Chords for Peaky Blinders Mr.Jones Soundtrack (Ballad of Thin Man-Richard Hawley)

Tempo:
73.45 bpm
Chords used:

Am

C

F

Em

Dm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Peaky Blinders Mr.Jones Soundtrack (Ballad of Thin Man-Richard Hawley) chords
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[A] [Am]
You walk into the room [Ab] with your pencil in your hand.
[C] You see somebody naked and you say, [Am] who is that man?
[D] [F] You try so hard but you [Dm] don't understand [C] just what you [Em] will say when [Am] you get home.
[C] Because something [Em] is happening here [Am] but you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John?
You raise up your head [Ab] and you ask, is this where it is?
[C] Well, somebody points to you and says, [Am] [D] it's his.
[F] And you say, what's mine?
And somebody [Dm] else says, well, what is?
And [C] you say, oh my [Em] God, am I here [Am] all along?
[C] But something [Em] is happening, [Am] you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John?
You hand in your ticket [Ab] and you go watch the geek [C] who immediately walks up to you and
[Am] hears you speak and says, how does it [Dm] feel to be such a freak?
You [C] say, impossible, [Em] as he hands you [Am] a bone.
[C] And [Em] something is happening here [Am] but you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John?
You have many contacts [C] among the lumberjacks.
[F] Get you facts when somebody attacks [Am] your imagination.
Nobody has any respect.
[C] Anyway, they already expect you [F] to all give a check to [Dm] judge-deductible charity [G] organizations.
Ah, [Am] you've been with the professors.
[Ab] They've all liked your looks.
[Am] With great lawyers, you have discussed lepers [D] and crooks.
[F] You've been through all of S.
[Dm] Scott's joke books.
[C] You're very [Em] well read, [Am] it's well known.
[C] But [Em] something is happening here, [Am] you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John?
Where the sword swallower, [Ab] he comes up to you and he kneels.
[C] He crosses himself and then he clips [Gb] his [D] high heels.
[F] Without further notice, he asks you [Dm] how it feels.
And he [C] says, here's your [Em] throat back, thanks [Am] for the loan.
[C] And oh, [Em] something is happening here, [Am] you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John?
Now you see this one-eyed midget [Ab] shouting the word now.
[C] And you say, for what reason?
[Gb] And he [D] says, how?
[F] And you say, what does this mean?
And [Dm] he screams back, you're a cow.
[C] Give me [Em] some milk or [Am] else go home.
[C] You know [Em] something is happening here, [Am] but you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John?
Well, you walk into the room like a [Ab] camel.
And then you frown.
[C] You put your eyes in your pocket [D] and your nose on the ground.
[F] There ought to be a law against [Dm] you coming around.
[C] You should be [Em] made to wear [Am] earphones.
[C] God, [Em] something is happening [Am] here, you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John?
[C] God, [Em] something is happening [Am] here, and you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John?
Mr.
John.
Mr.
John.
[A]
Key:  
Am
2311
C
3211
F
134211111
Em
121
Dm
2311
Am
2311
C
3211
F
134211111
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To learn Richard Hawley - Ballad Of A Thin Man chords, your practice should emphasize these chord progressions: F, Am, C, Em, Am, Ab, C and Am. Start with a comfortable 36 BPM and as you become proficient, aim for the song's BPM of 73. Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: A Minor.

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[A] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ You walk into the room [Ab] with your pencil in your hand.
_ [C] You see somebody naked and you say, [Am] who is that man?
[D] _ [F] You try so hard but you [Dm] don't understand [C] just what you [Em] will say when [Am] you get home. _
_ [C] Because something [Em] is happening here [Am] but you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You raise up your head [Ab] and you ask, is this where it is?
[C] Well, somebody points to you and says, [Am] _ [D] it's his.
[F] And you say, what's mine?
And somebody [Dm] else says, well, what is?
And [C] you say, oh my [Em] God, am I here [Am] all along?
_ _ _ [C] But something [Em] is happening, [Am] you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John? _ _ _ _ _
_ You hand in your ticket [Ab] and you go watch the geek [C] who immediately walks up to you and
[Am] hears you speak and says, how does it [Dm] feel to be such a freak?
You [C] say, impossible, [Em] as he hands you [Am] a bone. _
_ [C] And [Em] something is happening here [Am] but you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John? _
_ _ _ _ _ You have many contacts [C] among the lumberjacks.
[F] Get you facts when somebody attacks [Am] your imagination.
_ _ Nobody has any respect.
[C] Anyway, they already expect you [F] to all give a check to [Dm] judge-deductible charity [G] organizations. _
_ _ _ Ah, [Am] you've been with the professors.
_ [Ab] They've all liked your looks.
[Am] _ With great lawyers, you have discussed lepers [D] and crooks.
[F] You've been through all of S.
[Dm] Scott's joke books.
[C] You're very [Em] well read, [Am] it's well known.
_ _ [C] But [Em] something is happening here, [Am] you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John? _ _ _ _ _
Where the sword swallower, _ [Ab] he comes up to you and he kneels.
[C] He crosses himself and then he clips [Gb] his [D] high heels.
[F] Without further notice, he asks you [Dm] how it feels.
And he [C] says, here's your [Em] throat back, thanks [Am] for the loan. _
_ [C] And oh, [Em] something is happening here, [Am] you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John? _
_ _ _ Now you see this one-eyed midget _ [Ab] shouting the word now.
[C] And you say, for what reason?
[Gb] And he [D] says, how?
_ [F] And you say, what does this mean?
And [Dm] he screams back, you're a cow.
[C] Give me [Em] some milk or [Am] else go home.
_ [C] You know [Em] something is happening here, [Am] but you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John? _ _ _ _
Well, you walk into the room like a [Ab] camel.
And then you frown.
[C] You put your eyes in your pocket [D] and your nose on the ground.
[F] There ought to be a law against [Dm] you coming around.
[C] You should be [Em] made to wear [Am] _ earphones.
_ [C] God, [Em] something is happening [Am] here, you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John? _
_ [C] God, [Em] something is happening [Am] here, and you don't know what it is.
[F] Do you, [Am] Mr.
John? _
_ _ _ _ Mr.
John. _
_ _ _ _ Mr.
John. _
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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