Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers "Contraband" Chords
Tempo:
115.5 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
E
F#
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[A]
[D] [A] Anything you want, you should [D] tell me.
[A] La cocaína, la salma, [D] the soy.
[G]
Typifying a [B] peacemaker's sound, it depends on what you think the peacemakers are.
I'm so close to the canvas I can't tell.
[Em] The cool thing is that there probably isn't a song that really [F#] typifies a peacemaker's sound.
The way I sort of describe this band is that basically they're a [E] pop rock band,
but they have a lot of southwestern influences with some Mexican rhythms and [D] some tropical rhythms,
a [Em] little bit of a country vibe, and they just blend [F] a lot of different genres
[A] into something that I haven't really heard too much and that has sort of a universal appeal.
I think it sounds honest, I [Am] think it sounds organic,
[D] and I think it sounds like [A] every piece of the picture, [D] the audio picture, is discernible.
I [E] think people really [D] enjoy the message of what Raj is [Bm] saying and how the band [F#] plays.
[D] But our sound is, [E] it's based in rock and roll, [A] it's based in melody, and it's based in [D] spirit.
I think it's [E] generally up-tempo, I think it's generally humanistic.
I don't know how [A] you throw that all in and just define a sound.
We've got everything from straight ahead [Dm] rock and roll to overt [N] reggae songs.
I think that there's a southwestern [A] sound and feel to it, but I don't know how to describe [D] that.
Basically they're a rock band, you know, so I [A]
[F#] think that what [A] keeps them from being too easily [D] classified
is what makes them so interesting, and that's [A] probably why we relate to it and get into it,
[D] because there's not too many bands out there like them, [E] none that I know of.
I'm from [D] a service to society
[Bm] I got [F#m] your pass, I've never bought a price [D] now
Choose your variety
You [A] name the time, you name the place
You name [D] the country band
I [E] will be there, darling, not a lot [A] of pain
I guarantee delivery
[D] By air, by sea or land
[Bm] That's how we make a [D] lot of easy money, [E] baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
[A] The hard way
[D] [A] The hard way
[D]
You [A] name the time, you name the place
[D] You name the country band
[A] That's how we make a lot of easy money, baby
[D] The hard way
[A] You name the
[A]
[D] [A] Anything you want, you should [D] tell me.
[A] La cocaína, la salma, [D] the soy.
[G]
Typifying a [B] peacemaker's sound, it depends on what you think the peacemakers are.
I'm so close to the canvas I can't tell.
[Em] The cool thing is that there probably isn't a song that really [F#] typifies a peacemaker's sound.
The way I sort of describe this band is that basically they're a [E] pop rock band,
but they have a lot of southwestern influences with some Mexican rhythms and [D] some tropical rhythms,
a [Em] little bit of a country vibe, and they just blend [F] a lot of different genres
[A] into something that I haven't really heard too much and that has sort of a universal appeal.
I think it sounds honest, I [Am] think it sounds organic,
[D] and I think it sounds like [A] every piece of the picture, [D] the audio picture, is discernible.
I [E] think people really [D] enjoy the message of what Raj is [Bm] saying and how the band [F#] plays.
[D] But our sound is, [E] it's based in rock and roll, [A] it's based in melody, and it's based in [D] spirit.
I think it's [E] generally up-tempo, I think it's generally humanistic.
I don't know how [A] you throw that all in and just define a sound.
We've got everything from straight ahead [Dm] rock and roll to overt [N] reggae songs.
I think that there's a southwestern [A] sound and feel to it, but I don't know how to describe [D] that.
Basically they're a rock band, you know, so I [A]
[F#] think that what [A] keeps them from being too easily [D] classified
is what makes them so interesting, and that's [A] probably why we relate to it and get into it,
[D] because there's not too many bands out there like them, [E] none that I know of.
I'm from [D] a service to society
[Bm] I got [F#m] your pass, I've never bought a price [D] now
Choose your variety
You [A] name the time, you name the place
You name [D] the country band
I [E] will be there, darling, not a lot [A] of pain
I guarantee delivery
[D] By air, by sea or land
[Bm] That's how we make a [D] lot of easy money, [E] baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
[A] The hard way
[D] [A] The hard way
[D]
You [A] name the time, you name the place
[D] You name the country band
[A] That's how we make a lot of easy money, baby
[D] The hard way
[A] You name the
Key:
D
A
E
F#
Bm
D
A
E
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ Anything you want, you should [D] tell me. _ _
[A] La cocaína, la salma, [D] the soy.
_ [G] _
Typifying a [B] peacemaker's sound, it depends on what you think the peacemakers are.
I'm so close to the canvas I can't tell.
[Em] The cool thing is that there probably isn't a song that really [F#] typifies a peacemaker's sound.
The way I sort of describe this band is that basically they're a [E] pop rock band,
but they have a lot of southwestern influences with some Mexican rhythms and [D] some tropical rhythms,
a _ [Em] little bit of a country vibe, and they just blend [F] a lot of different genres
[A] _ into something that I haven't really heard too much and that has sort of a universal appeal.
I think it sounds honest, I [Am] think it sounds organic,
[D] and I think it sounds like [A] every piece of the picture, [D] the audio picture, is discernible.
I [E] think people _ _ really [D] enjoy the message of what Raj is [Bm] saying and how the band [F#] plays.
[D] But our sound is, [E] it's based in rock and roll, [A] it's based in melody, and it's based in [D] spirit.
_ _ _ I think it's [E] generally up-tempo, I think it's generally humanistic.
I don't know how [A] you throw that all in and just define a sound. _
We've got everything from straight ahead [Dm] rock and roll to _ overt [N] reggae songs.
I think that there's a southwestern [A] sound and feel to it, but I don't know how to describe [D] that.
Basically they're a rock band, you know, so I [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] think that what _ [A] keeps them from being too easily [D] classified
is what makes them so interesting, and that's [A] probably why we relate to it and get into it,
[D] because there's not too many bands out there like them, _ [E] none that I know of.
I'm from [D] a service to society
[Bm] I got [F#m] your pass, I've never bought a price [D] now
_ _ Choose your variety
_ You [A] name the time, you name the place
You name [D] the country band
_ I [E] will be there, darling, not a lot [A] of pain
I _ _ guarantee delivery
[D] By air, by sea or land
[Bm] That's how we make a [D] lot of easy money, [E] baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
[A] The hard way
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] The hard _ way
_ [D] _ _ _
You [A] name the time, you name the place
[D] You name the country band
_ _ [A] That's how we make a lot of easy money, baby
[D] The hard way
_ [A] You name the
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ Anything you want, you should [D] tell me. _ _
[A] La cocaína, la salma, [D] the soy.
_ [G] _
Typifying a [B] peacemaker's sound, it depends on what you think the peacemakers are.
I'm so close to the canvas I can't tell.
[Em] The cool thing is that there probably isn't a song that really [F#] typifies a peacemaker's sound.
The way I sort of describe this band is that basically they're a [E] pop rock band,
but they have a lot of southwestern influences with some Mexican rhythms and [D] some tropical rhythms,
a _ [Em] little bit of a country vibe, and they just blend [F] a lot of different genres
[A] _ into something that I haven't really heard too much and that has sort of a universal appeal.
I think it sounds honest, I [Am] think it sounds organic,
[D] and I think it sounds like [A] every piece of the picture, [D] the audio picture, is discernible.
I [E] think people _ _ really [D] enjoy the message of what Raj is [Bm] saying and how the band [F#] plays.
[D] But our sound is, [E] it's based in rock and roll, [A] it's based in melody, and it's based in [D] spirit.
_ _ _ I think it's [E] generally up-tempo, I think it's generally humanistic.
I don't know how [A] you throw that all in and just define a sound. _
We've got everything from straight ahead [Dm] rock and roll to _ overt [N] reggae songs.
I think that there's a southwestern [A] sound and feel to it, but I don't know how to describe [D] that.
Basically they're a rock band, you know, so I [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] think that what _ [A] keeps them from being too easily [D] classified
is what makes them so interesting, and that's [A] probably why we relate to it and get into it,
[D] because there's not too many bands out there like them, _ [E] none that I know of.
I'm from [D] a service to society
[Bm] I got [F#m] your pass, I've never bought a price [D] now
_ _ Choose your variety
_ You [A] name the time, you name the place
You name [D] the country band
_ I [E] will be there, darling, not a lot [A] of pain
I _ _ guarantee delivery
[D] By air, by sea or land
[Bm] That's how we make a [D] lot of easy money, [E] baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
We make a lot of easy money, baby
[A] The hard way
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] The hard _ way
_ [D] _ _ _
You [A] name the time, you name the place
[D] You name the country band
_ _ [A] That's how we make a lot of easy money, baby
[D] The hard way
_ [A] You name the