Come Next Monday Chords by K.T. Oslin
Tempo:
81.8 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A#] Hi, I'm KT Oslin.
This is a little awkward for me.
To be perfectly honest,
we don't have a video.
We had a really great idea, but because of my touring schedule, we didn't have the time to make it.
So I don't have anything.
But I thought I would at least come out and play the song for you.
It's called Come Next Monday, and I would tell you what we would have done if we'd had the time to do it.
[A] Let me [D] turn it up a little bit.
Okay, [A] we were gonna make a classic musical love [Bm] story [E] set in the style of those [A] great 1930s horror films.
The whole thing was gonna [D] take place in this creepy old [A] dungeon laboratory.
I was going to be the innocent [E] bride.
[A]
Come next Monday, [D] go to bed [A] early.
I won't talk dirty [Bm] for a [E] week or two.
[A]
I'm on a diet, [D] just like sugar, [A] honey.
Come next Monday, [D] I'm gonna give [A] up on you.
[D] [A] You know how those things go.
It's racial, son.
Boy [D] meets girl.
Excessive [A] baggage.
Too much work [E] for a little heart to do.
[A] Self-denial [D] is never easy, [A] baby.
Come next Monday, [Em] I'm gonna give [A] up on you.
At first, things were a little [D] rocky.
Ain't gonna call you after a day or two.
Ain't gonna miss you again.
And even if I do, [F#m] [F#]
I'll never tell [F#m] you.
You'll never ever [D] know how hard [A] it is [D] to let [E] you go.
And then, of course, they [A] do a dance real pretty.
Come next Monday, [D] I hope I'm a little bit [A] stronger.
Some of the [E] Mondays that I've been through.
[A] Temptation Tuesday, [D] might be sorry.
[A] But come next Monday, I'm gonna [E] give up on you. [D] Oh!
Then there was my favorite scene.
After a day or two, ain't gonna miss you again.
And even if I [F#m] do, I'll never tell you.
In the end, I take the big log back.
You'll never ever [D] know how hard [A] it is [D] to [E] let you go.
[A] Come next Monday, [D] I'm gonna bet early.
[A] I won't talk dirty [E] for a week or maybe [A] two.
I'm going on a diet [D] just like sugar, [A] honey.
Come next Monday, [Em] I'm gonna give up [A] on you.
[D] What [A] winds up happening is on our wedding night,
[E] Cathel burns [A] down.
We move to New York, take a suite at the plaza.
[D] Frank writes a best-selling self-help book
on how [A] he got himself together.
And I open an antique store [E] on 2nd Avenue.
Ha!
Would have been [A] great!
But there's no [N] sense in crying over spilled milk.
I hope you like the song anyway.
I don't know.
Maybe we can use the idea for something else.
Thank you for your understanding.
[F#] Come on, Vini.
[A#]
[D#m] [N]
This is a little awkward for me.
To be perfectly honest,
we don't have a video.
We had a really great idea, but because of my touring schedule, we didn't have the time to make it.
So I don't have anything.
But I thought I would at least come out and play the song for you.
It's called Come Next Monday, and I would tell you what we would have done if we'd had the time to do it.
[A] Let me [D] turn it up a little bit.
Okay, [A] we were gonna make a classic musical love [Bm] story [E] set in the style of those [A] great 1930s horror films.
The whole thing was gonna [D] take place in this creepy old [A] dungeon laboratory.
I was going to be the innocent [E] bride.
[A]
Come next Monday, [D] go to bed [A] early.
I won't talk dirty [Bm] for a [E] week or two.
[A]
I'm on a diet, [D] just like sugar, [A] honey.
Come next Monday, [D] I'm gonna give [A] up on you.
[D] [A] You know how those things go.
It's racial, son.
Boy [D] meets girl.
Excessive [A] baggage.
Too much work [E] for a little heart to do.
[A] Self-denial [D] is never easy, [A] baby.
Come next Monday, [Em] I'm gonna give [A] up on you.
At first, things were a little [D] rocky.
Ain't gonna call you after a day or two.
Ain't gonna miss you again.
And even if I do, [F#m] [F#]
I'll never tell [F#m] you.
You'll never ever [D] know how hard [A] it is [D] to let [E] you go.
And then, of course, they [A] do a dance real pretty.
Come next Monday, [D] I hope I'm a little bit [A] stronger.
Some of the [E] Mondays that I've been through.
[A] Temptation Tuesday, [D] might be sorry.
[A] But come next Monday, I'm gonna [E] give up on you. [D] Oh!
Then there was my favorite scene.
After a day or two, ain't gonna miss you again.
And even if I [F#m] do, I'll never tell you.
In the end, I take the big log back.
You'll never ever [D] know how hard [A] it is [D] to [E] let you go.
[A] Come next Monday, [D] I'm gonna bet early.
[A] I won't talk dirty [E] for a week or maybe [A] two.
I'm going on a diet [D] just like sugar, [A] honey.
Come next Monday, [Em] I'm gonna give up [A] on you.
[D] What [A] winds up happening is on our wedding night,
[E] Cathel burns [A] down.
We move to New York, take a suite at the plaza.
[D] Frank writes a best-selling self-help book
on how [A] he got himself together.
And I open an antique store [E] on 2nd Avenue.
Ha!
Would have been [A] great!
But there's no [N] sense in crying over spilled milk.
I hope you like the song anyway.
I don't know.
Maybe we can use the idea for something else.
Thank you for your understanding.
[F#] Come on, Vini.
[A#]
[D#m] [N]
Key:
A
D
E
F#m
A#
A
D
E
[A#] Hi, I'm KT Oslin.
_ This is a little awkward for me.
To be perfectly honest,
we don't have a video. _
We had a really great idea, but because of my touring schedule, we didn't have the time to make it.
So I don't have anything.
But I thought I would at least come out and play the song for you.
It's called Come Next Monday, and I would tell you what we would have done if we'd had the time to do it.
_ _ [A] _ _ Let me [D] turn it up a little bit.
_ Okay, [A] we were gonna make a classic musical love [Bm] story [E] set in the style of those [A] great 1930s horror films.
The whole thing was gonna [D] take place in this creepy old [A] dungeon laboratory. _ _
I was going to be the innocent [E] bride.
_ _ [A]
Come next Monday, [D] go to bed [A] early.
I won't talk dirty [Bm] for a [E] week or two.
[A] _
I'm on a diet, _ [D] just like sugar, [A] honey.
Come next Monday, [D] I'm gonna give [A] up on you. _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] You know how those things go.
It's racial, son.
Boy [D] meets girl.
Excessive [A] baggage.
Too much work [E] for a little heart to do.
[A] _ Self-denial [D] is never easy, [A] baby.
Come next Monday, [Em] I'm gonna give [A] up on you.
At first, things were a little [D] rocky.
Ain't gonna call you _ after a day or two.
Ain't gonna miss you again.
And even if I do, [F#m] _ [F#]
I'll never tell [F#m] you.
You'll never ever [D] know how hard [A] it is [D] to let [E] you go.
And then, of course, they [A] do a dance real pretty.
Come next Monday, [D] I hope I'm a little bit [A] stronger.
Some of the [E] Mondays that I've been through.
[A] _ Temptation Tuesday, [D] _ might be sorry.
[A] But come next Monday, I'm gonna [E] give up on you. [D] Oh!
Then there was my favorite scene.
After a day or two, ain't gonna miss you again.
And even if I [F#m] do, I'll never tell you.
In the end, I take the big log back.
You'll never ever [D] know how hard [A] it is [D] to [E] let you go. _ _
[A] _ Come next Monday, [D] I'm gonna bet early.
[A] I won't talk dirty [E] for a week or maybe [A] two.
I'm going on a diet [D] just like sugar, [A] honey.
Come next Monday, [Em] I'm gonna give up [A] on you.
_ _ [D] _ What [A] winds up happening is on our wedding night,
[E] Cathel burns [A] down.
We move to New York, take a suite at the plaza.
[D] Frank writes a best-selling self-help book
on how [A] he got himself together.
And I open an antique store [E] on 2nd Avenue.
Ha!
Would have been [A] great!
But there's no [N] sense in crying over spilled milk.
I hope you like the song anyway.
I don't know.
Maybe we can use the idea for something else.
_ Thank you for your understanding. _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ Come on, Vini. _ _
_ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ This is a little awkward for me.
To be perfectly honest,
we don't have a video. _
We had a really great idea, but because of my touring schedule, we didn't have the time to make it.
So I don't have anything.
But I thought I would at least come out and play the song for you.
It's called Come Next Monday, and I would tell you what we would have done if we'd had the time to do it.
_ _ [A] _ _ Let me [D] turn it up a little bit.
_ Okay, [A] we were gonna make a classic musical love [Bm] story [E] set in the style of those [A] great 1930s horror films.
The whole thing was gonna [D] take place in this creepy old [A] dungeon laboratory. _ _
I was going to be the innocent [E] bride.
_ _ [A]
Come next Monday, [D] go to bed [A] early.
I won't talk dirty [Bm] for a [E] week or two.
[A] _
I'm on a diet, _ [D] just like sugar, [A] honey.
Come next Monday, [D] I'm gonna give [A] up on you. _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] You know how those things go.
It's racial, son.
Boy [D] meets girl.
Excessive [A] baggage.
Too much work [E] for a little heart to do.
[A] _ Self-denial [D] is never easy, [A] baby.
Come next Monday, [Em] I'm gonna give [A] up on you.
At first, things were a little [D] rocky.
Ain't gonna call you _ after a day or two.
Ain't gonna miss you again.
And even if I do, [F#m] _ [F#]
I'll never tell [F#m] you.
You'll never ever [D] know how hard [A] it is [D] to let [E] you go.
And then, of course, they [A] do a dance real pretty.
Come next Monday, [D] I hope I'm a little bit [A] stronger.
Some of the [E] Mondays that I've been through.
[A] _ Temptation Tuesday, [D] _ might be sorry.
[A] But come next Monday, I'm gonna [E] give up on you. [D] Oh!
Then there was my favorite scene.
After a day or two, ain't gonna miss you again.
And even if I [F#m] do, I'll never tell you.
In the end, I take the big log back.
You'll never ever [D] know how hard [A] it is [D] to [E] let you go. _ _
[A] _ Come next Monday, [D] I'm gonna bet early.
[A] I won't talk dirty [E] for a week or maybe [A] two.
I'm going on a diet [D] just like sugar, [A] honey.
Come next Monday, [Em] I'm gonna give up [A] on you.
_ _ [D] _ What [A] winds up happening is on our wedding night,
[E] Cathel burns [A] down.
We move to New York, take a suite at the plaza.
[D] Frank writes a best-selling self-help book
on how [A] he got himself together.
And I open an antique store [E] on 2nd Avenue.
Ha!
Would have been [A] great!
But there's no [N] sense in crying over spilled milk.
I hope you like the song anyway.
I don't know.
Maybe we can use the idea for something else.
_ Thank you for your understanding. _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ Come on, Vini. _ _
_ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _