Chords for Mick Flavin-Jennifer Johnson And Me
Tempo:
95 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
Deep in the pocket [F] of an old sport coat jacket, I chance to discover an old [C] memory.
[F]
Three-fourth corner of [C] black and white portraits, taken of [G] Jennifer Johnson [C] and me.
I'm in the corner [F] with my shirt collar open, like some Latin lover on late [C] night TV.
[F]
Sitting right here [C] with her head on my shoulder, Jennifer Johnson, [G] she's smiling [C] at me.
[F]
Three-fourth corner [C] of black and white portraits, she unfolds the curtain so no one [G] can see.
[F]
Hey, kiss me quick, [C] cause the red light is flashing, flashing on [G] Jennifer Johnson [C] and me.
It must have been summer, [F] 1967, the people were singing, that love's [C] all you need.
[F]
I held her hand [C] while we walked through the arcade, two young believers [G] on a three [C]-dollar spree.
Later that night, [F] we were barbed in the darkness, I felt her warm in the cool [C] evening breeze.
[F] I told her then [C] that I'd love her forever, forever for [G] Jennifer [C] Johnson and me.
[F]
Three-fourth corner [C] of black and white portraits, Jennifer Johnson, what a sweet [G] memory.
[F] I saved your picture [C] in my four-coat pocket, Jennifer Johnson, [G] did you save one [C] of me?
[F] I saved your picture [C] in my four-coat pocket, Jennifer Johnson, [G] did you save one [C] of me?
[D] [C]
[N]
Deep in the pocket [F] of an old sport coat jacket, I chance to discover an old [C] memory.
[F]
Three-fourth corner of [C] black and white portraits, taken of [G] Jennifer Johnson [C] and me.
I'm in the corner [F] with my shirt collar open, like some Latin lover on late [C] night TV.
[F]
Sitting right here [C] with her head on my shoulder, Jennifer Johnson, [G] she's smiling [C] at me.
[F]
Three-fourth corner [C] of black and white portraits, she unfolds the curtain so no one [G] can see.
[F]
Hey, kiss me quick, [C] cause the red light is flashing, flashing on [G] Jennifer Johnson [C] and me.
It must have been summer, [F] 1967, the people were singing, that love's [C] all you need.
[F]
I held her hand [C] while we walked through the arcade, two young believers [G] on a three [C]-dollar spree.
Later that night, [F] we were barbed in the darkness, I felt her warm in the cool [C] evening breeze.
[F] I told her then [C] that I'd love her forever, forever for [G] Jennifer [C] Johnson and me.
[F]
Three-fourth corner [C] of black and white portraits, Jennifer Johnson, what a sweet [G] memory.
[F] I saved your picture [C] in my four-coat pocket, Jennifer Johnson, [G] did you save one [C] of me?
[F] I saved your picture [C] in my four-coat pocket, Jennifer Johnson, [G] did you save one [C] of me?
[D] [C]
[N]
Key:
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_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
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Deep in the pocket [F] of an old sport coat jacket, I chance to discover an old [C] memory.
_ _ [F]
Three-fourth corner of [C] black and white portraits, taken of [G] Jennifer Johnson [C] and me. _
I'm in the corner [F] with my shirt collar open, like some Latin lover on late [C] night TV.
_ _ [F]
Sitting right here [C] with her head on my shoulder, _ Jennifer Johnson, [G] she's smiling [C] at me.
_ [F]
Three-fourth corner [C] of black and white portraits, she unfolds the curtain so no one [G] can see.
_ [F]
Hey, kiss me quick, [C] cause the red light is flashing, flashing on [G] Jennifer Johnson [C] and me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ It must have been summer, [F] _ 1967, the people were singing, that love's [C] all you _ need.
[F]
I held her hand [C] while we walked through the arcade, two young believers [G] on a three [C]-dollar spree. _ _
Later that night, [F] we were barbed in the darkness, I felt her warm in the cool [C] evening breeze.
_ [F] I told her then [C] that I'd love her forever, forever for [G] Jennifer [C] Johnson and me.
_ [F]
Three-fourth corner [C] of black and white portraits, Jennifer Johnson, what a sweet [G] memory.
_ _ [F] I saved your picture [C] in my four-coat pocket, Jennifer Johnson, [G] did you save one [C] of me?
_ [F] I saved your picture [C] in my four-coat pocket, Jennifer Johnson, [G] did you save one [C] of me? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [C] _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _
Deep in the pocket [F] of an old sport coat jacket, I chance to discover an old [C] memory.
_ _ [F]
Three-fourth corner of [C] black and white portraits, taken of [G] Jennifer Johnson [C] and me. _
I'm in the corner [F] with my shirt collar open, like some Latin lover on late [C] night TV.
_ _ [F]
Sitting right here [C] with her head on my shoulder, _ Jennifer Johnson, [G] she's smiling [C] at me.
_ [F]
Three-fourth corner [C] of black and white portraits, she unfolds the curtain so no one [G] can see.
_ [F]
Hey, kiss me quick, [C] cause the red light is flashing, flashing on [G] Jennifer Johnson [C] and me. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ It must have been summer, [F] _ 1967, the people were singing, that love's [C] all you _ need.
[F]
I held her hand [C] while we walked through the arcade, two young believers [G] on a three [C]-dollar spree. _ _
Later that night, [F] we were barbed in the darkness, I felt her warm in the cool [C] evening breeze.
_ [F] I told her then [C] that I'd love her forever, forever for [G] Jennifer [C] Johnson and me.
_ [F]
Three-fourth corner [C] of black and white portraits, Jennifer Johnson, what a sweet [G] memory.
_ _ [F] I saved your picture [C] in my four-coat pocket, Jennifer Johnson, [G] did you save one [C] of me?
_ [F] I saved your picture [C] in my four-coat pocket, Jennifer Johnson, [G] did you save one [C] of me? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [C] _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _