Katmandu Chords by Bob Seger
Tempo:
139.85 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#m
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Key:
E
A
B
F#m
G
E
A
B
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[G] [E] I think I'm going [A] to Katmandu.
That's really, [E] really where I'm going to.
If I ever get [B] out of here, that's where I'm going to [E] do.
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[A] Katmandu.
I think it's really [E] where I'm going to.
If I ever get out [B] of here, I'm going to .
[E] [G] Katmandu.
[E] I got no kick [A] against the West Coast.
My brothers [E] are such good hoes.
I raise my whiskey glass [B] and give them a toast.
I'm sure they [E] know it's true.
[F#m] [Gm] I don't [E] drink at the [A] sunset.
Every time I've [E] been there, it's been great.
But now I'm leaving [B] and I can't be late.
And to myself, [E] it's true.
[A] .
Katmandu.
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[E] I'm going to.
If I ever [B] get out of here, that's where I'm going [E] [F#m] [Em] [E] .
[A] to.
Really, really, [E] where I'm going to.
If I ever [B] get out of here, I'm going to .
[E] [G] Katmandu.
[E] I don't [A] go with the Midwest.
The folks out there are [E] giving me their best.
I've lived there all my [B] life.
I've been their guest.
I sure have loved [E] it too.
I'm tired of looking [A] at the TV news.
I'm tired of driving [E] hard and paying dues.
I figure, baby, [B] I got nothing to lose.
I'm tired of being [E] out .
[A] and do.
Up to the mountains [E] where I'm going to.
If I ever [B] get out of here, that's where I'm going [E] to.
I don't go to .
[A] Katmandu.
Take me, baby, [E] I'm with you.
If I ever [B] get out of here, I'm going to [Bm] .
Katmandu.
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[Bm] [G] [E] And [A] it's the East Coast.
You want some [Em] people, [E] well, they got the most.
And New York City's [B] like a family ghost.
You seem to pass right [E] through.
[F#m] I know [E] I'm going to [A] miss the USA.
I guess I'll miss it [E] every single day.
But no one loves me.
[B] I mean, [E] it's too cool.
One that's [A] going to Katmandu.
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[E] If I ever get out [B] of here, that's.
where I'm going [E] [F#m] to [Gm] [E] .
[A] Katmandu.
Really, really, [E] I'm going to.
If I ever [B] get out of here, if I ever get out of [C] [B] .
[E] [Bm] Katmandu.
[G] [A] Oh!
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Woo, woo, woo.
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Woo, woo, woo.
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[G] [E] I think I'm going [A] to Katmandu.
That's really, [E] really where I'm going to.
If I ever get [B] out of here, that's where I'm going to [E] do.
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[A] Katmandu.
I think it's really [E] where I'm going to.
If I ever get out [B] of here, I'm going to .
[E] [G] Katmandu.
[E] I got no kick [A] against the West Coast.
My brothers [E] are such good hoes.
I raise my whiskey glass [B] and give them a toast.
I'm sure they [E] know it's true.
[F#m] [Gm] I don't [E] drink at the [A] sunset.
Every time I've [E] been there, it's been great.
But now I'm leaving [B] and I can't be late.
And to myself, [E] it's true.
[A] .
Katmandu.
.
[E] I'm going to.
If I ever [B] get out of here, that's where I'm going [E] [F#m] [Em] [E] .
[A] to.
Really, really, [E] where I'm going to.
If I ever [B] get out of here, I'm going to .
[E] [G] Katmandu.
[E] I don't [A] go with the Midwest.
The folks out there are [E] giving me their best.
I've lived there all my [B] life.
I've been their guest.
I sure have loved [E] it too.
I'm tired of looking [A] at the TV news.
I'm tired of driving [E] hard and paying dues.
I figure, baby, [B] I got nothing to lose.
I'm tired of being [E] out .
[A] and do.
Up to the mountains [E] where I'm going to.
If I ever [B] get out of here, that's where I'm going [E] to.
I don't go to .
[A] Katmandu.
Take me, baby, [E] I'm with you.
If I ever [B] get out of here, I'm going to [Bm] .
Katmandu.
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[A] [Em] .
[Bm] [G] [E] And [A] it's the East Coast.
You want some [Em] people, [E] well, they got the most.
And New York City's [B] like a family ghost.
You seem to pass right [E] through.
[F#m] I know [E] I'm going to [A] miss the USA.
I guess I'll miss it [E] every single day.
But no one loves me.
[B] I mean, [E] it's too cool.
One that's [A] going to Katmandu.
.
[E] If I ever get out [B] of here, that's.
where I'm going [E] [F#m] to [Gm] [E] .
[A] Katmandu.
Really, really, [E] I'm going to.
If I ever [B] get out of here, if I ever get out of [C] [B] .
[E] [Bm] Katmandu.
[G] [A] Oh!
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Woo, woo, woo.
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Woo, woo, woo.
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