Angel Of Death Chords by Thin Lizzy
Tempo:
75.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
Am
D
G
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[E] [A]
[Am]
[A]
[D] [A] [Am]
[A] [Am]
[D]
[B] [A]
[Am]
[D] [E]
[B] [A] [Am] [A] I've seen the fires start in Frisco, the day that the earth quaked.
I've seen buildings ablaze and blown up in flames.
I heard men, women and children crying out to their God for mercy, but their God didn't
listen, [Am] [A] so they were burned alive.
They [D] were down, down, people [G] were bound, [A] what a disaster.
[Am] [A] I was hanging out in Berlin in the year 1939.
I've seen Hitler's long troopers march right across the national [G] line.
[A] I've seen two world wars, seen men send rockets out into space.
I foresee a holocaust, an angel of death descending to destroy the human race.
[D] Down, [Am] down, [G] people were bound, [A] what a disaster.
[Am] [A]
[D] [B]
[A]
[Am] [A]
[D] [Am] [B]
[A] [Am]
[A] [Am] [A]
[G] [A]
[D]
[A] [G] [A]
[Am]
[A]
[Am]
[A]
In the 16th century, [D] there was a great [A] colossal bomb.
[D] I [A] believe it was the U.S. Congress.
The bombs died, and nothing remained of the century.
The name's over, down, down, waste, holocaust, the life of which is black as can be seen.
How [Am] else can you believe this?
Believe.
I was standing by the bedside [A] the night that [Em] my father died.
[A]
He was crying out in [G] pain [Am] to his God.
He said, have mercy, mercy.
His body was riddled with the disease.
[Eb] Unknown to man, so he [Em] expected no [A] cure.
[Bb] But before he died that night, [A] he was lost, insane.
If you go [D] down, down, [Am] people [G] were bound, [Am] what [A] a disaster.
If you [D] go down, down, [G] people were bound, [A] what a disaster.
If you go [D] down, down,
[A] [G] people were bound.
[Am] [A]
[E] [A]
[Am]
[A]
[D] [A] [Am]
[A] [Am]
[D]
[B] [A]
[Am]
[D] [E]
[B] [A] [Am] [A] I've seen the fires start in Frisco, the day that the earth quaked.
I've seen buildings ablaze and blown up in flames.
I heard men, women and children crying out to their God for mercy, but their God didn't
listen, [Am] [A] so they were burned alive.
They [D] were down, down, people [G] were bound, [A] what a disaster.
[Am] [A] I was hanging out in Berlin in the year 1939.
I've seen Hitler's long troopers march right across the national [G] line.
[A] I've seen two world wars, seen men send rockets out into space.
I foresee a holocaust, an angel of death descending to destroy the human race.
[D] Down, [Am] down, [G] people were bound, [A] what a disaster.
[Am] [A]
[D] [B]
[A]
[Am] [A]
[D] [Am] [B]
[A] [Am]
[A] [Am] [A]
[G] [A]
[D]
[A] [G] [A]
[Am]
[A]
[Am]
[A]
In the 16th century, [D] there was a great [A] colossal bomb.
[D] I [A] believe it was the U.S. Congress.
The bombs died, and nothing remained of the century.
The name's over, down, down, waste, holocaust, the life of which is black as can be seen.
How [Am] else can you believe this?
Believe.
I was standing by the bedside [A] the night that [Em] my father died.
[A]
He was crying out in [G] pain [Am] to his God.
He said, have mercy, mercy.
His body was riddled with the disease.
[Eb] Unknown to man, so he [Em] expected no [A] cure.
[Bb] But before he died that night, [A] he was lost, insane.
If you go [D] down, down, [Am] people [G] were bound, [Am] what [A] a disaster.
If you [D] go down, down, [G] people were bound, [A] what a disaster.
If you go [D] down, down,
[A] [G] people were bound.
[Am] [A]
Key:
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_ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Am] [A] I've seen the fires start in Frisco, the day that the earth quaked.
I've seen buildings ablaze and blown up in flames.
I heard men, women and children crying out to their God for mercy, _ but their God didn't
listen, [Am] _ [A] so they were burned alive.
They [D] were down, down, people [G] were bound, _ [A] what a disaster.
_ _ [Am] _ [A] I was hanging out in Berlin in the year 1939.
I've seen Hitler's long troopers march right across the national [G] line.
[A] I've seen two world wars, seen men send rockets out into space.
I foresee a holocaust, an angel of death descending to destroy the human race.
[D] Down, [Am] down, [G] people were bound, _ [A] what a disaster. _
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ In the 16th century, _ [D] there was a great [A] colossal bomb.
[D] I [A] believe it was the U.S. Congress.
The bombs died, and nothing remained of the century.
_ The name's over, down, _ _ down, waste, _ _ _ _ holocaust, _ the life of which is black as can be seen.
_ _ How [Am] else can you believe this?
Believe. _ _ _
I was standing by the bedside [A] the night that [Em] my father died.
[A]
He was crying out in [G] pain [Am] to his God.
He said, have mercy, mercy.
His body was riddled with the disease.
[Eb] Unknown to man, so he [Em] expected no [A] cure.
[Bb] But before he died that night, [A] he was lost, insane.
If you go [D] down, down, [Am] people [G] were bound, [Am] what [A] a disaster.
_ _ If you [D] go down, down, [G] people were bound, _ [A] what a disaster.
If _ you go [D] down, down, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] [G] people were bound. _ _ _
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_ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Am] [A] I've seen the fires start in Frisco, the day that the earth quaked.
I've seen buildings ablaze and blown up in flames.
I heard men, women and children crying out to their God for mercy, _ but their God didn't
listen, [Am] _ [A] so they were burned alive.
They [D] were down, down, people [G] were bound, _ [A] what a disaster.
_ _ [Am] _ [A] I was hanging out in Berlin in the year 1939.
I've seen Hitler's long troopers march right across the national [G] line.
[A] I've seen two world wars, seen men send rockets out into space.
I foresee a holocaust, an angel of death descending to destroy the human race.
[D] Down, [Am] down, [G] people were bound, _ [A] what a disaster. _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ In the 16th century, _ [D] there was a great [A] colossal bomb.
[D] I [A] believe it was the U.S. Congress.
The bombs died, and nothing remained of the century.
_ The name's over, down, _ _ down, waste, _ _ _ _ holocaust, _ the life of which is black as can be seen.
_ _ How [Am] else can you believe this?
Believe. _ _ _
I was standing by the bedside [A] the night that [Em] my father died.
[A]
He was crying out in [G] pain [Am] to his God.
He said, have mercy, mercy.
His body was riddled with the disease.
[Eb] Unknown to man, so he [Em] expected no [A] cure.
[Bb] But before he died that night, [A] he was lost, insane.
If you go [D] down, down, [Am] people [G] were bound, [Am] what [A] a disaster.
_ _ If you [D] go down, down, [G] people were bound, _ [A] what a disaster.
If _ you go [D] down, down, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] [G] people were bound. _ _ _
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