Chords for Harry Nilsson - Think About Your Troubles (Audio)
Tempo:
71 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
Db
Ab
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
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[Gb]
[Bb] [C] [Bb] [C]
[Bb] Sit beside the breakfast table, think about your troubles.
[Eb] Pour [Bb] yourself a cup of tea, [Eb] then think about the bubbles.
You can take your teardrops and drop them in a teacup.
down to the riverside [Fm] and throw them over the side to be [Bb] swept up by a current.
fishes,
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[Bb] [C] [Bb] [C]
[Bb] Sit beside the breakfast table, think about your troubles.
[Eb] Pour [Bb] yourself a cup of tea, [Eb] then think about the bubbles.
You can take your teardrops and drop them in a teacup.
down to the riverside [Fm] and throw them over the side to be [Bb] swept up by a current.
fishes,
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[Bb] Sit beside the breakfast table, think about your troubles.
[Eb] Pour [Bb] yourself a cup of tea, [Eb] then think about the bubbles.
_ [Ab]
You can take your teardrops and drop them in a teacup.
[Db] Take them down to the riverside [Fm] and throw them over the side to be [Bb] swept up by a current.
Then take them [Bbm] to the ocean [Eb] to be eaten by some fishes,
[Ab] who were eaten by [Eb] some fishes and swallowed by a whale who grew [Db] so [Db] old,
he _ [Bb] _ _ _ decomposed. _ _ _ _
He _ _ _ [Bb] died and left his body to the bottom of the ocean.
[Eb] Now everybody knows that when a [Eb] body decomposes,
[Ab] the basic elements are given back [Ebm] to the ocean,
and [Db] the sea does what it ought [Bb] to, and soon this salty water
will turn [D] into a tea tree.
[Eb] Cause it tastes just like a teardrop,
so you open it to the filter,
and [Ab] it comes out from a faucet,
and it flows into a teapot,
[Db] which is just about to bubble _ [Bb] now.
[Fm] Think [D] about your [Bb] troubles.
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_ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _
[Bb] Sit beside the breakfast table, think about your troubles.
[Eb] Pour [Bb] yourself a cup of tea, [Eb] then think about the bubbles.
_ [Ab]
You can take your teardrops and drop them in a teacup.
[Db] Take them down to the riverside [Fm] and throw them over the side to be [Bb] swept up by a current.
Then take them [Bbm] to the ocean [Eb] to be eaten by some fishes,
[Ab] who were eaten by [Eb] some fishes and swallowed by a whale who grew [Db] so [Db] old,
he _ [Bb] _ _ _ decomposed. _ _ _ _
He _ _ _ [Bb] died and left his body to the bottom of the ocean.
[Eb] Now everybody knows that when a [Eb] body decomposes,
[Ab] the basic elements are given back [Ebm] to the ocean,
and [Db] the sea does what it ought [Bb] to, and soon this salty water
will turn [D] into a tea tree.
[Eb] Cause it tastes just like a teardrop,
so you open it to the filter,
and [Ab] it comes out from a faucet,
and it flows into a teapot,
[Db] which is just about to bubble _ [Bb] now.
[Fm] Think [D] about your [Bb] troubles.
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