Chords for LEONARD COHEN/JENNIFER WARNES (DUET) FAMOUS BLUE RAINCOAT

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103.85 bpm
Chords used:

Am

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F

A

Em

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LEONARD COHEN/JENNIFER WARNES (DUET) FAMOUS BLUE RAINCOAT chords
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[F]
[D]
[E] [Am]
[F]
[Dm] [E]
[Em] [Am] It's four in the morning, [F] the end of December.
[D]
[Dm] I'm writing you now [E] just [Em] to see if you're better.
[Am] New York is cold, but [F] I like where I'm living.
[D] [Dm] Music on Clinton [E] Street all through [Em] the evening.
[A]
I hear that [Bm] you're building your [Am] little house deep in [Bm] the desert.
[Am] You're living [G] for nothing now.
I [Am] hope you're keeping some [G] kind of record.
Yes,
[C] Jane came by with a lock [G] of your hair.
She said that you [A] gave [Am] it to her
that night when [B] you planned to [Bm] go clear.
[G]
[G] [F] Did you ever go [Em] clear?
[E] Oh, the last [Am]
time we [F] saw you, you looked so [F] much older.
[Dm] Your famous blue raincoat [Bm] was taut at the shoulder.
[Am] You'd been to the [F] stations, meet every train.
[D] You came home [Em] [Am] and you treated my [Bm] woman to [Am] a flake of [Bm] your life.
[Am] When she [G] came back, [A] [Am] she was [G] nobody's wife.
Well, [C] I see you there with a rose in [G] your teeth.
One more thin [A] gypsy
[Am] thief.
I [A] see [Am]
[Bm] Jane's away.
[G] She sends [F]
her [Em] regards.
[C] [A] [Am]
[F] [C] [Dm]
[Em]
[Am]
[Dm]
[Em]
[A] And what can I [Am] tell you?
[F] Oh, what can I tell you?
[Dm] What can I possibly [E] [Em] say?
[Am] I guess that I miss you.
[F] I guess I forgive you.
[Dm] I'm glad that you stood in [Em] my way.
[A] [Am] And if you ever [Bm] come by here, be [Am] it for Jane or [Bm] for me,
I want [A] you to know your enemy [G] is sleeping.
[A] I [Am] want you to know your [A] woman [G] is free.
[D] [C] And thanks for the trouble you [G] took from her eyes.
I thought it [Am] was there for good, so I never really [Bm]
tried.
[G]
[C] And Jane came by with hair [G] like your hair.
[A]
She said that you gave it [A] to her [Am] that night when you planned to [Bm] go clear.
[G]
[F]
Sincerely, a friend.
[Em] [B]
[Em]
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Am
2311
G
2131
F
134211111
A
1231
Em
121
Am
2311
G
2131
F
134211111
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [Am] It's four in the morning, [F] the end of December.
_ [D] _
_ [Dm] I'm writing you now [E] just [Em] to see if you're better.
_ [Am] New York is cold, but [F] I like where I'm living.
[D] _ [Dm] Music on Clinton [E] Street all through [Em] the evening.
[A] _ _
I hear that [Bm] you're building your [Am] little house deep in [Bm] the desert.
_ _ [Am] _ _ You're living [G] for nothing now.
I [Am] hope you're keeping some [G] kind of record.
_ Yes, _
[C] Jane _ came by _ with a lock [G] of your hair.
She said that you _ [A] gave [Am] it to her
that _ night when [B] you planned to [Bm] go clear.
_ [G] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [F] Did you ever _ go [Em] clear?
[E] Oh, the last [Am] _ _
time we [F] saw you, you looked so [F] much older.
[Dm] Your famous blue raincoat [Bm] was taut at the shoulder.
[Am] You'd been to the [F] stations, meet every train.
[D] _ You came home _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [Am] and you treated _ my [Bm] _ woman to [Am] a flake of [Bm] your life.
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ When she [G] came back, _ _ [A] _ _ [Am] she was _ [G] nobody's wife.
Well, [C] I see you _ there with a rose in [G] _ _ your teeth.
One more thin [A] gypsy _ _ _ _
_ [Am] thief.
I [A] see _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] Jane's away. _ _
_ _ [G] She _ sends [F] _
_ _ _ her [Em] regards. _
_ [C] _ [A] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
[A] And what can I [Am] tell you?
[F] Oh, what can I tell you?
[Dm] What can I possibly [E] [Em] say?
_ _ [Am] I guess that I miss you.
[F] I guess I forgive you.
[Dm] I'm glad that you stood in [Em] my way.
_ _ _ [A] _ [Am] And if you ever [Bm] come by _ here, be [Am] it for Jane or [Bm] for me,
I want [A] you to know your enemy [G] is sleeping.
[A] _ I [Am] want you to know your [A] woman [G] is free.
_ _ _ [D] [C] And _ _ _ thanks for the trouble you [G] took _ from her eyes.
I thought it [Am] was there _ for good, so I never really [Bm]
tried.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ [C] And Jane _ came by with hair [G] like your hair.
[A] _ _
She said that you gave it [A] to _ her [Am] that night when you planned to [Bm] go clear.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
Sincerely, a friend.
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _