Judgement Day Chords by The Devil Makes Three
Tempo:
75.35 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
C
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
[G] [E] [A] [D]
[C] [G] [E]
[A] [D] [G] [D]
[G] [B] [C] to [D] come in [G] I must have [E] missed it five times or [A] more
I was lower than [D] I ever been [C] I climbed the hill by the race track and
[G] watch them cars go [E] round and round.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[D]
[G] I knew a [B] guy from Houston, [C] and was [D] a wrecking ball.
[G] Sick [E] but sick, he was hot as [A] nails,
and he stood about [D] 10 feet tall.
[C] He sobered up and moved down south,
[G] found him a man and [E] he settled down.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[C] I've been stuck around here [G] for what seems like way too long.
[A] And I've seen all them old sad faces,
[D] everybody singing that same old song.
[C] And I don't want to be caught around [G] here
when that judgment [E] day comes down.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[D]
[G] There was a [B] guy in the men's room, [C] named [D] Charlie Fry.
[G] He stumbled [E] in throwing punches, [A] and never bothered [D] to say why.
[C] He ran from there just as fast as I [G] could,
because he weighed about [E] 300 pounds.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[C] Yeah, I've been stuck around here
[G] for what seems like way too long.
[A] And I've seen all them old sad faces,
[D] everybody singing that same old song.
[C] And I don't want to be caught around here
[G] when that judgment day [E] comes down.
[A] Just staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
[D]
[G] I met a gal [B] on the West Coast.
[C] She said she'd leave [D] me next day.
[G] She stuck around [E] for a year and a [A] half,
and we were happy [D] that way.
[C] She was the best damn woman that [G] I guess that I ever [E] found.
[A] Just staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
[E]
[A] Staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
[E] Yeah, round.
[A] Staring out that window, [D] watching the world go [G] round.
[G] [E] [A] [D]
[C] [G] [E]
[A] [D] [G] [D]
[G] [B] [C] to [D] come in [G] I must have [E] missed it five times or [A] more
I was lower than [D] I ever been [C] I climbed the hill by the race track and
[G] watch them cars go [E] round and round.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[D]
[G] I knew a [B] guy from Houston, [C] and was [D] a wrecking ball.
[G] Sick [E] but sick, he was hot as [A] nails,
and he stood about [D] 10 feet tall.
[C] He sobered up and moved down south,
[G] found him a man and [E] he settled down.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[C] I've been stuck around here [G] for what seems like way too long.
[A] And I've seen all them old sad faces,
[D] everybody singing that same old song.
[C] And I don't want to be caught around [G] here
when that judgment [E] day comes down.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[D]
[G] There was a [B] guy in the men's room, [C] named [D] Charlie Fry.
[G] He stumbled [E] in throwing punches, [A] and never bothered [D] to say why.
[C] He ran from there just as fast as I [G] could,
because he weighed about [E] 300 pounds.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[C] Yeah, I've been stuck around here
[G] for what seems like way too long.
[A] And I've seen all them old sad faces,
[D] everybody singing that same old song.
[C] And I don't want to be caught around here
[G] when that judgment day [E] comes down.
[A] Just staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
[D]
[G] I met a gal [B] on the West Coast.
[C] She said she'd leave [D] me next day.
[G] She stuck around [E] for a year and a [A] half,
and we were happy [D] that way.
[C] She was the best damn woman that [G] I guess that I ever [E] found.
[A] Just staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
[E]
[A] Staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
[E] Yeah, round.
[A] Staring out that window, [D] watching the world go [G] round.
Key:
G
D
A
C
E
G
D
A
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ [B] _ _ [C] to [D] come in [G] I must have [E] missed it five times or [A] more
I was lower than [D] I ever been [C] I climbed the hill by the race track and
[G] watch them cars go [E] round and round.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[D] _ _
[G] I knew a [B] guy from Houston, [C] and was [D] a wrecking ball.
[G] Sick [E] but sick, he was hot as [A] nails,
and he stood about [D] 10 feet tall.
[C] He sobered up and moved down south,
[G] found him a man and [E] he settled down.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round. _ _
[C] I've been stuck around here [G] for what seems like way too long.
[A] And I've seen all them old sad faces,
[D] everybody singing that same old song.
[C] And I don't want to be caught around [G] here
when that judgment [E] day comes down.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[D] _ _
[G] There was a [B] guy in the men's room, [C] named [D] Charlie Fry.
[G] He stumbled [E] in throwing punches, [A] and never bothered [D] to say why.
[C] He ran from there just as fast as I [G] could,
because he weighed about [E] 300 pounds.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round. _ _
[C] Yeah, I've been stuck around here
[G] for what seems like way too long.
[A] And I've seen all them old sad faces,
[D] everybody singing that same old song.
[C] And I don't want to be caught around here
[G] when that judgment day [E] comes down.
[A] Just staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
_ [D] _ _
[G] I met a gal [B] on the West Coast.
[C] She said she'd leave [D] me next day.
[G] She stuck around [E] for a year and a [A] half,
and we were happy [D] that way. _
[C] She was the best damn woman that [G] I guess that I ever [E] found.
[A] Just staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
_ [E] _
[A] Staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
[E] Yeah, round.
[A] Staring out that window, [D] watching the world go [G] round. _ _ _
[G] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ [B] _ _ [C] to [D] come in [G] I must have [E] missed it five times or [A] more
I was lower than [D] I ever been [C] I climbed the hill by the race track and
[G] watch them cars go [E] round and round.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[D] _ _
[G] I knew a [B] guy from Houston, [C] and was [D] a wrecking ball.
[G] Sick [E] but sick, he was hot as [A] nails,
and he stood about [D] 10 feet tall.
[C] He sobered up and moved down south,
[G] found him a man and [E] he settled down.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round. _ _
[C] I've been stuck around here [G] for what seems like way too long.
[A] And I've seen all them old sad faces,
[D] everybody singing that same old song.
[C] And I don't want to be caught around [G] here
when that judgment [E] day comes down.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round.
[D] _ _
[G] There was a [B] guy in the men's room, [C] named [D] Charlie Fry.
[G] He stumbled [E] in throwing punches, [A] and never bothered [D] to say why.
[C] He ran from there just as fast as I [G] could,
because he weighed about [E] 300 pounds.
[A] Just staring out that [D] window, watching the [G] world go round. _ _
[C] Yeah, I've been stuck around here
[G] for what seems like way too long.
[A] And I've seen all them old sad faces,
[D] everybody singing that same old song.
[C] And I don't want to be caught around here
[G] when that judgment day [E] comes down.
[A] Just staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
_ [D] _ _
[G] I met a gal [B] on the West Coast.
[C] She said she'd leave [D] me next day.
[G] She stuck around [E] for a year and a [A] half,
and we were happy [D] that way. _
[C] She was the best damn woman that [G] I guess that I ever [E] found.
[A] Just staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
_ [E] _
[A] Staring out that window, [D] watching the world [G] go round.
[E] Yeah, round.
[A] Staring out that window, [D] watching the world go [G] round. _ _ _