Chords for Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - Train Leaves Here This Morning
Tempo:
100.45 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Dm] [D] Thank you.
That was another new song.
with Bernie Ledn,
Leaves Here in the Morning.
points just for being
[G] place
time
at the facts there
That was another new song.
with Bernie Ledn,
Leaves Here in the Morning.
points just for being
[G] place
time
at the facts there
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[Dm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ Thank you.
That was another new song.
Here's an old one that Chino wrote here.
He wrote it about 10 years ago with Bernie Ledn,
who used to be in the Eagles, and they made a hit out of it.
We're going to do it for you.
It's called, As Train Leaves Here in the Morning.
_ _ I lost 10 points just for being
_ [C] In the right [G] place
[A] At exactly [D] the wrong time
I _ _ looked right at the facts there
But [C] I may as well [A] have been [D] Completely _ blind
So _ _ [Bm] if you see me walking _ [Em] All alone
_ _ _ Don't [Bm] look _ back, I'm just on my [E] way back home
_ _ _ There's [D] a train leaves here this morning
And [C] I don't know _ [A] what [D] I might be on
_ Sign _ _ _ me to a contract
_ [C] Maybe say we were [A] all
So [D] _ lifelong
_ _ _ _ _ Looked around me for a reason
When [C] there wasn't something [A] more
To [D] blame at all
_ _ _ But [Bm] if time _ makes a difference
[Em] While we're gone
Tell _ [Bm] me now and I won't be [E] hanging _ on
_ _ There's [D] a train leaves here this morning
And [G] I [C] don't know _ [A] what I [D] might be on
_ Think a little bit, right? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ 1320 North Columbus
Was [C] the address I had [A] written _ [D] on my sleeve
I _ don't know _ just what you wanted
_ Might [C] have been that it [A] was [D] getting time to eat
_ And _ _ [Bm] I watched as the smoker [Em] passed her on
_ _ And [Bm] I laughed when the joker [E] said he'd gone
_ There's _ [D] a train leaves here this morning
And [Em] I [C] don't know [G] _ [A] [D] what I might be on
_ _ _ There's a train leaves here this morning
And [C] I don't know [G] _ [A] what [D] I might be _ on
Thank _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [N] you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ All right.
This next song is a song that Jacques Levy and I wrote together
_ when one of [G] the first skyjackings happened.
And we're not really in favor of skyjacking,
but it's kind of an interesting thing to write about.
It's like the great plane robbery.
And this song's called Bag Full of Money.
It's about a guy named D.B. Cooper. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
That was another new song.
Here's an old one that Chino wrote here.
He wrote it about 10 years ago with Bernie Ledn,
who used to be in the Eagles, and they made a hit out of it.
We're going to do it for you.
It's called, As Train Leaves Here in the Morning.
_ _ I lost 10 points just for being
_ [C] In the right [G] place
[A] At exactly [D] the wrong time
I _ _ looked right at the facts there
But [C] I may as well [A] have been [D] Completely _ blind
So _ _ [Bm] if you see me walking _ [Em] All alone
_ _ _ Don't [Bm] look _ back, I'm just on my [E] way back home
_ _ _ There's [D] a train leaves here this morning
And [C] I don't know _ [A] what [D] I might be on
_ Sign _ _ _ me to a contract
_ [C] Maybe say we were [A] all
So [D] _ lifelong
_ _ _ _ _ Looked around me for a reason
When [C] there wasn't something [A] more
To [D] blame at all
_ _ _ But [Bm] if time _ makes a difference
[Em] While we're gone
Tell _ [Bm] me now and I won't be [E] hanging _ on
_ _ There's [D] a train leaves here this morning
And [G] I [C] don't know _ [A] what I [D] might be on
_ Think a little bit, right? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ 1320 North Columbus
Was [C] the address I had [A] written _ [D] on my sleeve
I _ don't know _ just what you wanted
_ Might [C] have been that it [A] was [D] getting time to eat
_ And _ _ [Bm] I watched as the smoker [Em] passed her on
_ _ And [Bm] I laughed when the joker [E] said he'd gone
_ There's _ [D] a train leaves here this morning
And [Em] I [C] don't know [G] _ [A] [D] what I might be on
_ _ _ There's a train leaves here this morning
And [C] I don't know [G] _ [A] what [D] I might be _ on
Thank _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [N] you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ All right.
This next song is a song that Jacques Levy and I wrote together
_ when one of [G] the first skyjackings happened.
And we're not really in favor of skyjacking,
but it's kind of an interesting thing to write about.
It's like the great plane robbery.
And this song's called Bag Full of Money.
It's about a guy named D.B. Cooper. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _