Chords for Chris Isaak - Beyond the sun
Tempo:
101.1 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
D
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
He [D] shake my nerves and he [C] rattled my brain.
[Ab] Too much love drives [F] a man insane.
[G] You broke my will, [C] what a thrill.
[G] Letting his courageous great [Bb] balls of fire.
[C]
When I started off, [F] listening to music, being a little [G] kid,
I was in Stockton, California, over on California and Wyandotte streets.
And my [F] parents, Joe and Dorothy, had a record collection, a wonderful [C] record collection,
that I played over and over and over.
[F] Great singers, all great [G] singers, Johnny Cash, Carl [Gbm] Perkins, [G] Roy Orbison, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis,
and all of those artists [Gm] came out of one little [Am] place in Memphis, Tennessee.
[C] [G] [F]
I forgot to remember [C] to forget her.
I can't seem to get her off my [F] mind.
[Bb] I thought I'd never miss her.
They say it's a little [F] place, but just a little inside.
But an amazing little [C] room called Sun Studios.
[F] For people who don't know, maybe you've been in prison, [Bb] maybe you've been away,
maybe you've spent too much time doing something [F] else.
The guy who discovered all the artists I've been talking about was named Sam Phillips.
[C]
And Sam Phillips, to me, is everything.
Oh, [F] darling, something sure is [Cm] wrong.
[Bb] Cause I'm so blue and lonely.
I [F] forgot [C] to remember [F] to forget.
This is a record of, starting with all the Sun Sessions music from the 50s,
the music that those [Bb] artists, that Sam Phillips discovered,
[F] how that music grew after they left Sun also.
So, they've got a lot of great [C] songs on there.
I'm really proud of it.
And I have to [G] say, it's the only song, the only album I ever made
that my band listens to on the tour bus.
Miss Pearl.
[C] She's a bumblebee.
[D]
[F] [E] Miss Pearl.
Miss Pearl.
[Dm] She's all [F] I need.
Hang on, miss, for a moment.
[G]
Hang on, miss, [A] for a moment.
Leave me [D] all alone.
Miss Pearl.
Miss Pearl.
You look [Dm] good in the morning, good in the afternoon.
[G] You look good in the morning, good in the afternoon.
[A] When we got caught, you know I want to be [D] with you.
[Dm] I picked the songs for this album, and it's probably one of the weirdest [G] ways
in modern times [Dm] to pick songs for an album,
because I didn't pick songs that were based on what's going to be a [Am] hit single.
I didn't [Dm] particularly even pick them [Am] because people would all [D] know it,
love it, and want to buy the record.
I just picked them because I really [Dm] loved those particular [D] songs.
In the end, I was [Am] happy because I got a nice [D] mix, I think,
of [Am] rock and roll, fast songs, and upbeat.
[D] And I got some really [Dm] well-known songs, some real kooky songs
that nobody's heard.
And most [A] important to me, which I don't hear anybody [D] else do ever
when they do [N] a retrospective of older tunes,
a lot of times they leave out [C] the real slow, pretty ballads.
Up in the morning, [Am] out to the [A] stage,
[C] [F] sing like a fool for [C] my pain.
[Gm] [F] That lucky old [Ab] sun got [C] nothing [Am] to do
[C] but roll [D] around heaven [C] all day.
[C] [D]
[C] [G] [A]
[C] Toil for my woman, [Am]
sweat for my kids,
[C]
sing [F] till I'm [C] wrinkled and gray.
[F] That lucky old [Fm] sun [C] got nothing to [Am] do
[C] but roll [D] around [G] heaven [C] all day.
[G] Well, thanks for listening.
[C] I hope you have a fun time with the record.
[E] I hope you enjoy [F] it.
Listen with somebody who you [C] love, right?
Tears [G] are in [C] my eyes.
[G]
[Ab] Too much love drives [F] a man insane.
[G] You broke my will, [C] what a thrill.
[G] Letting his courageous great [Bb] balls of fire.
[C]
When I started off, [F] listening to music, being a little [G] kid,
I was in Stockton, California, over on California and Wyandotte streets.
And my [F] parents, Joe and Dorothy, had a record collection, a wonderful [C] record collection,
that I played over and over and over.
[F] Great singers, all great [G] singers, Johnny Cash, Carl [Gbm] Perkins, [G] Roy Orbison, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis,
and all of those artists [Gm] came out of one little [Am] place in Memphis, Tennessee.
[C] [G] [F]
I forgot to remember [C] to forget her.
I can't seem to get her off my [F] mind.
[Bb] I thought I'd never miss her.
They say it's a little [F] place, but just a little inside.
But an amazing little [C] room called Sun Studios.
[F] For people who don't know, maybe you've been in prison, [Bb] maybe you've been away,
maybe you've spent too much time doing something [F] else.
The guy who discovered all the artists I've been talking about was named Sam Phillips.
[C]
And Sam Phillips, to me, is everything.
Oh, [F] darling, something sure is [Cm] wrong.
[Bb] Cause I'm so blue and lonely.
I [F] forgot [C] to remember [F] to forget.
This is a record of, starting with all the Sun Sessions music from the 50s,
the music that those [Bb] artists, that Sam Phillips discovered,
[F] how that music grew after they left Sun also.
So, they've got a lot of great [C] songs on there.
I'm really proud of it.
And I have to [G] say, it's the only song, the only album I ever made
that my band listens to on the tour bus.
Miss Pearl.
[C] She's a bumblebee.
[D]
[F] [E] Miss Pearl.
Miss Pearl.
[Dm] She's all [F] I need.
Hang on, miss, for a moment.
[G]
Hang on, miss, [A] for a moment.
Leave me [D] all alone.
Miss Pearl.
Miss Pearl.
You look [Dm] good in the morning, good in the afternoon.
[G] You look good in the morning, good in the afternoon.
[A] When we got caught, you know I want to be [D] with you.
[Dm] I picked the songs for this album, and it's probably one of the weirdest [G] ways
in modern times [Dm] to pick songs for an album,
because I didn't pick songs that were based on what's going to be a [Am] hit single.
I didn't [Dm] particularly even pick them [Am] because people would all [D] know it,
love it, and want to buy the record.
I just picked them because I really [Dm] loved those particular [D] songs.
In the end, I was [Am] happy because I got a nice [D] mix, I think,
of [Am] rock and roll, fast songs, and upbeat.
[D] And I got some really [Dm] well-known songs, some real kooky songs
that nobody's heard.
And most [A] important to me, which I don't hear anybody [D] else do ever
when they do [N] a retrospective of older tunes,
a lot of times they leave out [C] the real slow, pretty ballads.
Up in the morning, [Am] out to the [A] stage,
[C] [F] sing like a fool for [C] my pain.
[Gm] [F] That lucky old [Ab] sun got [C] nothing [Am] to do
[C] but roll [D] around heaven [C] all day.
[C] [D]
[C] [G] [A]
[C] Toil for my woman, [Am]
sweat for my kids,
[C]
sing [F] till I'm [C] wrinkled and gray.
[F] That lucky old [Fm] sun [C] got nothing to [Am] do
[C] but roll [D] around [G] heaven [C] all day.
[G] Well, thanks for listening.
[C] I hope you have a fun time with the record.
[E] I hope you enjoy [F] it.
Listen with somebody who you [C] love, right?
Tears [G] are in [C] my eyes.
[G]
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_ He [D] shake my nerves and he [C] rattled my brain.
[Ab] Too much love drives [F] a man insane.
[G] You broke my will, [C] what a thrill.
[G] Letting his courageous great [Bb] balls of fire.
[C]
When I started off, _ [F] _ listening to music, being a little [G] kid,
I was in Stockton, California, over on California and Wyandotte streets.
And my [F] parents, Joe and Dorothy, had a record collection, a wonderful [C] record collection,
that I played over and over and over.
[F] Great singers, all great [G] singers, Johnny Cash, Carl [Gbm] Perkins, [G] Roy Orbison, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis,
and all of those artists _ [Gm] came out of one little [Am] place in Memphis, Tennessee. _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ I forgot _ to remember [C] to forget her. _ _ _ _
I can't seem to get her off my [F] mind.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] I thought I'd never miss her.
They say it's a little [F] place, but just a little inside.
But an amazing little [C] room called Sun Studios.
[F] For people who don't know, maybe you've been in prison, [Bb] maybe you've been away,
maybe you've spent too much time doing something [F] else.
The guy who discovered all the artists I've been talking about was named Sam Phillips.
[C]
And Sam Phillips, to me, is everything.
Oh, [F] darling, something sure is [Cm] wrong.
[Bb] Cause I'm so blue and lonely.
I [F] forgot [C] to remember [F] to forget.
This is a record of, _ starting with all the Sun Sessions music from the 50s,
the music that those [Bb] artists, that Sam Phillips discovered,
[F] how that music grew after they left Sun also.
So, they've got a lot of great [C] songs on there.
I'm really proud of it.
And I have to [G] say, it's the only song, the only album I ever made
that my band listens to on the tour bus.
Miss Pearl. _
_ _ [C] She's a bumblebee.
[D] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ Miss Pearl.
_ Miss Pearl.
[Dm] _ She's all [F] I need.
Hang on, miss, for a moment.
_ _ _ [G] _
Hang on, miss, [A] for a moment. _ _ _ _
Leave me [D] all alone.
_ Miss Pearl.
_ Miss Pearl.
_ You look [Dm] good in the morning, good in the afternoon.
_ _ [G] You look good in the morning, good in the afternoon.
[A] _ _ When we got caught, you know I want to be [D] with you.
_ _ [Dm] _ I picked the songs for this album, and it's probably one of the weirdest [G] ways
in modern times [Dm] to pick songs for an album,
because I didn't pick songs that were based on what's going to be a [Am] hit single.
I didn't [Dm] particularly even pick them [Am] because people would all [D] know it,
love it, and want to buy the record.
_ I just picked them because I really [Dm] loved those particular [D] songs.
In the end, I was [Am] happy because I got a nice [D] mix, I think,
of [Am] rock and roll, fast songs, and upbeat.
[D] And I got some really [Dm] well-known songs, some real kooky songs
that nobody's heard.
And most [A] important to me, which I don't hear anybody [D] else do ever
when they do [N] a retrospective of older tunes,
a lot of times they leave out [C] the real slow, pretty ballads. _ _
Up in the morning, _ [Am] _ out to the [A] stage,
_ [C] _ _ [F] sing like a fool for [C] my pain.
_ [Gm] _ _ [F] That lucky old [Ab] sun got [C] nothing [Am] to do
_ [C] but roll [D] around heaven [C] all day.
[C] _ _ [D] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _
[C] _ Toil for my woman, _ _ [Am] _
sweat for my kids,
_ [C] _ _
sing [F] till I'm [C] wrinkled and gray. _ _
_ _ [F] That lucky old [Fm] sun _ [C] got nothing to [Am] do _ _
[C] but roll _ [D] around [G] heaven [C] all day.
_ [G] Well, thanks for listening.
[C] I hope you have a fun time with the record.
[E] I hope you enjoy [F] it.
Listen with somebody who you [C] love, right?
_ _ Tears [G] are in [C] my eyes.
[G] _ _ _
[Ab] Too much love drives [F] a man insane.
[G] You broke my will, [C] what a thrill.
[G] Letting his courageous great [Bb] balls of fire.
[C]
When I started off, _ [F] _ listening to music, being a little [G] kid,
I was in Stockton, California, over on California and Wyandotte streets.
And my [F] parents, Joe and Dorothy, had a record collection, a wonderful [C] record collection,
that I played over and over and over.
[F] Great singers, all great [G] singers, Johnny Cash, Carl [Gbm] Perkins, [G] Roy Orbison, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis,
and all of those artists _ [Gm] came out of one little [Am] place in Memphis, Tennessee. _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ I forgot _ to remember [C] to forget her. _ _ _ _
I can't seem to get her off my [F] mind.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] I thought I'd never miss her.
They say it's a little [F] place, but just a little inside.
But an amazing little [C] room called Sun Studios.
[F] For people who don't know, maybe you've been in prison, [Bb] maybe you've been away,
maybe you've spent too much time doing something [F] else.
The guy who discovered all the artists I've been talking about was named Sam Phillips.
[C]
And Sam Phillips, to me, is everything.
Oh, [F] darling, something sure is [Cm] wrong.
[Bb] Cause I'm so blue and lonely.
I [F] forgot [C] to remember [F] to forget.
This is a record of, _ starting with all the Sun Sessions music from the 50s,
the music that those [Bb] artists, that Sam Phillips discovered,
[F] how that music grew after they left Sun also.
So, they've got a lot of great [C] songs on there.
I'm really proud of it.
And I have to [G] say, it's the only song, the only album I ever made
that my band listens to on the tour bus.
Miss Pearl. _
_ _ [C] She's a bumblebee.
[D] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ Miss Pearl.
_ Miss Pearl.
[Dm] _ She's all [F] I need.
Hang on, miss, for a moment.
_ _ _ [G] _
Hang on, miss, [A] for a moment. _ _ _ _
Leave me [D] all alone.
_ Miss Pearl.
_ Miss Pearl.
_ You look [Dm] good in the morning, good in the afternoon.
_ _ [G] You look good in the morning, good in the afternoon.
[A] _ _ When we got caught, you know I want to be [D] with you.
_ _ [Dm] _ I picked the songs for this album, and it's probably one of the weirdest [G] ways
in modern times [Dm] to pick songs for an album,
because I didn't pick songs that were based on what's going to be a [Am] hit single.
I didn't [Dm] particularly even pick them [Am] because people would all [D] know it,
love it, and want to buy the record.
_ I just picked them because I really [Dm] loved those particular [D] songs.
In the end, I was [Am] happy because I got a nice [D] mix, I think,
of [Am] rock and roll, fast songs, and upbeat.
[D] And I got some really [Dm] well-known songs, some real kooky songs
that nobody's heard.
And most [A] important to me, which I don't hear anybody [D] else do ever
when they do [N] a retrospective of older tunes,
a lot of times they leave out [C] the real slow, pretty ballads. _ _
Up in the morning, _ [Am] _ out to the [A] stage,
_ [C] _ _ [F] sing like a fool for [C] my pain.
_ [Gm] _ _ [F] That lucky old [Ab] sun got [C] nothing [Am] to do
_ [C] but roll [D] around heaven [C] all day.
[C] _ _ [D] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _
[C] _ Toil for my woman, _ _ [Am] _
sweat for my kids,
_ [C] _ _
sing [F] till I'm [C] wrinkled and gray. _ _
_ _ [F] That lucky old [Fm] sun _ [C] got nothing to [Am] do _ _
[C] but roll _ [D] around [G] heaven [C] all day.
_ [G] Well, thanks for listening.
[C] I hope you have a fun time with the record.
[E] I hope you enjoy [F] it.
Listen with somebody who you [C] love, right?
_ _ Tears [G] are in [C] my eyes.
[G] _ _ _