Twenty Flight Rock Chords by Eddie Cochran
Tempo:
106.35 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Am
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello?
Where you been?
Why we won't, and why, what's the matter?
Turn on channel two, that's the matter.
What does he want?
Hello?
Okay, it's on, Mr.
Murdock.
Now you and Miller watch.
Watch it good.
You understand?
Watch it good, yes, Mr.
Murdock.
And don't hang up.
I'll talk to you as soon as he finishes his next number.
We have to watch the television.
Just like I promised you.
Here he is back again, Eddie Cochran, one of America's top rock and [G] rollers.
Eddie?
[A]
Well, I [E] got to get [A] over there at the machine.
When it comes to rockin', she's the [D] queen.
Pull up the deck and talk Saturday [Am] night.
But a little longer, I can hold her tight.
[E] But she lives on the 20th floor of town.
The [A] elevator's broken down, so I walk one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven,
eight, five, [D] more.
Up on the 12th, I'm starting to [A] drag.
54, I'm ready to sag.
[Em] Get to the top, [D] I'm too [A] tired to rock.
Well, she's calling me up on the telephone.
She said, come on over, honey, I'm all [Gm] alone.
I said, [D] baby, you're mighty [E] sweet, but I'm in bed with my aching feet.
This went on for a couple of days, and I couldn't stay [A] away.
So I walk one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven, eight, [D] five, more.
Up on the 12th, I'm ready [A] to drag.
54, I'm starting to sag.
Get to the top, I'm too tired to rock.
[C] [Am]
[A]
Well, I sent to Chicago for repairs.
Till it's a fixed time, I'm using the stairs.
[D] Hope that her head up before it's too late.
I'm a baby too [E] much to wait.
All [N] this is getting me down.
The farmer corpse draped over her hair.
[A] But I climb one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven, five, eight, five, [D] more.
Up on the 12th, I'm ready to [A] drag.
54, I'm starting to [E] sag.
Get to the [D] top, I'm too [A] tired to rock.
[N] I
Where you been?
Why we won't, and why, what's the matter?
Turn on channel two, that's the matter.
What does he want?
Hello?
Okay, it's on, Mr.
Murdock.
Now you and Miller watch.
Watch it good.
You understand?
Watch it good, yes, Mr.
Murdock.
And don't hang up.
I'll talk to you as soon as he finishes his next number.
We have to watch the television.
Just like I promised you.
Here he is back again, Eddie Cochran, one of America's top rock and [G] rollers.
Eddie?
[A]
Well, I [E] got to get [A] over there at the machine.
When it comes to rockin', she's the [D] queen.
Pull up the deck and talk Saturday [Am] night.
But a little longer, I can hold her tight.
[E] But she lives on the 20th floor of town.
The [A] elevator's broken down, so I walk one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven,
eight, five, [D] more.
Up on the 12th, I'm starting to [A] drag.
54, I'm ready to sag.
[Em] Get to the top, [D] I'm too [A] tired to rock.
Well, she's calling me up on the telephone.
She said, come on over, honey, I'm all [Gm] alone.
I said, [D] baby, you're mighty [E] sweet, but I'm in bed with my aching feet.
This went on for a couple of days, and I couldn't stay [A] away.
So I walk one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven, eight, [D] five, more.
Up on the 12th, I'm ready [A] to drag.
54, I'm starting to sag.
Get to the top, I'm too tired to rock.
[C] [Am]
[A]
Well, I sent to Chicago for repairs.
Till it's a fixed time, I'm using the stairs.
[D] Hope that her head up before it's too late.
I'm a baby too [E] much to wait.
All [N] this is getting me down.
The farmer corpse draped over her hair.
[A] But I climb one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven, five, eight, five, [D] more.
Up on the 12th, I'm ready to [A] drag.
54, I'm starting to [E] sag.
Get to the [D] top, I'm too [A] tired to rock.
[N] I
Key:
A
D
E
Am
G
A
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Hello?
Where you been?
Why we won't, and why, what's the matter?
Turn on channel two, that's the matter. _ _
_ _ _ What does he want?
Hello? _
_ _ _ _ Okay, it's on, Mr.
Murdock.
Now you and Miller watch.
Watch it good.
You understand? _
Watch it good, yes, Mr.
Murdock.
And don't hang up.
I'll talk to you as soon as he finishes his next number.
_ We have to watch the television.
Just like I promised you.
Here he is back again, Eddie Cochran, one of America's top rock and [G] rollers.
Eddie?
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, I [E] got to get [A] over there at the machine.
When it comes to rockin', she's the [D] queen.
Pull up the deck and talk Saturday [Am] night.
But a little longer, I can hold her tight.
[E] But she lives on the 20th floor of town.
The [A] elevator's broken down, so I walk one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven,
eight, five, [D] more.
Up on the 12th, I'm starting to [A] drag.
54, I'm ready to sag.
[Em] Get to the top, [D] I'm too [A] tired to rock. _
Well, she's calling me up on the telephone.
She said, come on over, honey, I'm all [Gm] alone.
I said, [D] baby, you're mighty [E] sweet, but I'm in bed with my aching feet.
This went on for a couple of days, and I couldn't stay [A] away.
So I walk one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven, eight, [D] five, more.
Up on the 12th, I'm ready [A] to drag.
54, I'm starting to sag.
Get to the top, I'm too tired to rock.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
Well, I sent to Chicago for repairs.
Till it's a fixed time, I'm using the stairs.
[D] Hope that her head up before it's too late.
I'm a baby too [E] much to wait.
All [N] this is getting me down.
The farmer corpse draped over her hair.
[A] But I climb one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven, five, eight, five, [D] more.
Up on the 12th, I'm ready to [A] drag.
54, I'm starting to [E] sag.
Get to the [D] top, I'm too [A] tired to rock.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ I
_ Hello?
Where you been?
Why we won't, and why, what's the matter?
Turn on channel two, that's the matter. _ _
_ _ _ What does he want?
Hello? _
_ _ _ _ Okay, it's on, Mr.
Murdock.
Now you and Miller watch.
Watch it good.
You understand? _
Watch it good, yes, Mr.
Murdock.
And don't hang up.
I'll talk to you as soon as he finishes his next number.
_ We have to watch the television.
Just like I promised you.
Here he is back again, Eddie Cochran, one of America's top rock and [G] rollers.
Eddie?
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, I [E] got to get [A] over there at the machine.
When it comes to rockin', she's the [D] queen.
Pull up the deck and talk Saturday [Am] night.
But a little longer, I can hold her tight.
[E] But she lives on the 20th floor of town.
The [A] elevator's broken down, so I walk one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven,
eight, five, [D] more.
Up on the 12th, I'm starting to [A] drag.
54, I'm ready to sag.
[Em] Get to the top, [D] I'm too [A] tired to rock. _
Well, she's calling me up on the telephone.
She said, come on over, honey, I'm all [Gm] alone.
I said, [D] baby, you're mighty [E] sweet, but I'm in bed with my aching feet.
This went on for a couple of days, and I couldn't stay [A] away.
So I walk one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven, eight, [D] five, more.
Up on the 12th, I'm ready [A] to drag.
54, I'm starting to sag.
Get to the top, I'm too tired to rock.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
Well, I sent to Chicago for repairs.
Till it's a fixed time, I'm using the stairs.
[D] Hope that her head up before it's too late.
I'm a baby too [E] much to wait.
All [N] this is getting me down.
The farmer corpse draped over her hair.
[A] But I climb one, two, five, five, four, five, six, seven, five, eight, five, [D] more.
Up on the 12th, I'm ready to [A] drag.
54, I'm starting to [E] sag.
Get to the [D] top, I'm too [A] tired to rock.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ I