Chords for Bob Dylan - Simple Twist of Fate (Official Audio)
Tempo:
136.75 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
Am
F#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Key:
E
A
Am
F#m
Bm
E
A
Am
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[A] .
[Am] .
[E] .
[A] [E] .
[Bm] [E] .
They sat together in the park as the evening sky grew dark.
She looked at him and he felt a spark [A] tingle to his bones.
[Am] T'was then he felt alone [E] and wished that he'd gone [A] straight.
[E] and watched out [F#m] for a simple twist [E] of fate.
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They walked along by the old canal, a little confused, I remember well.
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Then stopped into a strange hotel [A] with a neon burning bright.
He [Am] felt the heat of the night [E] hit him like [A] a freight [E] train.
moving [Bm] with a simple twist [E] of fate.
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A saxophone someplace far off played as she was walking on by the arcade.
As the light burst through a beat up shade where [A] he was waking up,.
she [Am] dropped her coin into the cup [E] above a blind man [A] at the gate.
[E] and forgot [F#m] about his simple [E] twist of fate.
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[A] .
[Am] .
[E] .
[A] [E] .
[F#m] [E] .
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He woke up, the room was bare, he didn't see her anywhere.
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He told himself he didn't care, [A] pushed the window open wide,.
felt [Am] that emptiness inside [E] to which he just could [A] not relate.
[E] .
Brought on [F#m] by his simple twist [E] of fate, he hears the ticking of the clocks.
and walks along with a parrot that talks.
Hunts her down by the waterfront docks where [A] the sailors all come in.
Maybe [Am] he should pick him out again.
[E] How long must [A] he wait [E] one more time [F#m] for his simple twist of [E] fate?
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People tell me it's a sin to know and feel too much within.
I still believe she was my twin, [A] but I lost the ring.
[Am] She was born in spring, [E] but I was born [A] too [E] late.
Blame it on [F#m].
his simple [E] twist of fate.
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[A] .
[E] [Am] .
[E] [A] .
[E] [F#m] .
[E] .
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[A] .
[Am] .
[E] .
[A] [E] .
[Bm] [E] .
They sat together in the park as the evening sky grew dark.
She looked at him and he felt a spark [A] tingle to his bones.
[Am] T'was then he felt alone [E] and wished that he'd gone [A] straight.
[E] and watched out [F#m] for a simple twist [E] of fate.
.
.
They walked along by the old canal, a little confused, I remember well.
.
Then stopped into a strange hotel [A] with a neon burning bright.
He [Am] felt the heat of the night [E] hit him like [A] a freight [E] train.
moving [Bm] with a simple twist [E] of fate.
.
.
A saxophone someplace far off played as she was walking on by the arcade.
As the light burst through a beat up shade where [A] he was waking up,.
she [Am] dropped her coin into the cup [E] above a blind man [A] at the gate.
[E] and forgot [F#m] about his simple [E] twist of fate.
.
.
.
.
[A] .
[Am] .
[E] .
[A] [E] .
[F#m] [E] .
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He woke up, the room was bare, he didn't see her anywhere.
.
He told himself he didn't care, [A] pushed the window open wide,.
felt [Am] that emptiness inside [E] to which he just could [A] not relate.
[E] .
Brought on [F#m] by his simple twist [E] of fate, he hears the ticking of the clocks.
and walks along with a parrot that talks.
Hunts her down by the waterfront docks where [A] the sailors all come in.
Maybe [Am] he should pick him out again.
[E] How long must [A] he wait [E] one more time [F#m] for his simple twist of [E] fate?
.
People tell me it's a sin to know and feel too much within.
I still believe she was my twin, [A] but I lost the ring.
[Am] She was born in spring, [E] but I was born [A] too [E] late.
Blame it on [F#m].
his simple [E] twist of fate.
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[A] .
[E] [Am] .
[E] [A] .
[E] [F#m] .
[E] .
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