Chords for David Bowie - Bombers [Live at the Beeb]
Tempo:
119.05 bpm
Chords used:
F
G
C
E
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [C] [F]
[G] I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, [G] sunshine on the [F]
wasteland.
[G] Old man, who's sitting in the [F] white sand,
[E] [A] He's wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be to see [E] how I'll rise.
[D]
[C] Seeing the good idea, [Bb] dropped down on the [F] wasteland here.
[Dm] If only one [F] man could be seen, [Eb] he was older [F] socially.
[C] Happy [G] Saturday's, that's [Bb] cherubic like [F] last year.
[Dm] My little [F] white pig's [Eb] eyes long self [F]
-aware.
[C] And [Dm] I'm [Em] [F] not the sort to [Eb] cast a glare.
[G]
I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, [C] [G] sunshine [Bb] on [F] the wasteland.
[G] Old man, who's sitting [F] in the white sand,
[E] He's [A] wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be to see [E] how I'll rise.
[D]
[C] I [G] said the general, [Bb] called the [F] little man.
[Dm] Saw the Pentagon [F] sit, and [Eb] the ground beneath [F] him.
[C] Eight months, eight months, even [Bb] rich, well, once ripped [F] apart that sand.
Which caused a revolt [Eb] against the sky, [F] and the earth.
[C] [Dm] So the next time I'm back in [Em] the world,
I'll [F] be so much more than the [Eb] bride and bride,
[G] I'll be giving birth to a child.
[Em] [G] Happy [Bb] Saturday's, that's cherubic like last year.
I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, [G] sunshine [Bb] on the [F] wasteland.
[C] [G] Old man, [Bb] who's sitting in the [F] white sand,
[E] He's [A] wearing a perfect surprise, I might be to see how [E] I'll
[G] [Bb] rise.
I don't care where in the sky [C]
rush, [G] sunshine [Bb] on the [F]
wasteland.
[G] Old man, who's sitting in [F] the white sand,
[E] [A] He's wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be [E] to see how [D] I'll rise.
[Dm] When the smoke [G] had blown away, [E]
[C] there was nothing left in [F] view.
[Eb] Except a [Gm] man, dear Lord, who looked like [E] you.
You [A] used to [Db] look in [Ab] my whole [C] neighborhood.
[G] [N]
That's David [Gb] Bowie on piano and an amazing [Ab] pair of trousers.
And that's [G] going to appear on an [N] LP.
It could very easily be called Hunky Dory when it finally comes out.
Let's see if we can find out how Hunky Dory is spelt.
This next one, the line-up remains the same,
but it's going to be recorded as a single by Arnold Korn,
whom I mentioned earlier, the group.
And it's called Looking for a Friend.
[G] I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, [G] sunshine on the [F]
wasteland.
[G] Old man, who's sitting in the [F] white sand,
[E] [A] He's wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be to see [E] how I'll rise.
[D]
[C] Seeing the good idea, [Bb] dropped down on the [F] wasteland here.
[Dm] If only one [F] man could be seen, [Eb] he was older [F] socially.
[C] Happy [G] Saturday's, that's [Bb] cherubic like [F] last year.
[Dm] My little [F] white pig's [Eb] eyes long self [F]
-aware.
[C] And [Dm] I'm [Em] [F] not the sort to [Eb] cast a glare.
[G]
I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, [C] [G] sunshine [Bb] on [F] the wasteland.
[G] Old man, who's sitting [F] in the white sand,
[E] He's [A] wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be to see [E] how I'll rise.
[D]
[C] I [G] said the general, [Bb] called the [F] little man.
[Dm] Saw the Pentagon [F] sit, and [Eb] the ground beneath [F] him.
[C] Eight months, eight months, even [Bb] rich, well, once ripped [F] apart that sand.
Which caused a revolt [Eb] against the sky, [F] and the earth.
[C] [Dm] So the next time I'm back in [Em] the world,
I'll [F] be so much more than the [Eb] bride and bride,
[G] I'll be giving birth to a child.
[Em] [G] Happy [Bb] Saturday's, that's cherubic like last year.
I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, [G] sunshine [Bb] on the [F] wasteland.
[C] [G] Old man, [Bb] who's sitting in the [F] white sand,
[E] He's [A] wearing a perfect surprise, I might be to see how [E] I'll
[G] [Bb] rise.
I don't care where in the sky [C]
rush, [G] sunshine [Bb] on the [F]
wasteland.
[G] Old man, who's sitting in [F] the white sand,
[E] [A] He's wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be [E] to see how [D] I'll rise.
[Dm] When the smoke [G] had blown away, [E]
[C] there was nothing left in [F] view.
[Eb] Except a [Gm] man, dear Lord, who looked like [E] you.
You [A] used to [Db] look in [Ab] my whole [C] neighborhood.
[G] [N]
That's David [Gb] Bowie on piano and an amazing [Ab] pair of trousers.
And that's [G] going to appear on an [N] LP.
It could very easily be called Hunky Dory when it finally comes out.
Let's see if we can find out how Hunky Dory is spelt.
This next one, the line-up remains the same,
but it's going to be recorded as a single by Arnold Korn,
whom I mentioned earlier, the group.
And it's called Looking for a Friend.
Key:
F
G
C
E
Bb
F
G
C
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, _ [G] sunshine _ on the [F]
wasteland.
_ [G] Old man, who's sitting in the [F] white sand,
_ [E] _ [A] He's wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be to see [E] how I'll rise.
[D] _ _ _
[C] Seeing the good idea, [Bb] dropped down on the [F] wasteland here.
[Dm] If only one [F] man could be seen, [Eb] he was older [F] socially.
_ [C] Happy [G] Saturday's, that's [Bb] cherubic like [F] last year.
_ [Dm] My little [F] white pig's [Eb] eyes long self [F]
-aware.
[C] And [Dm] I'm _ [Em] _ [F] not the sort to [Eb] cast a glare.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, [C] _ [G] sunshine [Bb] on [F] the wasteland.
_ [G] Old man, who's sitting [F] in the white sand,
[E] He's [A] wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be to see [E] how I'll rise.
_ [D] _ _ _
_ [C] I [G] said the general, [Bb] called the [F] little man.
[Dm] Saw the Pentagon [F] sit, and [Eb] the ground beneath [F] him.
_ [C] Eight months, eight months, even [Bb] rich, well, once ripped [F] apart that sand.
_ Which caused a revolt [Eb] against the sky, [F] and the earth.
[C] _ [Dm] So the next time I'm back in [Em] the world,
I'll [F] be so much more than the [Eb] bride and bride,
[G] I'll be giving birth to a child.
[Em] _ _ _ [G] _ Happy [Bb] Saturday's, that's cherubic like last year.
I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, _ [G] sunshine [Bb] on the [F] wasteland.
[C] _ [G] Old man, [Bb] who's sitting in the [F] white sand,
[E] He's [A] wearing a perfect surprise, I might be to see how [E] I'll _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Bb] rise.
I don't care where in the sky [C]
rush, _ [G] sunshine [Bb] on the [F] _
wasteland.
[G] _ Old man, who's sitting in [F] the white sand,
[E] _ [A] He's wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be [E] to see how _ [D] I'll rise. _ _ _ _
[Dm] When the smoke [G] had blown away, [E] _
[C] there was nothing left in [F] view. _
_ _ [Eb] Except a [Gm] man, dear Lord, who looked like [E] you.
You _ [A] used to [Db] look _ in [Ab] my whole [C] neighborhood.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ That's David [Gb] Bowie on piano and an amazing [Ab] pair of trousers.
And that's [G] going to appear on an [N] LP.
It could very easily be called Hunky Dory when it finally comes out.
_ Let's see if we can find out how Hunky Dory is spelt.
This next one, the line-up remains the same,
but it's going to be recorded as a single by Arnold Korn,
whom I mentioned earlier, the group.
And it's called Looking for a Friend.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, _ [G] sunshine _ on the [F]
wasteland.
_ [G] Old man, who's sitting in the [F] white sand,
_ [E] _ [A] He's wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be to see [E] how I'll rise.
[D] _ _ _
[C] Seeing the good idea, [Bb] dropped down on the [F] wasteland here.
[Dm] If only one [F] man could be seen, [Eb] he was older [F] socially.
_ [C] Happy [G] Saturday's, that's [Bb] cherubic like [F] last year.
_ [Dm] My little [F] white pig's [Eb] eyes long self [F]
-aware.
[C] And [Dm] I'm _ [Em] _ [F] not the sort to [Eb] cast a glare.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, [C] _ [G] sunshine [Bb] on [F] the wasteland.
_ [G] Old man, who's sitting [F] in the white sand,
[E] He's [A] wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be to see [E] how I'll rise.
_ [D] _ _ _
_ [C] I [G] said the general, [Bb] called the [F] little man.
[Dm] Saw the Pentagon [F] sit, and [Eb] the ground beneath [F] him.
_ [C] Eight months, eight months, even [Bb] rich, well, once ripped [F] apart that sand.
_ Which caused a revolt [Eb] against the sky, [F] and the earth.
[C] _ [Dm] So the next time I'm back in [Em] the world,
I'll [F] be so much more than the [Eb] bride and bride,
[G] I'll be giving birth to a child.
[Em] _ _ _ [G] _ Happy [Bb] Saturday's, that's cherubic like last year.
I don't care where in the [F] sky rush, _ [G] sunshine [Bb] on the [F] wasteland.
[C] _ [G] Old man, [Bb] who's sitting in the [F] white sand,
[E] He's [A] wearing a perfect surprise, I might be to see how [E] I'll _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Bb] rise.
I don't care where in the sky [C]
rush, _ [G] sunshine [Bb] on the [F] _
wasteland.
[G] _ Old man, who's sitting in [F] the white sand,
[E] _ [A] He's wearing a perfect [F] surprise, I might be [E] to see how _ [D] I'll rise. _ _ _ _
[Dm] When the smoke [G] had blown away, [E] _
[C] there was nothing left in [F] view. _
_ _ [Eb] Except a [Gm] man, dear Lord, who looked like [E] you.
You _ [A] used to [Db] look _ in [Ab] my whole [C] neighborhood.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ That's David [Gb] Bowie on piano and an amazing [Ab] pair of trousers.
And that's [G] going to appear on an [N] LP.
It could very easily be called Hunky Dory when it finally comes out.
_ Let's see if we can find out how Hunky Dory is spelt.
This next one, the line-up remains the same,
but it's going to be recorded as a single by Arnold Korn,
whom I mentioned earlier, the group.
And it's called Looking for a Friend.