Chords for Mark Knopfler - Imelda (A Night In London | Official Live Video)
Tempo:
116.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Dm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Key:
G
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[D] She's going [Gm] shopping, shopping for .
[G] shoes.
[D] She wanted the [C] [Gm] magenta, Caribbean blue.
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[G] [D] Glad I didn't [Gm] bring a bottle of Lollipop.
[G] They [D] [Gm] fill her pocket up right behind her back.
[G] [D] He's mad on her, [F] baby.
[D] He's mad on [G] her, baby.
What to do?.
[C] All the poor people say,.
[G] You ain't got to quit playing [D] for you.
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New York and Paris, show them [Gm] he's in.
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[G] [D] They see [F] her [Gm] coming from all the way.
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[D] They clap their [Gm] hands together when they get her in the store.
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[D] She's [C] going out wanting [Gm] him, more and more.
[G] [D] He's mad on her, [F] baby.
[D] He's mad on [G] her, baby.
What to do?.
[C] All the poor people [G] say,.
You ain't got to quit playing [D] for you.
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Everyone's gone [C] jacking [G] off, [D] what's a regular [G] day?.
[D] [C] [G].
Old Madame [C] likes a [G] [A].
dark [C] red red dress.
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[Gm] [Dm] [G] [D] .
[G] Now we've got [D] all of Madame's [Gm] requisites, all in Madame's side.
[G] [D] Madame's taste is [Gm] truly exquisite, she must look just right.
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Oh, [D] felt-tip [C] alligator [Gm] bags of [G] kangaroos.
[D] Oh, [F] Chantilly, may I see the [Gm] James' way?.
[G] He's [D].
mad on [F] her, baby.
[D] He's mad on her, [G] baby.
What to do?.
[C] All the poor people say,.
[G] You ain't got to quit playing [D] for you.
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[G] He's [D].
mad on her, [F] baby.
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He's mad on her, baby.
[G] What to do?.
[C] All the poor people say,.
[G] We got to quit playing [D] fun.
[G] [C].
All the people saying [Bm] we [D] got to quit playing fun.
No.
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[D] She's going [Gm] shopping, shopping for .
[G] shoes.
[D] She wanted the [C] [Gm] magenta, Caribbean blue.
.
[G] [D] Glad I didn't [Gm] bring a bottle of Lollipop.
[G] They [D] [Gm] fill her pocket up right behind her back.
[G] [D] He's mad on her, [F] baby.
[D] He's mad on [G] her, baby.
What to do?.
[C] All the poor people say,.
[G] You ain't got to quit playing [D] for you.
[Dm] [G] .
[Dm] .
New York and Paris, show them [Gm] he's in.
.
[G] [D] They see [F] her [Gm] coming from all the way.
[G] .
[D] They clap their [Gm] hands together when they get her in the store.
[G] .
[D] She's [C] going out wanting [Gm] him, more and more.
[G] [D] He's mad on her, [F] baby.
[D] He's mad on [G] her, baby.
What to do?.
[C] All the poor people [G] say,.
You ain't got to quit playing [D] for you.
[Dm] [G] .
Everyone's gone [C] jacking [G] off, [D] what's a regular [G] day?.
[D] [C] [G].
Old Madame [C] likes a [G] [A].
dark [C] red red dress.
[G] [D] .
[Gm] [Dm] [G] [D] .
[G] Now we've got [D] all of Madame's [Gm] requisites, all in Madame's side.
[G] [D] Madame's taste is [Gm] truly exquisite, she must look just right.
[G] .
Oh, [D] felt-tip [C] alligator [Gm] bags of [G] kangaroos.
[D] Oh, [F] Chantilly, may I see the [Gm] James' way?.
[G] He's [D].
mad on [F] her, baby.
[D] He's mad on her, [G] baby.
What to do?.
[C] All the poor people say,.
[G] You ain't got to quit playing [D] for you.
[C] .
[G] He's [D].
mad on her, [F] baby.
[D] .
He's mad on her, baby.
[G] What to do?.
[C] All the poor people say,.
[G] We got to quit playing [D] fun.
[G] [C].
All the people saying [Bm] we [D] got to quit playing fun.
No.
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