Chords for Bruce Guthro - Falling - 11.1.08 - Kulturkirche Köln
Tempo:
79.2 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
F#
G#m
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[G#] [G]
[B]
I think the 5,000 marks mean that you
You've been picked as the best player in the world.
We're brother united.
[E]
[C#m]
[B] Thank [E] you for all the love you've given me.
[C#] Well, [F#] you guys know I'm serious.
Most of you know that, or all of you probably know that,
I also [B] played with this Scottish-based man called Henry.
Between there and my solo career, I've traveled an awful lot all over the world.
[G] And I ended up at [C#] the Board and the train station,
[C#m] the air force,
[Em] and I'd look around at you guys,
[B] trying to figure out what the [G#m] story of your lives were.
[E]
I was inspired by [B] Greg's office.
I was in a Halifax train [C#m] station one time,
and [G#m] there was an old man in the lock-in,
he looked like [E] he had a very tough love life.
[C#m] And he took out his cell phone, he started to make a call,
[G#m] and he thought about who [F#] he would talk to,
what he would be saying,
and he wrote this song about falling in love with an old man.
Hi.
[B]
Could you hear me, station?
There is something I would like to tell you.
It's [C#m] just a string of [B] ants in all my [E] mind.
[C#m] That's what we find in the [F#] world.
[B] By the way, tomorrow,
just in case you haven't gotten the sound of this,
[C#]
you're all alone.
[B] [C#m] They say that I'm [E] a good boy.
[C#m] I'm probably a little high at rest.
[F#]
You know why?
[B] Because I am [G#m] going into the [E] world [B] like an expert.
[D#m]
I'm [G#m] going
[E] like [F#]
a [B] straight-up fool.
Yeah, I was waiting for the sound of a car,
I was waiting for the needy at the station.
[E] It was just a seat on the bench
that a train drove through.
[C#m] I just want to see [B] you laugh,
[E] smile, shake your head,
I [C#] just want to see [B] what she has [F#] done for me.
[B] Because I am [G#m] going into [E] the world like an [B] expert.
[D#m]
[G#m]
[E] [F#]
I'm like a straight [B]-up fool.
Will [E] you take my hand?
[F#] Say you understand.
Oh, [B] will you hold me tight?
And I'll [G#m] hold you tight.
[B] We've got [E] a chance and I promise it.
[F#] I'm not going to [B] take your life.
Believe me, just [G#m] what you've been through.
[E] I've got more time.
[F#] So right in the long run,
I'll leave behind [B] all the [F#]
bad things [G#m] I've done.
So [E] I'm not going to let you [F#] hold me.
[B] Is that so much better?
[F#] Of your son?
[G#] Because [B] I am [G#m] going into [E] the world like [B] an expert.
Because [D#m] I am going.
[G#m] Because I [C#m] am [B] going.
[E]
Because I am [D#m] [E] going.
Because I am going.
[F#] [B] [G#m]
[B] [E]
[D#]
[G#m]
[D#m] [Em] [F#]
[B]
[G#m] [E]
[B]
[D#m] [G#m]
[E]
[F#] [B]
[E]
[B]
[N]
[B]
I think the 5,000 marks mean that you
You've been picked as the best player in the world.
We're brother united.
[E]
[C#m]
[B] Thank [E] you for all the love you've given me.
[C#] Well, [F#] you guys know I'm serious.
Most of you know that, or all of you probably know that,
I also [B] played with this Scottish-based man called Henry.
Between there and my solo career, I've traveled an awful lot all over the world.
[G] And I ended up at [C#] the Board and the train station,
[C#m] the air force,
[Em] and I'd look around at you guys,
[B] trying to figure out what the [G#m] story of your lives were.
[E]
I was inspired by [B] Greg's office.
I was in a Halifax train [C#m] station one time,
and [G#m] there was an old man in the lock-in,
he looked like [E] he had a very tough love life.
[C#m] And he took out his cell phone, he started to make a call,
[G#m] and he thought about who [F#] he would talk to,
what he would be saying,
and he wrote this song about falling in love with an old man.
Hi.
[B]
Could you hear me, station?
There is something I would like to tell you.
It's [C#m] just a string of [B] ants in all my [E] mind.
[C#m] That's what we find in the [F#] world.
[B] By the way, tomorrow,
just in case you haven't gotten the sound of this,
[C#]
you're all alone.
[B] [C#m] They say that I'm [E] a good boy.
[C#m] I'm probably a little high at rest.
[F#]
You know why?
[B] Because I am [G#m] going into the [E] world [B] like an expert.
[D#m]
I'm [G#m] going
[E] like [F#]
a [B] straight-up fool.
Yeah, I was waiting for the sound of a car,
I was waiting for the needy at the station.
[E] It was just a seat on the bench
that a train drove through.
[C#m] I just want to see [B] you laugh,
[E] smile, shake your head,
I [C#] just want to see [B] what she has [F#] done for me.
[B] Because I am [G#m] going into [E] the world like an [B] expert.
[D#m]
[G#m]
[E] [F#]
I'm like a straight [B]-up fool.
Will [E] you take my hand?
[F#] Say you understand.
Oh, [B] will you hold me tight?
And I'll [G#m] hold you tight.
[B] We've got [E] a chance and I promise it.
[F#] I'm not going to [B] take your life.
Believe me, just [G#m] what you've been through.
[E] I've got more time.
[F#] So right in the long run,
I'll leave behind [B] all the [F#]
bad things [G#m] I've done.
So [E] I'm not going to let you [F#] hold me.
[B] Is that so much better?
[F#] Of your son?
[G#] Because [B] I am [G#m] going into [E] the world like [B] an expert.
Because [D#m] I am going.
[G#m] Because I [C#m] am [B] going.
[E]
Because I am [D#m] [E] going.
Because I am going.
[F#] [B] [G#m]
[B] [E]
[D#]
[G#m]
[D#m] [Em] [F#]
[B]
[G#m] [E]
[B]
[D#m] [G#m]
[E]
[F#] [B]
[E]
[B]
[N]
Key:
B
E
F#
G#m
C#m
B
E
F#
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _
I think the 5,000 marks mean that you_
You've been picked as the best player in the world.
We're brother united.
_ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
[B] _ Thank [E] you for all the love you've given me.
_ [C#] _ _ Well, [F#] you guys know I'm serious.
Most of you know that, or all of you probably know that,
I also [B] played with this Scottish-based man called Henry.
Between there and my solo career, I've traveled an awful lot all over the world.
[G] And I ended up at [C#] the Board and the train station,
[C#m] the air force,
[Em] and I'd look around at you guys,
[B] trying to figure out what the [G#m] story of your lives were.
[E]
I was inspired by [B] Greg's office.
I was in a Halifax train [C#m] station one time,
and [G#m] there was an old man in the lock-in,
he looked like [E] he had a very tough love life.
[C#m] And he took out his cell phone, he started to make a call,
[G#m] and he thought about who [F#] he would talk to,
what he would be saying,
and he wrote this song about falling in love with an old man. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Hi.
_ [B] _ _ _
Could you hear me, station?
There is something I would like to tell you. _
It's [C#m] just a string of [B] ants in all my [E] mind.
_ _ _ [C#m] That's what we find in the [F#] world. _ _
[B] By the way, tomorrow,
just in case you haven't gotten the sound of this,
[C#]
you're all alone.
[B] _ _ [C#m] They say that I'm [E] a good boy. _ _ _
[C#m] I'm probably a little high at rest.
_ [F#]
You know why? _ _ _
[B] Because I am _ _ [G#m] going _ into the [E] world [B] like an expert.
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _
_ I'm [G#m] going _ _
_ [E] _ like _ [F#] _
_ a [B] straight-up fool. _
_ _ _ Yeah, I was waiting for the sound of a car,
I was waiting for the needy at the station.
[E] It was just a seat on the bench
that a train drove through.
[C#m] I just want to see [B] you laugh,
[E] smile, shake your head,
I [C#] just want to see [B] what she has [F#] done for me.
[B] Because I am _ _ [G#m] going _ into [E] the world like an [B] expert.
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
I'm like a straight [B]-up fool. _ _
_ _ _ Will [E] you take my hand?
[F#] Say you understand.
Oh, [B] will you hold me tight?
And I'll [G#m] hold you tight.
_ [B] We've got [E] a chance and I promise it.
[F#] I'm _ not going to [B] take your life.
Believe me, just [G#m] what you've been through.
_ [E] I've got more time.
[F#] So right in the long run,
I'll leave behind [B] all the [F#]
bad things [G#m] I've done.
So [E] I'm not going to let you [F#] hold me. _ _
[B] Is that so much better? _
_ [F#] _ Of your son? _
_ _ [G#] Because [B] I am _ _ [G#m] going _ into [E] the world like [B] an expert. _
Because [D#m] I am _ going.
[G#m] _ Because I [C#m] am [B] going.
_ [E] _ _
Because I am [D#m] _ [E] going.
Because I am going.
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _
_ _ _ [B] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[D#m] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ _ [G#m] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
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_ _ _ _ _ [B] _
I think the 5,000 marks mean that you_
You've been picked as the best player in the world.
We're brother united.
_ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
[B] _ Thank [E] you for all the love you've given me.
_ [C#] _ _ Well, [F#] you guys know I'm serious.
Most of you know that, or all of you probably know that,
I also [B] played with this Scottish-based man called Henry.
Between there and my solo career, I've traveled an awful lot all over the world.
[G] And I ended up at [C#] the Board and the train station,
[C#m] the air force,
[Em] and I'd look around at you guys,
[B] trying to figure out what the [G#m] story of your lives were.
[E]
I was inspired by [B] Greg's office.
I was in a Halifax train [C#m] station one time,
and [G#m] there was an old man in the lock-in,
he looked like [E] he had a very tough love life.
[C#m] And he took out his cell phone, he started to make a call,
[G#m] and he thought about who [F#] he would talk to,
what he would be saying,
and he wrote this song about falling in love with an old man. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Hi.
_ [B] _ _ _
Could you hear me, station?
There is something I would like to tell you. _
It's [C#m] just a string of [B] ants in all my [E] mind.
_ _ _ [C#m] That's what we find in the [F#] world. _ _
[B] By the way, tomorrow,
just in case you haven't gotten the sound of this,
[C#]
you're all alone.
[B] _ _ [C#m] They say that I'm [E] a good boy. _ _ _
[C#m] I'm probably a little high at rest.
_ [F#]
You know why? _ _ _
[B] Because I am _ _ [G#m] going _ into the [E] world [B] like an expert.
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _
_ I'm [G#m] going _ _
_ [E] _ like _ [F#] _
_ a [B] straight-up fool. _
_ _ _ Yeah, I was waiting for the sound of a car,
I was waiting for the needy at the station.
[E] It was just a seat on the bench
that a train drove through.
[C#m] I just want to see [B] you laugh,
[E] smile, shake your head,
I [C#] just want to see [B] what she has [F#] done for me.
[B] Because I am _ _ [G#m] going _ into [E] the world like an [B] expert.
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
I'm like a straight [B]-up fool. _ _
_ _ _ Will [E] you take my hand?
[F#] Say you understand.
Oh, [B] will you hold me tight?
And I'll [G#m] hold you tight.
_ [B] We've got [E] a chance and I promise it.
[F#] I'm _ not going to [B] take your life.
Believe me, just [G#m] what you've been through.
_ [E] I've got more time.
[F#] So right in the long run,
I'll leave behind [B] all the [F#]
bad things [G#m] I've done.
So [E] I'm not going to let you [F#] hold me. _ _
[B] Is that so much better? _
_ [F#] _ Of your son? _
_ _ [G#] Because [B] I am _ _ [G#m] going _ into [E] the world like [B] an expert. _
Because [D#m] I am _ going.
[G#m] _ Because I [C#m] am [B] going.
_ [E] _ _
Because I am [D#m] _ [E] going.
Because I am going.
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _
_ _ _ [B] _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[D#m] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ _ [G#m] _
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_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _
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