London Homesick Blues Chords by Mike And The Moonpies
Tempo:
54 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
G
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[Am]
[C] [G]
Well [Em] when you're down on your luck and you ain't got a buck [D] in London you're a goner.
[Am] Even London Bridge [D] is falling down and move to [G] Arizona now I know [C] why.
I'll substantiate the rumor that the English sense of humor [Em] is drier than the Texas sand.
And [Bm] you can put up your dukes or you can bet your boots but [Am] I'm leaving just as fast as I can.
I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
Well [Em] it's cold over here and I swear [D] I wish they'd turn the heat on.
And [Am] where in the world is [D] that English girl I promised I would [G] meet on the [C] third floor.
And of the whole damn lot the only friend I've got [Em] is a smoke and a cheap guitar.
And [Bm] my mind keeps roaming my heart keeps longing to [Am] be home in a Texas [D] bar.
I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
[Em] Well I decided that I'd take my cowboy hat [D] and go down to Marble Arch Station.
Cause when a Texan fancies he'll take his chance.
[Em] Chances will be [G] taken that's [C] for sure.
And them limey eyes they were ironed to pride.
[Em] Some people call manly footwear.
And [Bm] they say you're from down south when you open your mouth you [Am] know you always seem to put your [D] foot there.
I wanna go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
The [C] friendliest people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [Em] seen.
[E]
[Am]
[C] [G]
Well [Em] when you're down on your luck and you ain't got a buck [D] in London you're a goner.
[Am] Even London Bridge [D] is falling down and move to [G] Arizona now I know [C] why.
I'll substantiate the rumor that the English sense of humor [Em] is drier than the Texas sand.
And [Bm] you can put up your dukes or you can bet your boots but [Am] I'm leaving just as fast as I can.
I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
Well [Em] it's cold over here and I swear [D] I wish they'd turn the heat on.
And [Am] where in the world is [D] that English girl I promised I would [G] meet on the [C] third floor.
And of the whole damn lot the only friend I've got [Em] is a smoke and a cheap guitar.
And [Bm] my mind keeps roaming my heart keeps longing to [Am] be home in a Texas [D] bar.
I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
[Em] Well I decided that I'd take my cowboy hat [D] and go down to Marble Arch Station.
Cause when a Texan fancies he'll take his chance.
[Em] Chances will be [G] taken that's [C] for sure.
And them limey eyes they were ironed to pride.
[Em] Some people call manly footwear.
And [Bm] they say you're from down south when you open your mouth you [Am] know you always seem to put your [D] foot there.
I wanna go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
The [C] friendliest people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [Em] seen.
[E]
Key:
D
C
G
Am
Em
D
C
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ Well [Em] when you're down on your luck and you ain't got a buck [D] in London you're a goner.
_ _ [Am] Even London Bridge [D] is falling down and move to [G] Arizona now I know [C] why. _
_ I'll substantiate the rumor that the English sense of humor [Em] is drier than the Texas sand.
_ And [Bm] you can put up your dukes or you can bet your boots but [Am] I'm leaving just as fast as I can.
_ I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
_ Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
_ The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
_ Well [Em] it's cold over here and I swear [D] I wish they'd turn the heat on.
And _ [Am] where in the world is [D] that English girl I promised I would [G] meet on the [C] third floor. _
And of the whole damn lot the only friend I've got [Em] is a smoke and a cheap guitar.
_ And [Bm] my mind keeps roaming my heart keeps longing to [Am] be home in a Texas [D] bar.
_ I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
_ Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
_ The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ Well I decided that I'd take my cowboy hat [D] and go down to Marble Arch Station.
Cause _ when a Texan fancies he'll take his chance.
[Em] Chances will be [G] taken that's [C] for sure.
_ And them limey eyes they were ironed to pride.
[Em] Some people call manly footwear.
_ And [Bm] they say you're from down south when you open your mouth you [Am] know you always seem to put your [D] foot there. _
I wanna go home with the [Am] armadillo.
_ Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
_ The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
_ I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
_ The [C] friendliest people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [Em] seen. _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ Well [Em] when you're down on your luck and you ain't got a buck [D] in London you're a goner.
_ _ [Am] Even London Bridge [D] is falling down and move to [G] Arizona now I know [C] why. _
_ I'll substantiate the rumor that the English sense of humor [Em] is drier than the Texas sand.
_ And [Bm] you can put up your dukes or you can bet your boots but [Am] I'm leaving just as fast as I can.
_ I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
_ Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
_ The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
_ Well [Em] it's cold over here and I swear [D] I wish they'd turn the heat on.
And _ [Am] where in the world is [D] that English girl I promised I would [G] meet on the [C] third floor. _
And of the whole damn lot the only friend I've got [Em] is a smoke and a cheap guitar.
_ And [Bm] my mind keeps roaming my heart keeps longing to [Am] be home in a Texas [D] bar.
_ I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
_ Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
_ The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ Well I decided that I'd take my cowboy hat [D] and go down to Marble Arch Station.
Cause _ when a Texan fancies he'll take his chance.
[Em] Chances will be [G] taken that's [C] for sure.
_ And them limey eyes they were ironed to pride.
[Em] Some people call manly footwear.
_ And [Bm] they say you're from down south when you open your mouth you [Am] know you always seem to put your [D] foot there. _
I wanna go home with the [Am] armadillo.
_ Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
_ The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
_ I wanna [C] go home with the [Am] armadillo.
Good country [C] music from [D] Amarillo and [G] Abilene.
The friendliest [C] people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [G] seen.
_ The [C] friendliest people and the [D] prettiest women you've ever [Em] seen. _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _