Chords for Jimmie Dale Gilmore with Natalie Merchant on Tonight Show with Jay Leno - September 6, 1993
Tempo:
69.575 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bbm] [Db] [A] [Bb] [Bm] For [N]
the last two years, joined now by his good friend Natalie Merchant doing a song he wrote called Dallas.
Please welcome Jimmy Dale Gumo.
[B]
[Em] [E] Did you ever see nine at night?
[A] Well Dallas is a beautiful [E] sight.
[B] And Dallas [A] is a jungle, but Dallas gives a beautiful [E] light.
[Bb] [B] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC [E] nine at night?
Well Dallas is a woman who will walk on you when you're down.
[A] But when you are up, she's the kind you want [E] to take around.
[B] But Dallas ain't [A] a woman to help you get your feet on the [E] ground.
[B] And Dallas is a woman who will walk on you [E] when you're down.
[G] [A] Well I came into Dallas [Em] with a knife on my [E] mind.
[Gb] But I came into Dallas with a dollar [B] and [E] a
[A]
[E] [B] [A]
[E] [Bb] [B]
[E] Oh Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eye.
[A] Steel concrete soul with a warm heart and love [E] in disguise.
[B] A rich man intends [A] to believe in his [E] own lies.
I [Em] [B] think Dallas is a rich man with a death wish [E] in his eye.
[Gb] [A] But I came into Dallas with a bright [E] light on my mind.
[Gb] But I came into Dallas with a [Ebm] dollar and [B] a
[E] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC nine at night?
[G] [A] Well Dallas is a beautiful [E] sight.
[B] And Dallas is a jungle, [A] but Dallas gives a [E] beautiful light.
[B] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC nine [E] at [B] [Gbm]
[E] [N]
night?
Natalie, great you guys.
Do it again when you come back.
Take a break, more [Bm] music right after [Bb] this.
[Fm] [Cm] [Fm]
Once [Eb] [N] again from his new CD, Spinning Around the Sun, Jimmy Dale Gilmore and [D] Natalie Munson.
[A] [D] [A]
[D] Oh the townhouse [A] warbler lives far apart [Bm] from the song.
He [D] holds the floor and his [G] memory never, he [A] never lets on.
[Em] [D] He gathers his [A] strength as he gazes, [Bm] clinging to joy.
You [D] cannot tell from the [A] sound of nothing's been [D] heard from his voice.
[G] He's asleep in the [A] night and he's feeling for [D] life, you won't know it.
[G] He's already [A] found you, his heart [D] won't show it.
[G] Maybe [A] one day you'll know [D] more of him.
[G] You'll know enough to [D] say, look over yonder, [A] he's already [D] coming.
Look over yonder, [A] he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [G] coming your way.
Oh, if you can't take [D] her thought, she lives near [Em] the garden of Eden.
She [G] knows the name of [C] each flower she remembers, [D] which let you in.
[G] She spills from the [D] sky, she puts in your [Em] life, jasmine.
[G] You cannot tell from the sound of nothing's been heard from the [D] mansion where Louis [G] lives in between.
[C] She's asleep in the [D] night and she's feeling for [G] love, you won't know it.
[C] She's already [D] found [G] you, won't show it.
[C] Maybe [D] one day you'll know [G] more of him.
[C] You'll know enough to [G] say, look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming.
Look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming.
Look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming your [A] way.
[D] Oh, the old [A] engineer stays patient, [Bm] high in his round house.
He [D] watches his trains [G] appearing through silence, [A] plus the snow.
[Em] [D] And his eyes are [A] bright as he watches them [Bm] nearing the time to set the track.
[D] And with a flick of his [A] wrist, he waves to [D] let them go.
[G] He's asleep in the [A] night and he's feeling for [D] life, you won't know it.
[G] He's already [A] found you, his arms all [D] around you, won't show it.
[G] Maybe [A] one day you'll know [D] more of him.
[G] You'll know enough to [D] say, look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming your way.
[Bb] [N]
the last two years, joined now by his good friend Natalie Merchant doing a song he wrote called Dallas.
Please welcome Jimmy Dale Gumo.
[B]
[Em] [E] Did you ever see nine at night?
[A] Well Dallas is a beautiful [E] sight.
[B] And Dallas [A] is a jungle, but Dallas gives a beautiful [E] light.
[Bb] [B] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC [E] nine at night?
Well Dallas is a woman who will walk on you when you're down.
[A] But when you are up, she's the kind you want [E] to take around.
[B] But Dallas ain't [A] a woman to help you get your feet on the [E] ground.
[B] And Dallas is a woman who will walk on you [E] when you're down.
[G] [A] Well I came into Dallas [Em] with a knife on my [E] mind.
[Gb] But I came into Dallas with a dollar [B] and [E] a
[A]
[E] [B] [A]
[E] [Bb] [B]
[E] Oh Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eye.
[A] Steel concrete soul with a warm heart and love [E] in disguise.
[B] A rich man intends [A] to believe in his [E] own lies.
I [Em] [B] think Dallas is a rich man with a death wish [E] in his eye.
[Gb] [A] But I came into Dallas with a bright [E] light on my mind.
[Gb] But I came into Dallas with a [Ebm] dollar and [B] a
[E] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC nine at night?
[G] [A] Well Dallas is a beautiful [E] sight.
[B] And Dallas is a jungle, [A] but Dallas gives a [E] beautiful light.
[B] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC nine [E] at [B] [Gbm]
[E] [N]
night?
Natalie, great you guys.
Do it again when you come back.
Take a break, more [Bm] music right after [Bb] this.
[Fm] [Cm] [Fm]
Once [Eb] [N] again from his new CD, Spinning Around the Sun, Jimmy Dale Gilmore and [D] Natalie Munson.
[A] [D] [A]
[D] Oh the townhouse [A] warbler lives far apart [Bm] from the song.
He [D] holds the floor and his [G] memory never, he [A] never lets on.
[Em] [D] He gathers his [A] strength as he gazes, [Bm] clinging to joy.
You [D] cannot tell from the [A] sound of nothing's been [D] heard from his voice.
[G] He's asleep in the [A] night and he's feeling for [D] life, you won't know it.
[G] He's already [A] found you, his heart [D] won't show it.
[G] Maybe [A] one day you'll know [D] more of him.
[G] You'll know enough to [D] say, look over yonder, [A] he's already [D] coming.
Look over yonder, [A] he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [G] coming your way.
Oh, if you can't take [D] her thought, she lives near [Em] the garden of Eden.
She [G] knows the name of [C] each flower she remembers, [D] which let you in.
[G] She spills from the [D] sky, she puts in your [Em] life, jasmine.
[G] You cannot tell from the sound of nothing's been heard from the [D] mansion where Louis [G] lives in between.
[C] She's asleep in the [D] night and she's feeling for [G] love, you won't know it.
[C] She's already [D] found [G] you, won't show it.
[C] Maybe [D] one day you'll know [G] more of him.
[C] You'll know enough to [G] say, look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming.
Look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming.
Look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming your [A] way.
[D] Oh, the old [A] engineer stays patient, [Bm] high in his round house.
He [D] watches his trains [G] appearing through silence, [A] plus the snow.
[Em] [D] And his eyes are [A] bright as he watches them [Bm] nearing the time to set the track.
[D] And with a flick of his [A] wrist, he waves to [D] let them go.
[G] He's asleep in the [A] night and he's feeling for [D] life, you won't know it.
[G] He's already [A] found you, his arms all [D] around you, won't show it.
[G] Maybe [A] one day you'll know [D] more of him.
[G] You'll know enough to [D] say, look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming your way.
[Bb] [N]
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[Bbm] _ _ [Db] _ [A] _ [Bb] _ [Bm] For [N] _
_ _ the last two years, joined now by his good friend Natalie Merchant doing a song he wrote called Dallas.
Please welcome Jimmy Dale Gumo.
_ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [E] _ _ _ Did you ever see nine at night?
_ [A] Well Dallas is a beautiful _ [E] sight.
_ _ [B] And Dallas [A] is a jungle, but Dallas gives a beautiful [E] light.
_ _ [Bb] [B] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC [E] nine at night?
_ _ Well Dallas is a woman who will walk on you when you're down.
_ _ [A] But when you are up, she's the kind you want [E] to take around.
_ _ [B] But Dallas ain't [A] a woman to help you get your feet on the [E] ground.
_ [B] And Dallas is a woman who will walk on you [E] when you're down.
_ [G] [A] Well I came into Dallas [Em] with a knife on my [E] mind.
_ [Gb] But I came into Dallas with a dollar [B] and _ _ [E] a_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ Oh Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eye.
_ [A] Steel concrete soul with a warm heart and love [E] in disguise.
_ _ [B] A rich man intends [A] to believe in his [E] own lies.
I _ [Em] [B] think Dallas is a rich man with a death wish [E] in his eye.
_ [Gb] _ [A] But I came into Dallas with a bright [E] light on my mind.
_ [Gb] But I came into Dallas with a [Ebm] dollar and [B] a_
_ _ [E] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC nine at night?
_ _ [G] [A] Well Dallas is a beautiful _ [E] sight.
_ _ [B] And Dallas is a jungle, [A] but Dallas gives a [E] beautiful light.
_ _ [B] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC nine [E] at _ _ _ [B] _ _ [Gbm] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ night?
Natalie, great you guys.
Do it again when you come back.
Take a break, more [Bm] music right after [Bb] this.
[Fm] _ [Cm] _ [Fm]
Once _ [Eb] _ [N] again from his new CD, Spinning Around the Sun, Jimmy Dale Gilmore and [D] Natalie Munson.
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
[D] Oh the townhouse [A] warbler lives far apart [Bm] from the song.
He [D] holds the floor and his [G] memory never, he [A] never lets on. _
[Em] [D] He gathers his [A] strength as he gazes, [Bm] clinging to joy.
You [D] cannot tell from the [A] sound of nothing's been [D] heard from his voice. _
[G] He's asleep in the [A] night and he's feeling for [D] life, you won't know it. _
[G] He's already [A] found you, his heart [D] won't show it.
_ [G] Maybe [A] one day you'll know [D] more of him.
[G] You'll know enough to [D] say, look over yonder, [A] he's already [D] coming.
Look over yonder, [A] he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [G] coming your way.
Oh, if you can't take [D] her thought, she lives near [Em] the garden of Eden.
She [G] knows the name of [C] each flower she remembers, [D] which let you in. _
[G] She spills from the [D] sky, she puts in your [Em] life, jasmine. _
[G] You cannot tell from the sound of nothing's been heard from the [D] mansion where Louis [G] lives in between. _ _
[C] She's asleep in the [D] night and she's feeling for [G] love, you won't know it. _
[C] She's already [D] found [G] you, won't show it. _
_ [C] Maybe [D] one day you'll know [G] more of him.
[C] You'll know enough to [G] say, look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming.
Look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming.
Look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming your [A] way.
[D] Oh, the old [A] engineer stays patient, [Bm] high in his round house.
He [D] watches his trains [G] appearing through silence, [A] plus the snow. _
[Em] [D] And his eyes are [A] bright as he watches them [Bm] nearing the time to set the track.
[D] And with a flick of his [A] wrist, he waves to [D] let them go. _
[G] He's asleep in the [A] night and he's feeling for [D] life, you won't know it. _
[G] He's already [A] found you, his arms all [D] around you, won't show it.
_ [G] Maybe [A] one day you'll know [D] more of him.
[G] You'll know enough to [D] say, look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming your way.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ the last two years, joined now by his good friend Natalie Merchant doing a song he wrote called Dallas.
Please welcome Jimmy Dale Gumo.
_ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [E] _ _ _ Did you ever see nine at night?
_ [A] Well Dallas is a beautiful _ [E] sight.
_ _ [B] And Dallas [A] is a jungle, but Dallas gives a beautiful [E] light.
_ _ [Bb] [B] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC [E] nine at night?
_ _ Well Dallas is a woman who will walk on you when you're down.
_ _ [A] But when you are up, she's the kind you want [E] to take around.
_ _ [B] But Dallas ain't [A] a woman to help you get your feet on the [E] ground.
_ [B] And Dallas is a woman who will walk on you [E] when you're down.
_ [G] [A] Well I came into Dallas [Em] with a knife on my [E] mind.
_ [Gb] But I came into Dallas with a dollar [B] and _ _ [E] a_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [B] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ Oh Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eye.
_ [A] Steel concrete soul with a warm heart and love [E] in disguise.
_ _ [B] A rich man intends [A] to believe in his [E] own lies.
I _ [Em] [B] think Dallas is a rich man with a death wish [E] in his eye.
_ [Gb] _ [A] But I came into Dallas with a bright [E] light on my mind.
_ [Gb] But I came into Dallas with a [Ebm] dollar and [B] a_
_ _ [E] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC nine at night?
_ _ [G] [A] Well Dallas is a beautiful _ [E] sight.
_ _ [B] And Dallas is a jungle, [A] but Dallas gives a [E] beautiful light.
_ _ [B] Did you ever see Dallas from a DC nine [E] at _ _ _ [B] _ _ [Gbm] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ night?
Natalie, great you guys.
Do it again when you come back.
Take a break, more [Bm] music right after [Bb] this.
[Fm] _ [Cm] _ [Fm]
Once _ [Eb] _ [N] again from his new CD, Spinning Around the Sun, Jimmy Dale Gilmore and [D] Natalie Munson.
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _
[D] Oh the townhouse [A] warbler lives far apart [Bm] from the song.
He [D] holds the floor and his [G] memory never, he [A] never lets on. _
[Em] [D] He gathers his [A] strength as he gazes, [Bm] clinging to joy.
You [D] cannot tell from the [A] sound of nothing's been [D] heard from his voice. _
[G] He's asleep in the [A] night and he's feeling for [D] life, you won't know it. _
[G] He's already [A] found you, his heart [D] won't show it.
_ [G] Maybe [A] one day you'll know [D] more of him.
[G] You'll know enough to [D] say, look over yonder, [A] he's already [D] coming.
Look over yonder, [A] he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [G] coming your way.
Oh, if you can't take [D] her thought, she lives near [Em] the garden of Eden.
She [G] knows the name of [C] each flower she remembers, [D] which let you in. _
[G] She spills from the [D] sky, she puts in your [Em] life, jasmine. _
[G] You cannot tell from the sound of nothing's been heard from the [D] mansion where Louis [G] lives in between. _ _
[C] She's asleep in the [D] night and she's feeling for [G] love, you won't know it. _
[C] She's already [D] found [G] you, won't show it. _
_ [C] Maybe [D] one day you'll know [G] more of him.
[C] You'll know enough to [G] say, look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming.
Look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming.
Look over [D] yonder, she's already [G] coming your [A] way.
[D] Oh, the old [A] engineer stays patient, [Bm] high in his round house.
He [D] watches his trains [G] appearing through silence, [A] plus the snow. _
[Em] [D] And his eyes are [A] bright as he watches them [Bm] nearing the time to set the track.
[D] And with a flick of his [A] wrist, he waves to [D] let them go. _
[G] He's asleep in the [A] night and he's feeling for [D] life, you won't know it. _
[G] He's already [A] found you, his arms all [D] around you, won't show it.
_ [G] Maybe [A] one day you'll know [D] more of him.
[G] You'll know enough to [D] say, look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming.
Look over [A] yonder, he's already [D] coming your way.
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