Chords for Eivør - Famous Blue Raincoat (Leonard Cohen)

Tempo:
112.05 bpm
Chords used:

C#m

B

G#

D#m

A

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Eivør - Famous Blue Raincoat (Leonard Cohen) chords
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[N]
It's four in the morning, [A]
the end of December
I'm writing you now [G#] just to see if you're better
[C#m] New York is cold, but I [A] like where I'm living
[F#m] There's music on Clinton Street [G#] all through the evening
[C#m] I hear that [D#m] you're building your [C#m] little house deep in [D#m] the desert
[C#m] you're living [B] for nothing now
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C#m
13421114
B
12341112
G#
134211114
D#m
13421116
A
1231
C#m
13421114
B
12341112
G#
134211114
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ It's four in the morning, _ [A]
the end of December
[F#m]
I'm writing you now [G#] just to see if you're better
[C#m] New York is cold, but I [A] like where I'm living _
[F#m] There's music on Clinton Street [G#] _ all through the evening
[C#m] I _ hear that [D#m] you're building your [C#m] little house deep in [D#m] the desert
_ And _
[C#m] _ _ you're living [B] for nothing now
_ I [C#m] hope you're keeping some kind of [B] _ record, yes _ _
[E] Jane _ _ came by with a lock of [B] your hair
She _ said that you [G#] gave it to [C#m] _ her
_ That night that you planned to [D#m] go clear
_ Did [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ you ever go [G#m]
clear?
_ _ Well, [C#m]
the last time we saw [A] you, you looked so much older
[F#m] Your famous blue raincoat [G#] was torn to shoulder
[C#m] You'd been to the station [A] to meet a train
_ [F#m] You came home [G#] without Lily Marley
_ And you [C#m] treated _ _ my [D#m] _ woman _ _ to a [C#m] fling of your [D#m] _ life _
_ _ [C#m] _ And when she [B] came by, _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ she was _
[B] nobody's wife
_ Well, I [E] see _ _ you there with a rose in [B] your teeth _
One _ more [G#] _
vengeance [C#m] he sees _
I _ _ see Jane's [D#m] away, _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ she sends her _
[G#m] _ regards _ _
Oh, [C#m] what can I tell you, [A] my brother, my killer
_ [F#] _ What could I possibly _ [G#] say? _ _
[C#m] I guess that I miss you, I [A] guess I forgive you
[F#] _ I'm glad you stood in [G#] my way _ _ _
[C#m] _ _ If you ever [D#m] come by _ [C#m] here, _ for Jane [D#m] or for _ me
_ _ [C#m] _
Well, your enemy [B] is sleeping _ _ and [C#m] _ _
your woman [B] is free
_ _ And [E] _ _
_ thanks for the trouble [B] you took _ _ from her eyes
[G#]
I [C#m] thought it was fair or good, so I never [D#m] _ tried _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
[E] And _ Jane came by with a [B] love your head
She said that [G#] you gave it [C#m] to her _ _
That night that you planned to [D#m] go clear
And I said, _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ sincerely, _ _
[G#m] I'll call him _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _

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