Chords for Elizabeth Mitchell - Little Liza Jane (Live at Kindiefest 2011)
Tempo:
103.55 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
E
Eb
F
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[E] I'm not sure.
[Ab]
[A] That's the right one?
Yeah.
[Abm] Lovely day, [D] bad mood rises, kiss.
[E]
I'm nervous.
Yeah?
[Cm]
Oh no.
[Db] So we had a [G] show last night.
Tell them about what happened last night.
Maybe we'll get us up a hook.
Last night we played a school fundraiser.
And we played with a guy named John Hadeski.
Woo!
And then there was a special guest,
a woman named Natalie Merchant.
Oh!
And I had to sing a Burt
Baccarat medley duet.
She had to.
[E] I did.
I was totally out of my depth.
[G] But I tried.
[E] And there were sound problems.
So it turned into like a stand [Bb]-up comedy routine.
[Eb] And that was my season.
That was a [Db] lot of fun.
It was really a lot of funnier.
I'm going to go down and [N] do a spray paint.
Just a sweet [F] minute.
[Gb] Okay, we're here [Gm] now.
We're going to play Look Like a [Bb] Jane.
[E] And follow the sound.
[Bb] You've never done it this way.
[A] [C]
Um,
let's [Gb] not say this.
[Eb]
I've got a friend that's
[Bb] [C] I've got a friend
I've got a friend
I [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [Bb]
was along
in the train
I was a little guy
I was a little guy
in the train Oh!
Look like a Jane
Now there's a cat
Destroyed in the train
Oh!
Look like a little [F] guy
in the train [Bb] Oh!
Look like a little guy
Little guys Little guys Little guy
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Eliza and the Chicago, Eliza change.
You walk through the doors, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Now that you've heard, Eliza change.
But first let me hear you, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
You're getting dizzy, huh?
You're getting dizzy,
[F] [Bb] huh?
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, [Gbm] Eliza change.
[Gb]
[Ab]
[A] That's the right one?
Yeah.
[Abm] Lovely day, [D] bad mood rises, kiss.
[E]
I'm nervous.
Yeah?
[Cm]
Oh no.
[Db] So we had a [G] show last night.
Tell them about what happened last night.
Maybe we'll get us up a hook.
Last night we played a school fundraiser.
And we played with a guy named John Hadeski.
Woo!
And then there was a special guest,
a woman named Natalie Merchant.
Oh!
And I had to sing a Burt
Baccarat medley duet.
She had to.
[E] I did.
I was totally out of my depth.
[G] But I tried.
[E] And there were sound problems.
So it turned into like a stand [Bb]-up comedy routine.
[Eb] And that was my season.
That was a [Db] lot of fun.
It was really a lot of funnier.
I'm going to go down and [N] do a spray paint.
Just a sweet [F] minute.
[Gb] Okay, we're here [Gm] now.
We're going to play Look Like a [Bb] Jane.
[E] And follow the sound.
[Bb] You've never done it this way.
[A] [C]
Um,
let's [Gb] not say this.
[Eb]
I've got a friend that's
[Bb] [C] I've got a friend
I've got a friend
I [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [Bb]
was along
in the train
I was a little guy
I was a little guy
in the train Oh!
Look like a Jane
Now there's a cat
Destroyed in the train
Oh!
Look like a little [F] guy
in the train [Bb] Oh!
Look like a little guy
Little guys Little guys Little guy
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Eliza and the Chicago, Eliza change.
You walk through the doors, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Now that you've heard, Eliza change.
But first let me hear you, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
You're getting dizzy, huh?
You're getting dizzy,
[F] [Bb] huh?
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, [Gbm] Eliza change.
[Gb]
Key:
Bb
E
Eb
F
Gb
Bb
E
Eb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ I'm not sure.
_ [Ab] _ _
[A] That's the right one?
Yeah.
_ [Abm] Lovely day, [D] bad mood rises, kiss.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm nervous.
Yeah?
[Cm] _
Oh no.
_ _ [Db] So we had a [G] show last night.
Tell them about what happened last night.
Maybe we'll get us up a hook.
Last night we played a school fundraiser.
_ And we played with a guy named John Hadeski.
Woo!
And then there was a special guest,
a woman named Natalie Merchant.
Oh! _
And I had to sing a Burt
Baccarat medley duet.
She had to.
[E] I did.
I was totally out of my depth.
[G] But I tried.
[E] And there were sound problems.
So it turned into like a stand [Bb]-up comedy routine.
[Eb] And that was my season.
_ That was a [Db] lot of fun.
It was really a lot of funnier.
I'm going to go down and [N] do a spray paint.
Just a sweet [F] minute.
[Gb] Okay, we're here [Gm] now.
We're going to play Look Like a [Bb] Jane.
[E] And follow the sound.
[Bb] You've never done it this way. _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ Um,
let's [Gb] not say this.
_ _ [Eb]
I've got a friend that's
[Bb] _ [C] I've got a friend
I've got a friend
I [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ was along
in the train
I was a little guy
I was a little guy
in the train Oh! _
_ _ Look like a Jane
Now there's a cat
Destroyed in the train
_ _ Oh!
Look like a little [F] guy
in the train [Bb] _ Oh!
Look like a little guy
_ Little guys Little guys Little _ _ _ _ guy
_ _ _ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
_ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Eliza and the Chicago, _ Eliza change.
You walk through the doors, _ Eliza change.
_ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
_ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Now that you've heard, _ Eliza change.
But first let me hear you, _ Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh _ Eliza, Eliza change.
_ You're getting dizzy, huh?
You're getting dizzy, _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] huh?
Oh Eliza, _ Eliza change.
_ Oh _ Eliza, Eliza change.
_ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
_ Oh _ Eliza, _ [Gbm] Eliza change.
_ [Gb] _
[E] _ _ I'm not sure.
_ [Ab] _ _
[A] That's the right one?
Yeah.
_ [Abm] Lovely day, [D] bad mood rises, kiss.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm nervous.
Yeah?
[Cm] _
Oh no.
_ _ [Db] So we had a [G] show last night.
Tell them about what happened last night.
Maybe we'll get us up a hook.
Last night we played a school fundraiser.
_ And we played with a guy named John Hadeski.
Woo!
And then there was a special guest,
a woman named Natalie Merchant.
Oh! _
And I had to sing a Burt
Baccarat medley duet.
She had to.
[E] I did.
I was totally out of my depth.
[G] But I tried.
[E] And there were sound problems.
So it turned into like a stand [Bb]-up comedy routine.
[Eb] And that was my season.
_ That was a [Db] lot of fun.
It was really a lot of funnier.
I'm going to go down and [N] do a spray paint.
Just a sweet [F] minute.
[Gb] Okay, we're here [Gm] now.
We're going to play Look Like a [Bb] Jane.
[E] And follow the sound.
[Bb] You've never done it this way. _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ Um,
let's [Gb] not say this.
_ _ [Eb]
I've got a friend that's
[Bb] _ [C] I've got a friend
I've got a friend
I [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ was along
in the train
I was a little guy
I was a little guy
in the train Oh! _
_ _ Look like a Jane
Now there's a cat
Destroyed in the train
_ _ Oh!
Look like a little [F] guy
in the train [Bb] _ Oh!
Look like a little guy
_ Little guys Little guys Little _ _ _ _ guy
_ _ _ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
_ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Eliza and the Chicago, _ Eliza change.
You walk through the doors, _ Eliza change.
_ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
_ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Now that you've heard, _ Eliza change.
But first let me hear you, _ Eliza change.
Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
Oh _ Eliza, Eliza change.
_ You're getting dizzy, huh?
You're getting dizzy, _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] huh?
Oh Eliza, _ Eliza change.
_ Oh _ Eliza, Eliza change.
_ Oh Eliza, Eliza change.
_ Oh _ Eliza, _ [Gbm] Eliza change.
_ [Gb] _