Chords for Life In a Northern Town (Extended Version) (Remix)
Tempo:
61.05 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
G#m
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[Bm]
[A] [E] [B] The Salvation Army band played, and [B] the children drank [E] lemonade, and [A] the morning lasted all day, [E] all day.
[B] And through an open window [E] key, like Sinatra in a younger day, [F#m] pushing the town [A] away.
[G#m] [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
He sat on a stony ground, and he took a cigarette out, [A] and everyone else came down [E] to listen.
He said in winter 1963, felt like the world would freeze, [A] with John F.
Kennedy and [G#m] the Beatles.
[E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey [A]-ya, ma-ma-ma, on a [E] workshop town.
Midnight, turn to rain.
Watch the water [B] roll down the drain, as we followed him down to the station.
No, he never would wave goodbye.
You could see it written in his eyes, [A] as the train rolled out of sight.
Goodbye.
[E]
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, [A] ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya. Goodbye.
[E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey -ya.
[A] [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
[A] [E]
Take it easy on yourself.
It's a sound, it's a melody.
It's a [A] part of this feeling.
[E]
Goodbye.
[A] [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
It's a [A] part of this feeling.
[F#] It's a part [E] of this feeling.
It's a part of this feeling.
It's a [F#] part of this feeling.
It's a part of this [E] feeling.
It's a part of this feeling.
[Bm]
[A] [E] [B] The Salvation Army band played, and [B] the children drank [E] lemonade, and [A] the morning lasted all day, [E] all day.
[B] And through an open window [E] key, like Sinatra in a younger day, [F#m] pushing the town [A] away.
[G#m] [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
He sat on a stony ground, and he took a cigarette out, [A] and everyone else came down [E] to listen.
He said in winter 1963, felt like the world would freeze, [A] with John F.
Kennedy and [G#m] the Beatles.
[E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey [A]-ya, ma-ma-ma, on a [E] workshop town.
Midnight, turn to rain.
Watch the water [B] roll down the drain, as we followed him down to the station.
No, he never would wave goodbye.
You could see it written in his eyes, [A] as the train rolled out of sight.
Goodbye.
[E]
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, [A] ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya. Goodbye.
[E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey -ya.
[A] [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
[A] [E]
Take it easy on yourself.
It's a sound, it's a melody.
It's a [A] part of this feeling.
[E]
Goodbye.
[A] [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
It's a [A] part of this feeling.
[F#] It's a part [E] of this feeling.
It's a part of this feeling.
It's a [F#] part of this feeling.
It's a part of this [E] feeling.
It's a part of this feeling.
Key:
E
A
B
G#m
F#
E
A
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] The Salvation Army band played, and [B] the children drank [E] lemonade, and [A] the morning lasted all day, [E] all day.
_ [B] And through an open window [E] key, like Sinatra in a younger day, [F#m] pushing the town [A] away.
_ [G#m] _ _ _ [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
He sat on a stony ground, and he took a cigarette out, [A] and everyone else came down [E] to listen.
_ He said in winter 1963, felt like the world would freeze, [A] with John F.
Kennedy and [G#m] the Beatles.
[E] _ Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey _ _ _ [A]-ya, ma-ma-ma, on a [E] workshop town.
_ _ Midnight, turn to rain.
Watch the water [B] roll down the drain, as we followed him down to the station.
_ _ No, he never would wave goodbye.
You could see it written in his eyes, [A] as the train rolled out of sight.
Goodbye.
_ _ [E] _ _
_ Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, _ _ [A] ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya. Goodbye.
_ [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, _ _ _ _ hey _ -ya.
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, _ hey-ya. _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
Take it easy on yourself.
It's a sound, it's a melody.
It's a [A] part of this feeling.
_ _ [E] _ _
Goodbye. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
Hey-ya, _ _ ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
It's a [A] part of this feeling.
[F#] It's a part [E] of this feeling.
_ It's a _ _ _ part of this feeling.
It's a [F#] part of this feeling.
It's a part of this [E] feeling.
It's a part of this feeling. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] The Salvation Army band played, and [B] the children drank [E] lemonade, and [A] the morning lasted all day, [E] all day.
_ [B] And through an open window [E] key, like Sinatra in a younger day, [F#m] pushing the town [A] away.
_ [G#m] _ _ _ [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
He sat on a stony ground, and he took a cigarette out, [A] and everyone else came down [E] to listen.
_ He said in winter 1963, felt like the world would freeze, [A] with John F.
Kennedy and [G#m] the Beatles.
[E] _ Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey _ _ _ [A]-ya, ma-ma-ma, on a [E] workshop town.
_ _ Midnight, turn to rain.
Watch the water [B] roll down the drain, as we followed him down to the station.
_ _ No, he never would wave goodbye.
You could see it written in his eyes, [A] as the train rolled out of sight.
Goodbye.
_ _ [E] _ _
_ Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, _ _ [A] ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
Life in a northern [E] town.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, ma.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, midnight.
Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey [A]-ya. Goodbye.
_ [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, _ _ _ _ hey _ -ya.
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, _ hey-ya. _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
Take it easy on yourself.
It's a sound, it's a melody.
It's a [A] part of this feeling.
_ _ [E] _ _
Goodbye. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] Hey-ya, ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
Hey-ya, _ _ ma-ma-ma, hey-ya.
It's a [A] part of this feeling.
[F#] It's a part [E] of this feeling.
_ It's a _ _ _ part of this feeling.
It's a [F#] part of this feeling.
It's a part of this [E] feeling.
It's a part of this feeling. _ _ _ _ _ _