Chords for Peter Mulvey - Knuckleball Suite (live)
Tempo:
62.85 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
Bm
E
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#] [A] [A]
[Dm]
It is a warm summer evening I can just hear the knuckleball sweet.
It is a warm summer evening I can just hear the knuckleball sweet.
[Bm] I can hear the crow from [D] around in the rain clouds of [A] blind and deafening.
This town is a [D] talisman, it's a [A] vanishing beat.
[D] This town is a talisman, we are [A] a vanishing breed.
[Bm] Oh, but our song is a [A] first tier viola lost in the weeds.
[D]
[A] [Bm]
[E] [A] Well, I see his drinking [D] sand in Manport down at the [A] old cafe.
[D]
[A] [Bm] Well, his brother goes by [D] Storlin River and he [A] likes it that way.
Sally, look, put in the [D] backyard, going out to that [A] star above the pine.
[D]
Sally, look, put in the backyard, going out [A] to that star above the pine.
[Bm] Who wants to start [D] a rancid Sally with [A] wine, you with wine, you with wine, you with [A] wine.
[Bm]
[E] My brother Franklin is the [D] ace, oh, he is a [A] wildest sport.
[D] My brother Franklin is the ace, oh, he is a [A] wildest sport.
[Bm] Going out to the old cafe [D] to sip a fill, [A] learn to drink the sandy Manport.
Oh, it's a warm [D] summer evening, all that I [A] hear is the sweet.
[D] It is a warm summer evening, all that I [A] hear is the sweet.
That I can hear the [Bm] clover hum along, [A] I can hear the rain clouds and they are finding their feet.
[Bm] I can hear the clover hum along this summer [A] evening the way we all used to be.
[B] All of these warm [D] summer evenings where we once again [A] shall all be.
[Dm]
It is a warm summer evening I can just hear the knuckleball sweet.
It is a warm summer evening I can just hear the knuckleball sweet.
[Bm] I can hear the crow from [D] around in the rain clouds of [A] blind and deafening.
This town is a [D] talisman, it's a [A] vanishing beat.
[D] This town is a talisman, we are [A] a vanishing breed.
[Bm] Oh, but our song is a [A] first tier viola lost in the weeds.
[D]
[A] [Bm]
[E] [A] Well, I see his drinking [D] sand in Manport down at the [A] old cafe.
[D]
[A] [Bm] Well, his brother goes by [D] Storlin River and he [A] likes it that way.
Sally, look, put in the [D] backyard, going out to that [A] star above the pine.
[D]
Sally, look, put in the backyard, going out [A] to that star above the pine.
[Bm] Who wants to start [D] a rancid Sally with [A] wine, you with wine, you with wine, you with [A] wine.
[Bm]
[E] My brother Franklin is the [D] ace, oh, he is a [A] wildest sport.
[D] My brother Franklin is the ace, oh, he is a [A] wildest sport.
[Bm] Going out to the old cafe [D] to sip a fill, [A] learn to drink the sandy Manport.
Oh, it's a warm [D] summer evening, all that I [A] hear is the sweet.
[D] It is a warm summer evening, all that I [A] hear is the sweet.
That I can hear the [Bm] clover hum along, [A] I can hear the rain clouds and they are finding their feet.
[Bm] I can hear the clover hum along this summer [A] evening the way we all used to be.
[B] All of these warm [D] summer evenings where we once again [A] shall all be.
Key:
A
D
Bm
E
C#
A
D
Bm
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ [A] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It is a warm summer evening I can just hear the knuckleball sweet.
_ It is a warm summer evening I can just hear the knuckleball sweet.
_ [Bm] I can hear the crow from [D] around in the rain clouds of [A] blind and deafening.
_ _ _ _ _ _ This town is a [D] talisman, it's a [A] vanishing beat.
_ [D] This town is a talisman, we are [A] a vanishing breed.
[Bm] Oh, but our song is a [A] first tier viola lost in the weeds. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ Well, I see his drinking [D] sand in Manport down at the [A] old cafe.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] Well, his brother goes by [D] Storlin River and he [A] likes it that way.
_ Sally, look, put in the [D] backyard, going out to that [A] star above the pine.
_ _ [D]
Sally, look, put in the backyard, going out [A] to that star above the pine.
[Bm] Who wants to start [D] a rancid Sally with [A] wine, you with wine, you with wine, you with [A] wine. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ My brother Franklin is the [D] ace, oh, he is a [A] wildest sport.
_ [D] My brother Franklin is the ace, oh, he is a [A] wildest sport.
_ [Bm] Going out to the old cafe [D] to sip a fill, [A] learn to drink the sandy Manport.
Oh, it's a warm [D] summer evening, all that I [A] hear is the sweet.
_ [D] It is a warm summer evening, all that I [A] hear is the sweet.
That I can hear the [Bm] clover hum along, [A] I can hear the rain clouds and they are finding their feet.
_ [Bm] I can hear the clover hum along this summer [A] evening the way we all used to be.
_ [B] All of these warm [D] summer evenings where we once again [A] shall all be. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It is a warm summer evening I can just hear the knuckleball sweet.
_ It is a warm summer evening I can just hear the knuckleball sweet.
_ [Bm] I can hear the crow from [D] around in the rain clouds of [A] blind and deafening.
_ _ _ _ _ _ This town is a [D] talisman, it's a [A] vanishing beat.
_ [D] This town is a talisman, we are [A] a vanishing breed.
[Bm] Oh, but our song is a [A] first tier viola lost in the weeds. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ Well, I see his drinking [D] sand in Manport down at the [A] old cafe.
_ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] Well, his brother goes by [D] Storlin River and he [A] likes it that way.
_ Sally, look, put in the [D] backyard, going out to that [A] star above the pine.
_ _ [D]
Sally, look, put in the backyard, going out [A] to that star above the pine.
[Bm] Who wants to start [D] a rancid Sally with [A] wine, you with wine, you with wine, you with [A] wine. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ My brother Franklin is the [D] ace, oh, he is a [A] wildest sport.
_ [D] My brother Franklin is the ace, oh, he is a [A] wildest sport.
_ [Bm] Going out to the old cafe [D] to sip a fill, [A] learn to drink the sandy Manport.
Oh, it's a warm [D] summer evening, all that I [A] hear is the sweet.
_ [D] It is a warm summer evening, all that I [A] hear is the sweet.
That I can hear the [Bm] clover hum along, [A] I can hear the rain clouds and they are finding their feet.
_ [Bm] I can hear the clover hum along this summer [A] evening the way we all used to be.
_ [B] All of these warm [D] summer evenings where we once again [A] shall all be. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _