Chords for Chris Botti - All would envy (feat. Shawn Colvin) HQ
Tempo:
82.95 bpm
Chords used:
Em
C
B
G
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Old [Em] enough to be [G] her dad, but the young men were just mad.
They [C] nourished their grievances.
[C] [Em] [B] She was flattered by his charm.
It wouldn't do [G] her any harm.
They all [B] had their chances.
He sent her flowers and limousines.
She was treated [G] like a queen in anything she ever wanted.
It was no problem for a man like him.
[Am] And everyone expected soon that she could ask [Em] him for the moon
if [B] she would wear his ring.
[Em] Blowing glances from his friends in the [G] halls
at the weekend of [A] high society.
[C] [Em] [Am] But he didn't give a damn.
He never felt [Em] more like a man at all [B] times.
The clock was ticking.
And all [C] wouldn't be.
[B] The older man [E] and his beautiful [F#m] young wife,
[Bm] [D] you saw [C] wouldn't [D] be.
[B] [Em]
[C] [D#] [F#m]
[Em] In a house upon a hill, she was there with time to kill.
She lived [C] the life she'd only dreamed.
Her life was [Em] never what it seemed.
To [C] all her friends that she'd ignored,
[Am] she'd deny that she [Em] was bored.
She had [B] no time for dancing.
No time for dancing.
[Em] But the clock upon the wall that was ticking [G] in the hall
[G] always reminded [C] her that [Am] life was going on elsewhere.
And she was happy.
And she'd swear she [B] wouldn't change a thing.
[Bm] And all [Am] wouldn't be.
[B] The older man [Em] and his beautiful young wife,
[G] you saw [C] wouldn't be.
[C#] [Bm]
[E] [Em]
[E] [G] [F#]
[B] [E]
[C]
[F#] [C] [Am] Now it's 5 o'clock AM.
She must have spent [G] the night again with that [F] old friend of hers.
She loves to [E] dance.
She's [Am] missing more and more these days.
But he's still stuck in his own ways.
Perhaps [Dm] she needs a little more romance.
[G] [E] But the clock [Am] upon the wall is still ticking in the hall.
She [B] must be home soon.
Soon.
Where [C] a younger man wouldn't be,
[B] he takes a pill and goes to sleep.
[Em]
[G] Who [C] wouldn't be?
[B] The older man [Em] and his beautiful [F#] young wife,
[G] who [C] wouldn't be?
[B] [Em]
[G] Who [Em] [C] wouldn't be?
[B] Who wouldn't be?
[G] [B]
[E] [B] [Bm]
[C] [F#]
[G] [Cm] [Em]
They [C] nourished their grievances.
[C] [Em] [B] She was flattered by his charm.
It wouldn't do [G] her any harm.
They all [B] had their chances.
He sent her flowers and limousines.
She was treated [G] like a queen in anything she ever wanted.
It was no problem for a man like him.
[Am] And everyone expected soon that she could ask [Em] him for the moon
if [B] she would wear his ring.
[Em] Blowing glances from his friends in the [G] halls
at the weekend of [A] high society.
[C] [Em] [Am] But he didn't give a damn.
He never felt [Em] more like a man at all [B] times.
The clock was ticking.
And all [C] wouldn't be.
[B] The older man [E] and his beautiful [F#m] young wife,
[Bm] [D] you saw [C] wouldn't [D] be.
[B] [Em]
[C] [D#] [F#m]
[Em] In a house upon a hill, she was there with time to kill.
She lived [C] the life she'd only dreamed.
Her life was [Em] never what it seemed.
To [C] all her friends that she'd ignored,
[Am] she'd deny that she [Em] was bored.
She had [B] no time for dancing.
No time for dancing.
[Em] But the clock upon the wall that was ticking [G] in the hall
[G] always reminded [C] her that [Am] life was going on elsewhere.
And she was happy.
And she'd swear she [B] wouldn't change a thing.
[Bm] And all [Am] wouldn't be.
[B] The older man [Em] and his beautiful young wife,
[G] you saw [C] wouldn't be.
[C#] [Bm]
[E] [Em]
[E] [G] [F#]
[B] [E]
[C]
[F#] [C] [Am] Now it's 5 o'clock AM.
She must have spent [G] the night again with that [F] old friend of hers.
She loves to [E] dance.
She's [Am] missing more and more these days.
But he's still stuck in his own ways.
Perhaps [Dm] she needs a little more romance.
[G] [E] But the clock [Am] upon the wall is still ticking in the hall.
She [B] must be home soon.
Soon.
Where [C] a younger man wouldn't be,
[B] he takes a pill and goes to sleep.
[Em]
[G] Who [C] wouldn't be?
[B] The older man [Em] and his beautiful [F#] young wife,
[G] who [C] wouldn't be?
[B] [Em]
[G] Who [Em] [C] wouldn't be?
[B] Who wouldn't be?
[G] [B]
[E] [B] [Bm]
[C] [F#]
[G] [Cm] [Em]
Key:
Em
C
B
G
Am
Em
C
B
_ _ _ Old [Em] enough to be [G] her dad, but the young men were just mad.
They [C] nourished their grievances. _
_ [C] _ _ [Em] _ [B] She was flattered by his charm.
It wouldn't do [G] her any harm.
They all [B] had their chances. _
_ _ _ He sent her flowers and limousines.
She was treated [G] like a queen in anything she ever wanted.
It was no problem for a man like him.
[Am] And everyone expected soon that she could ask [Em] him for the moon
if [B] she would wear his ring.
_ _ _ _ [Em] Blowing glances from his friends in the [G] halls
at the weekend of [A] high society. _
[C] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] But he didn't give a damn.
He never felt [Em] more like a man at all [B] times.
The clock was ticking.
_ And all [C] wouldn't be.
_ [B] The older man [E] and his beautiful [F#m] young wife,
[Bm] _ _ [D] you saw [C] wouldn't [D] be.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] In a house upon a hill, she was there with time to kill.
She lived [C] the life she'd only dreamed.
Her life was [Em] never what it seemed.
To [C] all her friends that she'd ignored,
[Am] she'd deny that she [Em] was bored.
She had [B] no time for dancing.
No time for dancing.
[Em] But the clock upon the wall that was ticking [G] in the hall
[G] always reminded [C] her _ _ _ that [Am] life was going on elsewhere.
And she was happy.
And she'd swear she [B] wouldn't change a thing. _
_ _ [Bm] _ And all [Am] wouldn't be.
_ [B] The older man [Em] and his beautiful young wife,
_ _ [G] _ you saw [C] wouldn't be.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [G] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] Now it's 5 o'clock AM.
She must have spent [G] the night again with that [F] old friend of hers.
She loves to [E] dance.
She's [Am] missing more and more these days.
But he's still stuck in his own ways.
Perhaps [Dm] she needs a little more romance.
[G] _ [E] But the clock [Am] upon the wall is still ticking in the hall.
She [B] must be home soon.
Soon.
_ Where [C] a younger man wouldn't be,
[B] he takes a pill and goes to sleep.
[Em] _
_ _ [G] _ Who [C] wouldn't be?
_ [B] The older man [Em] and his beautiful [F#] young wife,
_ [G] _ who [C] wouldn't be?
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ Who [Em] [C] wouldn't be?
_ [B] Who wouldn't be?
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [Bm] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They [C] nourished their grievances. _
_ [C] _ _ [Em] _ [B] She was flattered by his charm.
It wouldn't do [G] her any harm.
They all [B] had their chances. _
_ _ _ He sent her flowers and limousines.
She was treated [G] like a queen in anything she ever wanted.
It was no problem for a man like him.
[Am] And everyone expected soon that she could ask [Em] him for the moon
if [B] she would wear his ring.
_ _ _ _ [Em] Blowing glances from his friends in the [G] halls
at the weekend of [A] high society. _
[C] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] But he didn't give a damn.
He never felt [Em] more like a man at all [B] times.
The clock was ticking.
_ And all [C] wouldn't be.
_ [B] The older man [E] and his beautiful [F#m] young wife,
[Bm] _ _ [D] you saw [C] wouldn't [D] be.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] In a house upon a hill, she was there with time to kill.
She lived [C] the life she'd only dreamed.
Her life was [Em] never what it seemed.
To [C] all her friends that she'd ignored,
[Am] she'd deny that she [Em] was bored.
She had [B] no time for dancing.
No time for dancing.
[Em] But the clock upon the wall that was ticking [G] in the hall
[G] always reminded [C] her _ _ _ that [Am] life was going on elsewhere.
And she was happy.
And she'd swear she [B] wouldn't change a thing. _
_ _ [Bm] _ And all [Am] wouldn't be.
_ [B] The older man [Em] and his beautiful young wife,
_ _ [G] _ you saw [C] wouldn't be.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [G] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] Now it's 5 o'clock AM.
She must have spent [G] the night again with that [F] old friend of hers.
She loves to [E] dance.
She's [Am] missing more and more these days.
But he's still stuck in his own ways.
Perhaps [Dm] she needs a little more romance.
[G] _ [E] But the clock [Am] upon the wall is still ticking in the hall.
She [B] must be home soon.
Soon.
_ Where [C] a younger man wouldn't be,
[B] he takes a pill and goes to sleep.
[Em] _
_ _ [G] _ Who [C] wouldn't be?
_ [B] The older man [Em] and his beautiful [F#] young wife,
_ [G] _ who [C] wouldn't be?
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ Who [Em] [C] wouldn't be?
_ [B] Who wouldn't be?
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [Bm] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _