Chords for Cold Feet
Tempo:
101.25 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [A]
[C] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
There [D] was a little boy [C] once upon a time, who [G] in spite of his young age, small size knew
his man.
[D] For every copper penny [C] and clover he would [G] find, he gave his for [D] better days,
the end of [A] hard times for no [C] more.
Cold [A] feet, cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] His clothes were always clean, his [C] face was [D] always
scurred.
[G] There was food on the table, enough to fill him up.
[D] His house was full [A] of a laugh,
his house was full of love.
[G] But when winter days arrived, there was never [A] money enough
to shut his cold feet, [D] cold, [A] cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D]
[G] He grew [D] up to be a worker, [C] determined
to succeed.
He [G] made a life for himself, he from worldly wants or needs.
[D] He had nobody
to share the life, he [C] had nobody to keep him warm.
[G] At night when he'd go to sleep, he'd
sleep alone with [C] his cold [A] feet, [D] cold, [A] cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] One night he walked the streets,
looking [C] to the heavens above, [G] searching for a shooting star.
Prayed but never [D] let him
go.
When a woman passing by, [C] rushed his arm returned [A] and found love.
[G] He then wished for
the courage to ask this stranger [E] who she was to not [C] have cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold,
[G] cold feet.
[E] One year [D] later he stood beside her and thought I'll give you [C] everything you
want.
[G] He said I'll take some love from my heart, pure [E] body warm [G] you won't have cold
feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, cold [G] feet.
Thought [D] she liked the party life [C] and wanted to be
one of the [A] finer things.
So [G] he promised more than he could buy, he promised her the sun
and moon and not [C] have cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] He worked day and night, his
[C] fingers to the bone.
[G] His worried mind, with the conscience driving him on.
[D] He can give
her what she needs, [C] wanna give her what he thinks she [G] wants.
Sad eyes, face, tempted
words, got him [D] all.
[C] And his cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, [G] cold.
[D] He suffered all his life
[A] to be an honest man.
[G] Proud as the dirt on his palms was the soil of the land.
[D] Some guys
in high school [C] days said they had a plan [G] to get rich real quick, and they could count
them in if you [C] don't have cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
He [D] thought about their offer, [C] except he did [A] it without [G] qualms.
Dreamt about the life he'd buy, a comfort that would come [C] without.
[G] Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[Gm] He decided to drive the car.
[G] He decided to carry the gun.
To take the biggest risk of all, to prove his loyalty to his friends.
[D] He decided to tell his wife, [G] things would soon turn around.
Said the little boy is dead, the man stands with you now [C] without.
Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[E] Without.
[C] Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] He thought he'd set his clock right.
[C] He thought he'd read his watch.
[G] He left in such a hurry, he didn't think to push forward.
Makes [D] no difference if you're early, [C] no difference if you're late.
[G] When you're out of time, flowers have been laid.
You're six feet underground with.
Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[C] [G]
[D]
[C] [G]
There [D] was a little boy [C] once upon a time, who [G] in spite of his young age, small size knew
his man.
[D] For every copper penny [C] and clover he would [G] find, he gave his for [D] better days,
the end of [A] hard times for no [C] more.
Cold [A] feet, cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] His clothes were always clean, his [C] face was [D] always
scurred.
[G] There was food on the table, enough to fill him up.
[D] His house was full [A] of a laugh,
his house was full of love.
[G] But when winter days arrived, there was never [A] money enough
to shut his cold feet, [D] cold, [A] cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D]
[G] He grew [D] up to be a worker, [C] determined
to succeed.
He [G] made a life for himself, he from worldly wants or needs.
[D] He had nobody
to share the life, he [C] had nobody to keep him warm.
[G] At night when he'd go to sleep, he'd
sleep alone with [C] his cold [A] feet, [D] cold, [A] cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] One night he walked the streets,
looking [C] to the heavens above, [G] searching for a shooting star.
Prayed but never [D] let him
go.
When a woman passing by, [C] rushed his arm returned [A] and found love.
[G] He then wished for
the courage to ask this stranger [E] who she was to not [C] have cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold,
[G] cold feet.
[E] One year [D] later he stood beside her and thought I'll give you [C] everything you
want.
[G] He said I'll take some love from my heart, pure [E] body warm [G] you won't have cold
feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, cold [G] feet.
Thought [D] she liked the party life [C] and wanted to be
one of the [A] finer things.
So [G] he promised more than he could buy, he promised her the sun
and moon and not [C] have cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] He worked day and night, his
[C] fingers to the bone.
[G] His worried mind, with the conscience driving him on.
[D] He can give
her what she needs, [C] wanna give her what he thinks she [G] wants.
Sad eyes, face, tempted
words, got him [D] all.
[C] And his cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, [G] cold.
[D] He suffered all his life
[A] to be an honest man.
[G] Proud as the dirt on his palms was the soil of the land.
[D] Some guys
in high school [C] days said they had a plan [G] to get rich real quick, and they could count
them in if you [C] don't have cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
He [D] thought about their offer, [C] except he did [A] it without [G] qualms.
Dreamt about the life he'd buy, a comfort that would come [C] without.
[G] Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[Gm] He decided to drive the car.
[G] He decided to carry the gun.
To take the biggest risk of all, to prove his loyalty to his friends.
[D] He decided to tell his wife, [G] things would soon turn around.
Said the little boy is dead, the man stands with you now [C] without.
Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[E] Without.
[C] Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] He thought he'd set his clock right.
[C] He thought he'd read his watch.
[G] He left in such a hurry, he didn't think to push forward.
Makes [D] no difference if you're early, [C] no difference if you're late.
[G] When you're out of time, flowers have been laid.
You're six feet underground with.
Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
Key:
G
D
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A
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G
D
C
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ There [D] was a little boy [C] once upon a time, who [G] in spite of his young age, small size knew
his man.
[D] For every copper penny [C] and clover he would [G] find, he gave his for [D] better days,
the end of [A] hard times for no [C] more.
Cold [A] feet, cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ His clothes were always clean, his [C] face was [D] always
scurred.
[G] There was food on the table, enough to fill him up.
[D] His house was full [A] of a laugh,
his house was full of love.
[G] But when winter days arrived, there was never [A] money enough
to shut his cold feet, _ [D] cold, [A] cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ He grew [D] up to be a worker, [C] determined
to succeed.
He [G] made a life for himself, he from worldly wants or needs.
[D] He had nobody
to share the life, he [C] had nobody to keep him warm.
[G] At night when he'd go to sleep, he'd
sleep alone with [C] his cold [A] feet, [D] cold, [A] cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] One night he walked the streets,
looking [C] to the heavens above, [G] searching for a shooting star.
Prayed but never [D] let him
go.
When a woman passing by, [C] rushed his arm returned [A] and found love.
[G] He then wished for
the courage to ask this stranger [E] who she was to not [C] have cold feet, _ [D] cold, cold, cold,
[G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] One year [D] later he stood beside her and thought I'll give you [C] everything you
want.
[G] He said I'll take some love from my heart, pure [E] body warm [G] you won't have cold
feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, cold [G] feet. _ _ _ _
Thought [D] she liked the party life [C] and wanted to be
one of the [A] finer things.
So [G] he promised more than he could buy, he promised her the sun
and moon and not [C] have cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] He worked day and night, his
[C] fingers to the bone.
[G] His worried mind, with the conscience driving him on.
[D] He can give
her what she needs, [C] wanna give her what he thinks she [G] wants.
Sad eyes, face, tempted
words, got him [D] all. _ _ _
_ [C] And his cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, [G] cold. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] He suffered all his life
[A] to be an honest man.
[G] Proud as the dirt on his palms was the soil of the land.
[D] Some guys
in high school [C] days said they had a plan [G] to get rich real quick, and they could count
them in if you [C] don't have cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _
_ He [D] thought about their offer, [C] except he did [A] it without [G] qualms.
Dreamt about the life he'd buy, a comfort that would come [C] without.
[G] Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] He decided to drive the car.
[G] He decided to carry the gun.
To take the biggest risk of all, to prove his loyalty to his friends.
[D] He decided to tell his wife, [G] things would soon turn around.
Said the little boy is dead, the man stands with you now [C] without.
Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _
[E] Without.
[C] _ Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] He thought he'd set his clock right.
[C] He thought he'd read his watch.
[G] He left in such a hurry, he didn't think to push forward.
Makes [D] no difference if you're early, [C] no difference if you're late.
[G] When you're out of time, flowers have been laid.
You're six feet underground with.
Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ There [D] was a little boy [C] once upon a time, who [G] in spite of his young age, small size knew
his man.
[D] For every copper penny [C] and clover he would [G] find, he gave his for [D] better days,
the end of [A] hard times for no [C] more.
Cold [A] feet, cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ His clothes were always clean, his [C] face was [D] always
scurred.
[G] There was food on the table, enough to fill him up.
[D] His house was full [A] of a laugh,
his house was full of love.
[G] But when winter days arrived, there was never [A] money enough
to shut his cold feet, _ [D] cold, [A] cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
[D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ He grew [D] up to be a worker, [C] determined
to succeed.
He [G] made a life for himself, he from worldly wants or needs.
[D] He had nobody
to share the life, he [C] had nobody to keep him warm.
[G] At night when he'd go to sleep, he'd
sleep alone with [C] his cold [A] feet, [D] cold, [A] cold, cold, [G] cold feet.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] One night he walked the streets,
looking [C] to the heavens above, [G] searching for a shooting star.
Prayed but never [D] let him
go.
When a woman passing by, [C] rushed his arm returned [A] and found love.
[G] He then wished for
the courage to ask this stranger [E] who she was to not [C] have cold feet, _ [D] cold, cold, cold,
[G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] One year [D] later he stood beside her and thought I'll give you [C] everything you
want.
[G] He said I'll take some love from my heart, pure [E] body warm [G] you won't have cold
feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, cold [G] feet. _ _ _ _
Thought [D] she liked the party life [C] and wanted to be
one of the [A] finer things.
So [G] he promised more than he could buy, he promised her the sun
and moon and not [C] have cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] He worked day and night, his
[C] fingers to the bone.
[G] His worried mind, with the conscience driving him on.
[D] He can give
her what she needs, [C] wanna give her what he thinks she [G] wants.
Sad eyes, face, tempted
words, got him [D] all. _ _ _
_ [C] And his cold feet, [D] cold, cold, cold, [G] cold. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] He suffered all his life
[A] to be an honest man.
[G] Proud as the dirt on his palms was the soil of the land.
[D] Some guys
in high school [C] days said they had a plan [G] to get rich real quick, and they could count
them in if you [C] don't have cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _
_ He [D] thought about their offer, [C] except he did [A] it without [G] qualms.
Dreamt about the life he'd buy, a comfort that would come [C] without.
[G] Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] He decided to drive the car.
[G] He decided to carry the gun.
To take the biggest risk of all, to prove his loyalty to his friends.
[D] He decided to tell his wife, [G] things would soon turn around.
Said the little boy is dead, the man stands with you now [C] without.
Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _
[E] Without.
[C] _ Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] He thought he'd set his clock right.
[C] He thought he'd read his watch.
[G] He left in such a hurry, he didn't think to push forward.
Makes [D] no difference if you're early, [C] no difference if you're late.
[G] When you're out of time, flowers have been laid.
You're six feet underground with.
Cold feet.
[D] Cold, cold, cold, [G] cold feet. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _