Chords for Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones - Little Windows - Track by Track
Tempo:
104.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
F
C
E
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [Am] Never knew you loved [D] me too
[G] What's [A] [D]
the first track on the album?
The first track on the album is Never Knew You Loved Me [G] Too
[D] Okay, tell us about it
Um, [Am] Never Knew You Loved Me Too [Bm] is probably the poppiest [G] of [A] our Stop it!
[D] The poppiest what?
[G] One of the poppiest [A] of our tracks [Ab] on the album
I wrote the tune, it was my melody
[Am] No it wasn't
I did, I came up with that minor, major thing, I did
[D] Absolutely did, that was all me
Okay, this is Teddy's song, mine are coming
[A] Um, yeah, [N] Bill wrote a lot of the lyrics, they're brilliant
I don't care about Bill Come on
[C] When you rub every lamp [F] in a landscape
[G] Make a wish on me
[C] It's our Bo Diddley beat
Um, we talk [F] about every single kind of [G] wish one might make in this [C] world
Um, and we throw it in the [F] garbage
Saying [G] if we, um, you know, [C] if those wishes don't come true
[F] Um, we can wish on [G] each other
[C] I don't know how realistic that is, what do you think Charlie?
[G]
[B] I don't know if she's buying it, but you know, it's a nice idea
[E] Maybe [B] there's no chance
[E]
Maybe I should
Hi, [B] uh, I'm in my [Gb] bathroom
[B] But I'm wearing a hat because my hair is out of control
And, uh, I'm here to tell [E] you about [B] Better At Lying
Which is, this is so weird that I have to stand here and tell you about this
But it's a song from our new record
It's a song in Waltz time, which is 3-4
It goes 1-2-3-2-2-3-2 [E]-2-2-2 [F]-2-2
[B] And it's a song, how does it go?
Better [E] at lying
Please [Gb] tell me what the hell I am
I [C] don't know, it's about telling, it's about lying, like all my songs
Why [F] these thoughts won't stop from where [G] I'm at
Tell us about wondering
I [F] was just about to say that, you took the words out of my mouth
You were [Am] wondering
I was not wondering, I was going to [Dm] ask you
But when, wondering, [G] actually, wondering Bill [C] Domane and I wrote
Before you came on board
[F] And we wanted [G] to write [Am] a song [D] [G] reminiscent of Dolly [C] Parton's Bubbling Over
Which I was a huge fan [G] of at the time, and still am
[E] So [Dbm] you don't care about that at all, do you?
No
[A] I thought [E] that we said [B] goodbye
[E] Hi
[A] I [E] Thought That We Said Goodbye is a song [A] about thinking that you may have said goodbye
[E] It's about one of those [F] relationships that you [Abm] think is over but it's never really over It's over
It's not over
It's [E] definitely over No, [Bm] please
Okay, I Thought That We Said Goodbye
[G]
[Em] Hi
Every night [C] I close [Bm] my eyes [G] Hi Hi
We're just here under a lemon tree [Em] thinking about Lemons
Don't Remind Me
[B] Don't Remind Me is a song from our new [C] record, Little Windows
Don't Remind Me is a song about regret
It [B] is, I think it's a very [E] beautiful song about regret It is
[Db] And it's a little bit more [Am] abstract in the imagery, [G] right, than the rest of our songs
Yeah, we had a thesaurus out for this one
[C] And the rhyme dictionary
But [Dm] it is not a lemon of a song
[F] It's not a lemon of a song It's not
[Bb]
I [Eb] see you [F] looking [Bb] like you're happy
[Eb] [Bb] As You Were
As You Were
[F] Okay, [Bb] As You Were [Eb] is [F] also another pop [Bb] song
Yeah, pop song [Eb] about [Bb] remembering things the way they used to be
Yeah, and not being [Gm] able [Eb] to [Bb] think of things as they are Yeah
And did we have any fun in the studio when we recorded this?
[Eb] Anything good happen?
A lot of good [Fm] happened
A lot of good [Eb] things happened
Pete Thomas played the drums
Davey Farragher played the bass Yes
Stevie Elliot [Cm] played the guitar
Daniel Clark played wonderful keyboard parts [F] Yeah
Sounds like you're on a cruise ship, right?
[Eb] It does sound like you're on a [F] cruise ship
[Bb] But not one of those carnival, horrible ones
Something older and with more danger of [Eb] sinking
[Bb] Style And style Yes
Tuxedos at dinner and sort of thing, like the ship might go down Dirty martinis
As You Were
My heart can't take the [A]
silence
I wait [Dm] in [D] vain
Only Fooling [F] is a song from our new record
Little Windows, out April 1st
Only Fooling is a song [G] about
I was just kidding when I said [Dbm] goodbye
Didn't mean it [Gb] Everything's fine
It was just, it was a joke
[A] No, actually it's not really about that
It's about the other person hoping that it's a joke
I [D] hope you're only kidding when you say goodbye
[A] And this is a great song [E] from the band's point of view
The [D] guys in the studio came up with a fantastic [Gbm] intro
Davey Farragher, who plays with Elvis Costello in the Attractions a lot
He's a wonderful, wonderful bass [Dm] player
Came up with a great intro where [Am] it's just [D]
bass and [Am] vocals
And it's a great track, it's called Only [F] Fooling
[E] You [D] can't [F] call me [C]
baby anymore
I'm not your little [Fm] lovesick
[Db] You can't [C] call me baby anymore, [E] or you can't call me baby anymore
No, you [Gm] can't, right, you can't
We didn't write this song
Oh, somebody else wrote this song
[F] Bill Demaine [Ab] and Georgia [C] Middleman
Okay, but [F] it's a song about not being able to call someone [C] baby anymore
Right, and it was one of the [F] first songs that we recorded It was
[Bb] Yeah, that one and [E] Wondrin were our gateway songs
Okay, this is a gateway [G] drug song
I once [C] had an optimistic [G] feeling
And everything
You Took My [N] Future is one of our two ballads on the record
And it's quite a sad song
I don't think Charlie's ears can take the sad subject matter
But it sure is a nice classic country kind of ditty
[G] Whoops
[C] You took [G] my future [D] and left me [G] with the past
[G] What's [A] [D]
the first track on the album?
The first track on the album is Never Knew You Loved Me [G] Too
[D] Okay, tell us about it
Um, [Am] Never Knew You Loved Me Too [Bm] is probably the poppiest [G] of [A] our Stop it!
[D] The poppiest what?
[G] One of the poppiest [A] of our tracks [Ab] on the album
I wrote the tune, it was my melody
[Am] No it wasn't
I did, I came up with that minor, major thing, I did
[D] Absolutely did, that was all me
Okay, this is Teddy's song, mine are coming
[A] Um, yeah, [N] Bill wrote a lot of the lyrics, they're brilliant
I don't care about Bill Come on
[C] When you rub every lamp [F] in a landscape
[G] Make a wish on me
[C] It's our Bo Diddley beat
Um, we talk [F] about every single kind of [G] wish one might make in this [C] world
Um, and we throw it in the [F] garbage
Saying [G] if we, um, you know, [C] if those wishes don't come true
[F] Um, we can wish on [G] each other
[C] I don't know how realistic that is, what do you think Charlie?
[G]
[B] I don't know if she's buying it, but you know, it's a nice idea
[E] Maybe [B] there's no chance
[E]
Maybe I should
Hi, [B] uh, I'm in my [Gb] bathroom
[B] But I'm wearing a hat because my hair is out of control
And, uh, I'm here to tell [E] you about [B] Better At Lying
Which is, this is so weird that I have to stand here and tell you about this
But it's a song from our new record
It's a song in Waltz time, which is 3-4
It goes 1-2-3-2-2-3-2 [E]-2-2-2 [F]-2-2
[B] And it's a song, how does it go?
Better [E] at lying
Please [Gb] tell me what the hell I am
I [C] don't know, it's about telling, it's about lying, like all my songs
Why [F] these thoughts won't stop from where [G] I'm at
Tell us about wondering
I [F] was just about to say that, you took the words out of my mouth
You were [Am] wondering
I was not wondering, I was going to [Dm] ask you
But when, wondering, [G] actually, wondering Bill [C] Domane and I wrote
Before you came on board
[F] And we wanted [G] to write [Am] a song [D] [G] reminiscent of Dolly [C] Parton's Bubbling Over
Which I was a huge fan [G] of at the time, and still am
[E] So [Dbm] you don't care about that at all, do you?
No
[A] I thought [E] that we said [B] goodbye
[E] Hi
[A] I [E] Thought That We Said Goodbye is a song [A] about thinking that you may have said goodbye
[E] It's about one of those [F] relationships that you [Abm] think is over but it's never really over It's over
It's not over
It's [E] definitely over No, [Bm] please
Okay, I Thought That We Said Goodbye
[G]
[Em] Hi
Every night [C] I close [Bm] my eyes [G] Hi Hi
We're just here under a lemon tree [Em] thinking about Lemons
Don't Remind Me
[B] Don't Remind Me is a song from our new [C] record, Little Windows
Don't Remind Me is a song about regret
It [B] is, I think it's a very [E] beautiful song about regret It is
[Db] And it's a little bit more [Am] abstract in the imagery, [G] right, than the rest of our songs
Yeah, we had a thesaurus out for this one
[C] And the rhyme dictionary
But [Dm] it is not a lemon of a song
[F] It's not a lemon of a song It's not
[Bb]
I [Eb] see you [F] looking [Bb] like you're happy
[Eb] [Bb] As You Were
As You Were
[F] Okay, [Bb] As You Were [Eb] is [F] also another pop [Bb] song
Yeah, pop song [Eb] about [Bb] remembering things the way they used to be
Yeah, and not being [Gm] able [Eb] to [Bb] think of things as they are Yeah
And did we have any fun in the studio when we recorded this?
[Eb] Anything good happen?
A lot of good [Fm] happened
A lot of good [Eb] things happened
Pete Thomas played the drums
Davey Farragher played the bass Yes
Stevie Elliot [Cm] played the guitar
Daniel Clark played wonderful keyboard parts [F] Yeah
Sounds like you're on a cruise ship, right?
[Eb] It does sound like you're on a [F] cruise ship
[Bb] But not one of those carnival, horrible ones
Something older and with more danger of [Eb] sinking
[Bb] Style And style Yes
Tuxedos at dinner and sort of thing, like the ship might go down Dirty martinis
As You Were
My heart can't take the [A]
silence
I wait [Dm] in [D] vain
Only Fooling [F] is a song from our new record
Little Windows, out April 1st
Only Fooling is a song [G] about
I was just kidding when I said [Dbm] goodbye
Didn't mean it [Gb] Everything's fine
It was just, it was a joke
[A] No, actually it's not really about that
It's about the other person hoping that it's a joke
I [D] hope you're only kidding when you say goodbye
[A] And this is a great song [E] from the band's point of view
The [D] guys in the studio came up with a fantastic [Gbm] intro
Davey Farragher, who plays with Elvis Costello in the Attractions a lot
He's a wonderful, wonderful bass [Dm] player
Came up with a great intro where [Am] it's just [D]
bass and [Am] vocals
And it's a great track, it's called Only [F] Fooling
[E] You [D] can't [F] call me [C]
baby anymore
I'm not your little [Fm] lovesick
[Db] You can't [C] call me baby anymore, [E] or you can't call me baby anymore
No, you [Gm] can't, right, you can't
We didn't write this song
Oh, somebody else wrote this song
[F] Bill Demaine [Ab] and Georgia [C] Middleman
Okay, but [F] it's a song about not being able to call someone [C] baby anymore
Right, and it was one of the [F] first songs that we recorded It was
[Bb] Yeah, that one and [E] Wondrin were our gateway songs
Okay, this is a gateway [G] drug song
I once [C] had an optimistic [G] feeling
And everything
You Took My [N] Future is one of our two ballads on the record
And it's quite a sad song
I don't think Charlie's ears can take the sad subject matter
But it sure is a nice classic country kind of ditty
[G] Whoops
[C] You took [G] my future [D] and left me [G] with the past
Key:
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E
D
G
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[D] _ _ [Am] Never knew you _ loved [D] me too
_ [G] What's _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ the first track on the album?
The first track on the album is Never Knew You Loved Me [G] Too
[D] Okay, tell us about it
Um, [Am] Never Knew You Loved Me Too [Bm] is probably the poppiest [G] of [A] our_ Stop it!
[D] The poppiest what?
[G] One of the poppiest [A] of our tracks [Ab] on the album
I wrote the tune, it was my melody
[Am] No it wasn't
I did, I came up with that minor, major thing, I did
[D] Absolutely did, that was all me
Okay, this is Teddy's song, mine are coming
[A] Um, _ yeah, [N] Bill wrote a lot of the lyrics, they're brilliant
I don't care about Bill _ Come on
[C] When you rub every lamp [F] in a landscape
[G] Make a wish on me
[C] It's our Bo Diddley beat _ _
Um, we talk [F] about every single kind of [G] wish one might make in this [C] world
Um, and we throw it in the [F] garbage
Saying [G] if we, um, you know, [C] if those wishes don't come true
_ _ [F] Um, we can wish on [G] each other _
[C] I don't know how realistic that is, what do you think Charlie?
[G] _ _ _
_ [B] I don't know if she's buying it, but you know, it's a nice idea _
[E] _ Maybe [B] there's no chance
_ [E]
Maybe I should
Hi, [B] _ _ uh, I'm in my [Gb] bathroom
[B] But I'm wearing a hat because my hair is out of control
And, uh, I'm here to tell [E] you about [B] Better At Lying
Which is, this is so weird that I have to stand here and tell you about this
But it's a song from our new record
It's a song in Waltz time, which is 3-4
It goes 1-2-3-2-2-3-2 [E]-2-2-2 [F]-2-2
[B] And it's a song, how does it go?
Better [E] at lying
Please [Gb] tell me what the hell I am
I [C] don't know, it's about telling, it's about lying, like all my songs
Why _ _ [F] these thoughts won't stop from where [G] I'm at
Tell us about wondering
I [F] was just about to say that, you took the words out of my mouth
You were [Am] wondering
I was not wondering, I was going to [Dm] ask you
But when, wondering, [G] actually, wondering Bill [C] Domane and I wrote
Before you came on board
[F] And we wanted [G] to write [Am] a song [D] [G] reminiscent of Dolly [C] Parton's Bubbling Over
Which I was a huge fan [G] of at the time, and still am
[E] So [Dbm] you don't care about that at all, do you?
No
_ _ [A] I thought [E] that we said [B] goodbye
_ [E] _ _ Hi
[A] I [E] Thought That We Said Goodbye is a song [A] about thinking that you may have said goodbye _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ It's about one of those [F] relationships that you [Abm] think is over but it's never really over It's over
It's not over
It's [E] definitely over No, [Bm] please
Okay, I Thought That We Said Goodbye
_ _ [G] _ _ _
[Em] Hi
Every night [C] I close [Bm] my _ eyes [G] Hi Hi
We're just here under a lemon tree [Em] thinking about Lemons
Don't Remind Me
[B] Don't Remind Me is a song from our new [C] record, Little Windows
Don't Remind Me is a song about regret
It [B] is, I think it's a very [E] beautiful song about regret It is
[Db] And it's a little bit more [Am] abstract in the imagery, [G] right, than the rest of our songs
Yeah, we had a thesaurus out for this one
[C] And the rhyme dictionary
But [Dm] it is not a lemon of a song
[F] It's not a lemon of a song It's not
[Bb]
I _ [Eb] see you [F] looking [Bb] like you're happy
_ [Eb] [Bb] As You Were
As You Were
[F] Okay, _ _ [Bb] As You Were [Eb] is [F] also another pop [Bb] song
Yeah, pop song [Eb] about _ _ [Bb] remembering things the way they used to be
Yeah, and not being [Gm] able [Eb] to [Bb] think of things as they are Yeah
And did we have any fun in the studio when we recorded this?
[Eb] Anything good happen?
A lot of good [Fm] happened
A lot of good [Eb] things happened
Pete Thomas played the drums
Davey Farragher played the bass Yes
Stevie Elliot [Cm] played the guitar
Daniel Clark played wonderful keyboard parts [F] Yeah
Sounds like you're on a cruise ship, right?
[Eb] It does sound like you're on a [F] cruise ship
[Bb] But not one of those carnival, horrible ones
Something older and with more _ danger of [Eb] sinking
[Bb] Style And style Yes
Tuxedos at dinner and sort of thing, like the ship might go down Dirty martinis
_ As You Were
My heart can't take the [A]
silence
I wait [Dm] in [D] vain
Only Fooling [F] is a song from our new record
Little Windows, out April 1st
Only Fooling is a song [G] about
I was just kidding when I said [Dbm] goodbye
Didn't mean it [Gb] Everything's fine
It was just, it was a joke
[A] No, actually it's not really about that
It's about the other person hoping that it's a joke
I [D] hope you're only kidding when you say goodbye
_ _ [A] And this is a great song [E] from the band's point of view
The [D] guys in the studio came up with a fantastic [Gbm] intro
Davey Farragher, who plays with Elvis Costello in the Attractions a lot
He's a wonderful, wonderful bass [Dm] player
Came up with a great intro where [Am] it's just [D]
bass and [Am] vocals
And it's a great track, it's called Only [F] Fooling
[E] You [D] can't [F] call me [C]
baby anymore
I'm not your little [Fm] lovesick
[Db] You can't [C] call me baby anymore, [E] or you can't call me baby anymore
No, you [Gm] can't, right, you can't
We didn't write this song
Oh, somebody else wrote this song
[F] Bill Demaine [Ab] and Georgia [C] Middleman
Okay, but [F] it's a song about not being able to call someone [C] baby anymore
Right, and it was one of the [F] first songs that we recorded It was
[Bb] Yeah, that one and [E] Wondrin were our gateway songs
Okay, this is a gateway [G] drug song _
I once [C] had an optimistic [G] _ feeling
_ _ And everything
You Took My [N] Future _ _ _ is _ one _ _ _ of our two ballads on the record
And it's quite a sad song
_ _ I don't think Charlie's ears can take the sad subject matter
But it sure is a nice classic country kind of ditty _ _
_ [G] _ Whoops
[C] You took [G] my future [D] and left me [G] with the past _ _
_ [G] What's _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ the first track on the album?
The first track on the album is Never Knew You Loved Me [G] Too
[D] Okay, tell us about it
Um, [Am] Never Knew You Loved Me Too [Bm] is probably the poppiest [G] of [A] our_ Stop it!
[D] The poppiest what?
[G] One of the poppiest [A] of our tracks [Ab] on the album
I wrote the tune, it was my melody
[Am] No it wasn't
I did, I came up with that minor, major thing, I did
[D] Absolutely did, that was all me
Okay, this is Teddy's song, mine are coming
[A] Um, _ yeah, [N] Bill wrote a lot of the lyrics, they're brilliant
I don't care about Bill _ Come on
[C] When you rub every lamp [F] in a landscape
[G] Make a wish on me
[C] It's our Bo Diddley beat _ _
Um, we talk [F] about every single kind of [G] wish one might make in this [C] world
Um, and we throw it in the [F] garbage
Saying [G] if we, um, you know, [C] if those wishes don't come true
_ _ [F] Um, we can wish on [G] each other _
[C] I don't know how realistic that is, what do you think Charlie?
[G] _ _ _
_ [B] I don't know if she's buying it, but you know, it's a nice idea _
[E] _ Maybe [B] there's no chance
_ [E]
Maybe I should
Hi, [B] _ _ uh, I'm in my [Gb] bathroom
[B] But I'm wearing a hat because my hair is out of control
And, uh, I'm here to tell [E] you about [B] Better At Lying
Which is, this is so weird that I have to stand here and tell you about this
But it's a song from our new record
It's a song in Waltz time, which is 3-4
It goes 1-2-3-2-2-3-2 [E]-2-2-2 [F]-2-2
[B] And it's a song, how does it go?
Better [E] at lying
Please [Gb] tell me what the hell I am
I [C] don't know, it's about telling, it's about lying, like all my songs
Why _ _ [F] these thoughts won't stop from where [G] I'm at
Tell us about wondering
I [F] was just about to say that, you took the words out of my mouth
You were [Am] wondering
I was not wondering, I was going to [Dm] ask you
But when, wondering, [G] actually, wondering Bill [C] Domane and I wrote
Before you came on board
[F] And we wanted [G] to write [Am] a song [D] [G] reminiscent of Dolly [C] Parton's Bubbling Over
Which I was a huge fan [G] of at the time, and still am
[E] So [Dbm] you don't care about that at all, do you?
No
_ _ [A] I thought [E] that we said [B] goodbye
_ [E] _ _ Hi
[A] I [E] Thought That We Said Goodbye is a song [A] about thinking that you may have said goodbye _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ It's about one of those [F] relationships that you [Abm] think is over but it's never really over It's over
It's not over
It's [E] definitely over No, [Bm] please
Okay, I Thought That We Said Goodbye
_ _ [G] _ _ _
[Em] Hi
Every night [C] I close [Bm] my _ eyes [G] Hi Hi
We're just here under a lemon tree [Em] thinking about Lemons
Don't Remind Me
[B] Don't Remind Me is a song from our new [C] record, Little Windows
Don't Remind Me is a song about regret
It [B] is, I think it's a very [E] beautiful song about regret It is
[Db] And it's a little bit more [Am] abstract in the imagery, [G] right, than the rest of our songs
Yeah, we had a thesaurus out for this one
[C] And the rhyme dictionary
But [Dm] it is not a lemon of a song
[F] It's not a lemon of a song It's not
[Bb]
I _ [Eb] see you [F] looking [Bb] like you're happy
_ [Eb] [Bb] As You Were
As You Were
[F] Okay, _ _ [Bb] As You Were [Eb] is [F] also another pop [Bb] song
Yeah, pop song [Eb] about _ _ [Bb] remembering things the way they used to be
Yeah, and not being [Gm] able [Eb] to [Bb] think of things as they are Yeah
And did we have any fun in the studio when we recorded this?
[Eb] Anything good happen?
A lot of good [Fm] happened
A lot of good [Eb] things happened
Pete Thomas played the drums
Davey Farragher played the bass Yes
Stevie Elliot [Cm] played the guitar
Daniel Clark played wonderful keyboard parts [F] Yeah
Sounds like you're on a cruise ship, right?
[Eb] It does sound like you're on a [F] cruise ship
[Bb] But not one of those carnival, horrible ones
Something older and with more _ danger of [Eb] sinking
[Bb] Style And style Yes
Tuxedos at dinner and sort of thing, like the ship might go down Dirty martinis
_ As You Were
My heart can't take the [A]
silence
I wait [Dm] in [D] vain
Only Fooling [F] is a song from our new record
Little Windows, out April 1st
Only Fooling is a song [G] about
I was just kidding when I said [Dbm] goodbye
Didn't mean it [Gb] Everything's fine
It was just, it was a joke
[A] No, actually it's not really about that
It's about the other person hoping that it's a joke
I [D] hope you're only kidding when you say goodbye
_ _ [A] And this is a great song [E] from the band's point of view
The [D] guys in the studio came up with a fantastic [Gbm] intro
Davey Farragher, who plays with Elvis Costello in the Attractions a lot
He's a wonderful, wonderful bass [Dm] player
Came up with a great intro where [Am] it's just [D]
bass and [Am] vocals
And it's a great track, it's called Only [F] Fooling
[E] You [D] can't [F] call me [C]
baby anymore
I'm not your little [Fm] lovesick
[Db] You can't [C] call me baby anymore, [E] or you can't call me baby anymore
No, you [Gm] can't, right, you can't
We didn't write this song
Oh, somebody else wrote this song
[F] Bill Demaine [Ab] and Georgia [C] Middleman
Okay, but [F] it's a song about not being able to call someone [C] baby anymore
Right, and it was one of the [F] first songs that we recorded It was
[Bb] Yeah, that one and [E] Wondrin were our gateway songs
Okay, this is a gateway [G] drug song _
I once [C] had an optimistic [G] _ feeling
_ _ And everything
You Took My [N] Future _ _ _ is _ one _ _ _ of our two ballads on the record
And it's quite a sad song
_ _ I don't think Charlie's ears can take the sad subject matter
But it sure is a nice classic country kind of ditty _ _
_ [G] _ Whoops
[C] You took [G] my future [D] and left me [G] with the past _ _