Chords for Friday Night Blues - John Conlee - Live
Tempo:
112.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
Dm
C
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thank you.
[Dm]
Thank you very much.
[G]
[Dm]
[G] [C] He's been working all week, he's got mental fatigue,
[Dm] and that old cow sure looks fine.
[G] All week he's been gone, she's been sitting low,
[Dm]
slowly [G] going out of her [C] mind.
As he kicks off his shoes for the six o'clock news,
[Dm]
she's getting all pretty to [D] her.
She's [G]
one to boogie, and he wants to lay there,
[Dm] and she's got the [G] Friday [C] night blues.
Oh, those Friday night blues, they get in your [G] shoes,
and they [Dm]
work to get you down.
[G] I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
who [Dm] didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for [G] the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
[G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[D] cause she's [G] got the Friday [C] night blues.
[Dm] Greg Sides on the piano, ladies and gentlemen, from Carolina Bieber.
[G]
[Dm] [C]
Oh, there once was a time she was top of the line,
[Dm] her nights like teenage dreams.
Now [G] it's operas at noon, dancing around with her broom,
[Dm] talking to the [G] washing [C] machine.
Oh, the girl down the street says her husband is [G] neat,
[Dm] and makes it sound so true.
[G] Now she's feeling lonely,
thinks she's the only one with the Friday night [C] blues.
[G] Oh, [C] those Friday night [G] blues, [C] they get in your [G] shoes,
and they [Dm] work to get you down.
I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
who didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
[G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[Dm] cause she's got [G] the Friday [C] night blues.
Oh, those Friday night blues, they get in your shoes,
and [Dm] they work to get you down.
[G] I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
[Em] who didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
[G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[D] cause she's [G] got the Friday [C] night blues.
[F] [G]
[C]
[F#]
[Dm]
Thank you very much.
[G]
[Dm]
[G] [C] He's been working all week, he's got mental fatigue,
[Dm] and that old cow sure looks fine.
[G] All week he's been gone, she's been sitting low,
[Dm]
slowly [G] going out of her [C] mind.
As he kicks off his shoes for the six o'clock news,
[Dm]
she's getting all pretty to [D] her.
She's [G]
one to boogie, and he wants to lay there,
[Dm] and she's got the [G] Friday [C] night blues.
Oh, those Friday night blues, they get in your [G] shoes,
and they [Dm]
work to get you down.
[G] I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
who [Dm] didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for [G] the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
[G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[D] cause she's [G] got the Friday [C] night blues.
[Dm] Greg Sides on the piano, ladies and gentlemen, from Carolina Bieber.
[G]
[Dm] [C]
Oh, there once was a time she was top of the line,
[Dm] her nights like teenage dreams.
Now [G] it's operas at noon, dancing around with her broom,
[Dm] talking to the [G] washing [C] machine.
Oh, the girl down the street says her husband is [G] neat,
[Dm] and makes it sound so true.
[G] Now she's feeling lonely,
thinks she's the only one with the Friday night [C] blues.
[G] Oh, [C] those Friday night [G] blues, [C] they get in your [G] shoes,
and they [Dm] work to get you down.
I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
who didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
[G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[Dm] cause she's got [G] the Friday [C] night blues.
Oh, those Friday night blues, they get in your shoes,
and [Dm] they work to get you down.
[G] I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
[Em] who didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
[G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[D] cause she's [G] got the Friday [C] night blues.
[F] [G]
[C]
[F#]
Key:
G
Dm
C
D
Em
G
Dm
C
Thank you.
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm]
Thank you very much.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ He's been working all week, he's got mental fatigue,
[Dm] and that old cow sure looks fine.
_ _ [G] All week he's been gone, she's been sitting low,
_ [Dm]
slowly [G] going out of her [C] mind.
_ As he kicks off his shoes for the six o'clock news,
_ [Dm]
she's getting all pretty to [D] her.
She's [G]
one to boogie, and he wants to lay there,
[Dm] and she's got the [G] Friday [C] night blues.
Oh, those Friday night blues, they get in your [G] shoes,
and they [Dm]
work to get you down.
_ [G] I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
who [Dm] didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
_ But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for [G] the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
_ [G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[D] cause she's [G] got the Friday [C] night blues. _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] Greg Sides on the piano, ladies and gentlemen, from Carolina Bieber.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ Oh, there once was a time she was top of the line,
_ [Dm] her nights like teenage dreams. _
_ Now [G] it's operas at noon, dancing around with her broom,
_ [Dm] talking to the [G] washing [C] machine.
_ Oh, the girl down the street says her husband is [G] neat,
[Dm] and makes it sound so true. _
_ _ [G] Now she's feeling lonely,
thinks she's the only one with the Friday night [C] blues.
_ [G] Oh, [C] those Friday night [G] blues, [C] they get in your [G] shoes,
and they [Dm] work to get you down.
I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
who didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
_ But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
_ _ [G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[Dm] cause she's got [G] the Friday [C] night blues.
_ _ _ _ Oh, those Friday night blues, they get in your shoes,
and [Dm] they work to get you down.
_ [G] I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
[Em] who didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
_ _ But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
_ _ [G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[D] cause she's [G] got the Friday [C] night blues. _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm]
Thank you very much.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ He's been working all week, he's got mental fatigue,
[Dm] and that old cow sure looks fine.
_ _ [G] All week he's been gone, she's been sitting low,
_ [Dm]
slowly [G] going out of her [C] mind.
_ As he kicks off his shoes for the six o'clock news,
_ [Dm]
she's getting all pretty to [D] her.
She's [G]
one to boogie, and he wants to lay there,
[Dm] and she's got the [G] Friday [C] night blues.
Oh, those Friday night blues, they get in your [G] shoes,
and they [Dm]
work to get you down.
_ [G] I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
who [Dm] didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
_ But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for [G] the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
_ [G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[D] cause she's [G] got the Friday [C] night blues. _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] Greg Sides on the piano, ladies and gentlemen, from Carolina Bieber.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ Oh, there once was a time she was top of the line,
_ [Dm] her nights like teenage dreams. _
_ Now [G] it's operas at noon, dancing around with her broom,
_ [Dm] talking to the [G] washing [C] machine.
_ Oh, the girl down the street says her husband is [G] neat,
[Dm] and makes it sound so true. _
_ _ [G] Now she's feeling lonely,
thinks she's the only one with the Friday night [C] blues.
_ [G] Oh, [C] those Friday night [G] blues, [C] they get in your [G] shoes,
and they [Dm] work to get you down.
I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
who didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
_ But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
_ _ [G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[Dm] cause she's got [G] the Friday [C] night blues.
_ _ _ _ Oh, those Friday night blues, they get in your shoes,
and [Dm] they work to get you down.
_ [G] I was staring at a lady that I ever knew,
[Em] who didn't need [G] her night on the [C] town.
_ _ But the hills and the vales, and the wheat for the fields,
[Dm] has got him feeling you.
_ _ [G] But he's kicking his shoes out, and she's putting hers on,
[D] cause she's [G] got the Friday [C] night blues. _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _