Mary Ann & One Eyed Dan (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - Shovels & Rope Chords
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Am
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] We're having [G] con dash [F#] fused in the lips.
[A#m]
[C]
Mary Ann [Am] was a waitress at the circus,
and [F] Dan was a writer [G] for the Delaware local observer.
[C] Just 21 [Am] and just two months out of the service.
[Dm] Missing half an eyelid, [G] so he had to wear a [C] patch.
Mary Ann [Am] introduced herself to Dan.
[F] She said, do you like the [G] menu, or do you
need me to read it to you?
[C] Halfway angry, half [Am] turned on, half [F] enthused.
Well, he took her by the arm and [G] went out back to make a match.
She [C] said, so [Am] long to my former [F] life, to a worried [G] life.
So long, [C] so [Am] long to a harder life, [G] to a troubled life.
So [C] long, lying there under [Am] the soft broil of [F] sunrise.
The moon was still awake, [G] and all the generators lowly hum.
[C] She picked a flower and passed [Am] it on to his bad eye.
She said, [F] come on, let's get married.
[G] I think we might get along.
She [C] said, so [Am] long to my former life, [F] to a selfish [G] life.
So long, [C] so long [A] to a [F]
[G] troubled life.
[C] So long.
[Am]
[F] [G]
[C]
[Am]
[F] [C]
Well, Danny was no poet, couldn't dance, he never slept.
He [F] had nightmares every [G] night of rain and fire
on those bloody beaches.
[C] Just then the dew dropped from the flower, [G] and he wept.
Mary Ann, [F] you are a [G] melody.
I think I wrote a song.
It [C] goes like, so [Am] long to my worried [F] life,
to a lonesome [G] life.
So long,
[C] so [Am] long to a wandering life,
[G] to a wounded life.
[C] So long, we all say, so long [Am] to the memories,
[F] everything
we can't [G] let go.
So long, [C] so [Am]
long to our former [Dm] selves,
[G] to our selfish selves.
[C] So long, [G] to our selfish [Am] selves.
So long, [G] to our selfish selves.
[C] So long.
[N]
[Dm]
[E]
[G] [A] [C] [Gm]
[C] [F] [Gm]
[Dm]
[E]
[A] [C]
[A] [C]
[A] [Dm]
[E] [A]
[C] [A] [Dm]
[A#m]
[C]
Mary Ann [Am] was a waitress at the circus,
and [F] Dan was a writer [G] for the Delaware local observer.
[C] Just 21 [Am] and just two months out of the service.
[Dm] Missing half an eyelid, [G] so he had to wear a [C] patch.
Mary Ann [Am] introduced herself to Dan.
[F] She said, do you like the [G] menu, or do you
need me to read it to you?
[C] Halfway angry, half [Am] turned on, half [F] enthused.
Well, he took her by the arm and [G] went out back to make a match.
She [C] said, so [Am] long to my former [F] life, to a worried [G] life.
So long, [C] so [Am] long to a harder life, [G] to a troubled life.
So [C] long, lying there under [Am] the soft broil of [F] sunrise.
The moon was still awake, [G] and all the generators lowly hum.
[C] She picked a flower and passed [Am] it on to his bad eye.
She said, [F] come on, let's get married.
[G] I think we might get along.
She [C] said, so [Am] long to my former life, [F] to a selfish [G] life.
So long, [C] so long [A] to a [F]
[G] troubled life.
[C] So long.
[Am]
[F] [G]
[C]
[Am]
[F] [C]
Well, Danny was no poet, couldn't dance, he never slept.
He [F] had nightmares every [G] night of rain and fire
on those bloody beaches.
[C] Just then the dew dropped from the flower, [G] and he wept.
Mary Ann, [F] you are a [G] melody.
I think I wrote a song.
It [C] goes like, so [Am] long to my worried [F] life,
to a lonesome [G] life.
So long,
[C] so [Am] long to a wandering life,
[G] to a wounded life.
[C] So long, we all say, so long [Am] to the memories,
[F] everything
we can't [G] let go.
So long, [C] so [Am]
long to our former [Dm] selves,
[G] to our selfish selves.
[C] So long, [G] to our selfish [Am] selves.
So long, [G] to our selfish selves.
[C] So long.
[N]
[Dm]
[E]
[G] [A] [C] [Gm]
[C] [F] [Gm]
[Dm]
[E]
[A] [C]
[A] [C]
[A] [Dm]
[E] [A]
[C] [A] [Dm]
Key:
C
G
Am
F
A
C
G
Am
[N] We're having [G] con dash [F#] fused in the lips.
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_ Mary Ann [Am] was a waitress at the circus,
and [F] Dan was a writer [G] for the Delaware local observer.
[C] Just 21 [Am] and just two months out of the service. _
[Dm] Missing half an eyelid, [G] so he had to wear a [C] patch. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Mary Ann [Am] introduced herself to Dan.
[F] She said, do you like the [G] menu, or do you
need me to read it to you?
[C] _ Halfway angry, half [Am] turned on, half [F] enthused.
Well, he took her by the arm and [G] went out back to make a match.
She [C] said, so _ [Am] long to my former [F] life, to a worried [G] life.
So _ long, _ _ [C] _ so [Am] long to a harder life, [G] to a troubled life.
So [C] _ long, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lying there under [Am] the soft broil of [F] sunrise.
The moon was still awake, [G] and all the generators lowly hum.
[C] She picked a flower and passed [Am] it on to his bad eye.
She said, [F] come on, let's get married.
[G] I think we might get along.
She [C] said, so [Am] long _ to my former life, [F] to a selfish [G] life.
So _ long, _ [C] _ so _ _ long [A] to a _ [F] _
_ [G] _ troubled life.
[C] So long. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, Danny was no poet, couldn't dance, he never slept.
He [F] had nightmares every [G] night of rain and fire
on those bloody beaches.
[C] Just then the dew dropped from the flower, [G] and he wept.
Mary Ann, [F] you are a [G] melody.
I think I wrote a song.
It [C] goes like, so _ [Am] long to my worried [F] life,
to a lonesome [G] life.
So long, _ _
[C] _ so [Am] long _ to a wandering life,
[G] to a wounded life.
[C] So _ long, we all say, so _ long [Am] to the memories, _
[F] everything
we can't [G] let go.
So _ long, _ _ [C] so _ _ [Am] _
long to our former [Dm] selves,
[G] to our selfish selves.
[C] So long, _ _ [G] to our selfish [Am] selves.
So _ long, _ [G] to our selfish selves.
[C] So _ long. _ _ _ _
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_ Mary Ann [Am] was a waitress at the circus,
and [F] Dan was a writer [G] for the Delaware local observer.
[C] Just 21 [Am] and just two months out of the service. _
[Dm] Missing half an eyelid, [G] so he had to wear a [C] patch. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Mary Ann [Am] introduced herself to Dan.
[F] She said, do you like the [G] menu, or do you
need me to read it to you?
[C] _ Halfway angry, half [Am] turned on, half [F] enthused.
Well, he took her by the arm and [G] went out back to make a match.
She [C] said, so _ [Am] long to my former [F] life, to a worried [G] life.
So _ long, _ _ [C] _ so [Am] long to a harder life, [G] to a troubled life.
So [C] _ long, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lying there under [Am] the soft broil of [F] sunrise.
The moon was still awake, [G] and all the generators lowly hum.
[C] She picked a flower and passed [Am] it on to his bad eye.
She said, [F] come on, let's get married.
[G] I think we might get along.
She [C] said, so [Am] long _ to my former life, [F] to a selfish [G] life.
So _ long, _ [C] _ so _ _ long [A] to a _ [F] _
_ [G] _ troubled life.
[C] So long. _
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_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Well, Danny was no poet, couldn't dance, he never slept.
He [F] had nightmares every [G] night of rain and fire
on those bloody beaches.
[C] Just then the dew dropped from the flower, [G] and he wept.
Mary Ann, [F] you are a [G] melody.
I think I wrote a song.
It [C] goes like, so _ [Am] long to my worried [F] life,
to a lonesome [G] life.
So long, _ _
[C] _ so [Am] long _ to a wandering life,
[G] to a wounded life.
[C] So _ long, we all say, so _ long [Am] to the memories, _
[F] everything
we can't [G] let go.
So _ long, _ _ [C] so _ _ [Am] _
long to our former [Dm] selves,
[G] to our selfish selves.
[C] So long, _ _ [G] to our selfish [Am] selves.
So _ long, _ [G] to our selfish selves.
[C] So _ long. _ _ _ _
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