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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[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.
[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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[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. _ _
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[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. _ _
[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. _ _
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[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
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[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. _ _