Chords for Paul Kelly - 'To Her Door' live for abc.net.au/digmusic
Tempo:
94.95 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [D] [C]
[G] [D] [C]
[G] They [D] got married early, [C] [G] never had much money.
Then when [D] he got laid off, [C] they [G] really hit the skids.
Started [D] off as drinking, [C] [G] then they started fighting.
It took her [D] pretty badly.
[C] [G] She took both the kids.
She [Em] said, I'm not [D] standing by [C] to watch you [D] slowly die.
So watch [C] me walking [D] [G] out the door, [D] out [C] the door, [G]
out the door.
[D] [C] She said, shove it, Jack.
I'm walking [G] out your fucking door.
[D] [C]
[G] She [D] went to her brothers [C]
[G] and got a little byword.
He [D] went to the buttery, [C] stayed about [G] a year.
[D] Then he wrote a letter.
[C] He said, I [G] want to see you.
She [D] thought he sounded [C] better, so she set him [G] up to bed.
[Em] He was riding through [D] the cave, [C] in the [D] pouring rain, [C] on the [D] Capitaine's.
[G] To her door, [D] to [C] her door, [G]
to her door, [D] to [C] her door.
Yes, I was [G] singing like a low-down guitar.
[D] [C]
[G] [D] [C]
[G] [D]
[C] [G] [D]
[C] [G]
[D] He came in on a Sunday, [C] [G] every muscle aching, [D] walking in slow motion,
[C] like he'd just been hit.
[D] [G]
That was a different band.
Yeah, sorry.
He came [D] in on a Sunday.
[C] Actually, I know what that's like.
Every [G] muscle aching.
He was [D] walking in slow motion, [C] like he'd just been [G] hit.
[D] He never beat you.
[C] We [G] didn't know his children.
[D] Couldn't make a picture.
[C] Get [G] them on a fit.
He [Em] was shaking [D] in his seat, [C] riding [G] through [D] the streets, [C] in a silver top.
[D] [Em] To her, shaking in [D] his seat, [C]
riding [D] through the streets, in [C] a silver top, [D] taxi cab.
[G] To her door, [D] to [C] her door, [G]
to her door, [D] to [C] her door.
A [G] rather loving door.
[D] [C]
[G] [D]
[C] [G]
[N] Danko.
Oh, thanks a lot.
[G]
Ash Nala does usually do that bit in the band.
So that was entirely my fault.
It's always, you know, it's never my fault.
I was playing some pretty, pretty stuff before that day.
[C] You were.
I just got to be, just started thinking about, I don't know,
the cane and the bus and the kids.
Yeah, the party.
The party.
[D]
[G] [D] [C]
[G] They [D] got married early, [C] [G] never had much money.
Then when [D] he got laid off, [C] they [G] really hit the skids.
Started [D] off as drinking, [C] [G] then they started fighting.
It took her [D] pretty badly.
[C] [G] She took both the kids.
She [Em] said, I'm not [D] standing by [C] to watch you [D] slowly die.
So watch [C] me walking [D] [G] out the door, [D] out [C] the door, [G]
out the door.
[D] [C] She said, shove it, Jack.
I'm walking [G] out your fucking door.
[D] [C]
[G] She [D] went to her brothers [C]
[G] and got a little byword.
He [D] went to the buttery, [C] stayed about [G] a year.
[D] Then he wrote a letter.
[C] He said, I [G] want to see you.
She [D] thought he sounded [C] better, so she set him [G] up to bed.
[Em] He was riding through [D] the cave, [C] in the [D] pouring rain, [C] on the [D] Capitaine's.
[G] To her door, [D] to [C] her door, [G]
to her door, [D] to [C] her door.
Yes, I was [G] singing like a low-down guitar.
[D] [C]
[G] [D] [C]
[G] [D]
[C] [G] [D]
[C] [G]
[D] He came in on a Sunday, [C] [G] every muscle aching, [D] walking in slow motion,
[C] like he'd just been hit.
[D] [G]
That was a different band.
Yeah, sorry.
He came [D] in on a Sunday.
[C] Actually, I know what that's like.
Every [G] muscle aching.
He was [D] walking in slow motion, [C] like he'd just been [G] hit.
[D] He never beat you.
[C] We [G] didn't know his children.
[D] Couldn't make a picture.
[C] Get [G] them on a fit.
He [Em] was shaking [D] in his seat, [C] riding [G] through [D] the streets, [C] in a silver top.
[D] [Em] To her, shaking in [D] his seat, [C]
riding [D] through the streets, in [C] a silver top, [D] taxi cab.
[G] To her door, [D] to [C] her door, [G]
to her door, [D] to [C] her door.
A [G] rather loving door.
[D] [C]
[G] [D]
[C] [G]
[N] Danko.
Oh, thanks a lot.
[G]
Ash Nala does usually do that bit in the band.
So that was entirely my fault.
It's always, you know, it's never my fault.
I was playing some pretty, pretty stuff before that day.
[C] You were.
I just got to be, just started thinking about, I don't know,
the cane and the bus and the kids.
Yeah, the party.
The party.
[D]
Key:
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C
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Em
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C
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Em
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ They [D] got married early, [C] _ [G] never had much money.
Then when [D] he got laid off, [C] they [G] really hit the skids.
_ Started [D] off as drinking, [C] _ [G] then they started fighting. _
It took her [D] pretty badly.
[C] _ [G] She took both the kids.
She [Em] said, I'm not [D] standing by [C] to watch you [D] slowly die.
So watch [C] me walking [D] _ [G] out the door, _ [D] out [C] the door, [G] _
out the door.
_ [D] _ [C] She said, shove it, Jack.
I'm walking [G] out your fucking door.
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ She [D] went to her brothers [C] _
[G] and got a little byword.
_ He [D] went to the buttery, [C] _ stayed about [G] a year.
_ _ [D] Then he wrote a letter.
[C] _ He said, I [G] want to see you.
She [D] thought he sounded [C] better, so she set him [G] up to bed. _
[Em] He was riding through [D] the cave, [C] in the [D] pouring rain, [C] on the [D] Capitaine's.
[G] To her door, _ [D] to [C] her door, _ [G] _
to her door, _ [D] to [C] her door.
Yes, I was [G] singing like a low-down guitar.
[D] _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] He came in on a Sunday, _ [C] _ _ [G] every muscle aching, _ _ _ [D] walking in slow motion, _
[C] _ _ like he'd just been hit. _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ That was a different _ band.
Yeah, sorry.
_ He came [D] in on a Sunday.
[C] Actually, I know what that's like.
Every [G] muscle aching.
_ _ He was [D] walking in slow motion, _ [C] _ like he'd just been [G] hit. _
_ [D] He never beat you.
[C] _ We [G] didn't know his children.
_ [D] Couldn't make a picture.
_ [C] Get [G] them on a fit.
_ He [Em] was shaking [D] in his seat, [C] riding [G] through [D] the streets, [C] in a silver top.
[D] _ [Em] To her, shaking in [D] his seat, _ [C]
riding [D] through the streets, in [C] a silver top, [D] taxi cab.
[G] To her door, [D] _ to [C] her door, [G] _
to her door, _ [D] to [C] her door.
A [G] rather loving door.
_ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] Danko.
Oh, thanks a lot.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Ash Nala does usually do that bit in the band.
So that was entirely my fault.
It's always, you know, it's never my fault. _
I was playing some pretty, pretty stuff before that day.
_ [C] You were.
I just got to be, just started thinking about, I don't know,
the cane and the bus and the kids.
Yeah, the party.
The party.
_ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ They [D] got married early, [C] _ [G] never had much money.
Then when [D] he got laid off, [C] they [G] really hit the skids.
_ Started [D] off as drinking, [C] _ [G] then they started fighting. _
It took her [D] pretty badly.
[C] _ [G] She took both the kids.
She [Em] said, I'm not [D] standing by [C] to watch you [D] slowly die.
So watch [C] me walking [D] _ [G] out the door, _ [D] out [C] the door, [G] _
out the door.
_ [D] _ [C] She said, shove it, Jack.
I'm walking [G] out your fucking door.
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ She [D] went to her brothers [C] _
[G] and got a little byword.
_ He [D] went to the buttery, [C] _ stayed about [G] a year.
_ _ [D] Then he wrote a letter.
[C] _ He said, I [G] want to see you.
She [D] thought he sounded [C] better, so she set him [G] up to bed. _
[Em] He was riding through [D] the cave, [C] in the [D] pouring rain, [C] on the [D] Capitaine's.
[G] To her door, _ [D] to [C] her door, _ [G] _
to her door, _ [D] to [C] her door.
Yes, I was [G] singing like a low-down guitar.
[D] _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] He came in on a Sunday, _ [C] _ _ [G] every muscle aching, _ _ _ [D] walking in slow motion, _
[C] _ _ like he'd just been hit. _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ That was a different _ band.
Yeah, sorry.
_ He came [D] in on a Sunday.
[C] Actually, I know what that's like.
Every [G] muscle aching.
_ _ He was [D] walking in slow motion, _ [C] _ like he'd just been [G] hit. _
_ [D] He never beat you.
[C] _ We [G] didn't know his children.
_ [D] Couldn't make a picture.
_ [C] Get [G] them on a fit.
_ He [Em] was shaking [D] in his seat, [C] riding [G] through [D] the streets, [C] in a silver top.
[D] _ [Em] To her, shaking in [D] his seat, _ [C]
riding [D] through the streets, in [C] a silver top, [D] taxi cab.
[G] To her door, [D] _ to [C] her door, [G] _
to her door, _ [D] to [C] her door.
A [G] rather loving door.
_ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] Danko.
Oh, thanks a lot.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Ash Nala does usually do that bit in the band.
So that was entirely my fault.
It's always, you know, it's never my fault. _
I was playing some pretty, pretty stuff before that day.
_ [C] You were.
I just got to be, just started thinking about, I don't know,
the cane and the bus and the kids.
Yeah, the party.
The party.
_ [D] _ _