Chords for Murray Head - One Night In Bangkok "From CHESS"

Tempo:
108.85 bpm
Chords used:

Dm

Gm

C

D

Bb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Murray Head - One Night In Bangkok "From CHESS" chords
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[A]
[Am] [A]
[Eb] [A] [Am]
[D] [Em] [F] [A] [Bb]
[Bbm] [D] [C] [Dm] the city [D] is the creme de la creme of the chess world in a [C] show [D] with everything but pure [Gm] brinna.
[Dm] Top [D] size doesn't seem a [C] minute.
The [Dm] tirillons all have the chess boards in it.
All [C] change.
Don't you know the way you play [Dm] at this level is no ordinary [Gm] venue?
[F] Iceland or the Philippines or Haiti [Gm] or [Bb] the Mestal.
[Dm] One [Bb] night in Vancouver, [F] the wild [Dm] stars are down.
The [Gm] bombers are super-super-duper safe-free.
[Dm] You're [Bb] on the guard in every [F] door, [Dm] down, but down.
And if you're [A] lucky, then the gods [Gm] are cheap.
I can feel an angel sliding [D] up to me.
One town's fairy like another when your head's down over your pieces, brother.
It's a drag, it's a bore.
She [Bb] gets to you, there's such a panic.
When [D] they're looking at the border, looking at [Gm] the city.
What do you [Dm] mean?
[Gm] You see one crowded, polluted, sinking [D] town.
No one cares, farmers, no sweets on the set-up.
They just have a terrible mood.
Get tied, you're talking to a tourist who's every move's among the purest.
[Gm] [F] I get my kicks above the weight-line, [Bb] sunshine.
[Dm]
One [Bb] night in Vancouver [F] makes the [C] heart [Dm] man humble.
Not much we [Gm] can be sharing next to see.
[Dm]
One [Bb] night in Vancouver, [F] the dust [Dm]
can [Gm] be terrible with your company.
I can feel the devil walking [D] next to me.
[A] Gonna
[D] [C] [Dm] be the witness [C] to the [D] ultimate test of cerebral.
This grips [Dm] me more than what [C] a muddy old [D] river or reclining Buddha.
[Gm] Thank God I'm only watching the game, controlling [Bb] it.
[Dm] I don't see you guys [Am] raising the kind of mate I'm [D] contemplating.
I [C] bet you [Dm] watch.
I would invite you, but the [C] queens we [Gm] use will not excite you.
So you better go back to your bars, your temples, your massage [Dbm] parlors.
[Dm] One [Bb] night in Vancouver, [F] the [C] world's [Dm] your offer.
The bars are temples, but [Gm] their pearls ain't free.
[Dm]
So find [Bb] a garden that [F] may [C] grow a [Dm] little closer.
A [Gm] little fresher, a little history.
I can feel an angel sliding into [Dm] me.
One [Bb] night in Vancouver [F] makes the [C] heart [Dm] man humble.
Not [Gm] much we can be sharing next to see.
[Dm] One [Bb] night in Vancouver, [F] the stars die [Dm] humble.
Can't be too careful [E] with your company.
[Gm] I can feel the devil walking next [Dm] to [C] me.
[Dm]
Key:  
Dm
2311
Gm
123111113
C
3211
D
1321
Bb
12341111
Dm
2311
Gm
123111113
C
3211
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To jam and learn the simple chords for Murray Head - (Original Single Version) One Night In Bangkok chords, practice playing Gm, Dm, Bb, F, Dm, F, C and Dm in sequence. For best results, commence at 54 BPM and progress to the song's BPM of 109. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: D Minor.

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[Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
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[D] _ [Em] _ [F] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [Bb] _
[Bbm] _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _ [Dm] the city [D] is the creme de la creme of the chess world in a [C] show [D] with everything but pure [Gm] _ _ brinna. _ _ _
[Dm] Top [D] size doesn't seem a [C] minute.
The [Dm] tirillons all have the chess boards in it.
All [C] change.
Don't you know the way you play [Dm] at this level is no ordinary [Gm] venue?
[F] _ Iceland or the Philippines or Haiti [Gm] or [Bb] the Mestal.
_ [Dm] One [Bb] night in Vancouver, [F] the wild [Dm] stars are down.
The [Gm] bombers are super-super-duper safe-free.
[Dm] You're [Bb] on the guard in every [F] door, [Dm] down, but down.
And if you're [A] lucky, then the gods [Gm] are cheap.
I can feel an angel sliding [D] up to me.
One town's fairy like another when your head's down over your pieces, brother.
It's a drag, it's a bore.
She [Bb] gets to you, there's such a panic.
When [D] they're looking at the border, looking at [Gm] the city.
What do you [Dm] mean?
[Gm] You see one crowded, polluted, sinking [D] town.
No one cares, farmers, no sweets on the set-up.
They just have a terrible mood.
Get tied, you're talking to a tourist who's every move's among the purest.
[Gm] _ [F] I get my kicks above the weight-line, [Bb] sunshine.
_ _ _ _ [Dm]
One [Bb] night in Vancouver [F] makes the [C] heart [Dm] man humble.
Not much we [Gm] can be sharing next to see.
_ [Dm]
One [Bb] night in Vancouver, [F] the dust [Dm] _ _
can [Gm] be terrible with your company. _
I can feel the devil walking [D] next to me. _
_ [A] _ _ Gonna _ _ _
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_ [D] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] be the witness [C] to the [D] ultimate test of cerebral.
This grips [Dm] me more than what [C] a muddy old [D] river or reclining Buddha.
[Gm] Thank God I'm only watching the game, controlling [Bb] it.
_ [Dm] I don't see you guys [Am] raising the kind of mate I'm [D] contemplating.
I [C] bet you [Dm] watch.
I would invite you, but the [C] queens we [Gm] use will not excite you.
So you better go back to your bars, your temples, your massage [Dbm] parlors.
[Dm] One [Bb] night in Vancouver, [F] the [C] world's [Dm] your offer.
The bars are temples, but [Gm] their pearls ain't free.
_ [Dm]
So find [Bb] a garden that [F] may [C] grow a [Dm] little closer.
A [Gm] little fresher, a little history. _
I can feel an angel sliding into [Dm] me.
One [Bb] night in Vancouver [F] makes the [C] heart [Dm] man humble.
Not [Gm] much we can be sharing next to see.
_ [Dm] One [Bb] night in Vancouver, [F] the stars die [Dm] humble.
Can't be too careful [E] with your company.
_ [Gm] I can feel the devil walking next [Dm] to [C] me.
_ _ [Dm] _

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This song was authored by Benny Andersson, Tim Rice and Björn Ulvaeus.

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