Chords for Fred Eaglesmith plays Crowds in Oldenzaal
Tempo:
92.35 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[C] Remember how you told me, don't give too much [D] away.
[G] Now I look for you in crowds, in train stations and [D] bus [Gm] stops,
Oh, I will [G] drive by you, little [D] church yards on Saturdays.
[G] if you might be the bride.
you're happy now.
in [G] crowds.
[Gm] Do you remember Mrs.
we'd go walking by, and she'd come running after you.
[G] Now I look for you in crowds, in train stations and [D] bus [Gm] stops,
Oh, I will [G] drive by you, little [D] church yards on Saturdays.
[G] if you might be the bride.
you're happy now.
in [G] crowds.
[Gm] Do you remember Mrs.
we'd go walking by, and she'd come running after you.
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[C] Remember how you told me, don't give too much [D] away. _ _
[G] Now I look for you in crowds, in train stations and [D] bus [Gm] stops,
on sidewalks, and in the middle [C] of the night. _
_ Oh, I will [G] drive by you, _ _ little [D] church yards on Saturdays.
I'll check to see [G] if you might be the bride.
_ _ [D] I hope you're happy now.
_ [C] So I still look for you in _ [G] crowds.
[D] _ _ [G] _ _
[Gm] Do you remember Mrs.
[G] Randolph?
She lived on 16th Avenue [C] when we'd go walking by, and she'd come running after you.
_ [G] Well, I saw her just the other day, ran into her by chance, [C] and she asked me,
hey, what?
And she quietly took my [Gm] hand.
_ When [G] I told her what had happened, her eyes filled up with tears,
[C] and I wanted to call after her as she disappeared.
_ But [G] I still look for you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops,
on sidewalks, and in the middle [C] of the night.
_ _ _ [Dm]
Oh, I will [G] drive by you, _ little church yards on [A] [C] Saturdays.
I'll check to see if [G] you might be the bride.
_ _ I hope you're [D] happy now. _
[C] So I still look for you [G] in _ [Gm]
crowds.
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ So if [G] you're listening to this station, [Gm] maybe you're driving home,
[C] you got a kid in the backseat, or maybe you're home alone.
[G] _ My name is Simon Wright.
[D] My father was a preacher.
My sister [C] was your best friend.
Your mother was a teacher.
[Gm] _ [G] I ain't looking for nothing much, just an [E] old friend.
So [C] darling, if you're listening, maybe you could just call in.
[Gm] _
Because I still look for [G] you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops,
on sidewalks, and in the [C] middle of the night.
_ _ Oh, I will [G] drive by you, _ _ _ little church [D] yards on Saturdays.
[C] I'll check to see [D] if you [G] might be the bride.
_ _ [Gm]
I hope you're [D] happy now.
Because [C] I still look for you _ [Gm] in [G] crowds. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [Gm] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Now I look for you in crowds, in train stations and [D] bus [Gm] stops,
on sidewalks, and in the middle [C] of the night. _
_ Oh, I will [G] drive by you, _ _ little [D] church yards on Saturdays.
I'll check to see [G] if you might be the bride.
_ _ [D] I hope you're happy now.
_ [C] So I still look for you in _ [G] crowds.
[D] _ _ [G] _ _
[Gm] Do you remember Mrs.
[G] Randolph?
She lived on 16th Avenue [C] when we'd go walking by, and she'd come running after you.
_ [G] Well, I saw her just the other day, ran into her by chance, [C] and she asked me,
hey, what?
And she quietly took my [Gm] hand.
_ When [G] I told her what had happened, her eyes filled up with tears,
[C] and I wanted to call after her as she disappeared.
_ But [G] I still look for you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops,
on sidewalks, and in the middle [C] of the night.
_ _ _ [Dm]
Oh, I will [G] drive by you, _ little church yards on [A] [C] Saturdays.
I'll check to see if [G] you might be the bride.
_ _ I hope you're [D] happy now. _
[C] So I still look for you [G] in _ [Gm]
crowds.
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ So if [G] you're listening to this station, [Gm] maybe you're driving home,
[C] you got a kid in the backseat, or maybe you're home alone.
[G] _ My name is Simon Wright.
[D] My father was a preacher.
My sister [C] was your best friend.
Your mother was a teacher.
[Gm] _ [G] I ain't looking for nothing much, just an [E] old friend.
So [C] darling, if you're listening, maybe you could just call in.
[Gm] _
Because I still look for [G] you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops,
on sidewalks, and in the [C] middle of the night.
_ _ Oh, I will [G] drive by you, _ _ _ little church [D] yards on Saturdays.
[C] I'll check to see [D] if you [G] might be the bride.
_ _ [Gm]
I hope you're [D] happy now.
Because [C] I still look for you _ [Gm] in [G] crowds. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [Gm] _ _ [G] _
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