Chords for Glory Days by Bruce Springsteen (Cover)
Tempo:
82.2 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I [A]
[D] [A] had a friend who was a [D] big baseball player [A] back in [D] high school.
[A] He could throw [D] that streetball by you, [A] make you look like a [D] fool, boy.
[E] Some other night at this roadside [D] bar I was walking in, he was walking out.
We [E] looked back inside, sat down, had a few drinks, [D] but all we kept talking [E] about
[A] was glory days.
[D] Yeah, they'll pass you by glory [A] days.
You know, when we [D] come to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] days.
[A]
[D] [A] That girl that lives up the block, back in school she could turn all those boys [D] heads.
[A] Sometimes on a Friday [D] I'll stop by and have a few drinks [A] after she put her kids to bed.
[E] Her and her husband Bobby, well, they split [D] up.
Our kids is two years gone by now.
We [E] just sit around talking about the old times.
She says when [D] she feels like crying she stops laughing.
[E] They move out, [A] glory days.
[D] Yeah, they'll pass you by glory [A] days.
You know, when we come [D] to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] [A] days.
[D] [A] [D]
[E] [A] I think I'm [D] going down to the well tonight [A] and I'm going to drink until I get [D] my fill.
[A] And I hope when I get all around [D] I'm still around thinking about it.
[A] But [D] I'll probably well, [E] yeah, just sitting back trying to [D] recapture a little of the glory of old [E] times.
Slips away, leaves you with nothing left to [D] remember.
Glory [E] stories of [A] glory days.
Yeah, they'll pass you by glory days.
[D] And when we come to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E]
[A] days.
[D] [A]
[D] Alright [E] boys, [A] get on out of here now.
Go home.
[A] [D] [A]
[D] [A] had a friend who was a [D] big baseball player [A] back in [D] high school.
[A] He could throw [D] that streetball by you, [A] make you look like a [D] fool, boy.
[E] Some other night at this roadside [D] bar I was walking in, he was walking out.
We [E] looked back inside, sat down, had a few drinks, [D] but all we kept talking [E] about
[A] was glory days.
[D] Yeah, they'll pass you by glory [A] days.
You know, when we [D] come to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] days.
[A]
[D] [A] That girl that lives up the block, back in school she could turn all those boys [D] heads.
[A] Sometimes on a Friday [D] I'll stop by and have a few drinks [A] after she put her kids to bed.
[E] Her and her husband Bobby, well, they split [D] up.
Our kids is two years gone by now.
We [E] just sit around talking about the old times.
She says when [D] she feels like crying she stops laughing.
[E] They move out, [A] glory days.
[D] Yeah, they'll pass you by glory [A] days.
You know, when we come [D] to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] [A] days.
[D] [A] [D]
[E] [A] I think I'm [D] going down to the well tonight [A] and I'm going to drink until I get [D] my fill.
[A] And I hope when I get all around [D] I'm still around thinking about it.
[A] But [D] I'll probably well, [E] yeah, just sitting back trying to [D] recapture a little of the glory of old [E] times.
Slips away, leaves you with nothing left to [D] remember.
Glory [E] stories of [A] glory days.
Yeah, they'll pass you by glory days.
[D] And when we come to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E]
[A] days.
[D] [A]
[D] Alright [E] boys, [A] get on out of here now.
Go home.
[A] [D] [A]
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_ I [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] had a friend who was a [D] big baseball player [A] back in [D] high school.
_ [A] He could throw [D] that streetball by you, [A] make you look like a [D] fool, boy.
[E] Some other night at this roadside [D] bar I was walking in, he was walking out.
We [E] looked back inside, sat down, had a few drinks, [D] but all we kept talking [E] about
[A] was glory days.
[D] Yeah, they'll pass you by glory [A] days.
You know, when we [D] come to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] days.
_ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ [A] That girl that lives up the block, back in school she could turn all those boys [D] heads.
[A] Sometimes on a Friday [D] I'll stop by and have a few drinks [A] after she put her kids to bed.
[E] Her and her husband Bobby, well, they split [D] up.
Our kids is two years gone by now.
We [E] just sit around talking about the old times.
She says when [D] she feels like crying she stops laughing.
[E] They move out, [A] glory days.
[D] Yeah, they'll pass you by glory [A] days.
You know, when we come [D] to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] _ [A] days. _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ I think I'm [D] going down to the well tonight [A] and I'm going to drink until I get [D] my fill.
[A] And I hope when I get all around [D] I'm still around thinking about it.
[A] But [D] I'll probably well, [E] yeah, just sitting back trying to [D] recapture a little of the glory of old [E] times.
Slips away, leaves you with nothing left to [D] remember.
Glory [E] stories of [A] glory days.
Yeah, they'll pass you by glory days.
[D] And when we come to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] _
[A] days. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
[D] Alright _ _ [E] boys, [A] get on out of here now.
Go home.
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] had a friend who was a [D] big baseball player [A] back in [D] high school.
_ [A] He could throw [D] that streetball by you, [A] make you look like a [D] fool, boy.
[E] Some other night at this roadside [D] bar I was walking in, he was walking out.
We [E] looked back inside, sat down, had a few drinks, [D] but all we kept talking [E] about
[A] was glory days.
[D] Yeah, they'll pass you by glory [A] days.
You know, when we [D] come to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] days.
_ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ [A] That girl that lives up the block, back in school she could turn all those boys [D] heads.
[A] Sometimes on a Friday [D] I'll stop by and have a few drinks [A] after she put her kids to bed.
[E] Her and her husband Bobby, well, they split [D] up.
Our kids is two years gone by now.
We [E] just sit around talking about the old times.
She says when [D] she feels like crying she stops laughing.
[E] They move out, [A] glory days.
[D] Yeah, they'll pass you by glory [A] days.
You know, when we come [D] to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] _ [A] days. _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ I think I'm [D] going down to the well tonight [A] and I'm going to drink until I get [D] my fill.
[A] And I hope when I get all around [D] I'm still around thinking about it.
[A] But [D] I'll probably well, [E] yeah, just sitting back trying to [D] recapture a little of the glory of old [E] times.
Slips away, leaves you with nothing left to [D] remember.
Glory [E] stories of [A] glory days.
Yeah, they'll pass you by glory days.
[D] And when we come to meet some girls by [A] glory days, glory [E] _
[A] days. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
[D] Alright _ _ [E] boys, [A] get on out of here now.
Go home.
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _