Standing At The Crossroads Chords by Dave Edmunds
Tempo:
131.55 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
E
Bm
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [Bm]
[B] [Bm]
[B] I'm standing [E] at the crossroads [B] again with an empty heart and a dulled [F#] sin.
[B] Maybe I'll run into some famous names, [E]
Robert Johnson and Elmo James.
[B] I'm standing [F#] at the crossroads [B] again.
Well, I woke her up this morning like I usually do.
[Bm] [F#] My baby wasn't nowhere around.
I looked in the kitchen and I looked in the hall in [B] my slippers and my dressing gown.
There was lipstick traces on the bedroom door.
[E] Goodbye, she wrote.
I don't want you no more.
[F#] I guess I'm not the man she was looking for.
I'm just [F#m] a man she [B] found.
And I'm standing [E] at the crossroads [Bm] again [B] with an empty heart and a [F#] dulled sin.
[B] Maybe I'll run into some famous [E] names, Robert Johnson and Elmo James.
[B] I'm standing at the [F#] crossroads [B]
again.
[E] [B]
[F#]
[E] [B]
[E]
[Bm]
[F#m] [B]
Well, here I am on my own again.
[F#] Now, where did I go wrong this time?
I treat them good like a gentleman should, [B] and I never, ever step out of line.
Well, I'm no kid and on my way [E] around, six feet six, I weigh 200 pounds, [F#] but I can't hold no romance down.
Maybe I should give [B] up trying.
And I'm standing at [E] the crossroads [Bm] again with [B] an empty heart and a [F#] dulled sin.
[D#m] [B] Maybe I'll run into some famous [E] names, Robert Johnson or Elmo James.
[B] Standing at [F#] the [E] crossroads [Bm] [B]
again.
And I'm standing [Bm] at [F#] the crossroads [B] again.
Yes, I'm standing at [F#] the crossroads [B] again.
[C] [B]
[B] [Bm]
[B] I'm standing [E] at the crossroads [B] again with an empty heart and a dulled [F#] sin.
[B] Maybe I'll run into some famous names, [E]
Robert Johnson and Elmo James.
[B] I'm standing [F#] at the crossroads [B] again.
Well, I woke her up this morning like I usually do.
[Bm] [F#] My baby wasn't nowhere around.
I looked in the kitchen and I looked in the hall in [B] my slippers and my dressing gown.
There was lipstick traces on the bedroom door.
[E] Goodbye, she wrote.
I don't want you no more.
[F#] I guess I'm not the man she was looking for.
I'm just [F#m] a man she [B] found.
And I'm standing [E] at the crossroads [Bm] again [B] with an empty heart and a [F#] dulled sin.
[B] Maybe I'll run into some famous [E] names, Robert Johnson and Elmo James.
[B] I'm standing at the [F#] crossroads [B]
again.
[E] [B]
[F#]
[E] [B]
[E]
[Bm]
[F#m] [B]
Well, here I am on my own again.
[F#] Now, where did I go wrong this time?
I treat them good like a gentleman should, [B] and I never, ever step out of line.
Well, I'm no kid and on my way [E] around, six feet six, I weigh 200 pounds, [F#] but I can't hold no romance down.
Maybe I should give [B] up trying.
And I'm standing at [E] the crossroads [Bm] again with [B] an empty heart and a [F#] dulled sin.
[D#m] [B] Maybe I'll run into some famous [E] names, Robert Johnson or Elmo James.
[B] Standing at [F#] the [E] crossroads [Bm] [B]
again.
And I'm standing [Bm] at [F#] the crossroads [B] again.
Yes, I'm standing at [F#] the crossroads [B] again.
[C] [B]
Key:
B
F#
E
Bm
F#m
B
F#
E
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ [B] I'm standing [E] at the _ _ crossroads [B] again _ _ _ _ _ with an empty _ heart and a dulled [F#] sin.
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Maybe I'll run into some famous names, [E] _
Robert Johnson and Elmo James.
[B] I'm standing [F#] at the _ crossroads _ [B] again.
_ _ _ _ Well, I woke her up this morning like I usually do.
[Bm] [F#] My baby wasn't nowhere around.
_ _ I looked in the kitchen and I looked in the hall in [B] my slippers and my dressing gown.
There was lipstick traces on the bedroom door.
[E] Goodbye, she wrote.
I don't want you no more.
[F#] I guess I'm not the man she was looking for.
I'm just [F#m] a man she [B] found.
And I'm standing [E] at the _ crossroads _ [Bm] again _ _ _ _ [B] with an empty heart _ and a [F#] dulled sin.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] Maybe I'll run into some famous [E] names, _ Robert Johnson and Elmo James.
[B] I'm standing at the [F#] _ _ crossroads [B] _
again. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, here I am on my own again.
[F#] Now, where did I go wrong this time?
I treat them good like a gentleman should, [B] and I never, ever step out of line.
Well, I'm no kid and on my way [E] around, six feet six, I weigh 200 pounds, [F#] but I can't hold no romance down.
Maybe I should give [B] up trying.
And I'm standing at [E] the _ crossroads [Bm] again _ with _ [B] _ an empty heart _ and a [F#] dulled sin.
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ [B] Maybe I'll run into some famous [E] names, Robert Johnson or Elmo James.
[B] Standing at [F#] the _ [E] crossroads [Bm] _ [B]
again.
_ _ _ And I'm standing [Bm] at [F#] the _ crossroads [B] again.
_ _ _ _ Yes, I'm standing at [F#] the _ crossroads [B] again. _
_ _ _ [C] _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ [B] I'm standing [E] at the _ _ crossroads [B] again _ _ _ _ _ with an empty _ heart and a dulled [F#] sin.
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Maybe I'll run into some famous names, [E] _
Robert Johnson and Elmo James.
[B] I'm standing [F#] at the _ crossroads _ [B] again.
_ _ _ _ Well, I woke her up this morning like I usually do.
[Bm] [F#] My baby wasn't nowhere around.
_ _ I looked in the kitchen and I looked in the hall in [B] my slippers and my dressing gown.
There was lipstick traces on the bedroom door.
[E] Goodbye, she wrote.
I don't want you no more.
[F#] I guess I'm not the man she was looking for.
I'm just [F#m] a man she [B] found.
And I'm standing [E] at the _ crossroads _ [Bm] again _ _ _ _ [B] with an empty heart _ and a [F#] dulled sin.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] Maybe I'll run into some famous [E] names, _ Robert Johnson and Elmo James.
[B] I'm standing at the [F#] _ _ crossroads [B] _
again. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, here I am on my own again.
[F#] Now, where did I go wrong this time?
I treat them good like a gentleman should, [B] and I never, ever step out of line.
Well, I'm no kid and on my way [E] around, six feet six, I weigh 200 pounds, [F#] but I can't hold no romance down.
Maybe I should give [B] up trying.
And I'm standing at [E] the _ crossroads [Bm] again _ with _ [B] _ an empty heart _ and a [F#] dulled sin.
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ [B] Maybe I'll run into some famous [E] names, Robert Johnson or Elmo James.
[B] Standing at [F#] the _ [E] crossroads [Bm] _ [B]
again.
_ _ _ And I'm standing [Bm] at [F#] the _ crossroads [B] again.
_ _ _ _ Yes, I'm standing at [F#] the _ crossroads [B] again. _
_ _ _ [C] _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _