Chords for Jann Arden - February 27, 2012 - "Ode To A Friend"
Tempo:
88.65 bpm
Chords used:
F#
A
E
B
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It's very difficult to pick songs after you've done 10, 11, 12 records because you want to do, [F#] you know, a [F#m] couple songs off each record.
You want to figure [A] out, you want to do the singles, you want to [F#] do the stuff that was popular.
[A] And, um, it's probably the most difficult part of putting these shows [F] together.
I, I cry over it, folks.
I sit at home with three or four cases of wine.
And I worry [E] about you.
[F#] I'm like, holy moly, [A#] yeah, I did that, [D] I did that last time.
Maybe I should
So what I did one night after a couple bottles of wine is I sent it out into the [Cm] Twitterverse.
And I just [D] asked [G] people on Twitter, um, very lonely people that were up at 3.45am,
[C#] maybe I should have timed it differently.
[B] Because now I'm realizing who's up that late because the stuff that [G] came back to me was nothing short of suicidal.
But [N] I promised some of you know that number one pick, you know, in the next couple hours, you know, when I wake up at 1pm tomorrow,
I'm going to tally up the scores.
And this song was like the [F#] runaway winner.
So I'm going to [G] perform this song.
It's really kind of obscure.
But it's a cute, nice song.
You might want to lay [N] down.
[G#] It's called Ode to a [Gm] Friend, the number one [N] Twitter hit.
So I'm going to play it for you.
See, this is so beautiful.
[F#] [B] [A]
[F#]
[E]
[A] [F#]
I [A] don't want [B] you to go home yet.
Can you just [F#] stay 10 more minutes?
[E]
[C#m] You [B] are [A]
my best friend.
[F#] I [C#m] [B] don't know how
[E] I'm living.
[F#] Every square inch of your brown eyes, you're [A] forgiving.
[E] Don't
[F#] go.
It's past midnight.
You can sleep here.
[A] We'll have breakfast.
[E] Yes, you [C#m] [B] are.
[A]
Great.
[E] [F#] I
[C#m] [B] don't [A] know.
[E] I live.
[C#m] You are [A] my [E] savior.
You [B] are my heart.
My true [E]
friend.
[F#] [E]
[N]
You want to figure [A] out, you want to do the singles, you want to [F#] do the stuff that was popular.
[A] And, um, it's probably the most difficult part of putting these shows [F] together.
I, I cry over it, folks.
I sit at home with three or four cases of wine.
And I worry [E] about you.
[F#] I'm like, holy moly, [A#] yeah, I did that, [D] I did that last time.
Maybe I should
So what I did one night after a couple bottles of wine is I sent it out into the [Cm] Twitterverse.
And I just [D] asked [G] people on Twitter, um, very lonely people that were up at 3.45am,
[C#] maybe I should have timed it differently.
[B] Because now I'm realizing who's up that late because the stuff that [G] came back to me was nothing short of suicidal.
But [N] I promised some of you know that number one pick, you know, in the next couple hours, you know, when I wake up at 1pm tomorrow,
I'm going to tally up the scores.
And this song was like the [F#] runaway winner.
So I'm going to [G] perform this song.
It's really kind of obscure.
But it's a cute, nice song.
You might want to lay [N] down.
[G#] It's called Ode to a [Gm] Friend, the number one [N] Twitter hit.
So I'm going to play it for you.
See, this is so beautiful.
[F#] [B] [A]
[F#]
[E]
[A] [F#]
I [A] don't want [B] you to go home yet.
Can you just [F#] stay 10 more minutes?
[E]
[C#m] You [B] are [A]
my best friend.
[F#] I [C#m] [B] don't know how
[E] I'm living.
[F#] Every square inch of your brown eyes, you're [A] forgiving.
[E] Don't
[F#] go.
It's past midnight.
You can sleep here.
[A] We'll have breakfast.
[E] Yes, you [C#m] [B] are.
[A]
Great.
[E] [F#] I
[C#m] [B] don't [A] know.
[E] I live.
[C#m] You are [A] my [E] savior.
You [B] are my heart.
My true [E]
friend.
[F#] [E]
[N]
Key:
F#
A
E
B
C#m
F#
A
E
It's very difficult to pick songs after you've done 10, 11, 12 records because you want to do, [F#] you know, a [F#m] couple songs off each record.
You want to figure [A] out, you want to do the singles, you want to [F#] do the stuff that was popular.
[A] And, um, it's probably the most difficult part of putting these shows [F] together.
I, I cry over it, folks.
I sit at home with three or four cases of wine.
_ And I worry [E] about you.
[F#] I'm like, holy moly, [A#] yeah, I did that, [D] _ I did that last time.
Maybe I should_
So what I did one night after a couple bottles of wine is I sent it out into the [Cm] Twitterverse.
And I just [D] asked [G] people on Twitter, um, very lonely people that were up at 3.45am,
[C#] maybe I should have timed it differently.
[B] Because now I'm realizing who's up that late because the stuff that [G] came back to me was nothing short of suicidal.
But [N] I promised some of you know that number one pick, you know, in the next couple hours, you know, when I wake up at 1pm tomorrow,
I'm going to tally up the scores.
And this song was like the [F#] runaway winner.
So I'm going to [G] perform this song.
It's really kind of obscure.
But it's a cute, nice song.
You might want to lay [N] down.
_ _ [G#] It's called Ode to a [Gm] Friend, the number one [N] Twitter hit.
So I'm going to play it for you. _ _
_ See, this is so beautiful. _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I [A] don't want [B] you to go home yet.
Can you just [F#] stay 10 more minutes?
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [C#m] You [B] are _ [A] _
my best friend.
_ [F#] _ _ _ I [C#m] _ _ _ [B] don't know how _
[E] I'm living. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] Every _ square inch of your brown eyes, you're [A] forgiving.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ Don't
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ go.
_ It's past midnight.
You can sleep here.
[A] We'll have breakfast.
_ [E] _ _ Yes, _ _ you [C#m] _ [B] are.
_ [A] _ _
Great.
[E] _ _ [F#] I _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [B] don't [A] know. _
_ [E] I live. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] You are [A] my [E] _ savior. _ _ _ _
You _ _ _ [B] are _ my heart.
_ My true _ [E] _
friend. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You want to figure [A] out, you want to do the singles, you want to [F#] do the stuff that was popular.
[A] And, um, it's probably the most difficult part of putting these shows [F] together.
I, I cry over it, folks.
I sit at home with three or four cases of wine.
_ And I worry [E] about you.
[F#] I'm like, holy moly, [A#] yeah, I did that, [D] _ I did that last time.
Maybe I should_
So what I did one night after a couple bottles of wine is I sent it out into the [Cm] Twitterverse.
And I just [D] asked [G] people on Twitter, um, very lonely people that were up at 3.45am,
[C#] maybe I should have timed it differently.
[B] Because now I'm realizing who's up that late because the stuff that [G] came back to me was nothing short of suicidal.
But [N] I promised some of you know that number one pick, you know, in the next couple hours, you know, when I wake up at 1pm tomorrow,
I'm going to tally up the scores.
And this song was like the [F#] runaway winner.
So I'm going to [G] perform this song.
It's really kind of obscure.
But it's a cute, nice song.
You might want to lay [N] down.
_ _ [G#] It's called Ode to a [Gm] Friend, the number one [N] Twitter hit.
So I'm going to play it for you. _ _
_ See, this is so beautiful. _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [B] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I [A] don't want [B] you to go home yet.
Can you just [F#] stay 10 more minutes?
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [C#m] You [B] are _ [A] _
my best friend.
_ [F#] _ _ _ I [C#m] _ _ _ [B] don't know how _
[E] I'm living. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] Every _ square inch of your brown eyes, you're [A] forgiving.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ Don't
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ go.
_ It's past midnight.
You can sleep here.
[A] We'll have breakfast.
_ [E] _ _ Yes, _ _ you [C#m] _ [B] are.
_ [A] _ _
Great.
[E] _ _ [F#] I _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [B] don't [A] know. _
_ [E] I live. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] You are [A] my [E] _ savior. _ _ _ _
You _ _ _ [B] are _ my heart.
_ My true _ [E] _
friend. _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _