Chords for Lavender Country - Back in the Closet Again
Tempo:
81.925 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] We must unite as a class.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't care who you did last night.
I don't [G] care.
I want to know what [C] you're bringing to the struggle [G] today.
[C] Can you print a leaflet?
Can you give a speech?
Are you coming to the demonstration?
Do you have any money?
[F]
[G] That's what [C] this song's about.
No more [G] stratifying who's at the top [C] and who's at the bottom of the working class.
I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
[F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
The revolution [Em]
started [C] outright.
[F] Frank Panthers was leading [C] the fight.
[F] Young Lords was the left flank and the [C] women drove a Sherman tank.
Workers were [G] a hunk, a guy [C] and a mime.
A battalion of [G] gay men brought up [C] career.
[F] Packed in two grenades in each [C] vizier.
[F] Every purse was filled with dice.
[C] Carbine rifles trimmed with lace.
Can't be gay, [G]
guerrillas, you [C] know fear.
But I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[F] Back where I ain't [C] got a friend.
[F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back [G] in the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny [Am] H.
[C] I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[G]
[C] [F]
[C] [F]
[C] [G]
[C] The liberation [G]
forces got [C] uptight.
[F] They spit in your fangs, ain't got no [C] human rights.
[F] They think you guys are sick.
[C] All you wants are dick.
And while we spat, [G] they drove the whole [C] damn fight.
That was the end [G] of the revolution, [C] my friend.
[F] Now all of us is going to [C] the pen.
[F] Rounding up the blocks.
Then [C] thereafter gay folks act.
So I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
[F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] Sure, I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
One more round.
I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
[F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] Sure, I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet again.
[C]
[N] That's what happens when
Yeah, yeah.
I don't care who you did last night.
I don't [G] care.
I want to know what [C] you're bringing to the struggle [G] today.
[C] Can you print a leaflet?
Can you give a speech?
Are you coming to the demonstration?
Do you have any money?
[F]
[G] That's what [C] this song's about.
No more [G] stratifying who's at the top [C] and who's at the bottom of the working class.
I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
[F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
The revolution [Em]
started [C] outright.
[F] Frank Panthers was leading [C] the fight.
[F] Young Lords was the left flank and the [C] women drove a Sherman tank.
Workers were [G] a hunk, a guy [C] and a mime.
A battalion of [G] gay men brought up [C] career.
[F] Packed in two grenades in each [C] vizier.
[F] Every purse was filled with dice.
[C] Carbine rifles trimmed with lace.
Can't be gay, [G]
guerrillas, you [C] know fear.
But I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[F] Back where I ain't [C] got a friend.
[F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back [G] in the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny [Am] H.
[C] I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[G]
[C] [F]
[C] [F]
[C] [G]
[C] The liberation [G]
forces got [C] uptight.
[F] They spit in your fangs, ain't got no [C] human rights.
[F] They think you guys are sick.
[C] All you wants are dick.
And while we spat, [G] they drove the whole [C] damn fight.
That was the end [G] of the revolution, [C] my friend.
[F] Now all of us is going to [C] the pen.
[F] Rounding up the blocks.
Then [C] thereafter gay folks act.
So I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
[F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] Sure, I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
One more round.
I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
[F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
[F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] Sure, I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet again.
[C]
[N] That's what happens when
Key:
C
G
F
Em
Am
C
G
F
[C] _ We must unite as a class.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't care who you did last night.
I don't [G] care.
I want to know what [C] you're bringing to the struggle [G] today.
[C] Can you print a leaflet?
Can you give a speech?
Are you coming to the demonstration?
Do you have any money?
[F] _
[G] That's what [C] this song's about.
No more [G] stratifying who's at the top [C] and who's at the bottom of the working class.
_ _ I'm back in [G] the closet _ [C] again.
_ _ [F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
_ _ _ [F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ _ The revolution [Em]
started [C] outright.
_ [F] Frank Panthers was leading [C] the fight.
_ _ [F] Young Lords was the left flank and the [C] women drove a Sherman tank.
_ Workers were [G] a hunk, a guy [C] and a mime.
_ _ A battalion of [G] gay men brought up [C] career.
_ _ _ [F] Packed in two grenades in each [C] vizier.
_ _ [F] Every purse was filled with dice.
[C] Carbine rifles trimmed with lace.
Can't be gay, [G]
guerrillas, you [C] know fear.
_ But I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ _ [F] Back where I ain't [C] got a friend.
_ _ [F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back [G] in the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny [Am] H.
[C] I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ The liberation [G]
forces got [C] uptight.
_ [F] They spit in your fangs, ain't got no [C] human rights.
_ [F] They think you guys are sick.
[C] All you wants are dick.
And while we spat, [G] they drove the whole [C] damn fight.
_ That was the end [G] of the revolution, [C] my friend.
_ [F] Now all of us is going to [C] the pen.
_ _ _ [F] Rounding up the blocks.
Then [C] thereafter gay folks act.
So I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ _ Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ [F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
_ _ [F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] Sure, I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
One more round.
I'm back in [G] the closet _ [C] _ again.
_ [F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
_ [F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] Sure, I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet again.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] That's what happens when
Yeah, yeah.
I don't care who you did last night.
I don't [G] care.
I want to know what [C] you're bringing to the struggle [G] today.
[C] Can you print a leaflet?
Can you give a speech?
Are you coming to the demonstration?
Do you have any money?
[F] _
[G] That's what [C] this song's about.
No more [G] stratifying who's at the top [C] and who's at the bottom of the working class.
_ _ I'm back in [G] the closet _ [C] again.
_ _ [F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
_ _ _ [F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ _ The revolution [Em]
started [C] outright.
_ [F] Frank Panthers was leading [C] the fight.
_ _ [F] Young Lords was the left flank and the [C] women drove a Sherman tank.
_ Workers were [G] a hunk, a guy [C] and a mime.
_ _ A battalion of [G] gay men brought up [C] career.
_ _ _ [F] Packed in two grenades in each [C] vizier.
_ _ [F] Every purse was filled with dice.
[C] Carbine rifles trimmed with lace.
Can't be gay, [G]
guerrillas, you [C] know fear.
_ But I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ _ [F] Back where I ain't [C] got a friend.
_ _ [F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back [G] in the closet [C] again.
Well, [F] goodbye Johnny [Am] H.
[C] I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ The liberation [G]
forces got [C] uptight.
_ [F] They spit in your fangs, ain't got no [C] human rights.
_ [F] They think you guys are sick.
[C] All you wants are dick.
And while we spat, [G] they drove the whole [C] damn fight.
_ That was the end [G] of the revolution, [C] my friend.
_ [F] Now all of us is going to [C] the pen.
_ _ _ [F] Rounding up the blocks.
Then [C] thereafter gay folks act.
So I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ _ Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ [F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
_ _ [F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] Sure, I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet [C] again.
One more round.
I'm back in [G] the closet _ [C] _ again.
_ [F] Back where I ain't got [C] a friend.
_ [F] Have to do some work cause [C] I'm sitting all alone.
Back in [G] the closet [C] again.
_ Well, [F] goodbye Johnny H.
[C] Sure, I'll never be a gay when I'm back in [G] the closet again.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] That's what happens when