Chords for Miles Kane - Looking Out My Window (Tom Jones Cover)
Tempo:
112.45 bpm
Chords used:
D
Gm
Dm
Am
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Dm] [C]
[Bb] [Am]
[Dm]
[D]
[Gm]
[D] I'm trying to find you.
[Am] Nobody's [Gm] leaving.
I'm [D] screaming.
[F] [D]
Looking out my window, what do I see?
Nobody's crying.
I'm as glad as me.
[Gm] I don't think that they feel so alone and blue.
[D] Looking out my window, woman, I'm trying to find you.
[Am] Nobody's [Gm] leaving.
Why are you [Dm] screaming?
[D]
I'd [G]
[D] like to tell you about a little girl who left me so alone and blue.
The [Dm] trouble is if I paint the picture too well, you might fall in love [D] with her too.
Oh, she's about five, six, [Eb] a little bag [C] of [D] tricks.
My mother told me to watch my back, but I wouldn't listen.
Because you are stretching out my own love, baby.
Looking out my window, down the middle of the track.
Oh, that little brown-eyed girl, she's coming [Gm] back.
Yeah, she's a little girl.
[D] Looking out my window, my own [Am] mind.
Nobody's leaving.
[Gm] Why are [D] you screaming?
[Dm] Wow!
Baby, come on home.
I don't care what the government says once I'm in the highway.
I'm on my knees, begging you please.
[D] Wow!
[G]
[Bb] [Am]
[Dm]
[D]
[Gm]
[D] I'm trying to find you.
[Am] Nobody's [Gm] leaving.
I'm [D] screaming.
[F] [D]
Looking out my window, what do I see?
Nobody's crying.
I'm as glad as me.
[Gm] I don't think that they feel so alone and blue.
[D] Looking out my window, woman, I'm trying to find you.
[Am] Nobody's [Gm] leaving.
Why are you [Dm] screaming?
[D]
I'd [G]
[D] like to tell you about a little girl who left me so alone and blue.
The [Dm] trouble is if I paint the picture too well, you might fall in love [D] with her too.
Oh, she's about five, six, [Eb] a little bag [C] of [D] tricks.
My mother told me to watch my back, but I wouldn't listen.
Because you are stretching out my own love, baby.
Looking out my window, down the middle of the track.
Oh, that little brown-eyed girl, she's coming [Gm] back.
Yeah, she's a little girl.
[D] Looking out my window, my own [Am] mind.
Nobody's leaving.
[Gm] Why are [D] you screaming?
[Dm] Wow!
Baby, come on home.
I don't care what the government says once I'm in the highway.
I'm on my knees, begging you please.
[D] Wow!
[G]
Key:
D
Gm
Dm
Am
C
D
Gm
Dm
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ I'm trying to find you. _
[Am] _ _ Nobody's [Gm] leaving.
_ I'm [D] screaming.
_ _ [F] _ [D] _ _ _ _
Looking out my window, what do I see?
_ Nobody's crying.
I'm as glad as me.
[Gm] I don't think that they feel so alone and blue.
[D] Looking out my window, woman, I'm trying to find you.
[Am] _ _ Nobody's [Gm] leaving.
_ Why are you [Dm] screaming?
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ I'd _ [G] _ _
[D] _ like to tell you about a little girl who left me so alone and blue.
The [Dm] trouble is if I paint the picture too well, you might fall in love [D] with her too.
Oh, she's about five, six, [Eb] a little bag [C] of [D] tricks.
My mother told me to watch my back, but I wouldn't listen.
_ Because you are stretching out my own love, baby.
Looking out my window, down the middle of the track.
Oh, that little brown-eyed girl, she's coming [Gm] back.
Yeah, she's a little girl. _ _ _
[D] _ Looking out my window, my own [Am] mind.
_ _ Nobody's leaving.
[Gm] _ Why are [D] you screaming?
_ [Dm] _ Wow! _ _
_ _ Baby, come on home. _
I _ don't care what the government says once I'm in the highway.
_ _ I'm on my _ knees, begging you please. _ _
[D] Wow! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ I'm trying to find you. _
[Am] _ _ Nobody's [Gm] leaving.
_ I'm [D] screaming.
_ _ [F] _ [D] _ _ _ _
Looking out my window, what do I see?
_ Nobody's crying.
I'm as glad as me.
[Gm] I don't think that they feel so alone and blue.
[D] Looking out my window, woman, I'm trying to find you.
[Am] _ _ Nobody's [Gm] leaving.
_ Why are you [Dm] screaming?
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ I'd _ [G] _ _
[D] _ like to tell you about a little girl who left me so alone and blue.
The [Dm] trouble is if I paint the picture too well, you might fall in love [D] with her too.
Oh, she's about five, six, [Eb] a little bag [C] of [D] tricks.
My mother told me to watch my back, but I wouldn't listen.
_ Because you are stretching out my own love, baby.
Looking out my window, down the middle of the track.
Oh, that little brown-eyed girl, she's coming [Gm] back.
Yeah, she's a little girl. _ _ _
[D] _ Looking out my window, my own [Am] mind.
_ _ Nobody's leaving.
[Gm] _ Why are [D] you screaming?
_ [Dm] _ Wow! _ _
_ _ Baby, come on home. _
I _ don't care what the government says once I'm in the highway.
_ _ I'm on my _ knees, begging you please. _ _
[D] Wow! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _