Chords for Bruce Springsteen - My Hometown (Official Video)
Tempo:
113.3 bpm
Chords used:
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E
F#m
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thanks.
Thanks a lot.
One, two, three, [A] four.
[D] [C#m] [E]
[F#m] [G#m]
[A] [D]
[A] I was eight years old, running with [D] a [A] dime.
[G#m]
Never bust up to pick up a paper [A] from my [D] own.
[A] I sat on his lap, that big old Buick.
[D] The steer [C#m] as we drove through [G#m] town.
He'd pass on my [E] hair and say, son, take [A] a good look [D] around.
This is [A] your hometown.
[D] This is your [F#m] [E] hometown.
This is your hometown.
[G#m]
[A] This is your [D] hometown.
[A] At 65, picture was running high [D] at my [A] [E] high school.
There was a lot of fights, black and white.
[A] There was nothing you [D] could do.
[E] [A] Cars had a light on a Saturday night.
[D] In the [A] backseat, there [E] was a gun.
Words were passed, a shotgun blast.
[A] Trouble times [D] had come.
[A] To my hometown.
[D] To [A] my [E] hometown.
To my hometown.
[A] To my [D] hometown.
[A]
[F#m] Now Main Street's wide-washed windows, [A] and big gun stores.
[F#m] Seems like there ain't nobody wants to come [A] down here no more.
[D] They're closing down, the textile mill, [A] cross the railroad tracks.
[D] Harmon says these jobs are blowing boys, [A] and they ain't coming [E] back.
[A] To your hometown.
To
[D] your [A] [E] hometown.
Your hometown.
[A] To your [D] hometown.
[A]
Let's not make cake, laid in [D] bed, talking [A] about getting [E] out.
Backing up, our bags may [A] be heading [D] south.
[A] 35, got a boy, [D] over [A] there [E] on the road now.
Rest not, I sat him up, behind the wheel.
And [A] said, son, take a good [D] look around.
[A] This is your hometown.
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[Am]
Thanks a lot.
One, two, three, [A] four.
[D] [C#m] [E]
[F#m] [G#m]
[A] [D]
[A] I was eight years old, running with [D] a [A] dime.
[G#m]
Never bust up to pick up a paper [A] from my [D] own.
[A] I sat on his lap, that big old Buick.
[D] The steer [C#m] as we drove through [G#m] town.
He'd pass on my [E] hair and say, son, take [A] a good look [D] around.
This is [A] your hometown.
[D] This is your [F#m] [E] hometown.
This is your hometown.
[G#m]
[A] This is your [D] hometown.
[A] At 65, picture was running high [D] at my [A] [E] high school.
There was a lot of fights, black and white.
[A] There was nothing you [D] could do.
[E] [A] Cars had a light on a Saturday night.
[D] In the [A] backseat, there [E] was a gun.
Words were passed, a shotgun blast.
[A] Trouble times [D] had come.
[A] To my hometown.
[D] To [A] my [E] hometown.
To my hometown.
[A] To my [D] hometown.
[A]
[F#m] Now Main Street's wide-washed windows, [A] and big gun stores.
[F#m] Seems like there ain't nobody wants to come [A] down here no more.
[D] They're closing down, the textile mill, [A] cross the railroad tracks.
[D] Harmon says these jobs are blowing boys, [A] and they ain't coming [E] back.
[A] To your hometown.
To
[D] your [A] [E] hometown.
Your hometown.
[A] To your [D] hometown.
[A]
Let's not make cake, laid in [D] bed, talking [A] about getting [E] out.
Backing up, our bags may [A] be heading [D] south.
[A] 35, got a boy, [D] over [A] there [E] on the road now.
Rest not, I sat him up, behind the wheel.
And [A] said, son, take a good [D] look around.
[A] This is your hometown.
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Thanks.
Thanks a lot. _ _ _
_ _ One, _ _ two, three, [A] four. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[A] I was eight years old, running with [D] a [A] dime.
_ [G#m] _ _ _
Never bust up to pick up a paper [A] from my [D] own. _ _
[A] I sat on his lap, that big old Buick.
[D] The steer [C#m] as we drove through [G#m] town. _
He'd pass on my [E] hair and say, son, take [A] a good look [D] around. _
This is [A] your hometown. _ _ _ _
[D] This is your [F#m] _ [E] hometown. _ _
This is your hometown.
_ [G#m] _ _ _
[A] This is your _ [D] hometown. _
[A] At _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 65, picture was running high [D] at my [A] _ [E] high school. _
There was a lot of fights, black and white.
[A] There was nothing you [D] could do. _
[E] _ [A] Cars had a light on a Saturday night.
[D] In the [A] backseat, there [E] was a gun. _
_ Words were passed, a shotgun blast.
[A] Trouble times [D] had come. _
[A] To my hometown. _ _ _ _
[D] To [A] my [E] hometown. _ _
To my hometown. _ _ _ _
[A] To my [D] hometown. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] Now Main Street's wide-washed windows, _ [A] and big gun stores. _ _ _
[F#m] Seems like there ain't nobody wants to come [A] down here no more. _ _ _
[D] They're closing down, the textile mill, [A] cross the railroad tracks. _ _
[D] Harmon says these jobs are blowing boys, [A] and they ain't coming _ [E] back. _
[A] To your hometown.
_ _ To _
_ [D] your [A] _ [E] hometown. _ _
Your _ hometown. _ _ _
[A] To your _ [D] hometown. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let's not make cake, laid in [D] bed, talking [A] about getting [E] out. _
_ _ Backing up, _ our bags may [A] be heading _ [D] south. _
_ [A] _ _ 35, got a boy, [D] over [A] there [E] on the road now.
Rest not, I sat him up, behind the wheel.
And [A] said, son, take a good [D] look around. _
_ _ _ _ [A] This is your hometown.
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Thanks.
Thanks a lot. _ _ _
_ _ One, _ _ two, three, [A] four. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[A] I was eight years old, running with [D] a [A] dime.
_ [G#m] _ _ _
Never bust up to pick up a paper [A] from my [D] own. _ _
[A] I sat on his lap, that big old Buick.
[D] The steer [C#m] as we drove through [G#m] town. _
He'd pass on my [E] hair and say, son, take [A] a good look [D] around. _
This is [A] your hometown. _ _ _ _
[D] This is your [F#m] _ [E] hometown. _ _
This is your hometown.
_ [G#m] _ _ _
[A] This is your _ [D] hometown. _
[A] At _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 65, picture was running high [D] at my [A] _ [E] high school. _
There was a lot of fights, black and white.
[A] There was nothing you [D] could do. _
[E] _ [A] Cars had a light on a Saturday night.
[D] In the [A] backseat, there [E] was a gun. _
_ Words were passed, a shotgun blast.
[A] Trouble times [D] had come. _
[A] To my hometown. _ _ _ _
[D] To [A] my [E] hometown. _ _
To my hometown. _ _ _ _
[A] To my [D] hometown. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] Now Main Street's wide-washed windows, _ [A] and big gun stores. _ _ _
[F#m] Seems like there ain't nobody wants to come [A] down here no more. _ _ _
[D] They're closing down, the textile mill, [A] cross the railroad tracks. _ _
[D] Harmon says these jobs are blowing boys, [A] and they ain't coming _ [E] back. _
[A] To your hometown.
_ _ To _
_ [D] your [A] _ [E] hometown. _ _
Your _ hometown. _ _ _
[A] To your _ [D] hometown. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let's not make cake, laid in [D] bed, talking [A] about getting [E] out. _
_ _ Backing up, _ our bags may [A] be heading _ [D] south. _
_ [A] _ _ 35, got a boy, [D] over [A] there [E] on the road now.
Rest not, I sat him up, behind the wheel.
And [A] said, son, take a good [D] look around. _
_ _ _ _ [A] This is your hometown.
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