Chords for John Fogerty - David Letterman Show - Down On The Corner
Tempo:
73.6 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Bm
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F] [C] Down on the corner, [G] [C] out in the street
[F] There was [C] a plant, [G] a plant [C] that doesn't have a name
[G] [C]
[Bm]
[N]
[Ab]
Now, I don't know how to do your business, but you get yourself a [Dm] drummer and you got something here.
I'll work on that.
[Bm]
[N] How long has it been since you've been actively out doing this on a regular basis?
Too long.
Yeah, I think so.
But you sound great.
Well thank you.
So do you.
I'm just sitting here talking to Farrah.
You've worked in this theater before, haven't you?
Oh yes, sure have.
Do you remember the year?
It was the Ed Sullivan Show.
1969 was the first time.
You're on the show, Ed comes over to you, after your song?
Yeah.
What does Ed say to you?
Well he noticed that Tom and I were brothers in the band and he says,
Well you know, I have a brother too.
It's my twin brother.
We got back to the dressing room, we started really thinking about that.
There's two of him.
Oh man.
You know, you look like you're enjoying things.
This is a great time in your life, isn't it?
I married me a wonderful Indiana girl.
Atta boy.
Nice going.
Where's she from in Indiana?
Elkhart.
Elkhart, Indiana.
Up, up, is it up north?
Yeah, by South Rim.
Yeah, exactly.
Now you're on tour, you're going all over the country?
There you go.
Good for you.
And then, how many more shows are you going to do in New York City?
A couple more, you know, taping things like this.
It will come back later in the summer.
The tour starts, or at least the next place we're at is Cleveland.
And we'll kind of, you know, make our way across the USA.
Well again, I can't tell you.
Great to have you back.
And thank you very much for being here last night, Ed and Mike.
Please stay.
Godspeed, [Am] ladies and gentlemen.
[Dm]
Bye.
[D]
[F] There was [C] a plant, [G] a plant [C] that doesn't have a name
[G] [C]
[Bm]
[N]
[Ab]
Now, I don't know how to do your business, but you get yourself a [Dm] drummer and you got something here.
I'll work on that.
[Bm]
[N] How long has it been since you've been actively out doing this on a regular basis?
Too long.
Yeah, I think so.
But you sound great.
Well thank you.
So do you.
I'm just sitting here talking to Farrah.
You've worked in this theater before, haven't you?
Oh yes, sure have.
Do you remember the year?
It was the Ed Sullivan Show.
1969 was the first time.
You're on the show, Ed comes over to you, after your song?
Yeah.
What does Ed say to you?
Well he noticed that Tom and I were brothers in the band and he says,
Well you know, I have a brother too.
It's my twin brother.
We got back to the dressing room, we started really thinking about that.
There's two of him.
Oh man.
You know, you look like you're enjoying things.
This is a great time in your life, isn't it?
I married me a wonderful Indiana girl.
Atta boy.
Nice going.
Where's she from in Indiana?
Elkhart.
Elkhart, Indiana.
Up, up, is it up north?
Yeah, by South Rim.
Yeah, exactly.
Now you're on tour, you're going all over the country?
There you go.
Good for you.
And then, how many more shows are you going to do in New York City?
A couple more, you know, taping things like this.
It will come back later in the summer.
The tour starts, or at least the next place we're at is Cleveland.
And we'll kind of, you know, make our way across the USA.
Well again, I can't tell you.
Great to have you back.
And thank you very much for being here last night, Ed and Mike.
Please stay.
Godspeed, [Am] ladies and gentlemen.
[Dm]
Bye.
[D]
Key:
C
G
F
Bm
Dm
C
G
F
[F] [C] Down on the corner, [G] [C] out in the street
[F] There was [C] a plant, [G] a plant [C] that doesn't have a name
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ Now, I don't know _ _ how to do your business, but you get yourself a [Dm] drummer and you got something here.
I'll work on that.
[Bm] _
[N] How long has it been since you've been actively out doing this on a regular basis?
Too long.
Yeah, I think so.
But you sound great.
Well thank you.
So do you.
_ I'm just sitting here talking to Farrah. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You've worked in this theater before, haven't you?
Oh yes, sure have.
Do you remember the year?
It was the Ed Sullivan Show.
1969 was the first time.
You're on the show, Ed comes over to you, after your song?
Yeah.
What does Ed say to you?
Well he noticed that Tom and I were brothers in the band and he says,
Well you know, I have a brother too.
It's my twin brother.
We got back to the dressing room, we started really thinking about that.
There's two of him.
_ _ _ Oh man.
You know, you look like you're enjoying things.
This is a great time in your life, isn't it?
I married me a wonderful Indiana girl.
Atta boy.
Nice going.
Where's she from in Indiana?
Elkhart.
Elkhart, Indiana.
Up, up, is it up north?
Yeah, by South Rim.
Yeah, exactly.
Now you're on tour, you're going all over the country?
There you go.
Good for you.
And then, how many more shows are you going to do in New York City?
A couple more, you know, taping things like this.
It will come back later in the summer.
The tour starts, or at least the next place we're at is Cleveland.
And we'll kind of, you know, make our way across the USA.
Well again, I can't tell you.
Great to have you back.
And thank you very much for being here last night, Ed and Mike.
Please stay.
Godspeed, [Am] ladies and gentlemen.
[Dm] _ _ _ _
_ Bye.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
[F] There was [C] a plant, [G] a plant [C] that doesn't have a name
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ Now, I don't know _ _ how to do your business, but you get yourself a [Dm] drummer and you got something here.
I'll work on that.
[Bm] _
[N] How long has it been since you've been actively out doing this on a regular basis?
Too long.
Yeah, I think so.
But you sound great.
Well thank you.
So do you.
_ I'm just sitting here talking to Farrah. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You've worked in this theater before, haven't you?
Oh yes, sure have.
Do you remember the year?
It was the Ed Sullivan Show.
1969 was the first time.
You're on the show, Ed comes over to you, after your song?
Yeah.
What does Ed say to you?
Well he noticed that Tom and I were brothers in the band and he says,
Well you know, I have a brother too.
It's my twin brother.
We got back to the dressing room, we started really thinking about that.
There's two of him.
_ _ _ Oh man.
You know, you look like you're enjoying things.
This is a great time in your life, isn't it?
I married me a wonderful Indiana girl.
Atta boy.
Nice going.
Where's she from in Indiana?
Elkhart.
Elkhart, Indiana.
Up, up, is it up north?
Yeah, by South Rim.
Yeah, exactly.
Now you're on tour, you're going all over the country?
There you go.
Good for you.
And then, how many more shows are you going to do in New York City?
A couple more, you know, taping things like this.
It will come back later in the summer.
The tour starts, or at least the next place we're at is Cleveland.
And we'll kind of, you know, make our way across the USA.
Well again, I can't tell you.
Great to have you back.
And thank you very much for being here last night, Ed and Mike.
Please stay.
Godspeed, [Am] ladies and gentlemen.
[Dm] _ _ _ _
_ Bye.
_ _ _ _ [D] _