Chords for Charles Aznavour THEN with lyrics below
Tempo:
76.125 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Bb
Fm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] [F]
[Ab] [Eb] [Bb]
[Ab] We [Ab] were happy [Eb] then, [Bb]
[G] [Bbm] burning up the [C] days in a kind [Fm] of blaze all that [E] summer long,
[Ab] busy making [Bb] hay every dizzy [Eb] day, sung a summer song, [C] [G] [E] [Bb] saying [Fm] come what may,
[Bb] nothing [B] could [Eb] go wrong.
We [Ab] were hungry [Gm]
[Cm] then, [Eb] [G] sharing every [C] crust, often halfway [Fm] bust, often halfway poor,
[Ab] close enough to [Bb] touch, nothing mattered [Gm] much, somehow [Cm] we'd endure.
[Gm] [C] [Gm] We were [G] both [Fm] so young, [Bb] we were both [Eb] too sure,
[Bbm] [Eb] They had a [Ab] glow, they [Cm] had a shine, those days [Gm] of hope and cheap white [C] wine.
Suddenly [Fm] one day, [Ab] summer ebbed away, winter came this day.
[Bb] Days are [Eb] colder now, [G] and the rain [E] floats down on a lonesome [Fm] town, sighing [Ab] for the past.
And I'm older [Bb] now, wise [Eb] enough to know, [Abm] summers never [Gm] last.
[G] We were both [Fm] so blind, [Bb] and we run [Eb] too fast.
[Gm] [Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Cm] [Gm]
[C] But suddenly [Bb] one day, [E] summer [Ab] ebbed away, [Fm] winter came [Ab] this day.
[Bb] [B] Days are colder [Dbm] now, [Ab] and the rain floats [Db] down on a [Gbm] lonesome town, sighing for [F] the past.
[Gbm] And I'm older [B] now, wise enough to [E] know, summers never [D] last.
[Abm] And [Db] that song we [Gbm] knew, [B] [Bm] won't be sung again, [Db] for the song [Ab] [Gbm] was you, [Am] and the [B] time was [E] then.
[Abm] [Bm] [Db] [Gb] [B]
[E]
[Ab] [Eb] [Bb]
[Ab] We [Ab] were happy [Eb] then, [Bb]
[G] [Bbm] burning up the [C] days in a kind [Fm] of blaze all that [E] summer long,
[Ab] busy making [Bb] hay every dizzy [Eb] day, sung a summer song, [C] [G] [E] [Bb] saying [Fm] come what may,
[Bb] nothing [B] could [Eb] go wrong.
We [Ab] were hungry [Gm]
[Cm] then, [Eb] [G] sharing every [C] crust, often halfway [Fm] bust, often halfway poor,
[Ab] close enough to [Bb] touch, nothing mattered [Gm] much, somehow [Cm] we'd endure.
[Gm] [C] [Gm] We were [G] both [Fm] so young, [Bb] we were both [Eb] too sure,
[Bbm] [Eb] They had a [Ab] glow, they [Cm] had a shine, those days [Gm] of hope and cheap white [C] wine.
Suddenly [Fm] one day, [Ab] summer ebbed away, winter came this day.
[Bb] Days are [Eb] colder now, [G] and the rain [E] floats down on a lonesome [Fm] town, sighing [Ab] for the past.
And I'm older [Bb] now, wise [Eb] enough to know, [Abm] summers never [Gm] last.
[G] We were both [Fm] so blind, [Bb] and we run [Eb] too fast.
[Gm] [Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Cm] [Gm]
[C] But suddenly [Bb] one day, [E] summer [Ab] ebbed away, [Fm] winter came [Ab] this day.
[Bb] [B] Days are colder [Dbm] now, [Ab] and the rain floats [Db] down on a [Gbm] lonesome town, sighing for [F] the past.
[Gbm] And I'm older [B] now, wise enough to [E] know, summers never [D] last.
[Abm] And [Db] that song we [Gbm] knew, [B] [Bm] won't be sung again, [Db] for the song [Ab] [Gbm] was you, [Am] and the [B] time was [E] then.
[Abm] [Bm] [Db] [Gb] [B]
[E]
Key:
Ab
Eb
Bb
Fm
Gm
Ab
Eb
Bb
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Ab] We [Ab] were happy [Eb] then, [Bb] _
_ [G] [Bbm] burning up the [C] days in a kind [Fm] of blaze all that [E] summer long,
[Ab] busy making [Bb] hay every dizzy [Eb] day, sung a summer song, [C] _ [G] _ [E] [Bb] saying [Fm] come what may, _
_ [Bb] _ _ nothing [B] could [Eb] go wrong.
We [Ab] _ were hungry [Gm] _
[Cm] then, [Eb] _ [G] sharing every [C] crust, often halfway [Fm] bust, often halfway poor,
[Ab] close enough to [Bb] touch, nothing mattered [Gm] much, somehow [Cm] we'd endure.
_ [Gm] _ [C] [Gm] We were [G] both [Fm] so young, _ [Bb] we were both [Eb] too sure,
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Eb] They had a [Ab] glow, they [Cm] had a shine, those days [Gm] of hope and cheap white [C] wine.
Suddenly [Fm] one day, [Ab] summer ebbed away, winter came this day.
_ _ [Bb] _ Days are [Eb] colder now, _ [G] and the rain [E] floats down on a lonesome [Fm] town, sighing [Ab] for the past.
And I'm older [Bb] now, wise [Eb] enough to know, [Abm] summers never [Gm] last.
[G] We were both [Fm] so blind, _ _ [Bb] and we run [Eb] too fast.
[Gm] _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] But suddenly [Bb] one day, [E] summer [Ab] ebbed away, [Fm] winter came [Ab] this day.
_ _ [Bb] _ [B] Days are colder [Dbm] now, _ [Ab] and the rain floats [Db] down on a [Gbm] lonesome town, sighing for [F] the past.
[Gbm] And I'm older [B] now, wise enough to [E] know, summers never [D] last.
_ [Abm] And [Db] that song we [Gbm] knew, _ _ [B] _ [Bm] won't be sung again, _ _ [Db] for the song [Ab] [Gbm] was you, _ _ _ [Am] _ and the [B] time was _ [E] then.
[Abm] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Ab] We [Ab] were happy [Eb] then, [Bb] _
_ [G] [Bbm] burning up the [C] days in a kind [Fm] of blaze all that [E] summer long,
[Ab] busy making [Bb] hay every dizzy [Eb] day, sung a summer song, [C] _ [G] _ [E] [Bb] saying [Fm] come what may, _
_ [Bb] _ _ nothing [B] could [Eb] go wrong.
We [Ab] _ were hungry [Gm] _
[Cm] then, [Eb] _ [G] sharing every [C] crust, often halfway [Fm] bust, often halfway poor,
[Ab] close enough to [Bb] touch, nothing mattered [Gm] much, somehow [Cm] we'd endure.
_ [Gm] _ [C] [Gm] We were [G] both [Fm] so young, _ [Bb] we were both [Eb] too sure,
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Eb] They had a [Ab] glow, they [Cm] had a shine, those days [Gm] of hope and cheap white [C] wine.
Suddenly [Fm] one day, [Ab] summer ebbed away, winter came this day.
_ _ [Bb] _ Days are [Eb] colder now, _ [G] and the rain [E] floats down on a lonesome [Fm] town, sighing [Ab] for the past.
And I'm older [Bb] now, wise [Eb] enough to know, [Abm] summers never [Gm] last.
[G] We were both [Fm] so blind, _ _ [Bb] and we run [Eb] too fast.
[Gm] _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] But suddenly [Bb] one day, [E] summer [Ab] ebbed away, [Fm] winter came [Ab] this day.
_ _ [Bb] _ [B] Days are colder [Dbm] now, _ [Ab] and the rain floats [Db] down on a [Gbm] lonesome town, sighing for [F] the past.
[Gbm] And I'm older [B] now, wise enough to [E] know, summers never [D] last.
_ [Abm] And [Db] that song we [Gbm] knew, _ _ [B] _ [Bm] won't be sung again, _ _ [Db] for the song [Ab] [Gbm] was you, _ _ _ [Am] _ and the [B] time was _ [E] then.
[Abm] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _