Chords for Chris Norman - Living Next Door To Alice (One Acoustic Evening)
Tempo:
118.85 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
D
G
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Key:
E
A
D
G
C#m
E
A
D
Thank you very much.
[A] .
Okay, here we go.
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I want you all to sing along with this one, okay?
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Alright?
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Alright?.
Okay!
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Sally called when she got the word.
[G] [D] She said, I suppose you've heard.
[E] .
[A] About Alice.
[E] Well [A] I rushed to the window.
And I looked [D] outside.
But I could hardly believe my [E] eyes.
Big limousine rolled up.
[A] And Alice is dry.
[E] .
[A] Oh, I don't know why she's leaving.
Or where she's gonna go.
[D] I guess she's got her reasons.
But I just don't wanna know.
[E] It's the 24 years I've been living next door [A] to Alice.
[E] .
[A] 24 years just waiting for a chance.
[D] To tell her how I feel.
And maybe get her saying that.
[E] Now I gotta get used to [D] not living next door [A] to Alice.
[E] .
[A] Grew up together, two kids in the [D] park.
Carved our initials deep in the park.
[E] .
Ah, [A] me and Alice.
[E] .
[A] Now she walks through the door.
With her head held [D] high.
Just for a moment, I caught her eye.
[E] As the big limousine rolled slowly.
Out [A] of Alice's dry.
[E] .
Oh, [A] I don't know why she's leaving.
Or where she's gonna go.
[D] I guess she's got her reasons.
But I just don't wanna know.
[E] It's the 24 years I've been living next [A] door to Alice.
24 .
[E] [A] years just waiting for a chance.
[D] To tell her how I feel.
And maybe get her saying that.
[E] I gotta get used to [D] not living next [A] door to Alice.
[E] .
[A] Sally called back.
That's how it [D] feels.
She said, I know how to help.
[E] .
[A] Get over Alice.
[E] .
[C#m] [E] She [A] said, now Alice is gone.
But I'm still here.
[D] You know I've been waiting for 24 [Bm] years.
[E] And the big limousine disappeared.
[F#] Alright, are you ready?.
Are you ready?.
[C] .
One, two.
[E] I [F#m] [E] .
[A] don't know why she's leaving.
Or where she's gonna go.
[D] I guess she's got her reasons.
But I just don't wanna know.
[E] It's the 24 years I've been living next door [A] to Alice.
[E] .
[A] 24 years just waiting for a chance.
[D] To tell her how I feel.
And maybe get her saying that.
[E] But I'll never get used to [D] not living next door [A] to Alice .
[E] No, I'll never get used to not [D].
living next door to [A] Alice.
[D] [E] [A] .
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[N] .
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[A] .
Okay, here we go.
.
I want you all to sing along with this one, okay?
.
Alright?
.
Alright?.
Okay!
.
Sally called when she got the word.
[G] [D] She said, I suppose you've heard.
[E] .
[A] About Alice.
[E] Well [A] I rushed to the window.
And I looked [D] outside.
But I could hardly believe my [E] eyes.
Big limousine rolled up.
[A] And Alice is dry.
[E] .
[A] Oh, I don't know why she's leaving.
Or where she's gonna go.
[D] I guess she's got her reasons.
But I just don't wanna know.
[E] It's the 24 years I've been living next door [A] to Alice.
[E] .
[A] 24 years just waiting for a chance.
[D] To tell her how I feel.
And maybe get her saying that.
[E] Now I gotta get used to [D] not living next door [A] to Alice.
[E] .
[A] Grew up together, two kids in the [D] park.
Carved our initials deep in the park.
[E] .
Ah, [A] me and Alice.
[E] .
[A] Now she walks through the door.
With her head held [D] high.
Just for a moment, I caught her eye.
[E] As the big limousine rolled slowly.
Out [A] of Alice's dry.
[E] .
Oh, [A] I don't know why she's leaving.
Or where she's gonna go.
[D] I guess she's got her reasons.
But I just don't wanna know.
[E] It's the 24 years I've been living next [A] door to Alice.
24 .
[E] [A] years just waiting for a chance.
[D] To tell her how I feel.
And maybe get her saying that.
[E] I gotta get used to [D] not living next [A] door to Alice.
[E] .
[A] Sally called back.
That's how it [D] feels.
She said, I know how to help.
[E] .
[A] Get over Alice.
[E] .
[C#m] [E] She [A] said, now Alice is gone.
But I'm still here.
[D] You know I've been waiting for 24 [Bm] years.
[E] And the big limousine disappeared.
[F#] Alright, are you ready?.
Are you ready?.
[C] .
One, two.
[E] I [F#m] [E] .
[A] don't know why she's leaving.
Or where she's gonna go.
[D] I guess she's got her reasons.
But I just don't wanna know.
[E] It's the 24 years I've been living next door [A] to Alice.
[E] .
[A] 24 years just waiting for a chance.
[D] To tell her how I feel.
And maybe get her saying that.
[E] But I'll never get used to [D] not living next door [A] to Alice .
[E] No, I'll never get used to not [D].
living next door to [A] Alice.
[D] [E] [A] .
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[N] .
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