Chords for Jann Arden 2012-02-29 Insensitive - Winnipeg - Live
Tempo:
89.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
Bm
F
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You know, you never know when you're going to have a moment [Bb] that changes your whole life.
You wake up on an ordinary day and all of [A] a sudden something happens and the entire direction [Eb] and course of your life changes.
I remember one [F] particular moment for me.
I was kind of down and out, [Bb] 23rd Street in Calgary.
[Gm] And I went out and I was going to go buy a lovely [Eb] bead.
I don't even know what I was doing.
But about halfway down the block I heard this piano [F] music coming out from this little apartment.
And I stood there for the longest time just kind of [Bb] figuring out what it was.
And there was this [F] young woman down in her [Gm] little cubbyhole and she was plain insensitive.
Her name was [D] Anne Marie and she had written this [Eb] song.
I felt a bit voyeuristic because I just stood there and strained to hear it.
And it was [F] a really slow, [F]
very depressing version of this song.
I don't know, but I just [Bb] thought that.
I suspected she was a little bit depressed like me and [Gm] quite possibly drinking in the [D] afternoon.
[Gm] And I thought [Eb] she could more than likely be a kindred spirit.
Anyway, some time went by [Fm] and I ran into a little place called [F] Marty's [C] a while after that.
[Bb] And I said, Anne, you know, close to you I heard your [Gm] song.
And I said, what are you [D] doing with your song?
And she said, nothing.
[Eb] I got a record deal shortly after that and on my first album, Time for Mercy, I wanted [F] Destiny to put Insensitive on it.
But my record company said that.
[G] [Bb] So I waited another two years, two and a half years, [F] to take Insensitive, Anne Marie's [Gm] song, and put it on Living Undead.
And it changed my life [Fm] in ways that I could never even [Eb] imagine.
And it changed Anne's [F] life a lot too.
[Bb] She moved out of her little basement [C] to the apartment.
She bought a house.
[Bb] And she told me that she also bought some new boots.
Anyway, you [F] never know when the moment's going to come.
So you've got to make sure that you're listening for it.
[A] Because that moment changed my [Bb] life forever.
[D]
[Bm]
[D]
[A]
[D]
How do you cool your [Bm] lips?
After a long [D] kiss?
Do you really swear?
[A]
After the fire's [D] lit?
How do you turn your [Bm] eyes?
From the dark, empty [G] glare?
How do you block the [A] sound of a voice?
[B] You'd go anywhere.
[D] Or really should know.
The time you drove me home.
[G] Fading as he cries.
[A] Shedding all your [D] thoughts.
Sharing your lips.
The expression on your face.
[Bm] Oh, maybe you'll [B] [Em]
never get.
[A] Unhappy.
[D]
Insensitive.
[Bm]
Insensitive.
[D]
How
[D]
do you numb your skin?
[Bm]
[B] [Bm] After a warm touch?
[D]
How do you slow your blood?
[A]
After the [D] fire's lit?
How do you free your soul?
[Bm]
After you've found a friend?
[G]
[D] How do you teach your [A] heart?
To fall in love again?
A [D] bright new history.
I'm one of a choice.
[A] When it fell to [D] you.
I was cold, I'm out of touch.
That was bad, that's mean, too much.
[Bm]
You [B] might have to [Em]
give.
[A] Unhappy.
Insensitive.
[Bm] [D]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G]
Fading as he cries.
[A] Sharing your [D]
lips.
The expression on your face.
Oh, [Bm] maybe you'll never [B] get.
[Em]
[B]
[D] [Eb]
[Gb]
[A] Unhappy.
[N]
[B] [D]
[Bm] Insensitive.
[D] Insensitive.
She will never be.
[N] Thank you very much.
That was Alison Sweeney.
Thank you.
Alison Sweeney.
You wake up on an ordinary day and all of [A] a sudden something happens and the entire direction [Eb] and course of your life changes.
I remember one [F] particular moment for me.
I was kind of down and out, [Bb] 23rd Street in Calgary.
[Gm] And I went out and I was going to go buy a lovely [Eb] bead.
I don't even know what I was doing.
But about halfway down the block I heard this piano [F] music coming out from this little apartment.
And I stood there for the longest time just kind of [Bb] figuring out what it was.
And there was this [F] young woman down in her [Gm] little cubbyhole and she was plain insensitive.
Her name was [D] Anne Marie and she had written this [Eb] song.
I felt a bit voyeuristic because I just stood there and strained to hear it.
And it was [F] a really slow, [F]
very depressing version of this song.
I don't know, but I just [Bb] thought that.
I suspected she was a little bit depressed like me and [Gm] quite possibly drinking in the [D] afternoon.
[Gm] And I thought [Eb] she could more than likely be a kindred spirit.
Anyway, some time went by [Fm] and I ran into a little place called [F] Marty's [C] a while after that.
[Bb] And I said, Anne, you know, close to you I heard your [Gm] song.
And I said, what are you [D] doing with your song?
And she said, nothing.
[Eb] I got a record deal shortly after that and on my first album, Time for Mercy, I wanted [F] Destiny to put Insensitive on it.
But my record company said that.
[G] [Bb] So I waited another two years, two and a half years, [F] to take Insensitive, Anne Marie's [Gm] song, and put it on Living Undead.
And it changed my life [Fm] in ways that I could never even [Eb] imagine.
And it changed Anne's [F] life a lot too.
[Bb] She moved out of her little basement [C] to the apartment.
She bought a house.
[Bb] And she told me that she also bought some new boots.
Anyway, you [F] never know when the moment's going to come.
So you've got to make sure that you're listening for it.
[A] Because that moment changed my [Bb] life forever.
[D]
[Bm]
[D]
[A]
[D]
How do you cool your [Bm] lips?
After a long [D] kiss?
Do you really swear?
[A]
After the fire's [D] lit?
How do you turn your [Bm] eyes?
From the dark, empty [G] glare?
How do you block the [A] sound of a voice?
[B] You'd go anywhere.
[D] Or really should know.
The time you drove me home.
[G] Fading as he cries.
[A] Shedding all your [D] thoughts.
Sharing your lips.
The expression on your face.
[Bm] Oh, maybe you'll [B] [Em]
never get.
[A] Unhappy.
[D]
Insensitive.
[Bm]
Insensitive.
[D]
How
[D]
do you numb your skin?
[Bm]
[B] [Bm] After a warm touch?
[D]
How do you slow your blood?
[A]
After the [D] fire's lit?
How do you free your soul?
[Bm]
After you've found a friend?
[G]
[D] How do you teach your [A] heart?
To fall in love again?
A [D] bright new history.
I'm one of a choice.
[A] When it fell to [D] you.
I was cold, I'm out of touch.
That was bad, that's mean, too much.
[Bm]
You [B] might have to [Em]
give.
[A] Unhappy.
Insensitive.
[Bm] [D]
[A] [Bm]
[A] [G] [D]
[A] [D]
[G]
Fading as he cries.
[A] Sharing your [D]
lips.
The expression on your face.
Oh, [Bm] maybe you'll never [B] get.
[Em]
[B]
[D] [Eb]
[Gb]
[A] Unhappy.
[N]
[B] [D]
[Bm] Insensitive.
[D] Insensitive.
She will never be.
[N] Thank you very much.
That was Alison Sweeney.
Thank you.
Alison Sweeney.
Key:
D
A
Bm
F
Bb
D
A
Bm
You know, you never know when you're going to have a moment [Bb] that changes your whole life.
_ You wake up on an ordinary day and all of [A] a sudden something happens and the entire direction [Eb] and course of your life changes. _
I remember one [F] particular moment for me.
I was kind of down and out, _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ 23rd Street in Calgary.
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ And I went out and I was going to go buy a lovely [Eb] bead.
I don't even know what I was doing.
But _ about halfway down the block I heard this piano [F] music coming out from this little apartment.
And I stood there for the longest time just kind of [Bb] figuring out what it was.
And there was this [F] young woman down in her [Gm] little cubbyhole and she was plain insensitive.
Her name was [D] Anne Marie and she had written this [Eb] song.
I felt a bit voyeuristic because I just stood there and strained to hear it.
And it was [F] a really slow, _ [F]
very depressing version of this song.
I don't know, but I just [Bb] thought that.
_ I suspected she was a little bit depressed like me and [Gm] quite possibly drinking in the [D] afternoon.
_ _ [Gm] _ And I thought [Eb] she could more than likely be a kindred spirit.
Anyway, some time went by [Fm] and I ran into a little place called [F] Marty's [C] a while after that.
[Bb] And I said, Anne, you know, _ close to you I heard your [Gm] song.
And I said, what are you [D] doing with your song?
And she said, nothing.
_ _ [Eb] I got a record deal shortly after that and on my first album, Time for Mercy, I wanted [F] Destiny to put Insensitive on it.
But my record company said that.
[G] _ _ [Bb] So I waited another two years, two and a half years, [F] to take Insensitive, Anne Marie's [Gm] song, and put it on Living Undead.
And it changed my life [Fm] in ways that I could never even [Eb] imagine.
And it changed Anne's [F] life a lot too.
_ [Bb] She moved out of her little basement [C] to the apartment.
She bought a house.
[Bb] And she told me that she also bought some new boots.
_ Anyway, you [F] never know when the moment's going to come.
So you've got to make sure that you're listening for it.
[A] Because that moment changed my [Bb] life forever.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ How do you cool your [Bm] lips?
_ _ _ After a long [D] kiss?
_ _ _ Do you really swear?
[A] _
_ _ _ After the fire's [D] lit?
_ _ _ How do you turn your [Bm] eyes?
_ _ _ From the dark, empty [G] glare?
_ _ _ How do you block the [A] sound of a voice?
[B] You'd go anywhere.
[D] Or really should know.
The time you drove me home.
[G] Fading as he cries.
[A] Shedding all your [D] thoughts.
Sharing your lips.
The expression on your face.
[Bm] Oh, maybe you'll [B] _ _ _ _ [Em]
never get.
_ [A] Unhappy.
_ _ [D]
Insensitive.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm]
Insensitive.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ How _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ do you numb your skin?
[Bm] _
[B] _ _ [Bm] _ After a warm touch?
[D] _
_ _ How do you slow your blood?
[A] _
_ _ _ After the [D] fire's lit? _
_ _ How do you free your soul?
[Bm] _
_ _ _ After you've found a friend?
[G] _
_ [D] _ How do you teach your [A] heart?
_ To fall in love again?
A [D] bright _ _ _ new history.
I'm one of a choice.
[A] When it fell to [D] you.
I was cold, I'm out of touch.
That was bad, that's mean, too much.
[Bm] _
You [B] might have to _ _ [Em] _
give.
_ [A] Unhappy.
_ _ Insensitive.
[Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
Fading as he cries.
[A] Sharing your _ _ [D] _
_ _ lips.
The expression on your face.
Oh, [Bm] maybe you'll never [B] get.
_ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ Unhappy. _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] Insensitive. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] Insensitive.
She will never be. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ Thank you very much.
That was Alison Sweeney.
Thank you.
Alison Sweeney.
_ You wake up on an ordinary day and all of [A] a sudden something happens and the entire direction [Eb] and course of your life changes. _
I remember one [F] particular moment for me.
I was kind of down and out, _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ 23rd Street in Calgary.
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ And I went out and I was going to go buy a lovely [Eb] bead.
I don't even know what I was doing.
But _ about halfway down the block I heard this piano [F] music coming out from this little apartment.
And I stood there for the longest time just kind of [Bb] figuring out what it was.
And there was this [F] young woman down in her [Gm] little cubbyhole and she was plain insensitive.
Her name was [D] Anne Marie and she had written this [Eb] song.
I felt a bit voyeuristic because I just stood there and strained to hear it.
And it was [F] a really slow, _ [F]
very depressing version of this song.
I don't know, but I just [Bb] thought that.
_ I suspected she was a little bit depressed like me and [Gm] quite possibly drinking in the [D] afternoon.
_ _ [Gm] _ And I thought [Eb] she could more than likely be a kindred spirit.
Anyway, some time went by [Fm] and I ran into a little place called [F] Marty's [C] a while after that.
[Bb] And I said, Anne, you know, _ close to you I heard your [Gm] song.
And I said, what are you [D] doing with your song?
And she said, nothing.
_ _ [Eb] I got a record deal shortly after that and on my first album, Time for Mercy, I wanted [F] Destiny to put Insensitive on it.
But my record company said that.
[G] _ _ [Bb] So I waited another two years, two and a half years, [F] to take Insensitive, Anne Marie's [Gm] song, and put it on Living Undead.
And it changed my life [Fm] in ways that I could never even [Eb] imagine.
And it changed Anne's [F] life a lot too.
_ [Bb] She moved out of her little basement [C] to the apartment.
She bought a house.
[Bb] And she told me that she also bought some new boots.
_ Anyway, you [F] never know when the moment's going to come.
So you've got to make sure that you're listening for it.
[A] Because that moment changed my [Bb] life forever.
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ How do you cool your [Bm] lips?
_ _ _ After a long [D] kiss?
_ _ _ Do you really swear?
[A] _
_ _ _ After the fire's [D] lit?
_ _ _ How do you turn your [Bm] eyes?
_ _ _ From the dark, empty [G] glare?
_ _ _ How do you block the [A] sound of a voice?
[B] You'd go anywhere.
[D] Or really should know.
The time you drove me home.
[G] Fading as he cries.
[A] Shedding all your [D] thoughts.
Sharing your lips.
The expression on your face.
[Bm] Oh, maybe you'll [B] _ _ _ _ [Em]
never get.
_ [A] Unhappy.
_ _ [D]
Insensitive.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm]
Insensitive.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ How _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ do you numb your skin?
[Bm] _
[B] _ _ [Bm] _ After a warm touch?
[D] _
_ _ How do you slow your blood?
[A] _
_ _ _ After the [D] fire's lit? _
_ _ How do you free your soul?
[Bm] _
_ _ _ After you've found a friend?
[G] _
_ [D] _ How do you teach your [A] heart?
_ To fall in love again?
A [D] bright _ _ _ new history.
I'm one of a choice.
[A] When it fell to [D] you.
I was cold, I'm out of touch.
That was bad, that's mean, too much.
[Bm] _
You [B] might have to _ _ [Em] _
give.
_ [A] Unhappy.
_ _ Insensitive.
[Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
Fading as he cries.
[A] Sharing your _ _ [D] _
_ _ lips.
The expression on your face.
Oh, [Bm] maybe you'll never [B] get.
_ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ Unhappy. _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] Insensitive. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] Insensitive.
She will never be. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ Thank you very much.
That was Alison Sweeney.
Thank you.
Alison Sweeney.