Chords for Bruce Springsteen - My Hometown (from Born In The U.S.A. Live: London 2013)
Tempo:
111.9 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
G#m
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [D] .
[C#m] [G#m] .
I [E] [G#m] [A] .
[C#m] [D] [A] .
[D] .
[A] [E] .
[A] .
[D] [E] was [A] eight years old, running with [D] a [A] dime in [E] my hand.
I [G#m] bust off the paper, the paper [F#m] from my old [D] man.
[A] I sit on his lap, that big old Buick, [D] steal [A] as we drove through [E] town.
[G#m] I toss up my hair, and say son [E] take a [A] good look [D] around.
This is [A] your hometown, [D] it's your [A] [E] hometown.
This is your hometown, [A] it's your [D] hometown.
[A] .
Sixty-five tension was running high [D] at my [A] [E] high school.
There was a lot of fights, in black and white, [A] there was nothing you could [D] do.
[A] Two cars hit a light on a Saturday night, [D] and the back [A] seat there was [E] gone.
Words were passed, and the shotgun blessed, [A] and troubled times had [D] come.
[A] My hometown, [D] my .
[A] [E] hometown, my hometown, [A] my .
[D] hometown.
[A] .
[F#m] Down the main street, whitewashed windows, [A] vacant stores.
[F#m] Seems like there ain't nobody, won't sit [A] them down here no more.
[D] They're closing down, textile mill, [A] cross railroad tracks.
[D] Mormon says these jobs are going boys, [A] and they ain't coming [E] back.
[A] To your hometown, [D] to [A] your [E] hometown, to your hometown, [A] to your [D] hometown.
[A] .
Last night me and Kay, laid in bed, [D] talking [A] about getting [E] out.
.
Packing up our bags and maybe [A] .
heading [D] south.
[A] Thirty-five, we've got a boy [D] of [A] our own [E] now.
First night I sat him up, behind the wheel, and [A] said, son, take a good look [D] around.
.
[A] This is your hometown.
.
Your [D] [A] [E] hometown.
.
[A] Your [D] .
[A] hometown.
.
[D] [A] [E] .
Your hometown.
.
[A] [D] Your hometown.
This [A] is your hometown.
.
[E] .
This is your hometown.
.
[A] [D] .
This [A] is your hometown.
.
[D] [A] [E] .
[A] Your [D] hometown.
.
[A] .
[D] [A] Your, [E] .
[A] your, [D] .
[A] .
your hometown.
Born [D#] in the [G] USA.
[N] .
[C#m] [G#m] .
I [E] [G#m] [A] .
[C#m] [D] [A] .
[D] .
[A] [E] .
[A] .
[D] [E] was [A] eight years old, running with [D] a [A] dime in [E] my hand.
I [G#m] bust off the paper, the paper [F#m] from my old [D] man.
[A] I sit on his lap, that big old Buick, [D] steal [A] as we drove through [E] town.
[G#m] I toss up my hair, and say son [E] take a [A] good look [D] around.
This is [A] your hometown, [D] it's your [A] [E] hometown.
This is your hometown, [A] it's your [D] hometown.
[A] .
Sixty-five tension was running high [D] at my [A] [E] high school.
There was a lot of fights, in black and white, [A] there was nothing you could [D] do.
[A] Two cars hit a light on a Saturday night, [D] and the back [A] seat there was [E] gone.
Words were passed, and the shotgun blessed, [A] and troubled times had [D] come.
[A] My hometown, [D] my .
[A] [E] hometown, my hometown, [A] my .
[D] hometown.
[A] .
[F#m] Down the main street, whitewashed windows, [A] vacant stores.
[F#m] Seems like there ain't nobody, won't sit [A] them down here no more.
[D] They're closing down, textile mill, [A] cross railroad tracks.
[D] Mormon says these jobs are going boys, [A] and they ain't coming [E] back.
[A] To your hometown, [D] to [A] your [E] hometown, to your hometown, [A] to your [D] hometown.
[A] .
Last night me and Kay, laid in bed, [D] talking [A] about getting [E] out.
.
Packing up our bags and maybe [A] .
heading [D] south.
[A] Thirty-five, we've got a boy [D] of [A] our own [E] now.
First night I sat him up, behind the wheel, and [A] said, son, take a good look [D] around.
.
[A] This is your hometown.
.
Your [D] [A] [E] hometown.
.
[A] Your [D] .
[A] hometown.
.
[D] [A] [E] .
Your hometown.
.
[A] [D] Your hometown.
This [A] is your hometown.
.
[E] .
This is your hometown.
.
[A] [D] .
This [A] is your hometown.
.
[D] [A] [E] .
[A] Your [D] hometown.
.
[A] .
[D] [A] Your, [E] .
[A] your, [D] .
[A] .
your hometown.
Born [D#] in the [G] USA.
[N] .
Key:
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ .
[C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ .
I [E] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ .
_ [C#m] _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ .
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ .
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] was [A] eight years old, running with [D] a [A] dime in [E] my hand.
_ I [G#m] bust off the paper, the paper [F#m] from my old [D] man.
_ [A] I sit on his lap, that big old Buick, [D] steal [A] as we drove through [E] town.
_ _ [G#m] I toss up my hair, and say son [E] take a [A] good look _ [D] around.
_ This is [A] your hometown, _ _ _ _ [D] it's your [A] _ [E] hometown.
_ _ This is your hometown, _ _ _ _ [A] it's your _ [D] hometown.
_ _ _ [A] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ Sixty-five tension was running high [D] at my [A] _ [E] high school.
_ There was a lot of fights, in black and white, [A] there was nothing you could [D] do.
_ [A] Two cars hit a light on a Saturday night, [D] and the back [A] seat there was [E] gone.
_ _ Words were passed, and the shotgun blessed, [A] and troubled times had [D] come.
_ [A] My hometown, _ _ _ _ [D] my _ .
[A] _ [E] hometown, _ _ _ my hometown, _ _ _ [A] my _ .
_ _ [D] hometown.
_ _ [A] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] Down the main street, whitewashed windows, _ _ [A] vacant stores.
_ _ _ [F#m] Seems like there ain't nobody, _ won't sit [A] them down here no more.
_ _ _ [D] They're closing down, _ textile mill, [A] cross railroad tracks.
_ _ [D] Mormon says these _ jobs are going boys, [A] and they ain't coming [E] back.
_ [A] To your hometown, _ _ _ _ [D] to [A] your [E] hometown, _ _ to your hometown, _ _ _ _ [A] to your _ [D] hometown.
_ _ _ [A] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ Last night me and Kay, _ laid in bed, _ [D] talking [A] about getting [E] out.
_ _ _ .
Packing up our bags and maybe [A] _ .
heading [D] south.
_ _ _ [A] Thirty-five, we've got a boy [D] of [A] our own [E] now.
_ First night I sat him up, behind the wheel, and [A] said, son, take a good look [D] around.
_ _ _ _ .
_ [A] This is your hometown.
_ _ .
Your _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E] hometown.
_ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ _ Your [D] _ _ .
_ _ [A] hometown.
_ _ _ _ .
_ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ .
_ Your hometown.
_ _ _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] Your hometown.
This [A] is your hometown.
_ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ .
This is your hometown.
_ _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ .
This [A] is your hometown.
_ _ _ .
_ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [A] Your _ [D] hometown.
_ .
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [D] _ [A] Your, _ [E] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ your, _ [D] _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ your hometown.
Born [D#] in the [G] USA.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
[C#m] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ .
I [E] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ .
_ [C#m] _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ .
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ .
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] was [A] eight years old, running with [D] a [A] dime in [E] my hand.
_ I [G#m] bust off the paper, the paper [F#m] from my old [D] man.
_ [A] I sit on his lap, that big old Buick, [D] steal [A] as we drove through [E] town.
_ _ [G#m] I toss up my hair, and say son [E] take a [A] good look _ [D] around.
_ This is [A] your hometown, _ _ _ _ [D] it's your [A] _ [E] hometown.
_ _ This is your hometown, _ _ _ _ [A] it's your _ [D] hometown.
_ _ _ [A] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ Sixty-five tension was running high [D] at my [A] _ [E] high school.
_ There was a lot of fights, in black and white, [A] there was nothing you could [D] do.
_ [A] Two cars hit a light on a Saturday night, [D] and the back [A] seat there was [E] gone.
_ _ Words were passed, and the shotgun blessed, [A] and troubled times had [D] come.
_ [A] My hometown, _ _ _ _ [D] my _ .
[A] _ [E] hometown, _ _ _ my hometown, _ _ _ [A] my _ .
_ _ [D] hometown.
_ _ [A] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] Down the main street, whitewashed windows, _ _ [A] vacant stores.
_ _ _ [F#m] Seems like there ain't nobody, _ won't sit [A] them down here no more.
_ _ _ [D] They're closing down, _ textile mill, [A] cross railroad tracks.
_ _ [D] Mormon says these _ jobs are going boys, [A] and they ain't coming [E] back.
_ [A] To your hometown, _ _ _ _ [D] to [A] your [E] hometown, _ _ to your hometown, _ _ _ _ [A] to your _ [D] hometown.
_ _ _ [A] _ .
_ _ _ _ _ Last night me and Kay, _ laid in bed, _ [D] talking [A] about getting [E] out.
_ _ _ .
Packing up our bags and maybe [A] _ .
heading [D] south.
_ _ _ [A] Thirty-five, we've got a boy [D] of [A] our own [E] now.
_ First night I sat him up, behind the wheel, and [A] said, son, take a good look [D] around.
_ _ _ _ .
_ [A] This is your hometown.
_ _ .
Your _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [E] hometown.
_ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ _ Your [D] _ _ .
_ _ [A] hometown.
_ _ _ _ .
_ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ .
_ Your hometown.
_ _ _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] Your hometown.
This [A] is your hometown.
_ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ .
This is your hometown.
_ _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ .
This [A] is your hometown.
_ _ _ .
_ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [A] Your _ [D] hometown.
_ .
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [D] _ [A] Your, _ [E] _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ your, _ [D] _ _ .
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ your hometown.
Born [D#] in the [G] USA.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .