Chords for KT Tunstall - Tangled Up In Blue - Talking Bob Dylan Blues
Tempo:
97.5 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
C
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F]
[D]
[Dm] [D]
I was laying in bed wondering if she'd change [G] at all if her hair was still red.
[D] Her thoughts said our lives together sure was gonna be rough.
They never did like when we was homemade [G] dressing, but this banquet was big enough.
[A] I was standing [D] at the side of the road, the rain [G] falling on my shoes.
[A] Heading up [Bm] for the East [D] Coast, I know I paid [G] some dues.
Getting [A] through, [G]
tangled up [D] in blue.
[G] [D] [Am] [D]
[G] [D] She was married [C] when we first [D] met, soon to be [C] [D] divorced.
I helped her out [C] of her jam [G] I guess, but I used a little too much force.
[D] We drove that [C] car as far as we could [D] and abandoned it [C] out west.
[D] Split up [C] under blocks [G] that night, over being there for a bit.
[A] [F#m] Turned around [Bm] and looked [D] at me as I [G] was walking away.
[A] I heard her say [D] over my shoulder, we'll meet [G] again someday [A] on the avenue.
[G] Tangled up [D] in blue.
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G] [D] [G]
[D] And I had a job [C] with the [D] Greyhound Brothers, working as a goodwill spell.
But I never did [Am] like it all that much [G] and one day the axe just fell.
[D] So we drifted [Am] down to New [D] Orleans, always looking up to [C] being [D] poor.
Working for a [Am] man on a fishing boat [G] right out of Delacorte.
[A] I know I [Bm] was [D] alone.
Close [G] behind,
[A] I seen a lot [Bm] of women, [D] but she never escaped [G] my mind.
And I [A] just grew, [C] [G] tangled [D] up in blue.
[G] [D]
[G] [D] She was working in a topless place and I stopped in for a beer.
Couldn't stop [Am] looking at the side of her [G] face in the spotlight so clear.
[D] And later [Am] on when the crowd turned [D] out, I thought to do [Am] the same.
[D] She came up behind me on the [Am] back of my [G] chair and said, tell me, don't I know your name?
[A] I muttered [D] something underneath my breath, she stood in the [G] lines of my face.
[A] Must have been [D] that I fell a little on my knees, I wish I fell down to [G] tie the laces of [A] my shoes.
[C] [G] Tangled [D] up in blue.
[Gm]
[D]
She lit the burner on the stove and I picked [C] me a [D] pipe.
A bargain never [Am] say a love she [G] said, you look like the silent type.
[D] And she opened up a book of poems and handed it to me.
Written by an [Am] Italian [G] poet in the 13th century.
[A] And every one [Bm] of them words rang [D] true for a life [G] running cold.
[A] Pouring [Bm] out of every [D] page like it was written in [G] my soul.
Me, [A]
[G] tangled [D] up in blue.
[C] [D] [C] [D]
[C] [D] I lived within my Montague street, in a basement down the stairs.
There was music in cafes at [G] night, a revolution in her [C] air.
[D] But he got into dealing with slaves, something inside of him [C] died.
[D] She had to sell [G] everything she owned, the dust rose up inside.
[A] And [Bm] then when my father [D] fell out, he [G] came with drugs.
[A] The only [Bm] thing I knew how to [D] do was keep on [G] keeping on.
[A] I'm a bird that flew.
[C] [G]
[D] Tangled up in blue.
[F] [G]
[D] [Am] I'm back [D] again, I've got to get to her somehow.
And all the people in [Am] [G] Newfoundland, they're in the gyms too now.
[D] Some [Am] are mathematicians, [D] some are partners in white.
Don't know how [Am] it all got started, [G] I don't know what they're doing with their lives.
[A] Me, [Bm] I'm still on the [D] run.
[G] I'm a child, [A] we [Bm] all feel the [D] same.
I'm coming from [G] a different [A] point of view.
[C] [G] [D] Tangled up in blue.
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[G] [A]
[Bm] [D] [G] [A]
[Bm] [D] [G] [A]
[G] [D]
[N] Thank you.
[D]
[Dm] [D]
I was laying in bed wondering if she'd change [G] at all if her hair was still red.
[D] Her thoughts said our lives together sure was gonna be rough.
They never did like when we was homemade [G] dressing, but this banquet was big enough.
[A] I was standing [D] at the side of the road, the rain [G] falling on my shoes.
[A] Heading up [Bm] for the East [D] Coast, I know I paid [G] some dues.
Getting [A] through, [G]
tangled up [D] in blue.
[G] [D] [Am] [D]
[G] [D] She was married [C] when we first [D] met, soon to be [C] [D] divorced.
I helped her out [C] of her jam [G] I guess, but I used a little too much force.
[D] We drove that [C] car as far as we could [D] and abandoned it [C] out west.
[D] Split up [C] under blocks [G] that night, over being there for a bit.
[A] [F#m] Turned around [Bm] and looked [D] at me as I [G] was walking away.
[A] I heard her say [D] over my shoulder, we'll meet [G] again someday [A] on the avenue.
[G] Tangled up [D] in blue.
[G] [D] [G]
[D] [G] [D] [G]
[D] And I had a job [C] with the [D] Greyhound Brothers, working as a goodwill spell.
But I never did [Am] like it all that much [G] and one day the axe just fell.
[D] So we drifted [Am] down to New [D] Orleans, always looking up to [C] being [D] poor.
Working for a [Am] man on a fishing boat [G] right out of Delacorte.
[A] I know I [Bm] was [D] alone.
Close [G] behind,
[A] I seen a lot [Bm] of women, [D] but she never escaped [G] my mind.
And I [A] just grew, [C] [G] tangled [D] up in blue.
[G] [D]
[G] [D] She was working in a topless place and I stopped in for a beer.
Couldn't stop [Am] looking at the side of her [G] face in the spotlight so clear.
[D] And later [Am] on when the crowd turned [D] out, I thought to do [Am] the same.
[D] She came up behind me on the [Am] back of my [G] chair and said, tell me, don't I know your name?
[A] I muttered [D] something underneath my breath, she stood in the [G] lines of my face.
[A] Must have been [D] that I fell a little on my knees, I wish I fell down to [G] tie the laces of [A] my shoes.
[C] [G] Tangled [D] up in blue.
[Gm]
[D]
She lit the burner on the stove and I picked [C] me a [D] pipe.
A bargain never [Am] say a love she [G] said, you look like the silent type.
[D] And she opened up a book of poems and handed it to me.
Written by an [Am] Italian [G] poet in the 13th century.
[A] And every one [Bm] of them words rang [D] true for a life [G] running cold.
[A] Pouring [Bm] out of every [D] page like it was written in [G] my soul.
Me, [A]
[G] tangled [D] up in blue.
[C] [D] [C] [D]
[C] [D] I lived within my Montague street, in a basement down the stairs.
There was music in cafes at [G] night, a revolution in her [C] air.
[D] But he got into dealing with slaves, something inside of him [C] died.
[D] She had to sell [G] everything she owned, the dust rose up inside.
[A] And [Bm] then when my father [D] fell out, he [G] came with drugs.
[A] The only [Bm] thing I knew how to [D] do was keep on [G] keeping on.
[A] I'm a bird that flew.
[C] [G]
[D] Tangled up in blue.
[F] [G]
[D] [Am] I'm back [D] again, I've got to get to her somehow.
And all the people in [Am] [G] Newfoundland, they're in the gyms too now.
[D] Some [Am] are mathematicians, [D] some are partners in white.
Don't know how [Am] it all got started, [G] I don't know what they're doing with their lives.
[A] Me, [Bm] I'm still on the [D] run.
[G] I'm a child, [A] we [Bm] all feel the [D] same.
I'm coming from [G] a different [A] point of view.
