Chords for The Place I Call Home Lloyd Snow
Tempo:
106.8 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
F#
C#m
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
There's a jukebox in the corner [E] in a place that I [B] call home
And [E] on each bar [B] stool's a heartbroke fool
So I'm never [F#] home alone
[B] And each one tells a story
[E] They're all different [B] but the same
[E] How they played and [B] lost and paid the cost
[F#] For their part in [B] love's sweet game
Now Tommy, he said he'd cheat
But [E] it was only just [B] one time
[E] And he thought that she was [B] over it
And that everything [F#] was fine
But [B] then one day she left
[C#m] He [E] couldn't find a word [B] to say
[E] So he moved here [B] on a bar stool
[F#] And he swears he's home [B] to stay
And Bobby, he said he loves her
And [E] he would never [E] do [B] her wrong
[E] But he found out how [B] much she cared
One night when he [F#] came home
[B] And he found her wrapped up tightly
[E] In the arms of [B] his best friend
[E] And although she said [B] she's sorry
He [F#] just can't go [B] back again
[B]
And [G#] [B] old Joe, he's lived here the longest
He said [E] it's true that [B] love is blind
[E] And he don't know [B] what he's seen in her
Or was thinking at [F#] the time
But [B] now he's glad that it's all over
He would [E] have left her [B] anyway
[F#] [E] And he turns back to [B] his bottle
With [F#] not another [F#]
word [B] to say
And my story, well it's no different
I thought [E] I had a happy [B] home
[E] But I'd gone in [B] from work one night
And found [G#m] out I [F#] was wrong
[B] Because I hadn't had a word from her
Just [E] an old pen on [B] the door
Saying you [E] don't need to try [B] and find me
I just [F#] don't love you [B] anymore
Now [B] there's a jukebox in the corner
In [E] a place that I call [B] home
And [E] on each bar [B] stool's a heart broke full
So I'm never home [F#] alone
[B] And each one tells a story
[C#] They're [E] all different but [B] the same
Of how [E] they played and lost [B] and paid the cost
For [F#] their part in love's [B] sweet game
And [E] on each bar [B] stool's a heartbroke fool
So I'm never [F#] home alone
[B] And each one tells a story
[E] They're all different [B] but the same
[E] How they played and [B] lost and paid the cost
[F#] For their part in [B] love's sweet game
Now Tommy, he said he'd cheat
But [E] it was only just [B] one time
[E] And he thought that she was [B] over it
And that everything [F#] was fine
But [B] then one day she left
[C#m] He [E] couldn't find a word [B] to say
[E] So he moved here [B] on a bar stool
[F#] And he swears he's home [B] to stay
And Bobby, he said he loves her
And [E] he would never [E] do [B] her wrong
[E] But he found out how [B] much she cared
One night when he [F#] came home
[B] And he found her wrapped up tightly
[E] In the arms of [B] his best friend
[E] And although she said [B] she's sorry
He [F#] just can't go [B] back again
[B]
And [G#] [B] old Joe, he's lived here the longest
He said [E] it's true that [B] love is blind
[E] And he don't know [B] what he's seen in her
Or was thinking at [F#] the time
But [B] now he's glad that it's all over
He would [E] have left her [B] anyway
[F#] [E] And he turns back to [B] his bottle
With [F#] not another [F#]
word [B] to say
And my story, well it's no different
I thought [E] I had a happy [B] home
[E] But I'd gone in [B] from work one night
And found [G#m] out I [F#] was wrong
[B] Because I hadn't had a word from her
Just [E] an old pen on [B] the door
Saying you [E] don't need to try [B] and find me
I just [F#] don't love you [B] anymore
Now [B] there's a jukebox in the corner
In [E] a place that I call [B] home
And [E] on each bar [B] stool's a heart broke full
So I'm never home [F#] alone
[B] And each one tells a story
[C#] They're [E] all different but [B] the same
Of how [E] they played and lost [B] and paid the cost
For [F#] their part in love's [B] sweet game
Key:
B
E
F#
C#m
G#
B
E
F#
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There's a jukebox in the corner _ [E] in a place that I [B] call home
And [E] on each bar [B] stool's a heartbroke fool
So I'm never _ [F#] home alone
[B] And each one tells a story
[E] They're all different [B] but the same
[E] How they played and [B] lost and paid the cost
[F#] For their part in [B] love's sweet game
_ _ _ _ Now Tommy, he said he'd cheat
But [E] it was only just [B] one time
_ [E] And he thought that she was [B] over it
And that everything [F#] was fine
But [B] then one day she left
[C#m] He [E] couldn't find a word [B] to say
_ [E] So he moved here [B] on a bar stool
[F#] And he swears he's home [B] to stay _ _ _ _ _
And Bobby, he said he loves her
And [E] he would never [E] do [B] her wrong _
[E] But he found out how [B] much she cared
One night when he [F#] came home _
[B] And he found her _ wrapped up tightly _
[E] In the arms of [B] his best friend _
[E] And although she said [B] she's sorry
He [F#] just can't go [B] back again
[B]
And _ _ [G#] _ [B] old Joe, he's lived here the longest
He said [E] it's true that [B] love is blind
_ [E] And he don't know [B] what he's seen in her
Or was thinking at [F#] the time
But [B] now he's glad that it's all over
He would [E] have left her _ [B] anyway
[F#] _ [E] And he turns back to [B] his bottle
With [F#] not another [F#]
word [B] to say
And _ _ _ my story, well it's no different _
I thought [E] I had a happy [B] home _
[E] But I'd gone in [B] from work one night
And found [G#m] out I [F#] was wrong _
[B] Because I hadn't _ had a word from her
Just [E] an old pen on [B] the door
Saying you [E] don't need to try [B] and find me
I just [F#] don't love you [B] anymore _
Now [B] _ _ _ there's a jukebox in the corner
In [E] a place that I call [B] home
And [E] on each bar _ [B] stool's a heart broke full
So I'm never home [F#] alone
_ [B] And each one tells a story
[C#] They're [E] all different but [B] the same
Of how [E] they played and lost [B] and paid the cost
For [F#] their part in love's [B] sweet game _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There's a jukebox in the corner _ [E] in a place that I [B] call home
And [E] on each bar [B] stool's a heartbroke fool
So I'm never _ [F#] home alone
[B] And each one tells a story
[E] They're all different [B] but the same
[E] How they played and [B] lost and paid the cost
[F#] For their part in [B] love's sweet game
_ _ _ _ Now Tommy, he said he'd cheat
But [E] it was only just [B] one time
_ [E] And he thought that she was [B] over it
And that everything [F#] was fine
But [B] then one day she left
[C#m] He [E] couldn't find a word [B] to say
_ [E] So he moved here [B] on a bar stool
[F#] And he swears he's home [B] to stay _ _ _ _ _
And Bobby, he said he loves her
And [E] he would never [E] do [B] her wrong _
[E] But he found out how [B] much she cared
One night when he [F#] came home _
[B] And he found her _ wrapped up tightly _
[E] In the arms of [B] his best friend _
[E] And although she said [B] she's sorry
He [F#] just can't go [B] back again
[B]
And _ _ [G#] _ [B] old Joe, he's lived here the longest
He said [E] it's true that [B] love is blind
_ [E] And he don't know [B] what he's seen in her
Or was thinking at [F#] the time
But [B] now he's glad that it's all over
He would [E] have left her _ [B] anyway
[F#] _ [E] And he turns back to [B] his bottle
With [F#] not another [F#]
word [B] to say
And _ _ _ my story, well it's no different _
I thought [E] I had a happy [B] home _
[E] But I'd gone in [B] from work one night
And found [G#m] out I [F#] was wrong _
[B] Because I hadn't _ had a word from her
Just [E] an old pen on [B] the door
Saying you [E] don't need to try [B] and find me
I just [F#] don't love you [B] anymore _
Now [B] _ _ _ there's a jukebox in the corner
In [E] a place that I call [B] home
And [E] on each bar _ [B] stool's a heart broke full
So I'm never home [F#] alone
_ [B] And each one tells a story
[C#] They're [E] all different but [B] the same
Of how [E] they played and lost [B] and paid the cost
For [F#] their part in love's [B] sweet game _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _