all seen better [C] days
[Am] [Dm] [G] [C] Now they said his works of art were dull [Am] No room, old lad, the walls are full
[A] But Lowry didn't care much [Dm] anyway They said he just paints cats and [C] dogs
And match-stock men in boots and [G] clogs And Lowry said that's just the way [C] they'll stay
And he painted match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [G] painted kids on the corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
Now canvas and bushes were wearing [Am] thin When London started calling him
[A] To come on down and wear the [Dm] old flat cap They said tell us all about your [C] ways
And all about them sulphured [G] days Is it true you're just an ordinary [C] chap?
[G] And he [C] painted match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [G] painted kids on the corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
Now Lowry's hung upon the [Am] wall Beside the greatest of them [Em] all
And even the Mona Lisa [Dm] takes a bow This tired old man with hair like [C] snow
Told northern folk it's time to [G] go The fever came and the good Lord [C] mopped his brow
[G] And [C] he left his match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [D] left his kids on the [G] corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
And he [D] left his match-stock men and match-stock [Em] cats and dogs
He [E] left his kids on the [A] corner of the street that were [D] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Em] Outside them factory gates
To [A] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [D] cats and dogs
And he left his match-stock men and match-stock cats [Em] and dogs
He left [E] his kids on the corner [A] of the street that were [D] sparking clubs
Now he takes his brush and he waits [Em] Outside them factory gates
To paint [A] his match-stock men and match-stock cats [D] and dogs
And he left his match-stock men and match-stock cats and [Em] dogs
He left his [A] kids on the corner of the street that were sparking [D] clubs
[A]
[D]
Key:
C
G
Dm
A
D
C
G
Dm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ He painted sulphured smokey [Am] tops on cardboard boxes from the [A] shops
And parts of Angcoats where I used to [Dm] play _ _ I'm sure he once walked down our street
[C] Cos he painted kids who weren't out on their feet
[G] The clothes they wore had all seen better [C] days
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ [C] Now they said his works of art were dull [Am] No room, old lad, the walls are full
[A] But Lowry didn't care much [Dm] anyway They said he just paints cats and [C] dogs
And match-stock men in boots and [G] clogs And Lowry said that's just the way [C] they'll stay
And he painted match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [G] painted kids on the corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
_ Now canvas and bushes were wearing [Am] thin When London started calling him
[A] To come on down and wear the [Dm] old flat cap They said tell us all about your [C] ways
And all about them sulphured [G] days Is it true you're just an ordinary [C] chap?
[G] And he [C] painted match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [G] painted kids on the corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
_ Now Lowry's hung upon the [Am] wall Beside the greatest of them [Em] all
And even the Mona Lisa [Dm] takes a bow _ This tired old man with hair like [C] snow
Told northern folk it's time to [G] go The fever came and the good Lord [C] mopped his brow
[G] And [C] he left his match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [D] left his kids on the [G] corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
And he [D] left his match-stock men and match-stock [Em] cats and dogs
He [E] left his kids on the [A] corner of the street that were [D] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Em] Outside them factory gates
To [A] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [D] cats and dogs
And he left his match-stock men and match-stock cats [Em] and dogs
He left [E] his kids on the corner [A] of the street that were [D] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Em] Outside them factory gates
To paint [A] his match-stock men and match-stock cats [D] and dogs
And he left his match-stock men and match-stock cats and [Em] dogs
_ He left his [A] kids on the corner of the street that were sparking [D] clubs _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ He painted sulphured smokey [Am] tops on cardboard boxes from the [A] shops
And parts of Angcoats where I used to [Dm] play _ _ I'm sure he once walked down our street
[C] Cos he painted kids who weren't out on their feet
[G] The clothes they wore had all seen better [C] days
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ [C] Now they said his works of art were dull [Am] No room, old lad, the walls are full
[A] But Lowry didn't care much [Dm] anyway They said he just paints cats and [C] dogs
And match-stock men in boots and [G] clogs And Lowry said that's just the way [C] they'll stay
And he painted match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [G] painted kids on the corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
_ Now canvas and bushes were wearing [Am] thin When London started calling him
[A] To come on down and wear the [Dm] old flat cap They said tell us all about your [C] ways
And all about them sulphured [G] days Is it true you're just an ordinary [C] chap?
[G] And he [C] painted match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [G] painted kids on the corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
_ Now Lowry's hung upon the [Am] wall Beside the greatest of them [Em] all
And even the Mona Lisa [Dm] takes a bow _ This tired old man with hair like [C] snow
Told northern folk it's time to [G] go The fever came and the good Lord [C] mopped his brow
[G] And [C] he left his match-stock men and match-stock [Dm] cats and dogs
He [D] left his kids on the [G] corner of the street that were [C] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Dm] Outside them factory gates
To [G] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [C] cats and dogs
And he [D] left his match-stock men and match-stock [Em] cats and dogs
He [E] left his kids on the [A] corner of the street that were [D] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Em] Outside them factory gates
To [A] paint his match-stock men and match-stock [D] cats and dogs
And he left his match-stock men and match-stock cats [Em] and dogs
He left [E] his kids on the corner [A] of the street that were [D] sparking clubs
_ Now he takes his brush and he waits [Em] Outside them factory gates
To paint [A] his match-stock men and match-stock cats [D] and dogs
And he left his match-stock men and match-stock cats and [Em] dogs
_ He left his [A] kids on the corner of the street that were sparking [D] clubs _ _ _ _
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _