Chords for The Rumjacks - Tell Me What Happened [Official Music Video]
Tempo:
95.95 bpm
Chords used:
C
Am
F
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [Am] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [C] [G]
[C] [Am] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [C]
[Am] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [Em] [C]
I'm sitting in a [Am] park in Dublin town [C] with my pack and my [Am] slide, oh oh
[C] I met an old [Am] man and he started [F] out talking about a [C] girl he used to know
[G]
[C] He said, I'm the type of guy that [A] likes to run around, [C] breaking hearts where [Am] I go
But [C] then the youth runs out [Am] and you got no clout, [F] no place [C] to call your [G] own
[C] And the girls [Am] that he used to [G] carry [Em] you home
[C] Have left you [A] to rot [F] at the [C] bars, our lord
Tell me what [A] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [Am] happened, oh
Tell me what happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to [G] go
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [Am] happened, [C] oh
Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to go
[A] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [C]
[Am] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [C]
Natural glass, red and dry, [Am] bottom cup in the sky, [C] the screen fills you [Am] up brown.
[C] The storm not far, [Am] but we're [F] back in the bar, the rain [C] washed all [G] that down.
[C] Some drinks, we'll be married, [A] some drinks, forget [C] it when a man drinks with [Am] regret.
[C] You'll never see it, they're [Am] so sorrowful, [F] long [C] lives to a bitch, right?
[G]
[C] [Am] The girls that used to [Em] carry you home [C] have [G] left [Am] you to rot [F] at the [C] bar, so alone.
Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [A] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to go.
[Am] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [G] [C]
Cindy [G] sang a tune [Am] about a girl he loved, [C] well he [G] was young [Am] and strong.
[C] He dreamt that he could win her back [F] if she [G] only heard [C] his song.
[G] He sang on the [Am] street to the [Em] passerby's with a sad and [Am] dearly charmed.
[C] To [G] the day that she passed the box [B] with her [G] husband [C] on the run.
Tell me what [Am] happened to your [C] son, tell me what [Am] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your [F] son, you've got [C] no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, tell me what happened, oh!
Tell me what happened to your [F] son, [C] you've got no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your [C] son, tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] [D]
[C] [A] [C] [A]
[C] [Am] happened to your son, you've [C] got no place to go
And the girls [Am] that used to [Em] carry you home
[C] Have left [Am] you to run [F] at the [C] bars alone
[C] [Am] [F] [C] [G]
[C] [Am] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [C]
[Am] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [Em] [C]
I'm sitting in a [Am] park in Dublin town [C] with my pack and my [Am] slide, oh oh
[C] I met an old [Am] man and he started [F] out talking about a [C] girl he used to know
[G]
[C] He said, I'm the type of guy that [A] likes to run around, [C] breaking hearts where [Am] I go
But [C] then the youth runs out [Am] and you got no clout, [F] no place [C] to call your [G] own
[C] And the girls [Am] that he used to [G] carry [Em] you home
[C] Have left you [A] to rot [F] at the [C] bars, our lord
Tell me what [A] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [Am] happened, oh
Tell me what happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to [G] go
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [Am] happened, [C] oh
Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to go
[A] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [C]
[Am] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [C]
Natural glass, red and dry, [Am] bottom cup in the sky, [C] the screen fills you [Am] up brown.
[C] The storm not far, [Am] but we're [F] back in the bar, the rain [C] washed all [G] that down.
[C] Some drinks, we'll be married, [A] some drinks, forget [C] it when a man drinks with [Am] regret.
[C] You'll never see it, they're [Am] so sorrowful, [F] long [C] lives to a bitch, right?
[G]
[C] [Am] The girls that used to [Em] carry you home [C] have [G] left [Am] you to rot [F] at the [C] bar, so alone.
Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [A] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to go.
[Am] [C] [Am]
[C] [Am] [F] [G] [C]
Cindy [G] sang a tune [Am] about a girl he loved, [C] well he [G] was young [Am] and strong.
[C] He dreamt that he could win her back [F] if she [G] only heard [C] his song.
[G] He sang on the [Am] street to the [Em] passerby's with a sad and [Am] dearly charmed.
[C] To [G] the day that she passed the box [B] with her [G] husband [C] on the run.
Tell me what [Am] happened to your [C] son, tell me what [Am] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your [F] son, you've got [C] no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, tell me what happened, oh!
Tell me what happened to your [F] son, [C] you've got no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your [C] son, tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] [D]
[C] [A] [C] [A]
[C] [Am] happened to your son, you've [C] got no place to go
And the girls [Am] that used to [Em] carry you home
[C] Have left [Am] you to run [F] at the [C] bars alone
Key:
C
Am
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A
C
Am
F
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [Em] _ [C] _
I'm sitting in a [Am] park in Dublin town [C] with my pack and my [Am] slide, oh oh
[C] I met an old [Am] man and he started [F] out talking about a [C] girl he used to know
[G]
[C] He said, I'm the type of guy that [A] likes to run around, [C] breaking hearts where [Am] I go
But [C] then the youth runs out [Am] and you got no clout, [F] no place [C] to call your [G] own
[C] And the girls [Am] that he used to [G] carry [Em] you home
[C] Have left you [A] to rot [F] at the [C] bars, our lord
Tell me what [A] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [Am] happened, oh
Tell me what happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to [G] go
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [Am] happened, [C] oh
Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to go
_ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _
Natural glass, red and dry, [Am] bottom cup in the sky, [C] the screen fills you [Am] up brown.
[C] The storm not far, [Am] but we're [F] back in the bar, the rain [C] washed all [G] that down.
[C] Some drinks, we'll be married, [A] some drinks, forget [C] it when a man drinks with [Am] regret.
[C] You'll never see it, they're [Am] so sorrowful, [F] long [C] lives to a bitch, right?
[G] _
[C] [Am] The girls that used to [Em] carry you home [C] have [G] left [Am] you to rot [F] at the [C] bar, so alone.
Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [A] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to go. _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ [C] _
Cindy [G] sang a tune [Am] about a girl he loved, [C] well he [G] was young [Am] and strong.
[C] He dreamt that he could win her back [F] if she [G] only heard [C] his song.
[G] He sang on the [Am] street to the [Em] passerby's with a sad and [Am] dearly charmed.
[C] To [G] the day that she passed the box [B] with her [G] husband [C] on the run.
Tell me what [Am] happened to your [C] son, tell me what [Am] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your [F] son, you've got [C] no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, tell me what happened, oh!
Tell me what happened to your [F] son, [C] you've got no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your [C] son, tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[C] _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ _
[C] _ [Am] happened to your son, you've [C] got no place to go
And the girls [Am] that used to [Em] carry you home
[C] Have left [Am] you to run [F] at the [C] bars alone _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [Em] _ [C] _
I'm sitting in a [Am] park in Dublin town [C] with my pack and my [Am] slide, oh oh
[C] I met an old [Am] man and he started [F] out talking about a [C] girl he used to know
[G]
[C] He said, I'm the type of guy that [A] likes to run around, [C] breaking hearts where [Am] I go
But [C] then the youth runs out [Am] and you got no clout, [F] no place [C] to call your [G] own
[C] And the girls [Am] that he used to [G] carry [Em] you home
[C] Have left you [A] to rot [F] at the [C] bars, our lord
Tell me what [A] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [Am] happened, oh
Tell me what happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to [G] go
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [Am] happened, [C] oh
Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to go
_ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _
Natural glass, red and dry, [Am] bottom cup in the sky, [C] the screen fills you [Am] up brown.
[C] The storm not far, [Am] but we're [F] back in the bar, the rain [C] washed all [G] that down.
[C] Some drinks, we'll be married, [A] some drinks, forget [C] it when a man drinks with [Am] regret.
[C] You'll never see it, they're [Am] so sorrowful, [F] long [C] lives to a bitch, right?
[G] _
[C] [Am] The girls that used to [Em] carry you home [C] have [G] left [Am] you to rot [F] at the [C] bar, so alone.
Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [A] happened to your son, [C] tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, [F] you've got [C] no place to go. _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ [G] _ [C] _
Cindy [G] sang a tune [Am] about a girl he loved, [C] well he [G] was young [Am] and strong.
[C] He dreamt that he could win her back [F] if she [G] only heard [C] his song.
[G] He sang on the [Am] street to the [Em] passerby's with a sad and [Am] dearly charmed.
[C] To [G] the day that she passed the box [B] with her [G] husband [C] on the run.
Tell me what [Am] happened to your [C] son, tell me what [Am] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your [F] son, you've got [C] no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your son, tell me what happened, oh!
Tell me what happened to your [F] son, [C] you've got no place to [G] go.
[C] Tell me what [Am] happened to your [C] son, tell me what [A] happened, oh!
[C] Tell me what [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[C] _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ _
[C] _ [Am] happened to your son, you've [C] got no place to go
And the girls [Am] that used to [Em] carry you home
[C] Have left [Am] you to run [F] at the [C] bars alone _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _