Chords for Porter Wagoner - Committed To Parkview
Tempo:
65.05 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You know, I've been a guest in a lot of great places in my lifetime.
[A] New York City, [E] Carnegie Hall, Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee, West Plains, Missouri,
hometown.
And I was [A] committed to Park View.
Hope I never have to go there again.
There's a man across the hall [E] who sits staring at the floor.
And he thinks he's Hank Williams.
[A] Hear him singing through the door.
[D] There's a girl in 202 [A] who stops by to visit me.
[B] And she talks about her songs [E] and the star that she should be.
[A] There's a lot of real fine talent [D] staying in or passing through.
And for one thing [A] or another, [D] they're committed to [A] Park View.
There's a girl in 207 [E] coming down on Thorazine.
And the superstar's ex-drummer [A] trying to kick Ben's dream.
There's [D] a real fine country singer who [A] has tried and tried and tried.
They [B] just brought him in this morning [E] and attempted suicide.
[A] There are those who never made it, [D] those who did and now are through.
Some came of their [A] own good choosing.
[D] Some committed [A] to Park View.
There's a girl who cries above me [E] loud enough to wake the dead.
They don't know what she has taken [A] that has scrambled up her head.
[D] There's a boy just down below me [A] who's the son of some well-known.
[B] He was brought in by his mother, [E] cause his daddy's always gone.
[A] There's a bum from down on Broadway [D] and a few quite well-to-do
who have withdrawn [A] from the rat race [D] and committed [A] to Park View.
They wake me about 6.30 [E] just before the morning meal.
Well, they're taking my blood pressure.
[A] They ask me how I feel.
And [D] I always say, fantastic, there [A] ain't nothing wrong with me.
[B] Then they give me my injection [E] and I go right back to sleep.
[A] And my days are kind of foggy [D] and my nights are dreamy too.
[A] For they're taking good care of me [D] while committed to Park View.
[A]
[A] New York City, [E] Carnegie Hall, Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee, West Plains, Missouri,
hometown.
And I was [A] committed to Park View.
Hope I never have to go there again.
There's a man across the hall [E] who sits staring at the floor.
And he thinks he's Hank Williams.
[A] Hear him singing through the door.
[D] There's a girl in 202 [A] who stops by to visit me.
[B] And she talks about her songs [E] and the star that she should be.
[A] There's a lot of real fine talent [D] staying in or passing through.
And for one thing [A] or another, [D] they're committed to [A] Park View.
There's a girl in 207 [E] coming down on Thorazine.
And the superstar's ex-drummer [A] trying to kick Ben's dream.
There's [D] a real fine country singer who [A] has tried and tried and tried.
They [B] just brought him in this morning [E] and attempted suicide.
[A] There are those who never made it, [D] those who did and now are through.
Some came of their [A] own good choosing.
[D] Some committed [A] to Park View.
There's a girl who cries above me [E] loud enough to wake the dead.
They don't know what she has taken [A] that has scrambled up her head.
[D] There's a boy just down below me [A] who's the son of some well-known.
[B] He was brought in by his mother, [E] cause his daddy's always gone.
[A] There's a bum from down on Broadway [D] and a few quite well-to-do
who have withdrawn [A] from the rat race [D] and committed [A] to Park View.
They wake me about 6.30 [E] just before the morning meal.
Well, they're taking my blood pressure.
[A] They ask me how I feel.
And [D] I always say, fantastic, there [A] ain't nothing wrong with me.
[B] Then they give me my injection [E] and I go right back to sleep.
[A] And my days are kind of foggy [D] and my nights are dreamy too.
[A] For they're taking good care of me [D] while committed to Park View.
[A]
Key:
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D
E
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You know, I've been a guest in a lot of great places in my lifetime.
[A] New York City, [E] Carnegie Hall, Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee, West Plains, Missouri,
hometown.
And I was [A] committed to Park View.
Hope I never have to go there again.
_ There's a man across the hall [E] who sits staring at the floor.
And he thinks he's Hank Williams.
[A] Hear him singing through the door.
[D] There's a girl in 202 [A] who stops by to visit me.
[B] And she talks about her songs [E] and the star that she should be.
[A] There's a lot of real fine talent [D] staying in or passing through. _
And for one thing [A] or another, [D] they're committed to [A] Park View.
_ _ There's a girl in 207 [E] coming down on Thorazine.
And the superstar's ex-drummer [A] trying to kick Ben's dream.
There's [D] a real fine country singer who [A] has tried and tried and tried.
They [B] just brought him in this morning [E] and attempted suicide.
[A] There are those who never made it, [D] those who did and now are through.
_ _ Some came of their [A] own good choosing.
[D] Some committed [A] to Park View.
_ There's a girl who cries above me [E] loud enough to wake the dead.
They don't know what she has taken [A] that has scrambled up her head.
[D] There's a boy just down below me [A] who's the son of some well-known.
[B] He was brought in by his mother, [E] cause his daddy's always gone.
[A] There's a bum from down on Broadway [D] and a few quite well-to-do
who _ have withdrawn [A] from the rat race [D] and committed [A] to Park View. _
They wake me about 6.30 [E] just before the morning meal.
Well, they're taking my blood pressure.
[A] They ask me how I feel.
And [D] I always say, fantastic, there [A] ain't nothing wrong with me.
[B] Then they give me my injection [E] and I go right back to sleep.
[A] And my days are kind of foggy [D] and my nights are dreamy too. _ _
[A] For they're taking good care of me [D] while committed to Park View.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] New York City, [E] Carnegie Hall, Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee, West Plains, Missouri,
hometown.
And I was [A] committed to Park View.
Hope I never have to go there again.
_ There's a man across the hall [E] who sits staring at the floor.
And he thinks he's Hank Williams.
[A] Hear him singing through the door.
[D] There's a girl in 202 [A] who stops by to visit me.
[B] And she talks about her songs [E] and the star that she should be.
[A] There's a lot of real fine talent [D] staying in or passing through. _
And for one thing [A] or another, [D] they're committed to [A] Park View.
_ _ There's a girl in 207 [E] coming down on Thorazine.
And the superstar's ex-drummer [A] trying to kick Ben's dream.
There's [D] a real fine country singer who [A] has tried and tried and tried.
They [B] just brought him in this morning [E] and attempted suicide.
[A] There are those who never made it, [D] those who did and now are through.
_ _ Some came of their [A] own good choosing.
[D] Some committed [A] to Park View.
_ There's a girl who cries above me [E] loud enough to wake the dead.
They don't know what she has taken [A] that has scrambled up her head.
[D] There's a boy just down below me [A] who's the son of some well-known.
[B] He was brought in by his mother, [E] cause his daddy's always gone.
[A] There's a bum from down on Broadway [D] and a few quite well-to-do
who _ have withdrawn [A] from the rat race [D] and committed [A] to Park View. _
They wake me about 6.30 [E] just before the morning meal.
Well, they're taking my blood pressure.
[A] They ask me how I feel.
And [D] I always say, fantastic, there [A] ain't nothing wrong with me.
[B] Then they give me my injection [E] and I go right back to sleep.
[A] And my days are kind of foggy [D] and my nights are dreamy too. _ _
[A] For they're taking good care of me [D] while committed to Park View.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _