Chords for KT Tunstall - 2000 Miles
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from York, from Bishop York Palace, the home, the official home of Archbishop John Sentamu,
who's with us this morning.
[E] We have other people here as well.
Merry Christmas everyone!
[A] My goodness me, how does that sound John?
Wonderful, lovely, lovely, lovely.
Now have
you met Katie Tunstall [Db] before?
No, never.
[Dm] I've listened to your music but I've [D] never,
never met you before.
Lovely to meet you.
It's fantastic, lovely, lovely.
Really nice house.
[G] You're welcome.
Now John, you want to stick [Eb] around and listen to Katie perform because
[E] then you need to be [A] excused, is that right?
[D] Absolutely, to go and do some cooking.
You're going to cook for us?
Yes.
Okay, and do you want any help or do you just want to
[E] sneak off there on your own?
I'm going to sneak [A] off on my own and then shall test some
lovely things.
Okay, what about 10 past 8?
Can we order our breakfast for 10 past 8?
Yes,
you will, yes you will, yes you will, thank you.
All [Dm] right, thank you.
John,
off you go.
[E] Round of applause for John by the way, he's not had one this morning.
Thank you,
thank you.
Let's talk to Katie now.
Katie, thanks [G] so much for joining us.
[B] Did you get here all right?
Got here [A] absolutely fine.
I was a little bit worried yesterday [D] but I was, yeah,
got here no sweat, it was great.
And where did you come from?
Came from London, easy train ride,
[A] there was no leaves on the line as it were.
Now Archbishop John, by the way, what a guy.
What a guy, love him, wanted to actually stay here for Christmas Day.
He [D] cooked for us last
night.
Who cooked for you?
Last night I had [G] a Cornish, well a vegetable Cornish pasty.
[Gb] That sounds nice.
It was wonderful.
[Em] Do you want to know what we had?
Yes, please.
[D] We'll tell you
later.
Now listen, thanks so much for being here.
Five years ago, I remember you at the Brits and
those stripy trousers.
Every time [A] I hear your name, I hear your musical score, I think of you,
or see you, or lucky enough to talk to you, I think about those stripy trousers.
Do you still
have them?
That's a [Em] serious memory, well done.
They were [Dm] serious trousers.
They were serious,
[A] I definitely still have [D] them, I'm waiting for the time.
[G] Where are they?
They're in a drawer,
in [B] the stripy fierce trouser drawer.
[E] All [A] right, what are you going to do for us today?
I'm going
to do one of my favorite ever Christmas songs, which is by the amazing Pretenders, written by
the [G] amazing Chrissy Hyne.
Can [A] I guess this is going to be 2,000 Miles?
Yes.
Okay, Katie Tunstall
with 2,000 Miles everyone.
[G] [D]
[G] [G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [D]
[G] He's [F] gone,
[D] 2,000 miles.
[G] [D] [G] Sparrow fire, [D] [G] the snow [D] is falling [G] down.
It's colder [D] day by [G] day.
[D] I miss [G] you [D] [G]
and [Dm] the children were singing.
[D]
You'll be back at [G] Christmas time.
[D] [G] [C] [D]
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G] In these frozen silent nights, [D] sometimes you appear in a dream.
[D] [G]
Outside [D] under the [G] purple sky, diamonds in the snow [D]
[G] sparkle.
[G] [Dm]
[C] [D]
[G] [D] He's [Dm] gone, [G] 2,000 miles.
[D] Sparrow [G] fire,
[A] [G] the [C] snow is falling [G] down.
It's [D] colder day [G] by day.
[C] I miss [G] you.
[D]
I [Dm] can hear people [D] singing and it must be [G] Christmas.
[D] Oh, I [Dm] can hear people [D] singing.
It must be [G] Christmas.
[D] [G]
[C]
[A] [G]
[N] Katie Tunstall, come on.
Wow, that was great Katie, thanks so much.
And
more later.
More later, definitely.
Is it true you're going to duet with James D Bradfield?
How [Abm] cool is that going to be?
This is what happens.
This is Christmas with Chris Evans that you get to
duet with James D Bradfield.
Yeah, I love it.
Christmas starts now baby.
Christmas Eve.
It's
so exciting here.
If you don't believe Katie's playing live, if you don't believe she's here,
give me [Gm] some kind of hologram.
[Bbm] Go to bbc.co.uk forward slash radio two and see all this live.
We're streaming it live.
We've got cameras all over the place.
Too many cameras sometimes for
this time in the morning.
We've got it on the red button on your telly, on your remote, if you have
it on the big screens all around the BBC, all around Great Britain, but now from Tunstall to
Tinkerbell at 7.25.
[Am] [Bbm]
who's with us this morning.
[E] We have other people here as well.
Merry Christmas everyone!
[A] My goodness me, how does that sound John?
Wonderful, lovely, lovely, lovely.
Now have
you met Katie Tunstall [Db] before?
No, never.
[Dm] I've listened to your music but I've [D] never,
never met you before.
Lovely to meet you.
It's fantastic, lovely, lovely.
Really nice house.
[G] You're welcome.
Now John, you want to stick [Eb] around and listen to Katie perform because
[E] then you need to be [A] excused, is that right?
[D] Absolutely, to go and do some cooking.
You're going to cook for us?
Yes.
Okay, and do you want any help or do you just want to
[E] sneak off there on your own?
I'm going to sneak [A] off on my own and then shall test some
lovely things.
Okay, what about 10 past 8?
Can we order our breakfast for 10 past 8?
Yes,
you will, yes you will, yes you will, thank you.
All [Dm] right, thank you.
John,
off you go.
[E] Round of applause for John by the way, he's not had one this morning.
Thank you,
thank you.
Let's talk to Katie now.
Katie, thanks [G] so much for joining us.
[B] Did you get here all right?
Got here [A] absolutely fine.
I was a little bit worried yesterday [D] but I was, yeah,
got here no sweat, it was great.
And where did you come from?
Came from London, easy train ride,
[A] there was no leaves on the line as it were.
Now Archbishop John, by the way, what a guy.
What a guy, love him, wanted to actually stay here for Christmas Day.
He [D] cooked for us last
night.
Who cooked for you?
Last night I had [G] a Cornish, well a vegetable Cornish pasty.
[Gb] That sounds nice.
It was wonderful.
[Em] Do you want to know what we had?
Yes, please.
[D] We'll tell you
later.
Now listen, thanks so much for being here.
Five years ago, I remember you at the Brits and
those stripy trousers.
Every time [A] I hear your name, I hear your musical score, I think of you,
or see you, or lucky enough to talk to you, I think about those stripy trousers.
Do you still
have them?
That's a [Em] serious memory, well done.
They were [Dm] serious trousers.
They were serious,
[A] I definitely still have [D] them, I'm waiting for the time.
[G] Where are they?
They're in a drawer,
in [B] the stripy fierce trouser drawer.
[E] All [A] right, what are you going to do for us today?
I'm going
to do one of my favorite ever Christmas songs, which is by the amazing Pretenders, written by
the [G] amazing Chrissy Hyne.
Can [A] I guess this is going to be 2,000 Miles?
Yes.
Okay, Katie Tunstall
with 2,000 Miles everyone.
[G] [D]
[G] [G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [D]
[G] He's [F] gone,
[D] 2,000 miles.
[G] [D] [G] Sparrow fire, [D] [G] the snow [D] is falling [G] down.
It's colder [D] day by [G] day.
[D] I miss [G] you [D] [G]
and [Dm] the children were singing.
[D]
You'll be back at [G] Christmas time.
[D] [G] [C] [D]
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G] In these frozen silent nights, [D] sometimes you appear in a dream.
[D] [G]
Outside [D] under the [G] purple sky, diamonds in the snow [D]
[G] sparkle.
[G] [Dm]
[C] [D]
[G] [D] He's [Dm] gone, [G] 2,000 miles.
[D] Sparrow [G] fire,
[A] [G] the [C] snow is falling [G] down.
It's [D] colder day [G] by day.
[C] I miss [G] you.
[D]
I [Dm] can hear people [D] singing and it must be [G] Christmas.
[D] Oh, I [Dm] can hear people [D] singing.
It must be [G] Christmas.
[D] [G]
[C]
[A] [G]
[N] Katie Tunstall, come on.
Wow, that was great Katie, thanks so much.
And
more later.
More later, definitely.
Is it true you're going to duet with James D Bradfield?
How [Abm] cool is that going to be?
This is what happens.
This is Christmas with Chris Evans that you get to
duet with James D Bradfield.
Yeah, I love it.
Christmas starts now baby.
Christmas Eve.
It's
so exciting here.
If you don't believe Katie's playing live, if you don't believe she's here,
give me [Gm] some kind of hologram.
[Bbm] Go to bbc.co.uk forward slash radio two and see all this live.
We're streaming it live.
We've got cameras all over the place.
Too many cameras sometimes for
this time in the morning.
We've got it on the red button on your telly, on your remote, if you have
it on the big screens all around the BBC, all around Great Britain, but now from Tunstall to
Tinkerbell at 7.25.
[Am] [Bbm]
Key:
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from York, from Bishop York Palace, the home, the official home of Archbishop John Sentamu,
who's with us this morning.
[E] We have other people here as well.
Merry Christmas everyone!
_ [A] My goodness me, how does that sound John?
Wonderful, lovely, lovely, lovely.
Now have
you met Katie Tunstall [Db] before?
No, never.
[Dm] I've listened to your music but I've [D] never,
never met you before.
Lovely to meet you.
It's fantastic, lovely, lovely.
Really nice house.
[G] You're welcome.
Now John, you want to stick [Eb] around and listen to Katie perform because
[E] then you need to be [A] excused, is that right?
[D] Absolutely, to go and do some cooking.
You're going to cook for us?
Yes.
Okay, and do you want any help or do you just want to
[E] sneak off there on your own?
I'm going to sneak [A] off on my own and then shall test some
lovely things.
Okay, what about 10 past 8?
Can we order our breakfast for 10 past 8?
Yes,
you will, yes you will, yes you will, thank you.
All [Dm] right, thank you.
John,
off you go.
[E] Round of applause for John by the way, he's not had one this morning.
Thank you,
thank you.
Let's talk to Katie now.
Katie, thanks [G] so much for joining us.
[B] Did you get here all right?
Got here [A] absolutely fine.
I was a little bit worried yesterday [D] but I was, yeah,
got here no sweat, it was great.
And where did you come from?
Came from London, easy train ride,
[A] there was no leaves on the line as it were.
Now Archbishop John, by the way, what a guy.
What a guy, love him, wanted to actually stay here for Christmas Day.
He [D] cooked for us last
night.
Who cooked for you?
Last night I had [G] a Cornish, well a vegetable Cornish pasty.
[Gb] That sounds nice.
It was wonderful.
[Em] Do you want to know what we had?
Yes, please.
[D] We'll tell you
later. _
Now listen, thanks so much for being here.
Five years ago, I remember you at the Brits and
those stripy trousers.
Every time [A] I hear your name, I hear your musical score, I think of you,
or see you, or lucky enough to talk to you, I think about those stripy trousers.
Do you still
have them?
That's a [Em] serious memory, well done.
They were [Dm] serious trousers.
They were serious,
[A] I definitely still have [D] them, I'm waiting for the time.
[G] Where are they?
They're in a drawer,
in [B] the stripy fierce trouser drawer.
[E] All [A] right, what are you going to do for us today?
I'm going
to do one of my favorite ever Christmas songs, which is by the amazing Pretenders, written by
the [G] amazing Chrissy Hyne.
Can [A] I guess this is going to be 2,000 Miles?
Yes.
Okay, Katie Tunstall
with 2,000 Miles everyone.
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ He's [F] gone, _
[D] _ _ _ 2,000 miles.
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] Sparrow fire, _ _ [D] _ _ [G] the snow [D] is falling [G] down.
_ It's colder [D] day by [G] day.
_ _ [D] I miss [G] you _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
and [Dm] the children were singing.
[D] _ _
You'll be back at [G] Christmas time. _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ In these frozen silent _ nights, [D] sometimes you appear _ _ in a dream.
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
Outside [D] under the [G] purple sky, _ _ diamonds in the snow [D] _ _
_ [G] sparkle. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] He's [Dm] gone, _ [G] _ 2,000 miles.
_ _ _ [D] _ Sparrow [G] fire, _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ the [C] snow is falling [G] down.
_ It's [D] colder day [G] by day.
_ _ [C] _ I miss [G] you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
I [Dm] can hear people [D] singing and it must be [G] Christmas. _ _ _ _
[D] _ Oh, I [Dm] can hear people [D] singing.
_ It must be [G] Christmas. _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] Katie Tunstall, come on.
_ _ _ Wow, that was great Katie, thanks so much.
And
more later.
More later, definitely.
Is it true you're going to duet with James D Bradfield?
How [Abm] cool is that going to be?
This is what happens.
This is Christmas with Chris Evans that you get to
duet with James D Bradfield.
Yeah, I love it.
Christmas starts now baby.
Christmas Eve.
It's
so exciting here.
If you don't believe Katie's playing live, if you don't believe she's here,
give me [Gm] some kind of hologram.
[Bbm] Go to bbc.co.uk forward slash radio two and see all this live.
We're streaming it live.
We've got cameras all over the place.
Too many cameras sometimes for
this time in the morning.
We've got it on the red button on your telly, on your remote, if you have
it on the big screens all around the BBC, all around Great Britain, but now from Tunstall to
Tinkerbell at 7.25.
_ _ _ [Am] _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
who's with us this morning.
[E] We have other people here as well.
Merry Christmas everyone!
_ [A] My goodness me, how does that sound John?
Wonderful, lovely, lovely, lovely.
Now have
you met Katie Tunstall [Db] before?
No, never.
[Dm] I've listened to your music but I've [D] never,
never met you before.
Lovely to meet you.
It's fantastic, lovely, lovely.
Really nice house.
[G] You're welcome.
Now John, you want to stick [Eb] around and listen to Katie perform because
[E] then you need to be [A] excused, is that right?
[D] Absolutely, to go and do some cooking.
You're going to cook for us?
Yes.
Okay, and do you want any help or do you just want to
[E] sneak off there on your own?
I'm going to sneak [A] off on my own and then shall test some
lovely things.
Okay, what about 10 past 8?
Can we order our breakfast for 10 past 8?
Yes,
you will, yes you will, yes you will, thank you.
All [Dm] right, thank you.
John,
off you go.
[E] Round of applause for John by the way, he's not had one this morning.
Thank you,
thank you.
Let's talk to Katie now.
Katie, thanks [G] so much for joining us.
[B] Did you get here all right?
Got here [A] absolutely fine.
I was a little bit worried yesterday [D] but I was, yeah,
got here no sweat, it was great.
And where did you come from?
Came from London, easy train ride,
[A] there was no leaves on the line as it were.
Now Archbishop John, by the way, what a guy.
What a guy, love him, wanted to actually stay here for Christmas Day.
He [D] cooked for us last
night.
Who cooked for you?
Last night I had [G] a Cornish, well a vegetable Cornish pasty.
[Gb] That sounds nice.
It was wonderful.
[Em] Do you want to know what we had?
Yes, please.
[D] We'll tell you
later. _
Now listen, thanks so much for being here.
Five years ago, I remember you at the Brits and
those stripy trousers.
Every time [A] I hear your name, I hear your musical score, I think of you,
or see you, or lucky enough to talk to you, I think about those stripy trousers.
Do you still
have them?
That's a [Em] serious memory, well done.
They were [Dm] serious trousers.
They were serious,
[A] I definitely still have [D] them, I'm waiting for the time.
[G] Where are they?
They're in a drawer,
in [B] the stripy fierce trouser drawer.
[E] All [A] right, what are you going to do for us today?
I'm going
to do one of my favorite ever Christmas songs, which is by the amazing Pretenders, written by
the [G] amazing Chrissy Hyne.
Can [A] I guess this is going to be 2,000 Miles?
Yes.
Okay, Katie Tunstall
with 2,000 Miles everyone.
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ He's [F] gone, _
[D] _ _ _ 2,000 miles.
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] Sparrow fire, _ _ [D] _ _ [G] the snow [D] is falling [G] down.
_ It's colder [D] day by [G] day.
_ _ [D] I miss [G] you _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
and [Dm] the children were singing.
[D] _ _
You'll be back at [G] Christmas time. _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ In these frozen silent _ nights, [D] sometimes you appear _ _ in a dream.
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
Outside [D] under the [G] purple sky, _ _ diamonds in the snow [D] _ _
_ [G] sparkle. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] He's [Dm] gone, _ [G] _ 2,000 miles.
_ _ _ [D] _ Sparrow [G] fire, _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _ the [C] snow is falling [G] down.
_ It's [D] colder day [G] by day.
_ _ [C] _ I miss [G] you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
I [Dm] can hear people [D] singing and it must be [G] Christmas. _ _ _ _
[D] _ Oh, I [Dm] can hear people [D] singing.
_ It must be [G] Christmas. _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] Katie Tunstall, come on.
_ _ _ Wow, that was great Katie, thanks so much.
And
more later.
More later, definitely.
Is it true you're going to duet with James D Bradfield?
How [Abm] cool is that going to be?
This is what happens.
This is Christmas with Chris Evans that you get to
duet with James D Bradfield.
Yeah, I love it.
Christmas starts now baby.
Christmas Eve.
It's
so exciting here.
If you don't believe Katie's playing live, if you don't believe she's here,
give me [Gm] some kind of hologram.
[Bbm] Go to bbc.co.uk forward slash radio two and see all this live.
We're streaming it live.
We've got cameras all over the place.
Too many cameras sometimes for
this time in the morning.
We've got it on the red button on your telly, on your remote, if you have
it on the big screens all around the BBC, all around Great Britain, but now from Tunstall to
Tinkerbell at 7.25.
_ _ _ [Am] _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _