Chords for leo sayer - moonlighting
Tempo:
129.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
A
F
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
He sees her at the same time every night.
A Mexican [G] discotheque.
She gives him French kisses.
He [C] gives her French cigarettes.
They sit at the same table every time.
The lights are low, but their eyes [B] shine.
[G] She's digging the music from those skis. Oh, man.
She keeps him out of fight.
Holds onto his hat.
[F] He was floating.
[G] Tonight's the night.
[C] Months of planning, [F] so it's gotta be right.
Under the table, [G] her bag is bursting at the seat.
[C] She made sure [F] to bring everything.
[C] Moonlighting.
They're leaving everything.
[G] Moonlighting.
They're losing all their friends. [C] Moonlighting.
It's the only way.
[G] It's frightening, but it means they'll stay [F] together.
They're gonna make [C] it together.
[G]
[C]
His blue Marist van is parked in an alley
just by [Bm] Montague [G] Street.
His friend Eddie, he did the respray,
so he [C] couldn't drive at all last week.
And it cost most of the money that he had saved up
to pay Eddie's [G] receipt.
But he figures it's worth it, because the disguise is a must.
When [C] they go missing, they're gonna look for the van first.
[F] She whispers slowly, [G] it'll be all right.
[C] I took some cash [F] from my building subsides,
and my monthly check came [G] in disarray.
[C] If only they knew [F] they weren't giving it away.
[C] Moonlighting.
They're leaving everything.
[G] Moonlighting.
They're losing all their friends.
[C] Moonlighting.
It's the only way.
[G] It's frightening, but it means they'll stay [F] together.
They're gonna make [C] it together.
[G] [B]
[D] 9.15. Monday morning at the printing works. The boss notices [A] someone's not locked in. And the water department of the council offices have a message that Mrs. Potts' daughter is missing. Meanwhile, the carlton off the M6 motorway, drinking cold black coffee, eating hot cup [Ab] cakes. [A] She stares at him with his beard unshaved. Wonders that his power of staying awake. [G] He whispers slow, you did [A] this by. They [D] shared the drive and [G] all through the night she left. My mother will have [A] lost her mind. We're [D] only 10 miles to Brighton and they're [G] 300 behind. [D] Moonlighting. They're leaving everything. [A] Moonlighting. They're losing all their friends. [D] Moonlighting. It's the only way. [A] It's frightening, but it means they'll stay [G] together. They're gonna make [D] it together. [A]
[D] Moonlighting. They're leaving everything. [A] Moonlighting. They're losing all their friends. [D] Moonlighting. [A] It's frightening, but it means they'll [G] stay together.
A Mexican [G] discotheque.
She gives him French kisses.
He [C] gives her French cigarettes.
They sit at the same table every time.
The lights are low, but their eyes [B] shine.
[G] She's digging the music from those skis. Oh, man.
She keeps him out of fight.
Holds onto his hat.
[F] He was floating.
[G] Tonight's the night.
[C] Months of planning, [F] so it's gotta be right.
Under the table, [G] her bag is bursting at the seat.
[C] She made sure [F] to bring everything.
[C] Moonlighting.
They're leaving everything.
[G] Moonlighting.
They're losing all their friends. [C] Moonlighting.
It's the only way.
[G] It's frightening, but it means they'll stay [F] together.
They're gonna make [C] it together.
[G]
[C]
His blue Marist van is parked in an alley
just by [Bm] Montague [G] Street.
His friend Eddie, he did the respray,
so he [C] couldn't drive at all last week.
And it cost most of the money that he had saved up
to pay Eddie's [G] receipt.
But he figures it's worth it, because the disguise is a must.
When [C] they go missing, they're gonna look for the van first.
[F] She whispers slowly, [G] it'll be all right.
[C] I took some cash [F] from my building subsides,
and my monthly check came [G] in disarray.
[C] If only they knew [F] they weren't giving it away.
[C] Moonlighting.
They're leaving everything.
[G] Moonlighting.
They're losing all their friends.
[C] Moonlighting.
It's the only way.
[G] It's frightening, but it means they'll stay [F] together.
They're gonna make [C] it together.
[G] [B]
[D] 9.15. Monday morning at the printing works. The boss notices [A] someone's not locked in. And the water department of the council offices have a message that Mrs. Potts' daughter is missing. Meanwhile, the carlton off the M6 motorway, drinking cold black coffee, eating hot cup [Ab] cakes. [A] She stares at him with his beard unshaved. Wonders that his power of staying awake. [G] He whispers slow, you did [A] this by. They [D] shared the drive and [G] all through the night she left. My mother will have [A] lost her mind. We're [D] only 10 miles to Brighton and they're [G] 300 behind. [D] Moonlighting. They're leaving everything. [A] Moonlighting. They're losing all their friends. [D] Moonlighting. It's the only way. [A] It's frightening, but it means they'll stay [G] together. They're gonna make [D] it together. [A]
[D] Moonlighting. They're leaving everything. [A] Moonlighting. They're losing all their friends. [D] Moonlighting. [A] It's frightening, but it means they'll [G] stay together.
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _
He sees her at the same time every night.
_ A Mexican _ [G] _ discotheque.
She gives him French kisses.
He [C] gives her French cigarettes.
They sit at the same table every time.
The lights are low, but their eyes [B] shine.
[G] She's digging the music from those skis. Oh, man.
She keeps him out of fight.
Holds onto his hat.
[F] He was floating.
[G] Tonight's the night.
[C] _ Months of planning, [F] so it's gotta be right.
Under the table, [G] her bag is bursting at the seat.
[C] She made sure [F] to bring everything.
_ [C] _ Moonlighting.
They're leaving everything.
[G] _ _ Moonlighting.
They're losing all their friends. [C] _ Moonlighting.
It's the only way.
[G] It's frightening, _ but it means they'll stay [F] _ together. _ _
They're gonna make [C] it together.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ His blue Marist van is parked in an alley
_ just by [Bm] Montague [G] Street.
His friend Eddie, he did the respray,
so he [C] couldn't drive at all last week.
_ And it cost most of the money that he had saved up
to pay Eddie's [G] receipt.
_ But he figures it's worth it, because the disguise is a must.
When [C] they go missing, they're gonna look for the van first.
_ [F] She whispers slowly, [G] it'll be all right.
_ [C] I took some cash [F] from my building subsides,
and my monthly check came [G] in disarray.
_ [C] If only they knew [F] they weren't giving it away.
[C] _ Moonlighting.
They're leaving everything.
_ [G] _ Moonlighting.
They're losing all their friends.
[C] _ Moonlighting.
It's the only way.
[G] It's frightening, _ but it means they'll stay [F] _ together. _ _
They're gonna make [C] it together. _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [D] 9.15. Monday morning at the printing works. The boss notices [A] someone's not locked in. And the water department of the council offices have a message that Mrs. Potts' daughter is missing. _ _ Meanwhile, the carlton off the M6 motorway, drinking cold black coffee, eating hot cup [Ab] cakes. [A] She stares at him with his beard unshaved. Wonders that his power of staying awake. [G] He whispers slow, you did [A] this by. They [D] shared the drive and [G] all through the night she left. My mother will have [A] lost her mind. _ We're [D] only 10 miles to Brighton and they're [G] 300 behind. _ [D] Moonlighting. They're leaving everything. _ [A] _ Moonlighting. They're losing all their friends. [D] _ Moonlighting. It's the only way. [A] It's frightening, _ but it means they'll stay [G] _ together. _ They're gonna make [D] it together. _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] Moonlighting. They're leaving everything. [A] _ Moonlighting. They're losing all their friends. [D] _ Moonlighting. _ _ _ _ [A] It's frightening, but it means they'll [G] _ _ _ _ stay together. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
He sees her at the same time every night.
_ A Mexican _ [G] _ discotheque.
She gives him French kisses.
He [C] gives her French cigarettes.
They sit at the same table every time.
The lights are low, but their eyes [B] shine.
[G] She's digging the music from those skis. Oh, man.
She keeps him out of fight.
Holds onto his hat.
[F] He was floating.
[G] Tonight's the night.
[C] _ Months of planning, [F] so it's gotta be right.
Under the table, [G] her bag is bursting at the seat.
[C] She made sure [F] to bring everything.
_ [C] _ Moonlighting.
They're leaving everything.
[G] _ _ Moonlighting.
They're losing all their friends. [C] _ Moonlighting.
It's the only way.
[G] It's frightening, _ but it means they'll stay [F] _ together. _ _
They're gonna make [C] it together.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ His blue Marist van is parked in an alley
_ just by [Bm] Montague [G] Street.
His friend Eddie, he did the respray,
so he [C] couldn't drive at all last week.
_ And it cost most of the money that he had saved up
to pay Eddie's [G] receipt.
_ But he figures it's worth it, because the disguise is a must.
When [C] they go missing, they're gonna look for the van first.
_ [F] She whispers slowly, [G] it'll be all right.
_ [C] I took some cash [F] from my building subsides,
and my monthly check came [G] in disarray.
_ [C] If only they knew [F] they weren't giving it away.
[C] _ Moonlighting.
They're leaving everything.
_ [G] _ Moonlighting.
They're losing all their friends.
[C] _ Moonlighting.
It's the only way.
[G] It's frightening, _ but it means they'll stay [F] _ together. _ _
They're gonna make [C] it together. _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [D] 9.15. Monday morning at the printing works. The boss notices [A] someone's not locked in. And the water department of the council offices have a message that Mrs. Potts' daughter is missing. _ _ Meanwhile, the carlton off the M6 motorway, drinking cold black coffee, eating hot cup [Ab] cakes. [A] She stares at him with his beard unshaved. Wonders that his power of staying awake. [G] He whispers slow, you did [A] this by. They [D] shared the drive and [G] all through the night she left. My mother will have [A] lost her mind. _ We're [D] only 10 miles to Brighton and they're [G] 300 behind. _ [D] Moonlighting. They're leaving everything. _ [A] _ Moonlighting. They're losing all their friends. [D] _ Moonlighting. It's the only way. [A] It's frightening, _ but it means they'll stay [G] _ together. _ They're gonna make [D] it together. _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] Moonlighting. They're leaving everything. [A] _ Moonlighting. They're losing all their friends. [D] _ Moonlighting. _ _ _ _ [A] It's frightening, but it means they'll [G] _ _ _ _ stay together. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _