Chords for Going To A Town (R.Wainwright tribute) - George Michael - Mannheim, September 8th 2011
Tempo:
118.35 bpm
Chords used:
Am
Em
B
G
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Love you.
It was written by a very talented Canadian writer.
[F#m]
Some of you will have heard [Gm] of, [F] most of you probably won't [A] have.
Professor [N] Wayne Rodgers.
And this next song is the
I unfortunately, I thought that
[D#] Mr.
Wayne Rodgers was an [G#] American.
So I thought that I wouldn't actually [D#] get any flack for singing these lyrics.
And [A] then having [D#] [G#] rehearsed it [G] and got it ready for the show,
I found out that he was Canadian.
[N] Which means I'm married to the first daughter.
No, no.
Not at all.
[A#] So lucky.
[B] This is called Going to a [N] Town.
[Gm]
[C] [Am]
[D] [G]
[Bm] [F] [B]
[E]
[C]
I'm going to a town that has already been [D] burnt down.
[G] I'm going [Bm] to a place that has already been [C] displaced.
[Am] I'm going to see some folks who have already been let [B] down.
I'm so tired of [Em] America.
[Am] I'm going to make it up for all of the Sunday [D] times.
I'm going [G] to make it up for all of the nursery [C] rhymes.
They
[F#] never really seem to want to tell the [B] truth.
I'm so tired of you [Em] America.
Making [Am] hope [Em] ain't for [Am] me [Em] alone.
I got [Am] a lot [F#] to live.
[B] America.
I [Am] got a lot to live.
[C] Tell me.
Do you really think you're going to [Am] hell for having [D] love?
Tell me.
[G] I'm thinking everything that you've done, you [C] know.
I'm going to be told.
[F#] At this old body of Jesus Christ in [B] blood.
I'm so tired of you
[Em] America.
I've been looking on
[Am] the ceiling camera.
My mind is [D] awake.
You [G] took advantage of the one who loved [C] you.
When you
[F#] went to a town that has already been burnt [B] down.
I'm so tired of you.
[Em] Making [Am] my home [Em] where I won't [Am] be alone.
[Em]
[Am] [F#] I'm going to make it up for all of the Sunday times.
[B] America.
I've [Em] got [Am] a lot [G] to live.
[Dm]
I've dreamed [E] dreams again.
And [F] that's [B] all.
[Em] I need [Am] my home.
[G]
Ain't nothing.
[Dm] I want to
[E] die.
That ain't so bad.
[F] I'm [F#]
[B] going to make it [Em] up for all of the Sunday times.
[N]
It was written by a very talented Canadian writer.
[F#m]
Some of you will have heard [Gm] of, [F] most of you probably won't [A] have.
Professor [N] Wayne Rodgers.
And this next song is the
I unfortunately, I thought that
[D#] Mr.
Wayne Rodgers was an [G#] American.
So I thought that I wouldn't actually [D#] get any flack for singing these lyrics.
And [A] then having [D#] [G#] rehearsed it [G] and got it ready for the show,
I found out that he was Canadian.
[N] Which means I'm married to the first daughter.
No, no.
Not at all.
[A#] So lucky.
[B] This is called Going to a [N] Town.
[Gm]
[C] [Am]
[D] [G]
[Bm] [F] [B]
[E]
[C]
I'm going to a town that has already been [D] burnt down.
[G] I'm going [Bm] to a place that has already been [C] displaced.
[Am] I'm going to see some folks who have already been let [B] down.
I'm so tired of [Em] America.
[Am] I'm going to make it up for all of the Sunday [D] times.
I'm going [G] to make it up for all of the nursery [C] rhymes.
They
[F#] never really seem to want to tell the [B] truth.
I'm so tired of you [Em] America.
Making [Am] hope [Em] ain't for [Am] me [Em] alone.
I got [Am] a lot [F#] to live.
[B] America.
I [Am] got a lot to live.
[C] Tell me.
Do you really think you're going to [Am] hell for having [D] love?
Tell me.
[G] I'm thinking everything that you've done, you [C] know.
I'm going to be told.
[F#] At this old body of Jesus Christ in [B] blood.
I'm so tired of you
[Em] America.
I've been looking on
[Am] the ceiling camera.
My mind is [D] awake.
You [G] took advantage of the one who loved [C] you.
When you
[F#] went to a town that has already been burnt [B] down.
I'm so tired of you.
[Em] Making [Am] my home [Em] where I won't [Am] be alone.
[Em]
[Am] [F#] I'm going to make it up for all of the Sunday times.
[B] America.
I've [Em] got [Am] a lot [G] to live.
[Dm]
I've dreamed [E] dreams again.
And [F] that's [B] all.
[Em] I need [Am] my home.
[G]
Ain't nothing.
[Dm] I want to
[E] die.
That ain't so bad.
[F] I'm [F#]
[B] going to make it [Em] up for all of the Sunday times.
[N]
Key:
Am
Em
B
G
C
Am
Em
B
_ _ _ Love you.
It _ _ _ _ _ _ was written by a _ very talented Canadian writer.
[F#m]
Some of you will have heard [Gm] of, [F] most of you probably won't [A] have.
Professor [N] Wayne Rodgers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And this next song is the_
I unfortunately, I thought that _ _
[D#] Mr.
Wayne Rodgers was an [G#] American.
So I thought that I wouldn't actually [D#] get any flack for singing these lyrics.
_ _ And [A] then having _ _ [D#] [G#] rehearsed it [G] and got it ready for the show,
I found out that he was Canadian.
_ [N] _ Which means I'm married to the first daughter. _
No, no.
Not at all.
[A#] So lucky.
_ _ [B] _ _ This is called Going to a [N] Town.
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm going to a town that has already been [D] burnt down. _ _ _ _ _
[G] I'm going [Bm] to a place that has already been [C] displaced. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] I'm going to see some folks who have already been let [B] down.
I'm so tired of [Em] America. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] I'm going to make it up for all of the Sunday [D] _ times.
_ _ _ I'm going [G] to make it up for all of the nursery [C] rhymes.
_ They _ _ _
[F#] never really seem to want to tell the [B] truth.
_ I'm so tired of you [Em] America.
_ _ _ _ Making [Am] _ hope _ [Em] _ _ ain't for [Am] _ me _ [Em] alone.
I got [Am] a lot _ [F#] to live. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] America. _ _
_ I [Am] got a lot _ _ _ _ to _ _ live.
_ _ [C] _ Tell me.
Do you really think you're going to [Am] hell for having [D] love?
_ _ Tell me.
[G] I'm thinking everything that you've done, you [C] know.
_ I'm going to be told.
[F#] At this old body of Jesus Christ in [B] blood.
_ I'm so tired of you _
[Em] America. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I've been looking on _
[Am] _ the ceiling camera.
My mind is [D] awake.
_ _ _ _ You [G] took advantage of the one who loved [C] you.
When _ you _ _ _
[F#] _ went to a town that has already been burnt [B] down.
_ I'm so tired of you. _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ Making [Am] my home _ _ [Em] where I won't [Am] be alone.
[Em] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [F#] I'm going to make it up for all of the Sunday times.
_ _ [B] America. _ _ _
_ _ I've [Em] got [Am] a lot _ _ _ _ _ [G] to live.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I've dreamed _ _ _ _ [E] dreams again. _ _
_ _ And [F] that's _ _ [B] all.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ I need [Am] my home. _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ain't nothing. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] I _ want _ _ _ _ to _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] die. _ _ _ _ _
That _ _ ain't so bad.
[F] I'm _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [B] going to make it [Em] up for all of the Sunday times.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
It _ _ _ _ _ _ was written by a _ very talented Canadian writer.
[F#m]
Some of you will have heard [Gm] of, [F] most of you probably won't [A] have.
Professor [N] Wayne Rodgers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And this next song is the_
I unfortunately, I thought that _ _
[D#] Mr.
Wayne Rodgers was an [G#] American.
So I thought that I wouldn't actually [D#] get any flack for singing these lyrics.
_ _ And [A] then having _ _ [D#] [G#] rehearsed it [G] and got it ready for the show,
I found out that he was Canadian.
_ [N] _ Which means I'm married to the first daughter. _
No, no.
Not at all.
[A#] So lucky.
_ _ [B] _ _ This is called Going to a [N] Town.
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm going to a town that has already been [D] burnt down. _ _ _ _ _
[G] I'm going [Bm] to a place that has already been [C] displaced. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] I'm going to see some folks who have already been let [B] down.
I'm so tired of [Em] America. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] I'm going to make it up for all of the Sunday [D] _ times.
_ _ _ I'm going [G] to make it up for all of the nursery [C] rhymes.
_ They _ _ _
[F#] never really seem to want to tell the [B] truth.
_ I'm so tired of you [Em] America.
_ _ _ _ Making [Am] _ hope _ [Em] _ _ ain't for [Am] _ me _ [Em] alone.
I got [Am] a lot _ [F#] to live. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] America. _ _
_ I [Am] got a lot _ _ _ _ to _ _ live.
_ _ [C] _ Tell me.
Do you really think you're going to [Am] hell for having [D] love?
_ _ Tell me.
[G] I'm thinking everything that you've done, you [C] know.
_ I'm going to be told.
[F#] At this old body of Jesus Christ in [B] blood.
_ I'm so tired of you _
[Em] America. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I've been looking on _
[Am] _ the ceiling camera.
My mind is [D] awake.
_ _ _ _ You [G] took advantage of the one who loved [C] you.
When _ you _ _ _
[F#] _ went to a town that has already been burnt [B] down.
_ I'm so tired of you. _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ Making [Am] my home _ _ [Em] where I won't [Am] be alone.
[Em] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [F#] I'm going to make it up for all of the Sunday times.
_ _ [B] America. _ _ _
_ _ I've [Em] got [Am] a lot _ _ _ _ _ [G] to live.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I've dreamed _ _ _ _ [E] dreams again. _ _
_ _ And [F] that's _ _ [B] all.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ I need [Am] my home. _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ain't nothing. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] I _ want _ _ _ _ to _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] die. _ _ _ _ _
That _ _ ain't so bad.
[F] I'm _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [B] going to make it [Em] up for all of the Sunday times.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _