Foster And Allen Sergeant Murphy Chords

Tempo:
114.7 bpm
Chords used:

F

C

G

D

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Foster  And  Allen    Sergeant Murphy chords
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[F]
[C] [F]
Now in this town there is a bar where you can [G] have a late night [C] jar as long as you have money [F] enough to pay.
But when you hear the late night [D] not the only sounds the old bar [C] clock, a Sergeant Murphy's out to catch his prey.
[F] Drink [Bb] up your jars, go [F] off the rows, that's [Dm] what you'll hear the [G] Sergeant say.
[C]
[F] But when the Sergeant's gone sure the crack it [G] still goes on and [C] we'll be drinking here until the break of [F] day.
The Sergeant doesn't touch the [Dm] beer he only [G] came to town last [C] year and vowed that every pub would [F] close on time.
At that meeting in the [Bb] hall he made it [G] clear to one and [C] all that late night drinking he would undermine.
[F] Drink up your jars, [Bb] go [F] off the rows, that's [Dm] what you'll hear the [G] Sergeant say.
[C]
[F] But when the Sergeant's gone sure the crack it still goes on and [C] we'll be drinking here until the [F] break of day.
[G]
[C] [F]
[G]
[C]
[F] The Sergeant tried and tried again but all his efforts were in [C] vain for never a late night drinker [F] could he find.
And as the nights went slowly by the Sergeant he would sit and [C] cry his will to catch the drinkers had declined.
[F] Drink [Bb] up your jars, go [F] off the rows, that's what you'll hear the [G] Sergeant say.
[C]
[F] But when the Sergeant's gone sure the crack it still [G] goes on and [C] we'll be drinking here until the [F] break of day.
[G] So the next time that you're in our [C] town and Sergeant [A] Murphy can't be [D] found check your watches is it [G] after hours.
For the Sergeant he became immune and now he [A] plays a different [D] tune now good old Sergeant Murphy's one of ours.
[G] Serve [C] up more jars, more [G] after hours, that's what [Em] you'll hear the [A] Sergeant say.
[D]
[G] For the Sergeant he has turned [Em] around the latest drinker in the [D] town he's drinking here until the [G] break of day.
Serve [C] up more jars, more [G] after hours, that's what [Em] you'll hear the [A] Sergeant say.
[D]
[G] For the Sergeant he has turned [C] around the latest [A] drinker in the [D] town he's drinking here until the break of day.
[G]
He's drinking here until the break of day.
Key:  
F
134211111
C
3211
G
2131
D
1321
A
1231
F
134211111
C
3211
G
2131
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To jam and learn the simple chords for Foster & Allen - Sergeant Murphy chords, practice playing F, G, C, F, C, F, Dm and G in sequence. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 57 BPM and then match the original tempo of 115 BPM. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: F Major.

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[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
Now in this town there is a bar where you can [G] have a late night [C] jar as long as you have money [F] enough to pay.
But when you hear the late night [D] not the only sounds the old bar [C] clock, a Sergeant Murphy's out to catch his prey.
[F] Drink [Bb] up your jars, go [F] off the rows, _ _ that's [Dm] what you'll hear the [G] Sergeant say.
[C] _
[F] But when the Sergeant's gone sure the crack it [G] still goes on and [C] we'll be drinking here until the break of [F] day.
The Sergeant doesn't touch the [Dm] beer he only [G] came to town last [C] year and vowed that every pub would [F] close on time. _
At that meeting in the [Bb] hall he made it [G] clear to one and [C] all that late night drinking he would undermine.
[F] Drink up your jars, [Bb] go [F] off the rows, _ _ that's [Dm] what you'll hear the [G] Sergeant say.
[C] _
[F] But when the Sergeant's gone sure the crack it still goes on and [C] we'll be drinking here until the [F] break of day. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] The Sergeant tried and tried again but all his efforts were in [C] vain for never a late night drinker [F] could he find. _
And as the nights went slowly by the Sergeant he would sit and [C] cry his will to catch the drinkers had declined.
[F] Drink [Bb] up your jars, go [F] off the rows, _ _ that's what you'll hear the [G] Sergeant say.
[C] _
[F] But when the Sergeant's gone sure the crack it still [G] goes on and [C] we'll be drinking here until the [F] break of day. _
[G] So the next time that you're in our [C] town and Sergeant [A] Murphy can't be [D] found check your watches is it [G] after hours. _
For the Sergeant he became immune and now he [A] plays a different [D] tune now good old Sergeant Murphy's one of ours.
[G] Serve [C] up more jars, more [G] after hours, _ _ that's what [Em] you'll hear the [A] Sergeant say.
[D] _
[G] For the Sergeant he has turned [Em] around the latest drinker in the [D] town he's drinking here until the [G] break of day.
Serve [C] up more jars, more [G] after hours, _ _ that's what [Em] you'll hear the [A] Sergeant say.
[D] _
[G] For the Sergeant he has turned [C] around the latest [A] drinker in the [D] town he's drinking here until the break of day.
[G] _
He's drinking here until the break of day. _ _

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This song was featured on the Best Friends album.

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