Chords for Matt Andersen - The Devil’s Bride
Tempo:
128.95 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thank [A] you so much everybody.
Take care of yourselves.
Take care of each other.
We'll see you further on down the road.
Thank you very [D] much.
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[G] [D] [A] I like your [D]
[G] cold black [D] soul.
You [Dm] [D]
[A]
[D] got one hand in my pocket, [D] the other [G] hand on the [D] stand.
[A] You're sending me to the bottom, adding to my early grave.
[D] Now it's hard like that, you [A] keep on pulling me back.
And [A] love is like a tattooed [D] track.
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So I need you to imagine yourselves a few years ago, driving through the East Coast of Canada.
You're driving along the beautiful St.
John River Valley.
[Gm] [D] [F]
[D]
It [Dm] gets a much better reaction in my hometown, but that was all good.
[D] [F]
[D] [G] [Dm] As you're driving through, [G] you see a sign up [D] on the telephone pole.
It says there's some live music going on on Thursday nights.
It just happens to be a Thursday night, so you step [G] inside, settle up with a [D] bar.
Start chatting to the bartender for a little while.
Before too long, he's taken away to deal with somebody else.
With your drink in your hand, you just take [F] a quick look at the [Gm] room to see who else is there [D] and see what's going on.
Your attention is drawn to [G] this one couple [Bb] off in the corner all by [D] themselves.
It looks like they're having a very intense conversation.
You [F]
[D] look at [G] the woman as she's just [D] kind of [G] talking [D] away and [Dm]
sipping on a drink that the [F] locals call a Moscow [Dm] Moose.
What you find out is just a really big glass with a little bit of [D] ice and a lot of vodka.
[G] You look at [D] the felon, he's [F] just [D] [G] shaking his head, shaking [D] his head, shaking his head, [F] staring down [A] at ten empty shot [F] glasses.
[A] [D]
You [G] find yourself [Fm] concentrating on this man [D] and start to recognize [G] a look [D] on his face.
It's [G] the look of a man who [D] has something to say [Gm] he's been wanting [Bb] to say for a very long [D] time.
She has no idea what's happening.
So like any good, polite person would do, you grab your drink and turn [G] yourself around in your seat so you [G] can get a good look at all the [D] action.
[D] And just as he stands up and he kicked back his [Dm] chair and he throws down that last shot [D] of whiskey, the whole room is quiet.
This is one of the money men in here.
No soul [N] could love you.
No [A] man could satisfy.
Only hell's own [Abm] fire could ever [B] warm you.
You should be [F] [D]
the devil's bride.
[A]
Thank [N]
Take care of yourselves.
Take care of each other.
We'll see you further on down the road.
Thank you very [D] much.
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[D] [F] [D]
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[G] [D] [A] I like your [D]
[G] cold black [D] soul.
You [Dm] [D]
[A]
[D] got one hand in my pocket, [D] the other [G] hand on the [D] stand.
[A] You're sending me to the bottom, adding to my early grave.
[D] Now it's hard like that, you [A] keep on pulling me back.
And [A] love is like a tattooed [D] track.
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So I need you to imagine yourselves a few years ago, driving through the East Coast of Canada.
You're driving along the beautiful St.
John River Valley.
[Gm] [D] [F]
[D]
It [Dm] gets a much better reaction in my hometown, but that was all good.
[D] [F]
[D] [G] [Dm] As you're driving through, [G] you see a sign up [D] on the telephone pole.
It says there's some live music going on on Thursday nights.
It just happens to be a Thursday night, so you step [G] inside, settle up with a [D] bar.
Start chatting to the bartender for a little while.
Before too long, he's taken away to deal with somebody else.
With your drink in your hand, you just take [F] a quick look at the [Gm] room to see who else is there [D] and see what's going on.
Your attention is drawn to [G] this one couple [Bb] off in the corner all by [D] themselves.
It looks like they're having a very intense conversation.
You [F]
[D] look at [G] the woman as she's just [D] kind of [G] talking [D] away and [Dm]
sipping on a drink that the [F] locals call a Moscow [Dm] Moose.
What you find out is just a really big glass with a little bit of [D] ice and a lot of vodka.
[G] You look at [D] the felon, he's [F] just [D] [G] shaking his head, shaking [D] his head, shaking his head, [F] staring down [A] at ten empty shot [F] glasses.
[A] [D]
You [G] find yourself [Fm] concentrating on this man [D] and start to recognize [G] a look [D] on his face.
It's [G] the look of a man who [D] has something to say [Gm] he's been wanting [Bb] to say for a very long [D] time.
She has no idea what's happening.
So like any good, polite person would do, you grab your drink and turn [G] yourself around in your seat so you [G] can get a good look at all the [D] action.
[D] And just as he stands up and he kicked back his [Dm] chair and he throws down that last shot [D] of whiskey, the whole room is quiet.
This is one of the money men in here.
No soul [N] could love you.
No [A] man could satisfy.
Only hell's own [Abm] fire could ever [B] warm you.
You should be [F] [D]
the devil's bride.
[A]
Thank [N]
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_ _ Thank [A] you so much everybody.
Take care of yourselves.
Take care of each other.
We'll see you further on down the road.
Thank you very [D] much.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[G] _ _ [D] _ [A] I like your [D] _
[G] cold black [D] soul.
_ _ You _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ got one hand in my pocket, _ [D] the other [G] hand on the [D] stand.
[A] _ You're sending me to the bottom, adding to my early grave. _ _
_ _ _ [D] Now it's hard like that, _ _ _ _ _ you [A] keep on pulling me back.
And [A] love is like _ _ _ _ _ a tattooed [D] track.
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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So I need you to imagine yourselves a few years ago, driving through the East Coast of Canada. _
_ _ _ _ You're driving along the beautiful St.
John River Valley.
_ [Gm] _ [D] _ _ [F] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] gets a much better reaction in my hometown, but that was all good. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] [Dm] As you're driving through, [G] you see a sign up [D] on the telephone pole.
It says there's some live music going on on Thursday nights.
_ _ It just happens to be a Thursday night, so you step [G] inside, settle up with a [D] bar.
Start chatting to the bartender for a little while. _
_ _ Before too long, he's taken away to deal with somebody else.
_ _ _ With your drink in your hand, you just take [F] a quick look at the [Gm] room to see who else is there [D] and see what's going on. _ _ _ _
Your attention is drawn to [G] this one couple [Bb] off in the corner all by [D] themselves.
It looks like they're having a very intense conversation.
You _ _ _ _ [F] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ look at [G] the woman as she's just [D] kind of _ [G] talking [D] away and [Dm]
sipping on a drink that the [F] locals call a Moscow [Dm] Moose. _
What you find out is just a really big glass with a little bit of [D] ice and a lot of vodka. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] You look at [D] the felon, he's [F] just [D] _ _ [G] shaking his head, shaking [D] his head, shaking his head, _ [F] staring down [A] at ten empty shot [F] glasses.
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ You [G] find yourself [Fm] concentrating on this man [D] and start to recognize [G] a look [D] on his face.
It's [G] the look of a man who [D] has something to say [Gm] he's been wanting [Bb] to say for a very long [D] time.
_ _ She has no idea what's happening.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ So like any good, polite person would do, you grab your drink and turn [G] yourself around in your seat so you [G] can get a good look at all the [D] action. _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ And just as he stands up and he kicked back his [Dm] chair and he throws down that last shot [D] of whiskey, _ _ _ _ the whole room is quiet.
_ This is one of the money men in here. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ No soul [N] could _ _ love you.
_ _ No [A] man could _ satisfy. _ _
_ Only hell's own [Abm] fire could ever [B] warm you.
You should be _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ the _ _ devil's bride. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Thank _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
Take care of yourselves.
Take care of each other.
We'll see you further on down the road.
Thank you very [D] much.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
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[G] _ _ [D] _ [A] I like your [D] _
[G] cold black [D] soul.
_ _ You _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ got one hand in my pocket, _ [D] the other [G] hand on the [D] stand.
[A] _ You're sending me to the bottom, adding to my early grave. _ _
_ _ _ [D] Now it's hard like that, _ _ _ _ _ you [A] keep on pulling me back.
And [A] love is like _ _ _ _ _ a tattooed [D] track.
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So I need you to imagine yourselves a few years ago, driving through the East Coast of Canada. _
_ _ _ _ You're driving along the beautiful St.
John River Valley.
_ [Gm] _ [D] _ _ [F] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] gets a much better reaction in my hometown, but that was all good. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] [Dm] As you're driving through, [G] you see a sign up [D] on the telephone pole.
It says there's some live music going on on Thursday nights.
_ _ It just happens to be a Thursday night, so you step [G] inside, settle up with a [D] bar.
Start chatting to the bartender for a little while. _
_ _ Before too long, he's taken away to deal with somebody else.
_ _ _ With your drink in your hand, you just take [F] a quick look at the [Gm] room to see who else is there [D] and see what's going on. _ _ _ _
Your attention is drawn to [G] this one couple [Bb] off in the corner all by [D] themselves.
It looks like they're having a very intense conversation.
You _ _ _ _ [F] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ look at [G] the woman as she's just [D] kind of _ [G] talking [D] away and [Dm]
sipping on a drink that the [F] locals call a Moscow [Dm] Moose. _
What you find out is just a really big glass with a little bit of [D] ice and a lot of vodka. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] You look at [D] the felon, he's [F] just [D] _ _ [G] shaking his head, shaking [D] his head, shaking his head, _ [F] staring down [A] at ten empty shot [F] glasses.
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ You [G] find yourself [Fm] concentrating on this man [D] and start to recognize [G] a look [D] on his face.
It's [G] the look of a man who [D] has something to say [Gm] he's been wanting [Bb] to say for a very long [D] time.
_ _ She has no idea what's happening.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ So like any good, polite person would do, you grab your drink and turn [G] yourself around in your seat so you [G] can get a good look at all the [D] action. _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ And just as he stands up and he kicked back his [Dm] chair and he throws down that last shot [D] of whiskey, _ _ _ _ the whole room is quiet.
_ This is one of the money men in here. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ No soul [N] could _ _ love you.
_ _ No [A] man could _ satisfy. _ _
_ Only hell's own [Abm] fire could ever [B] warm you.
You should be _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ the _ _ devil's bride. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Thank _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _