Chords for Elton John - Empty garden (Jardim vazio)
Tempo:
109.75 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
C#m
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] What happened here as the New York sunset [E] disappeared?
I found an empty [B] garden among the flagstones [C#m] there.
Who [A] lived here?
He must have been a gardener [E] that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears and grew [B] a good crop.
Now it all looks [C#m] strange.
It's funny how [B] [A] insects can [B] damage so much [E] grain.
[A] And what's it for?
This little empty garden by [E] the front door.
And in the cracks along [B] the sidewall, nothing grows no [C#m] more.
Who [A] lived here?
He must have been a [E] gardener that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears and [B] grew a good crop.
And we are so [C#m] amazed.
We're crippled and [B] [A] amazed.
A gardener like [B] that one, no one can [E] replace.
And I've [A] been talking, but no [E] one answers.
And I've [A] been talking most of [C#m] the day.
And I've [F#m] been calling, oh hey [C#m] Johnny, did you [A] come out [B]
[E] to play?
And [A] through their [E] tears, [A] some say he farmed his [E] best in younger years.
But he'd have said that [B] roots grow stronger if only he [C#m] could hear.
Who [A] lived here?
He must have been a [E] gardener that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears [B] and grew a good crop.
Now we pray [C#m] for rain, and with every [A]
[B] rain we hear your [E] name.
And I've [A] been talking, but no [E] one answers.
[A]
Most of [C#m] the
[F#m]
[C#m] day, Johnny, did you [A] come out [B]
[E]
to play?
[A] And I've been talking, but no [E] one answers.
And [A] I've been talking most [C#m] of the day.
And [F#m] I've been calling,
[C#m]
can you [A] come out, [B] can you come out [E] to play?
[F#m] Johnny, [A] can you come out [B] to play in your [E] empty garden?
[F#m]
Johnny, [A] can you come out [B] to play in your [E] empty garden?
[F#m] Johnny, [A] can you come out to [B] play in your [E] empty garden?
[F#m] Johnny, [A] can you come out [B] to play in your empty [E] garden?
I found an empty [B] garden among the flagstones [C#m] there.
Who [A] lived here?
He must have been a gardener [E] that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears and grew [B] a good crop.
Now it all looks [C#m] strange.
It's funny how [B] [A] insects can [B] damage so much [E] grain.
[A] And what's it for?
This little empty garden by [E] the front door.
And in the cracks along [B] the sidewall, nothing grows no [C#m] more.
Who [A] lived here?
He must have been a [E] gardener that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears and [B] grew a good crop.
And we are so [C#m] amazed.
We're crippled and [B] [A] amazed.
A gardener like [B] that one, no one can [E] replace.
And I've [A] been talking, but no [E] one answers.
And I've [A] been talking most of [C#m] the day.
And I've [F#m] been calling, oh hey [C#m] Johnny, did you [A] come out [B]
[E] to play?
And [A] through their [E] tears, [A] some say he farmed his [E] best in younger years.
But he'd have said that [B] roots grow stronger if only he [C#m] could hear.
Who [A] lived here?
He must have been a [E] gardener that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears [B] and grew a good crop.
Now we pray [C#m] for rain, and with every [A]
[B] rain we hear your [E] name.
And I've [A] been talking, but no [E] one answers.
[A]
Most of [C#m] the
[F#m]
[C#m] day, Johnny, did you [A] come out [B]
[E]
to play?
[A] And I've been talking, but no [E] one answers.
And [A] I've been talking most [C#m] of the day.
And [F#m] I've been calling,
[C#m]
can you [A] come out, [B] can you come out [E] to play?
[F#m] Johnny, [A] can you come out [B] to play in your [E] empty garden?
[F#m]
Johnny, [A] can you come out [B] to play in your [E] empty garden?
[F#m] Johnny, [A] can you come out to [B] play in your [E] empty garden?
[F#m] Johnny, [A] can you come out [B] to play in your empty [E] garden?
Key:
A
E
B
C#m
F#m
A
E
B
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ What happened here _ as the New York sunset _ [E] disappeared?
_ I found an empty [B] _ garden _ among the flagstones [C#m] there.
_ _ Who _ _ [A] lived here?
He must have been a gardener [E] that cared a lot,
_ Weeded out the tears and grew [B] a good crop.
Now it all looks [C#m] strange.
_ It's funny how _ [B] _ [A] insects _ can _ _ [B] damage _ _ so much [E] grain. _ _ _ _
_ [A] And what's it for?
This little empty garden by [E] the front door.
_ And in the cracks along [B] the _ _ sidewall, nothing grows no [C#m] more. _ _ _
Who _ [A] lived here?
He must have been a [E] gardener that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears and [B] grew a good crop.
And we are so [C#m] _ amazed.
We're crippled and [B] _ _ [A] amazed.
A gardener like [B] that one, no one can [E] replace. _ _ _ _
And I've [A] been talking, _ _ _ but no [E] one answers. _ _
And I've [A] been talking _ _ most of [C#m] the _ _ day.
And I've [F#m] been calling, _ _ oh hey [C#m] _ Johnny, _ _ _ did you [A] come _ out [B] _ _
_ [E] to play? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And [A] through their [E] tears, [A] some say he farmed his [E] best in younger years.
But he'd have said that [B] roots grow stronger _ if only he [C#m] could hear. _ _ _
Who _ [A] lived here?
He must have been a [E] gardener that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears [B] and grew a good crop. _
Now we pray [C#m] for rain, and with every _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] rain we hear _ _ _ _ your [E] _ name. _ _
And I've [A] been talking, _ _ _ _ but no [E] one _ answers. _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Most of [C#m] the _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] day, Johnny, _ _ _ did you [A] come out _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
to play?
[A] And I've been talking, _ _ _ _ but no [E] one answers. _ _ _
And [A] I've been _ talking most [C#m] of the day. _ _
And [F#m] I've been calling, _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ _
can you [A] come out, _ _ [B] can you come out [E] to play?
_ _ [F#m] Johnny, _ _ [A] can you come out [B] to play in your [E] empty garden?
_ _ _ [F#m]
Johnny, _ [A] can you come out [B] to play in your [E] empty garden?
_ _ [F#m] Johnny, _ _ [A] can you come out to [B] play in your [E] empty garden?
_ _ [F#m] Johnny, _ _ [A] can you come out [B] to play in your empty [E] garden? _ _ _ _ _
_ I found an empty [B] _ garden _ among the flagstones [C#m] there.
_ _ Who _ _ [A] lived here?
He must have been a gardener [E] that cared a lot,
_ Weeded out the tears and grew [B] a good crop.
Now it all looks [C#m] strange.
_ It's funny how _ [B] _ [A] insects _ can _ _ [B] damage _ _ so much [E] grain. _ _ _ _
_ [A] And what's it for?
This little empty garden by [E] the front door.
_ And in the cracks along [B] the _ _ sidewall, nothing grows no [C#m] more. _ _ _
Who _ [A] lived here?
He must have been a [E] gardener that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears and [B] grew a good crop.
And we are so [C#m] _ amazed.
We're crippled and [B] _ _ [A] amazed.
A gardener like [B] that one, no one can [E] replace. _ _ _ _
And I've [A] been talking, _ _ _ but no [E] one answers. _ _
And I've [A] been talking _ _ most of [C#m] the _ _ day.
And I've [F#m] been calling, _ _ oh hey [C#m] _ Johnny, _ _ _ did you [A] come _ out [B] _ _
_ [E] to play? _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And [A] through their [E] tears, [A] some say he farmed his [E] best in younger years.
But he'd have said that [B] roots grow stronger _ if only he [C#m] could hear. _ _ _
Who _ [A] lived here?
He must have been a [E] gardener that cared a lot,
Weeded out the tears [B] and grew a good crop. _
Now we pray [C#m] for rain, and with every _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] rain we hear _ _ _ _ your [E] _ name. _ _
And I've [A] been talking, _ _ _ _ but no [E] one _ answers. _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Most of [C#m] the _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] day, Johnny, _ _ _ did you [A] come out _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
to play?
[A] And I've been talking, _ _ _ _ but no [E] one answers. _ _ _
And [A] I've been _ talking most [C#m] of the day. _ _
And [F#m] I've been calling, _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ _
can you [A] come out, _ _ [B] can you come out [E] to play?
_ _ [F#m] Johnny, _ _ [A] can you come out [B] to play in your [E] empty garden?
_ _ _ [F#m]
Johnny, _ [A] can you come out [B] to play in your [E] empty garden?
_ _ [F#m] Johnny, _ _ [A] can you come out to [B] play in your [E] empty garden?
_ _ [F#m] Johnny, _ _ [A] can you come out [B] to play in your empty [E] garden? _ _ _ _ _