Six Times A Day Chords by Dick Curless
Tempo:
94.05 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
D
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Six times a day, [G] six times a [Am] day, the [C] trains, the trains came down.
Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
Six years she waited, never missed a train.
Six times [F] a day the people saw [C] her waiting.
He [F] never came, [G] she never showed [C] her pain.
Some told her that the Russian winter claimed him.
Some said they stood beside him when he fell.
[F] But six times every day she went to [C] meet him.
And if her heart knew sorrow, [G] no one could ever [C] tell.
Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
The town all wondered what she waited for.
She [F] said, I prayed to God to bring my man home.
[F] I've waited six, [G] I'd gladly wait six more.
[C] The seventh year, the eighth, and then the ninth came.
The [D] tenth year found her pretty face still there.
Some [F] laughed about the lovely fool [C] just waiting.
She [F] never missed a train, [G] she always fixed her [C] hair.
Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
The night he came, ten years were almost through.
[D] She [F] held him close and said, I [C] knew you'd be here.
[F] He said, I [G] had no doubt you'd [C] be here too.
Six times a day the trains come [G] down from Frankfurt.
They bring somebody [A] home and then [G] they're gone.
[C] But six times every day things stop a moment.
Do [F] you hear the whistle say, [G]
true love lives on [C] and on?
Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
Six years she waited, never missed a train.
Six times [F] a day the people saw [C] her waiting.
He [F] never came, [G] she never showed [C] her pain.
Some told her that the Russian winter claimed him.
Some said they stood beside him when he fell.
[F] But six times every day she went to [C] meet him.
And if her heart knew sorrow, [G] no one could ever [C] tell.
Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
The town all wondered what she waited for.
She [F] said, I prayed to God to bring my man home.
[F] I've waited six, [G] I'd gladly wait six more.
[C] The seventh year, the eighth, and then the ninth came.
The [D] tenth year found her pretty face still there.
Some [F] laughed about the lovely fool [C] just waiting.
She [F] never missed a train, [G] she always fixed her [C] hair.
Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
The night he came, ten years were almost through.
[D] She [F] held him close and said, I [C] knew you'd be here.
[F] He said, I [G] had no doubt you'd [C] be here too.
Six times a day the trains come [G] down from Frankfurt.
They bring somebody [A] home and then [G] they're gone.
[C] But six times every day things stop a moment.
Do [F] you hear the whistle say, [G]
true love lives on [C] and on?
Key:
C
F
G
D
Am
C
F
G
Six times a day, [G] six times a [Am] day, the [C] _ trains, the _ trains _ came down. _
_ Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
_ _ Six years she waited, never missed a train.
_ _ Six times [F] a day the people saw [C] her waiting.
He [F] never came, [G] she never showed [C] her pain.
Some told her that the Russian winter claimed him.
Some said they stood beside him when he fell.
_ [F] But six times every day she went to [C] meet him.
And if her heart knew sorrow, [G] no one could ever [C] tell.
_ Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
The town all wondered what she waited for.
_ She [F] said, I prayed to God to bring my man home.
[F] I've waited six, [G] I'd gladly wait six more.
[C] _ The seventh year, the eighth, and then the ninth came.
The [D] tenth year found her pretty face still there.
Some [F] laughed about the lovely fool [C] just waiting.
She [F] never missed a train, [G] she always fixed her [C] hair.
Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
_ The night he came, ten years were almost through.
[D] She [F] held him close and said, I [C] knew you'd be here.
[F] He said, I [G] had no doubt you'd [C] be here too.
_ Six times a day the trains come [G] down from Frankfurt.
_ They bring somebody [A] home and then [G] they're gone.
[C] But six times every day things stop a moment.
Do [F] you hear the whistle say, [G]
true love lives on [C] and on? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
_ _ Six years she waited, never missed a train.
_ _ Six times [F] a day the people saw [C] her waiting.
He [F] never came, [G] she never showed [C] her pain.
Some told her that the Russian winter claimed him.
Some said they stood beside him when he fell.
_ [F] But six times every day she went to [C] meet him.
And if her heart knew sorrow, [G] no one could ever [C] tell.
_ Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
The town all wondered what she waited for.
_ She [F] said, I prayed to God to bring my man home.
[F] I've waited six, [G] I'd gladly wait six more.
[C] _ The seventh year, the eighth, and then the ninth came.
The [D] tenth year found her pretty face still there.
Some [F] laughed about the lovely fool [C] just waiting.
She [F] never missed a train, [G] she always fixed her [C] hair.
Six times a day the trains came down from Frankfurt.
_ The night he came, ten years were almost through.
[D] She [F] held him close and said, I [C] knew you'd be here.
[F] He said, I [G] had no doubt you'd [C] be here too.
_ Six times a day the trains come [G] down from Frankfurt.
_ They bring somebody [A] home and then [G] they're gone.
[C] But six times every day things stop a moment.
Do [F] you hear the whistle say, [G]
true love lives on [C] and on? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _