Chords for Shawn Phillips - Coal Tattoo
Tempo:
148.7 bpm
Chords used:
Em
G
D
B
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] Hmm.
[G]
[Em] [D] [G]
[B] [Em]
[Am] [Em]
[D]
[Em] I said that's the mark of the number nine [C] pole.
A little [D] more and [Em] I'd be dead.
Oh [G] well out of the [B] drop hole and I [G] love the dark.
I love the cool reverse play.
But it's going down that new road.
So look at me for a job.
This time [A] I'm living looking [Em] I hate.
[Am] I'm living looking [Em] I hate.
Well I said the 40U and you grew up in the line.
Thought it [B] just a [Em] company.
I said the 40U and the W will pay.
Now [Am] who's gonna [Em] stand for me?
Well I've [Bm] got no job and [G] I've got no pay.
Just got a [B] worried [G] soul and it blew down to one side of my head.
Left [B] by the number [Em] nine pole.
Left [A] by the [Em] number nine pole.
There's something when I die and go to heaven.
[D] The last of [Em] my dreams.
I won't have to worry on my job.
[D] That's fine then [Em] for she.
Well I've got no job [A] and I've [Dm] got no [G] pay.
Just got a worried soul and it blew down to one side of my head.
Left [D] by the number [Em] nine pole.
[Bm] Left by the number [E] nine pole.
[Ab] Sean Phillips in the Brooklyn Garden.
And that was called Londoner.
It was a cold tattoo.
I've got a cold tattoo of a reason why I'm [N] fat.
Anyway, somebody else has given me an enormous pleasure in putting out the new tune.
[Ab] I hope.
Roger McGarth.
[G] This is a couple of [N] his poems from the incredible new
[G]
[Em] [D] [G]
[B] [Em]
[Am] [Em]
[D]
[Em] I said that's the mark of the number nine [C] pole.
A little [D] more and [Em] I'd be dead.
Oh [G] well out of the [B] drop hole and I [G] love the dark.
I love the cool reverse play.
But it's going down that new road.
So look at me for a job.
This time [A] I'm living looking [Em] I hate.
[Am] I'm living looking [Em] I hate.
Well I said the 40U and you grew up in the line.
Thought it [B] just a [Em] company.
I said the 40U and the W will pay.
Now [Am] who's gonna [Em] stand for me?
Well I've [Bm] got no job and [G] I've got no pay.
Just got a [B] worried [G] soul and it blew down to one side of my head.
Left [B] by the number [Em] nine pole.
Left [A] by the [Em] number nine pole.
There's something when I die and go to heaven.
[D] The last of [Em] my dreams.
I won't have to worry on my job.
[D] That's fine then [Em] for she.
Well I've got no job [A] and I've [Dm] got no [G] pay.
Just got a worried soul and it blew down to one side of my head.
Left [D] by the number [Em] nine pole.
[Bm] Left by the number [E] nine pole.
[Ab] Sean Phillips in the Brooklyn Garden.
And that was called Londoner.
It was a cold tattoo.
I've got a cold tattoo of a reason why I'm [N] fat.
Anyway, somebody else has given me an enormous pleasure in putting out the new tune.
[Ab] I hope.
Roger McGarth.
[G] This is a couple of [N] his poems from the incredible new
Key:
Em
G
D
B
Am
Em
G
D
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[Em] _ _ _ _ I said that's the mark of the number nine [C] pole.
A little [D] more and [Em] I'd be dead.
Oh [G] well out of the [B] drop hole and I [G] love the dark.
I love the cool reverse play.
But it's going down that new road.
So look at me for a job.
This time [A] I'm living looking [Em] I hate. _
[Am] I'm living looking [Em] I _ _ hate.
_ Well I said the 40U and you grew up in the line.
Thought it [B] just a [Em] company.
_ _ I said the 40U and the W will pay.
Now [Am] who's gonna [Em] stand for me?
_ Well I've [Bm] got no job and [G] I've got no pay.
Just got a [B] worried _ [G] soul and it blew down to one side of my head.
Left [B] by the number [Em] nine pole.
Left [A] by the [Em] number nine _ pole.
_ _ There's something when I die and go to heaven.
[D] The last of [Em] my dreams.
I won't have to worry on my job.
_ [D] That's fine then [Em] for she.
Well I've got no job [A] and I've [Dm] got no [G] pay.
Just got a worried _ soul and it blew down to one side of my head.
Left [D] by the number [Em] nine pole. _
[Bm] Left by the number [E] nine pole. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] Sean Phillips in the Brooklyn Garden.
And that was called Londoner.
It was a cold tattoo.
I've got a cold tattoo of a reason why I'm [N] fat.
Anyway, _ _ somebody else has given me an enormous pleasure in putting out the new tune.
[Ab] I hope.
Roger McGarth.
[G] This is a couple of [N] his poems from the incredible new
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_ [Am] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[Em] _ _ _ _ I said that's the mark of the number nine [C] pole.
A little [D] more and [Em] I'd be dead.
Oh [G] well out of the [B] drop hole and I [G] love the dark.
I love the cool reverse play.
But it's going down that new road.
So look at me for a job.
This time [A] I'm living looking [Em] I hate. _
[Am] I'm living looking [Em] I _ _ hate.
_ Well I said the 40U and you grew up in the line.
Thought it [B] just a [Em] company.
_ _ I said the 40U and the W will pay.
Now [Am] who's gonna [Em] stand for me?
_ Well I've [Bm] got no job and [G] I've got no pay.
Just got a [B] worried _ [G] soul and it blew down to one side of my head.
Left [B] by the number [Em] nine pole.
Left [A] by the [Em] number nine _ pole.
_ _ There's something when I die and go to heaven.
[D] The last of [Em] my dreams.
I won't have to worry on my job.
_ [D] That's fine then [Em] for she.
Well I've got no job [A] and I've [Dm] got no [G] pay.
Just got a worried _ soul and it blew down to one side of my head.
Left [D] by the number [Em] nine pole. _
[Bm] Left by the number [E] nine pole. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] Sean Phillips in the Brooklyn Garden.
And that was called Londoner.
It was a cold tattoo.
I've got a cold tattoo of a reason why I'm [N] fat.
Anyway, _ _ somebody else has given me an enormous pleasure in putting out the new tune.
[Ab] I hope.
Roger McGarth.
[G] This is a couple of [N] his poems from the incredible new