[C] [G] [D] Tangled up in blue.
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[G] [A]
[Bm] [D] [G] [A]
[Bm] [D] [G] [A]
[G] [D]
[N] Thank you.
Key:
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G
A
C
Am
D
G
A
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_ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ _
I was laying in bed wondering if she'd change [G] at all if her hair was still red.
[D] Her thoughts said our lives together sure was gonna be rough.
They never did like when we was homemade [G] dressing, but this banquet was big enough.
[A] I was standing [D] at the side of the road, the rain [G] falling on my shoes.
[A] Heading up [Bm] for the East [D] Coast, I know I paid [G] some dues.
Getting [A] through, _ _ [G] _
tangled up [D] in blue. _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ [D] She was married [C] when we first [D] met, soon to be [C] [D] divorced.
I helped her out [C] of her jam [G] I guess, but I used a little too much force.
[D] We drove that [C] car as far as we could [D] and abandoned it [C] out west.
[D] Split up [C] under blocks [G] that night, over being there for a bit.
[A] _ [F#m] Turned around [Bm] and looked [D] at me as I [G] was walking away.
[A] I heard her say [D] over my shoulder, we'll meet [G] again someday [A] on the avenue.
_ _ [G] _ Tangled up [D] in blue.
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
[D] And I had a job [C] with the [D] Greyhound Brothers, working as a goodwill spell.
But I never did [Am] like it all that much [G] and one day the axe just fell.
[D] So we drifted [Am] down to New [D] Orleans, always looking up to [C] being [D] poor.
Working for a [Am] man on a fishing boat [G] right out of Delacorte.
[A] I know I [Bm] was [D] alone.
Close [G] behind, _
[A] I seen a lot [Bm] of women, [D] but she never escaped [G] my mind.
And I [A] just grew, _ [C] _ [G] tangled [D] up in blue. _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] She was working in a topless place and I stopped in for a beer.
_ Couldn't stop [Am] looking at the side of her [G] face in the spotlight so clear.
[D] And later [Am] on when the crowd turned [D] out, I thought to do [Am] the same.
[D] She came up behind me on the [Am] back of my [G] chair and said, tell me, don't I know your name?
[A] I muttered [D] something underneath my breath, she stood in the [G] lines of my face.
[A] Must have been [D] that I fell a little on my knees, I wish I fell down to [G] tie the laces of [A] my shoes.
_ [C] [G] Tangled [D] up in blue.
[Gm] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ She lit the burner on the stove and I picked [C] me a [D] pipe.
A bargain never [Am] say a love she [G] said, you look like the silent type.
[D] And she opened up a book of poems and handed it to me.
Written by an [Am] Italian [G] poet in the 13th century.
[A] And every one [Bm] of them words rang [D] true for a life [G] running cold.
[A] Pouring [Bm] out of every [D] page like it was written in [G] my soul.
Me, [A] _ _ _ _
[G] tangled [D] up in blue. _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _
_ [C] [D] I lived within my Montague street, in a basement down the stairs.
There was music in cafes at [G] night, a revolution in her [C] air.
[D] But he got into dealing with slaves, something inside of him [C] died.
[D] She had to sell [G] everything she owned, the dust rose up inside.
[A] And [Bm] then when my father [D] fell out, he [G] came with drugs.
[A] The only [Bm] thing I knew how to [D] do was keep on [G] keeping on.
[A] I'm a bird that flew.
_ _ [C] _ [G]
[D] Tangled up in blue. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [G] _
[D] _ _ [Am] I'm back [D] again, I've got to get to her somehow.
And all the people in [Am] [G] Newfoundland, they're in the gyms too now.
[D] Some [Am] are mathematicians, [D] some are partners in white.
Don't know how [Am] it all got started, [G] I don't know what they're doing with their lives.
[A] Me, [Bm] I'm still on the [D] run.
[G] I'm a child, [A] we [Bm] all feel the [D] same.
I'm coming from [G] a different [A] point of view.
_ _ [C] _ [G] [D] Tangled up in blue.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] Thank you. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ _
I was laying in bed wondering if she'd change [G] at all if her hair was still red.
[D] Her thoughts said our lives together sure was gonna be rough.
They never did like when we was homemade [G] dressing, but this banquet was big enough.
[A] I was standing [D] at the side of the road, the rain [G] falling on my shoes.
[A] Heading up [Bm] for the East [D] Coast, I know I paid [G] some dues.
Getting [A] through, _ _ [G] _
tangled up [D] in blue. _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ [Am] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ [D] She was married [C] when we first [D] met, soon to be [C] [D] divorced.
I helped her out [C] of her jam [G] I guess, but I used a little too much force.
[D] We drove that [C] car as far as we could [D] and abandoned it [C] out west.
[D] Split up [C] under blocks [G] that night, over being there for a bit.
[A] _ [F#m] Turned around [Bm] and looked [D] at me as I [G] was walking away.
[A] I heard her say [D] over my shoulder, we'll meet [G] again someday [A] on the avenue.
_ _ [G] _ Tangled up [D] in blue.
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G] _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
[D] And I had a job [C] with the [D] Greyhound Brothers, working as a goodwill spell.
But I never did [Am] like it all that much [G] and one day the axe just fell.
[D] So we drifted [Am] down to New [D] Orleans, always looking up to [C] being [D] poor.
Working for a [Am] man on a fishing boat [G] right out of Delacorte.
[A] I know I [Bm] was [D] alone.
Close [G] behind, _
[A] I seen a lot [Bm] of women, [D] but she never escaped [G] my mind.
And I [A] just grew, _ [C] _ [G] tangled [D] up in blue. _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] She was working in a topless place and I stopped in for a beer.
_ Couldn't stop [Am] looking at the side of her [G] face in the spotlight so clear.
[D] And later [Am] on when the crowd turned [D] out, I thought to do [Am] the same.
[D] She came up behind me on the [Am] back of my [G] chair and said, tell me, don't I know your name?
[A] I muttered [D] something underneath my breath, she stood in the [G] lines of my face.
[A] Must have been [D] that I fell a little on my knees, I wish I fell down to [G] tie the laces of [A] my shoes.
_ [C] [G] Tangled [D] up in blue.
[Gm] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ She lit the burner on the stove and I picked [C] me a [D] pipe.
A bargain never [Am] say a love she [G] said, you look like the silent type.
[D] And she opened up a book of poems and handed it to me.
Written by an [Am] Italian [G] poet in the 13th century.
[A] And every one [Bm] of them words rang [D] true for a life [G] running cold.
[A] Pouring [Bm] out of every [D] page like it was written in [G] my soul.
Me, [A] _ _ _ _
[G] tangled [D] up in blue. _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _
_ [C] [D] I lived within my Montague street, in a basement down the stairs.
There was music in cafes at [G] night, a revolution in her [C] air.
[D] But he got into dealing with slaves, something inside of him [C] died.
[D] She had to sell [G] everything she owned, the dust rose up inside.
[A] And [Bm] then when my father [D] fell out, he [G] came with drugs.
[A] The only [Bm] thing I knew how to [D] do was keep on [G] keeping on.
[A] I'm a bird that flew.
_ _ [C] _ [G]
[D] Tangled up in blue. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [G] _
[D] _ _ [Am] I'm back [D] again, I've got to get to her somehow.
And all the people in [Am] [G] Newfoundland, they're in the gyms too now.
[D] Some [Am] are mathematicians, [D] some are partners in white.
Don't know how [Am] it all got started, [G] I don't know what they're doing with their lives.
[A] Me, [Bm] I'm still on the [D] run.
[G] I'm a child, [A] we [Bm] all feel the [D] same.
I'm coming from [G] a different [A] point of view.
_ _ [C] _ [G] [D] Tangled up in blue.
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_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
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_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
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_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] Thank you. _
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