Chords for Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again (Live)
Tempo:
76.35 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Em
Bm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] [G] [Em]
[G] [Em] [G] [C] But the [G] post office has been stolen and [C] the mailbox [G] has locked.
[Bm] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be the [C] end?
[G] To be stuck inside [Em] a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G]
[Em] [G] [Em] [G]
Molder tried to [Em] tell me, [G] stay away from the train [Em] line.
[G] Said that all the [Em] railroad men just [C] drink up your blood like [G] wine.
[C] And I said, I [G] didn't know that.
[C] But again, it's only what [G] I made.
[C] And he just smoked [G] my eyelids [C] and punched my cigarette.
[B] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be the [C] end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em]
Grandpa died last week.
Now it's buried in the rocks.
[G] Everybody [Em] still talks about [C] how badly they [G] were shot.
[C] But me [G] expected it to happen.
[C] I knew we [G] lost control.
[C] When they built a fire [G] on Main Street [C] and shot it full [G] of oil.
[Bm] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em] [G]
[Em] [G] Now the senator [Bm] came down here, [G] showing everyone [Em] his gun.
[G] Handing out [Em] free tickets [C] to the wedding of his [G] son.
[C] And me, I nearly [G] got busted.
[C] And wouldn't it be [G] my luck [C] to be caught [G] without a ticket
[C] and be discovered [G] beneath a truck?
[Bm] [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G]
[Em] [G] [Em] [G] Now the preacher [Em] looked so baffled [G] when I asked him [Em] why he dressed
[G] with 20 [Em] pounds of headlight [C] stapled to [G] his chest.
[C] And he cursed [G] me when I proved to him.
[C] And I whispered and [G] said, none of it you can hide.
[C] You see it [G] just like me.
[C] I hope you're [G] satisfied.
[Bm]
[Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em] [G] [Em]
[G] Well the rain man gave [Em] me two chairs.
[G] And I said [Em] jump right in.
[G] One was [Em] Texas medicine [C] and the other was good [G] railroad gin.
[C] And like a [G] fool I mixed them.
[C] And it's tangled [G] up my mind.
[C] And people just [G] get ugly.
[C] And I have no [G] sense of time.
[Bm] [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really [C] be the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G] Now Rookie [Em] said come see her [G] in a honky [Em] tonk lagoon.
[G] And we're going to watch [Em] her walks for free.
[C] Naked up in a [G] mini moon.
[C] And I said, [G] oh, come on now.
[C] You know about [G] my debutante.
[C] Your debutante [G] knows what you need.
[C] But I know what [G] you want.
[Bm] [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the [G] end?
To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em]
[G] [Em] [G] Now the bricks, they fall [Em] on Grant Street.
[G] Where the neon [Em] madmen climb.
[G] They all fall [Em] there so perfectly.
[C] They all seem so [G] well timed.
[C] And here I sit [G] so patiently.
Waiting to find out what price.
[C] You have to [G] pay to get out of.
[C] Going through all these [G] things twice.
[Bm] [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the [N] Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em] [G] [C] But the [G] post office has been stolen and [C] the mailbox [G] has locked.
[Bm] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be the [C] end?
[G] To be stuck inside [Em] a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G]
[Em] [G] [Em] [G]
Molder tried to [Em] tell me, [G] stay away from the train [Em] line.
[G] Said that all the [Em] railroad men just [C] drink up your blood like [G] wine.
[C] And I said, I [G] didn't know that.
[C] But again, it's only what [G] I made.
[C] And he just smoked [G] my eyelids [C] and punched my cigarette.
[B] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be the [C] end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em]
Grandpa died last week.
Now it's buried in the rocks.
[G] Everybody [Em] still talks about [C] how badly they [G] were shot.
[C] But me [G] expected it to happen.
[C] I knew we [G] lost control.
[C] When they built a fire [G] on Main Street [C] and shot it full [G] of oil.
[Bm] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em] [G]
[Em] [G] Now the senator [Bm] came down here, [G] showing everyone [Em] his gun.
[G] Handing out [Em] free tickets [C] to the wedding of his [G] son.
[C] And me, I nearly [G] got busted.
[C] And wouldn't it be [G] my luck [C] to be caught [G] without a ticket
[C] and be discovered [G] beneath a truck?
[Bm] [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G]
[Em] [G] [Em] [G] Now the preacher [Em] looked so baffled [G] when I asked him [Em] why he dressed
[G] with 20 [Em] pounds of headlight [C] stapled to [G] his chest.
[C] And he cursed [G] me when I proved to him.
[C] And I whispered and [G] said, none of it you can hide.
[C] You see it [G] just like me.
[C] I hope you're [G] satisfied.
[Bm]
[Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em] [G] [Em]
[G] Well the rain man gave [Em] me two chairs.
[G] And I said [Em] jump right in.
[G] One was [Em] Texas medicine [C] and the other was good [G] railroad gin.
[C] And like a [G] fool I mixed them.
[C] And it's tangled [G] up my mind.
[C] And people just [G] get ugly.
[C] And I have no [G] sense of time.
[Bm] [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really [C] be the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G] Now Rookie [Em] said come see her [G] in a honky [Em] tonk lagoon.
[G] And we're going to watch [Em] her walks for free.
[C] Naked up in a [G] mini moon.
[C] And I said, [G] oh, come on now.
[C] You know about [G] my debutante.
[C] Your debutante [G] knows what you need.
[C] But I know what [G] you want.
[Bm] [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the [G] end?
To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
[G] [Em]
[G] [Em] [G] Now the bricks, they fall [Em] on Grant Street.
[G] Where the neon [Em] madmen climb.
[G] They all fall [Em] there so perfectly.
[C] They all seem so [G] well timed.
[C] And here I sit [G] so patiently.
Waiting to find out what price.
[C] You have to [G] pay to get out of.
[C] Going through all these [G] things twice.
[Bm] [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the [N] Memphis blues again?
Key:
G
C
Em
Bm
B
G
C
Em
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[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ [C] But the [G] post office has been stolen and [C] the mailbox [G] has locked.
_ [Bm] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be the [C] end?
[G] To be stuck inside [Em] a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
_ _ [G] _
_ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _
Molder tried to [Em] tell me, [G] stay away from the train [Em] line. _
[G] Said that all the [Em] railroad men just [C] drink up your blood like [G] wine.
[C] And I said, I [G] didn't know that.
[C] But again, it's only what [G] I made.
[C] And he just smoked [G] my eyelids [C] and punched my cigarette. _
[B] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be the [C] end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again? _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ Grandpa died last week.
Now it's buried in the rocks.
_ [G] Everybody [Em] still talks about [C] how badly they [G] were shot.
[C] But me [G] expected it to happen.
_ [C] I knew we [G] lost control.
[C] When they built a fire [G] on Main Street [C] and shot it full [G] of oil.
[Bm] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
_ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _
_ _ [Em] _ [G] Now the senator [Bm] came down here, [G] showing everyone [Em] his gun.
_ [G] Handing out [Em] free tickets [C] to the wedding of his [G] son.
[C] And me, I nearly [G] got busted. _
[C] And wouldn't it be [G] my luck [C] to be caught [G] without a ticket
[C] and be discovered [G] beneath a truck?
[Bm] _ [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
_ _ [G] _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] Now the preacher [Em] looked so baffled [G] when I asked him [Em] why he dressed
[G] with 20 [Em] pounds of headlight [C] stapled to [G] his chest.
[C] And he cursed [G] me when I proved to him.
[C] And I whispered and [G] said, none of it you can hide.
[C] You see it [G] just like me.
[C] I hope you're [G] satisfied.
_ [Bm] _
[Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again? _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] Well the rain man gave [Em] me two chairs.
[G] And I said [Em] jump right in.
[G] One was [Em] Texas medicine [C] and the other was good [G] railroad gin.
[C] And like a [G] fool I mixed them.
[C] And it's tangled [G] up my mind.
[C] And people just [G] get ugly.
[C] And I have no [G] sense of time.
[Bm] _ [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really [C] be the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again? _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] Now Rookie [Em] said come see her [G] in a honky [Em] tonk lagoon.
[G] And we're going to watch [Em] her walks for free.
[C] Naked up in a [G] mini moon.
[C] And I said, [G] oh, come on now.
[C] You know about [G] my debutante.
[C] Your debutante [G] knows what you need.
[C] But I know what [G] you want.
[Bm] _ [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the [G] end?
To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
_ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ [G] Now the bricks, they fall [Em] on Grant Street.
[G] Where the neon [Em] madmen climb.
[G] They all fall [Em] there so perfectly.
[C] They all seem so [G] well timed.
_ [C] And here I sit [G] so patiently.
Waiting to find out what price.
[C] You have to [G] pay to get out of.
[C] Going through all these [G] things twice.
[Bm] _ [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the [N] Memphis blues again? _ _ _ _ _ _
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[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ [C] But the [G] post office has been stolen and [C] the mailbox [G] has locked.
_ [Bm] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be the [C] end?
[G] To be stuck inside [Em] a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
_ _ [G] _
_ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _
Molder tried to [Em] tell me, [G] stay away from the train [Em] line. _
[G] Said that all the [Em] railroad men just [C] drink up your blood like [G] wine.
[C] And I said, I [G] didn't know that.
[C] But again, it's only what [G] I made.
[C] And he just smoked [G] my eyelids [C] and punched my cigarette. _
[B] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be the [C] end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again? _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ Grandpa died last week.
Now it's buried in the rocks.
_ [G] Everybody [Em] still talks about [C] how badly they [G] were shot.
[C] But me [G] expected it to happen.
_ [C] I knew we [G] lost control.
[C] When they built a fire [G] on Main Street [C] and shot it full [G] of oil.
[Bm] Oh [Em] mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
_ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _
_ _ [Em] _ [G] Now the senator [Bm] came down here, [G] showing everyone [Em] his gun.
_ [G] Handing out [Em] free tickets [C] to the wedding of his [G] son.
[C] And me, I nearly [G] got busted. _
[C] And wouldn't it be [G] my luck [C] to be caught [G] without a ticket
[C] and be discovered [G] beneath a truck?
[Bm] _ [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
_ _ [G] _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] Now the preacher [Em] looked so baffled [G] when I asked him [Em] why he dressed
[G] with 20 [Em] pounds of headlight [C] stapled to [G] his chest.
[C] And he cursed [G] me when I proved to him.
[C] And I whispered and [G] said, none of it you can hide.
[C] You see it [G] just like me.
[C] I hope you're [G] satisfied.
_ [Bm] _
[Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again? _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] Well the rain man gave [Em] me two chairs.
[G] And I said [Em] jump right in.
[G] One was [Em] Texas medicine [C] and the other was good [G] railroad gin.
[C] And like a [G] fool I mixed them.
[C] And it's tangled [G] up my mind.
[C] And people just [G] get ugly.
[C] And I have no [G] sense of time.
[Bm] _ [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really [C] be the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again? _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] Now Rookie [Em] said come see her [G] in a honky [Em] tonk lagoon.
[G] And we're going to watch [Em] her walks for free.
[C] Naked up in a [G] mini moon.
[C] And I said, [G] oh, come on now.
[C] You know about [G] my debutante.
[C] Your debutante [G] knows what you need.
[C] But I know what [G] you want.
[Bm] _ [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the [G] end?
To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the Memphis blues again?
_ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ [G] Now the bricks, they fall [Em] on Grant Street.
[G] Where the neon [Em] madmen climb.
[G] They all fall [Em] there so perfectly.
[C] They all seem so [G] well timed.
_ [C] And here I sit [G] so patiently.
Waiting to find out what price.
[C] You have to [G] pay to get out of.
[C] Going through all these [G] things twice.
[Bm] _ [Em] Oh mama, [Bm] can this really be [C] the end?
[G] To be stuck [Em] inside a mobile [C] with the [N] Memphis blues again? _ _ _ _ _ _
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