Chords for Red Molly " Whitchita" Madison Square Park NYC July '09
Tempo:
105.55 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Love and Other Tragedies is the name of the record.
We put it out in May of last year.
[C]
This is called Wichita.
[N] [C]
She went back to Wichita, she went back to her ma and [G] pa.
I reckon I saw her next to my truck pumping gas [C] with her car packed up.
We talked as neighbors will, they were waiting for the tanks to [G] fill.
We talked about nothing, how it might snow, how [C] far she had to go.
[F] Going back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and fields burn [F] and fall.
You can still hear the night [G] birds call, back [C] to Wichita.
She came in 85, came here as a July [G] driver.
Never got easy, never got rich, ain't got [C] much, but she came here with her.
Good times have all been spent, she ain't broke but she's barely [G] bent.
Nothing she wants here, nothing that shines, she's [C] made it her mind.
Going [F] back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and the fields [C] burn [F] and fall.
You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] back to Wichita.
[G] She says for all my [F] time, well I ain't got [C] much to show.
[G] You can tell that man of [F] mine, and anyone [G] who wants to know.
[Am] [F] Going back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and the fields [C] burn and [F] fall.
You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] Wichita.
[F] You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] back to Wichita.
[F]
We put it out in May of last year.
[C]
This is called Wichita.
[N] [C]
She went back to Wichita, she went back to her ma and [G] pa.
I reckon I saw her next to my truck pumping gas [C] with her car packed up.
We talked as neighbors will, they were waiting for the tanks to [G] fill.
We talked about nothing, how it might snow, how [C] far she had to go.
[F] Going back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and fields burn [F] and fall.
You can still hear the night [G] birds call, back [C] to Wichita.
She came in 85, came here as a July [G] driver.
Never got easy, never got rich, ain't got [C] much, but she came here with her.
Good times have all been spent, she ain't broke but she's barely [G] bent.
Nothing she wants here, nothing that shines, she's [C] made it her mind.
Going [F] back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and the fields [C] burn [F] and fall.
You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] back to Wichita.
[G] She says for all my [F] time, well I ain't got [C] much to show.
[G] You can tell that man of [F] mine, and anyone [G] who wants to know.
[Am] [F] Going back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and the fields [C] burn and [F] fall.
You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] Wichita.
[F] You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] back to Wichita.
[F]
Key:
C
G
F
Am
C
G
F
Am
Love and Other Tragedies is the name of the record.
We put it out in May of last year.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ This is called Wichita. _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She went back to Wichita, she went back to her ma and [G] pa.
I reckon I saw her next to my truck pumping gas [C] with her car packed up.
We talked as neighbors will, they were waiting for the tanks to [G] fill.
We talked about nothing, how it might snow, how [C] far she had to go.
[F] Going back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and fields burn [F] and fall.
You can still hear the night [G] birds _ call, back [C] to Wichita. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She came in 85, came here as a July [G] driver.
Never got easy, never got rich, ain't got [C] much, but she came here with her.
Good times have all been spent, she ain't broke but she's barely [G] bent.
Nothing she wants here, nothing that shines, she's [C] made it her mind.
Going [F] back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and the fields [C] burn [F] and fall. _
You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] back to Wichita.
_ _ _ [G] She says for all my [F] time, well I ain't got [C] much to show.
[G] You can tell that man of [F] mine, and anyone [G] who wants to know. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] [F] Going back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and the fields [C] burn and [F] fall.
_ You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] Wichita. _ _
[F] You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] back to Wichita. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
We put it out in May of last year.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ This is called Wichita. _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She went back to Wichita, she went back to her ma and [G] pa.
I reckon I saw her next to my truck pumping gas [C] with her car packed up.
We talked as neighbors will, they were waiting for the tanks to [G] fill.
We talked about nothing, how it might snow, how [C] far she had to go.
[F] Going back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and fields burn [F] and fall.
You can still hear the night [G] birds _ call, back [C] to Wichita. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She came in 85, came here as a July [G] driver.
Never got easy, never got rich, ain't got [C] much, but she came here with her.
Good times have all been spent, she ain't broke but she's barely [G] bent.
Nothing she wants here, nothing that shines, she's [C] made it her mind.
Going [F] back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and the fields [C] burn [F] and fall. _
You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] back to Wichita.
_ _ _ [G] She says for all my [F] time, well I ain't got [C] much to show.
[G] You can tell that man of [F] mine, and anyone [G] who wants to know. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] [F] Going back when the grass [G] grows tall, [Am] and the fields [C] burn and [F] fall.
_ You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] Wichita. _ _
[F] You can still hear the night [G] birds call, [C] back to Wichita. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _