Chords for Jarvis Cocker-Common People-Sorted for E's & Wizz
Tempo:
91.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Bb
D
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
[G]
[F]
[C]
[G]
[C] I'm gonna play it.
Coca-Cola, she [G] said, fine.
It's 30 seconds time, she [F] said.
I'm gonna live like common people.
I wanna see whatever common [C] people's faces are.
I wanna live like common people.
You wanna sleep with common people [G] like me.
But she didn't understand.
She just smiled and held [C] my hand.
[G] Something like that.
[D] I can't do all the big bit.
But there's a famous song [G] also.
I was just watching your fingers.
You could probably
Can we hear [C] a bit?
Yes, you can.
[D] If I can remember how it goes.
[A] A long time.
[D] This is my raping days.
[Db] E is just not so good nowadays.
Okay.
[C]
[G]
[C] Oh, is this the way they say the future's meant to feel?
[G] There's 20,000 people standing in the field.
And [C] I don't quite understand just what this feeling is.
That's [G] okay.
We're all sorted out.
The reason with.
[C] And tell me when the spaceship lands.
So this has just got to mean [G] something.
Alright.
[D] In the middle [F] of the night.
[G] It feels alright.
[Bb] But then tomorrow [Am] morning.
Then you come [Bb] down.
[G]
Oh, yeah.
The [C]
pirate radio told us what was going down.
But the [G] tickets also messed up working Camden Town.
[C] I don't quite understand.
Nobody seems to know just where it is.
[G] That's okay.
We're all sorted out.
The reason with.
[C] At four o'clock.
The normal world seems very, very, very [G] far away.
Alright.
[D] In the middle of the night.
It [G] seems alright.
But [Bb] then tomorrow morning.
[Am]
Then you [Gm] come [Bb] down.
[G]
[F] Just keep on [C] moving.
[G] [C]
Everybody asks your name.
They say we're all the same.
And now it's [G] nice one.
He's there.
And that's as far as the conversation [C] went.
Lost my friends and dance alone.
Six o'clock.
I want to go [G] home.
But it's no way.
Not today.
Makes you wonder where it went and oh.
[C]
And this hollow feeling grows and grows and grows.
[G]
And you want to call your mother.
And say mother.
I can [C] never come home again.
So seems to have left an important part of my brain [G] somewhere.
In a field in Hampshire.
Alright.
In the middle of the night.
It feels alright.
But then tomorrow [Bb] morning.
[Am]
Then you come [Bb] down.
[A]
[Am] Then you come [Bb] down.
[Am]
What if you never [G] [Bb] come down?
[G]
[F]
[C]
[G]
[C] I'm gonna play it.
Coca-Cola, she [G] said, fine.
It's 30 seconds time, she [F] said.
I'm gonna live like common people.
I wanna see whatever common [C] people's faces are.
I wanna live like common people.
You wanna sleep with common people [G] like me.
But she didn't understand.
She just smiled and held [C] my hand.
[G] Something like that.
[D] I can't do all the big bit.
But there's a famous song [G] also.
I was just watching your fingers.
You could probably
Can we hear [C] a bit?
Yes, you can.
[D] If I can remember how it goes.
[A] A long time.
[D] This is my raping days.
[Db] E is just not so good nowadays.
Okay.
[C]
[G]
[C] Oh, is this the way they say the future's meant to feel?
[G] There's 20,000 people standing in the field.
And [C] I don't quite understand just what this feeling is.
That's [G] okay.
We're all sorted out.
The reason with.
[C] And tell me when the spaceship lands.
So this has just got to mean [G] something.
Alright.
[D] In the middle [F] of the night.
[G] It feels alright.
[Bb] But then tomorrow [Am] morning.
Then you come [Bb] down.
[G]
Oh, yeah.
The [C]
pirate radio told us what was going down.
But the [G] tickets also messed up working Camden Town.
[C] I don't quite understand.
Nobody seems to know just where it is.
[G] That's okay.
We're all sorted out.
The reason with.
[C] At four o'clock.
The normal world seems very, very, very [G] far away.
Alright.
[D] In the middle of the night.
It [G] seems alright.
But [Bb] then tomorrow morning.
[Am]
Then you [Gm] come [Bb] down.
[G]
[F] Just keep on [C] moving.
[G] [C]
Everybody asks your name.
They say we're all the same.
And now it's [G] nice one.
He's there.
And that's as far as the conversation [C] went.
Lost my friends and dance alone.
Six o'clock.
I want to go [G] home.
But it's no way.
Not today.
Makes you wonder where it went and oh.
[C]
And this hollow feeling grows and grows and grows.
[G]
And you want to call your mother.
And say mother.
I can [C] never come home again.
So seems to have left an important part of my brain [G] somewhere.
In a field in Hampshire.
Alright.
In the middle of the night.
It feels alright.
But then tomorrow [Bb] morning.
[Am]
Then you come [Bb] down.
[A]
[Am] Then you come [Bb] down.
[Am]
What if you never [G] [Bb] come down?
Key:
G
C
Bb
D
Am
G
C
Bb
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_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [C] _ I'm gonna play it.
Coca-Cola, she [G] said, fine.
_ _ _ It's 30 seconds time, she [F] said.
I'm gonna live like common people.
I wanna see whatever common [C] people's faces are.
I wanna live like common people.
You wanna sleep with common people [G] like me.
But she didn't understand. _
She just smiled and held [C] my hand. _ _ _
[G] _ Something like that.
[D] I can't do all the big bit.
But there's a famous song [G] also.
I was just watching your fingers.
You could probably_
Can we hear [C] a bit?
Yes, you can.
[D] If I can remember how it goes.
[A] A long time.
[D] This is my raping days.
[Db] _ E is just not so good nowadays.
Okay.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] Oh, is this the way they say the future's meant to feel?
[G] There's 20,000 people standing in the field.
And [C] I don't quite understand just what this feeling is.
That's [G] okay.
We're all sorted out.
The reason with.
_ [C] And tell me when the spaceship lands.
So this has just got to mean [G] something.
_ _ _ _ _ Alright. _
[D] In the middle [F] of the night.
[G] It feels alright.
[Bb] But then tomorrow _ [Am] morning. _ _ _ _
Then you come [Bb] down.
_ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, yeah.
The [C]
pirate radio told us what was going down.
But the [G] tickets also messed up working Camden Town.
[C] I don't quite understand.
Nobody seems to know just where it is.
[G] That's okay.
We're all sorted out.
The reason with.
[C] At four o'clock.
The normal world seems very, very, very [G] far away.
_ _ _ _ Alright.
[D] In the middle of the night.
It [G] seems alright.
But [Bb] then tomorrow morning.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _
Then you [Gm] come [Bb] down.
_ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] Just keep on [C] moving. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Everybody asks your name.
They say we're all the same.
And now it's [G] nice one.
He's there.
And that's as far as the conversation [C] went.
Lost my friends and dance alone.
Six o'clock.
I want to go [G] home.
But it's no way.
Not today.
Makes you wonder where it went and oh.
[C] _
And this hollow feeling grows and grows and grows.
[G]
And you want to call your mother.
And say mother.
I can [C] never come home again.
So seems to have left an important part of my brain [G] somewhere.
In a field in Hampshire.
Alright. _ _
In the middle of the night.
It feels alright.
But then tomorrow [Bb] morning.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _
Then you come [Bb] down.
_ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Am] Then you come [Bb] down.
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
What if you never [G] [Bb] come down? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ I'm gonna play it.
Coca-Cola, she [G] said, fine.
_ _ _ It's 30 seconds time, she [F] said.
I'm gonna live like common people.
I wanna see whatever common [C] people's faces are.
I wanna live like common people.
You wanna sleep with common people [G] like me.
But she didn't understand. _
She just smiled and held [C] my hand. _ _ _
[G] _ Something like that.
[D] I can't do all the big bit.
But there's a famous song [G] also.
I was just watching your fingers.
You could probably_
Can we hear [C] a bit?
Yes, you can.
[D] If I can remember how it goes.
[A] A long time.
[D] This is my raping days.
[Db] _ E is just not so good nowadays.
Okay.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] Oh, is this the way they say the future's meant to feel?
[G] There's 20,000 people standing in the field.
And [C] I don't quite understand just what this feeling is.
That's [G] okay.
We're all sorted out.
The reason with.
_ [C] And tell me when the spaceship lands.
So this has just got to mean [G] something.
_ _ _ _ _ Alright. _
[D] In the middle [F] of the night.
[G] It feels alright.
[Bb] But then tomorrow _ [Am] morning. _ _ _ _
Then you come [Bb] down.
_ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, yeah.
The [C]
pirate radio told us what was going down.
But the [G] tickets also messed up working Camden Town.
[C] I don't quite understand.
Nobody seems to know just where it is.
[G] That's okay.
We're all sorted out.
The reason with.
[C] At four o'clock.
The normal world seems very, very, very [G] far away.
_ _ _ _ Alright.
[D] In the middle of the night.
It [G] seems alright.
But [Bb] then tomorrow morning.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _
Then you [Gm] come [Bb] down.
_ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] Just keep on [C] moving. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Everybody asks your name.
They say we're all the same.
And now it's [G] nice one.
He's there.
And that's as far as the conversation [C] went.
Lost my friends and dance alone.
Six o'clock.
I want to go [G] home.
But it's no way.
Not today.
Makes you wonder where it went and oh.
[C] _
And this hollow feeling grows and grows and grows.
[G]
And you want to call your mother.
And say mother.
I can [C] never come home again.
So seems to have left an important part of my brain [G] somewhere.
In a field in Hampshire.
Alright. _ _
In the middle of the night.
It feels alright.
But then tomorrow [Bb] morning.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _
Then you come [Bb] down.
_ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Am] Then you come [Bb] down.
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
What if you never [G] [Bb] come down? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _