Chords for Elizabeth Cook - Straightjacket Love (eTown webisode #1111)
Tempo:
94.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] [G]
[D] [C]
[D] [G] It was [D] wonderful.
I mean, to be perfectly [G] honest, I didn't completely know what to expect.
I just came [D] off a long tour and I don't tend to [C] be [G] able to wrap my head around a lot of
details before a [D] show.
So I didn't really know [G] what a whole lot coming in and I really enjoyed it.
It was wonderful.
Everybody's just lovely and talented and cool.
And case in point of not understanding the details, I thought I was only supposed to
do two songs [D] and that's all I thought I was doing.
And [G] so when we got in the rehearsal and they're like, and then you'll do three solo.
And I was like, oh no.
So I just really, I don't know.
So they were all there and it seemed like, why don't you guys [D] just play with me [G] on [D] these.
And everybody was very nice and generous to make the effort to do it.
They're [C] pros for [G] sure.
[Am]
[D] [G] [B]
[D] [G] When fire rolls in the pocket and heat is in [D] the air.
[G] When heartaches in a lock get tangled [D] in [G] my hair.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me up in [D] straight [G] jacket love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are [G] made for peace.
Well there is not a wire and there is not [D] a fence.
[G] And there is not a liar can talk [D] me [G]
any sense.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me [D] up in straight jacket [G] love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are [G] made for [Em] peace.
[G] I
[Dm] [G]
know you've seen it coming.
And I know what's [D] been said.
[G] But I can't hurt nobody.
Pin safely [D] to [G] your bed.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me up [D] in straight [G] jacket love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are made for peace.
[G] [Gm]
[G]
[Em] Thank you [N] very much.
Thank you to this band.
Appreciate it.
Elizabeth Cook from Nashville, Tennessee.
Her record is called Exodus of Venus.
Along with E-Tones, Chris Engelman, Ron Jolly, Christian Teal, [D] and Helen Forster.
I'm [A] free.
[Ab] What's necessary to make [C] me feel necessary?
There's no [D] one better than a [Eb] poet.
[G] [A]
[G]
[Db] [G] [Gm] Hi, this is Nick Forster [C] from E-Town.
If you want to [G] stay up to date with all the performances, interviews, and behind [D] the scenes footage, [Gm] click the [G] subscribe button.
Thanks.
[D] [C]
[D] [G] It was [D] wonderful.
I mean, to be perfectly [G] honest, I didn't completely know what to expect.
I just came [D] off a long tour and I don't tend to [C] be [G] able to wrap my head around a lot of
details before a [D] show.
So I didn't really know [G] what a whole lot coming in and I really enjoyed it.
It was wonderful.
Everybody's just lovely and talented and cool.
And case in point of not understanding the details, I thought I was only supposed to
do two songs [D] and that's all I thought I was doing.
And [G] so when we got in the rehearsal and they're like, and then you'll do three solo.
And I was like, oh no.
So I just really, I don't know.
So they were all there and it seemed like, why don't you guys [D] just play with me [G] on [D] these.
And everybody was very nice and generous to make the effort to do it.
They're [C] pros for [G] sure.
[Am]
[D] [G] [B]
[D] [G] When fire rolls in the pocket and heat is in [D] the air.
[G] When heartaches in a lock get tangled [D] in [G] my hair.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me up in [D] straight [G] jacket love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are [G] made for peace.
Well there is not a wire and there is not [D] a fence.
[G] And there is not a liar can talk [D] me [G]
any sense.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me [D] up in straight jacket [G] love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are [G] made for [Em] peace.
[G] I
[Dm] [G]
know you've seen it coming.
And I know what's [D] been said.
[G] But I can't hurt nobody.
Pin safely [D] to [G] your bed.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me up [D] in straight [G] jacket love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are made for peace.
[G] [Gm]
[G]
[Em] Thank you [N] very much.
Thank you to this band.
Appreciate it.
Elizabeth Cook from Nashville, Tennessee.
Her record is called Exodus of Venus.
Along with E-Tones, Chris Engelman, Ron Jolly, Christian Teal, [D] and Helen Forster.
I'm [A] free.
[Ab] What's necessary to make [C] me feel necessary?
There's no [D] one better than a [Eb] poet.
[G] [A]
[G]
[Db] [G] [Gm] Hi, this is Nick Forster [C] from E-Town.
If you want to [G] stay up to date with all the performances, interviews, and behind [D] the scenes footage, [Gm] click the [G] subscribe button.
Thanks.
Key:
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D
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Em
Gm
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D
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[Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ It was [D] wonderful.
I mean, to be perfectly [G] honest, I didn't completely know what to expect.
I just came [D] off a long tour and I don't tend to [C] be [G] able to wrap my head around a lot of
details before a [D] show.
So I didn't really know [G] what a whole lot coming in and I really enjoyed it.
It was wonderful.
Everybody's just lovely and talented and cool.
And _ _ case _ _ _ _ _ in point of not understanding the details, I thought I was only supposed to
do two songs [D] and that's all I thought I was doing.
And [G] so when we got in the rehearsal and they're like, and then you'll do three solo.
And I was like, oh no.
So I just really, I don't know.
So they were all there and it seemed like, why don't you guys [D] just play with me [G] on [D] these.
And everybody was very nice and generous to make the effort to do it.
They're [C] pros for [G] sure.
_ _ [Am] _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ When fire rolls in the _ pocket and heat is in [D] the air.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ When heartaches in a lock get _ tangled [D] _ in [G] my hair.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me up in [D] straight [G] jacket love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are [G] made for _ peace.
_ Well there is not a wire _ and there is not [D] a fence. _ _ _
[G] And there is not a liar can talk [D] me _ [G]
any sense.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me [D] up in straight jacket [G] love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are [G] made for [Em] peace.
[G] I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ know you've seen it _ coming.
And I _ know what's [D] been said.
_ _ [G] But I can't hurt _ _ _ nobody.
_ _ Pin safely [D] to [G] your _ bed.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me up [D] in straight [G] jacket love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are made for _ peace. _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ Thank you [N] very much.
Thank you to this band.
Appreciate it. _ _ _ _
Elizabeth Cook from Nashville, Tennessee.
Her record is called Exodus of Venus.
Along with E-Tones, Chris Engelman, Ron Jolly, Christian Teal, [D] and Helen Forster.
I'm [A] free.
_ [Ab] What's necessary to make [C] me feel necessary?
There's no [D] one better than a [Eb] poet.
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [G] _ [Gm] Hi, this is Nick Forster [C] from E-Town.
If you want to [G] stay up to date with all the performances, interviews, and behind [D] the scenes footage, [Gm] click the [G] subscribe button.
Thanks. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ It was [D] wonderful.
I mean, to be perfectly [G] honest, I didn't completely know what to expect.
I just came [D] off a long tour and I don't tend to [C] be [G] able to wrap my head around a lot of
details before a [D] show.
So I didn't really know [G] what a whole lot coming in and I really enjoyed it.
It was wonderful.
Everybody's just lovely and talented and cool.
And _ _ case _ _ _ _ _ in point of not understanding the details, I thought I was only supposed to
do two songs [D] and that's all I thought I was doing.
And [G] so when we got in the rehearsal and they're like, and then you'll do three solo.
And I was like, oh no.
So I just really, I don't know.
So they were all there and it seemed like, why don't you guys [D] just play with me [G] on [D] these.
And everybody was very nice and generous to make the effort to do it.
They're [C] pros for [G] sure.
_ _ [Am] _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ When fire rolls in the _ pocket and heat is in [D] the air.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ When heartaches in a lock get _ tangled [D] _ in [G] my hair.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me up in [D] straight [G] jacket love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are [G] made for _ peace.
_ Well there is not a wire _ and there is not [D] a fence. _ _ _
[G] And there is not a liar can talk [D] me _ [G]
any sense.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me [D] up in straight jacket [G] love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are [G] made for [Em] peace.
[G] I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ know you've seen it _ coming.
And I _ know what's [D] been said.
_ _ [G] But I can't hurt _ _ _ nobody.
_ _ Pin safely [D] to [G] your _ bed.
Look out, look out sugar, I'm a needy drug.
Time for you to wrap me up [D] in straight [G] jacket love.
On and off the wagon, light and fire increase.
Knives are made for [D] stabbing, arms are made for _ peace. _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ Thank you [N] very much.
Thank you to this band.
Appreciate it. _ _ _ _
Elizabeth Cook from Nashville, Tennessee.
Her record is called Exodus of Venus.
Along with E-Tones, Chris Engelman, Ron Jolly, Christian Teal, [D] and Helen Forster.
I'm [A] free.
_ [Ab] What's necessary to make [C] me feel necessary?
There's no [D] one better than a [Eb] poet.
[G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [G] _ [Gm] Hi, this is Nick Forster [C] from E-Town.
If you want to [G] stay up to date with all the performances, interviews, and behind [D] the scenes footage, [Gm] click the [G] subscribe button.
Thanks. _ _ _