Chords for "Brandy" - Looking Glass (Acoustic Cover)
Tempo:
115.75 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
C#m
B
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
There's a port [A] on a western [E] bay and [F#m] it serves a [D] hundred ships a [A] day.
Lonely [E] sailors pass the [C#m] time away and talk [A] about [E] their homes.
There's a girl in this [C#m] harbor town and [F#m] she works [D] laying whiskey down.
[E] They say, Brandy, fetch [C#m] another round.
[F#m] She serves them [A] [E] whiskey and wine.
And the sailors [F#] say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you find [B] you a [C#m] good wife.
[A] You would be, [E] your eyes could [B] steal a sailor [A] from the sea.
[E] Oh now Brandy [A] wears a braided [C#m] chain made [F#m] of fine-ass [A] silver [D] from the north [A] of Spain.
[E] A locket [A] here that bears [C#m] the name [B] of [F#m] the man that [E] Brandy loves.
He came [A] on a [C#m] summer's day [F#m] bringing gifts [D] here from far [A] away.
But [E] it made it clear [A] they couldn't [C#m] stay.
[F#m] No harbor [A] was [E] his home.
And the [B] sailors say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you find you [C#m] a good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
[E]
Oh [C#m] now Brandy used [A] to watch his [E] eyes when he told his [B] sailor stories.
She could [C#m] feel the ocean [E] far rise with [A] her son's [B] raging glory.
Yeah, [C#m] but he'd [D] always told the true [C#m] Lord wasn't on his [A] mind.
And Brandy [B] doesn't best to [A] understand.
Well at night when the bars close [C#m] down, oh now [F#m] [A] Brandy walks through [Dm] a silent [A] town.
[E] And loves a man [A] who's not [C#m] around.
[F#m] She still [A] can't [E] hear him say.
[B]
She hears him say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you'll find you a [C#m] good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
[E]
The sailors say, [B] [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you'll find you [C#m] a good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
[E] [A]
[C#m] [A]
[E] [B]
[A] [E]
Lonely [E] sailors pass the [C#m] time away and talk [A] about [E] their homes.
There's a girl in this [C#m] harbor town and [F#m] she works [D] laying whiskey down.
[E] They say, Brandy, fetch [C#m] another round.
[F#m] She serves them [A] [E] whiskey and wine.
And the sailors [F#] say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you find [B] you a [C#m] good wife.
[A] You would be, [E] your eyes could [B] steal a sailor [A] from the sea.
[E] Oh now Brandy [A] wears a braided [C#m] chain made [F#m] of fine-ass [A] silver [D] from the north [A] of Spain.
[E] A locket [A] here that bears [C#m] the name [B] of [F#m] the man that [E] Brandy loves.
He came [A] on a [C#m] summer's day [F#m] bringing gifts [D] here from far [A] away.
But [E] it made it clear [A] they couldn't [C#m] stay.
[F#m] No harbor [A] was [E] his home.
And the [B] sailors say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you find you [C#m] a good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
[E]
Oh [C#m] now Brandy used [A] to watch his [E] eyes when he told his [B] sailor stories.
She could [C#m] feel the ocean [E] far rise with [A] her son's [B] raging glory.
Yeah, [C#m] but he'd [D] always told the true [C#m] Lord wasn't on his [A] mind.
And Brandy [B] doesn't best to [A] understand.
Well at night when the bars close [C#m] down, oh now [F#m] [A] Brandy walks through [Dm] a silent [A] town.
[E] And loves a man [A] who's not [C#m] around.
[F#m] She still [A] can't [E] hear him say.
[B]
She hears him say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you'll find you a [C#m] good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
[E]
The sailors say, [B] [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you'll find you [C#m] a good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
[E] [A]
[C#m] [A]
[E] [B]
[A] [E]
Key:
A
E
C#m
B
F#m
A
E
C#m
_ _ _ There's a port _ [A] on a western [E] bay and [F#m] it serves a [D] hundred ships a [A] day.
Lonely [E] sailors pass the [C#m] time away and talk [A] about [E] their homes.
_ There's a girl _ in this [C#m] harbor town and [F#m] she works _ [D] laying whiskey down.
[E] They say, Brandy, fetch [C#m] another round.
[F#m] She serves them [A] [E] whiskey and wine.
And the sailors [F#] say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you find [B] you a [C#m] good wife.
[A] You would be, _ [E] your eyes could [B] steal a sailor [A] from the sea.
[E] Oh _ _ _ _ now Brandy [A] wears a braided [C#m] chain made [F#m] of fine-ass [A] silver [D] from the north [A] of Spain.
[E] A locket [A] here that bears [C#m] the name [B] of [F#m] the man that [E] Brandy loves.
_ He came _ [A] on a [C#m] summer's day [F#m] bringing gifts _ [D] here from far [A] away.
But [E] it made it clear [A] they couldn't [C#m] stay.
[F#m] No harbor [A] was [E] his home.
And the [B] sailors say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you find you [C#m] a good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
_ [E] _ _ _
Oh [C#m] now Brandy used [A] to watch his [E] eyes when he told his [B] sailor stories.
She could [C#m] feel the ocean [E] far rise with [A] her son's [B] raging glory. _
Yeah, [C#m] but he'd [D] always told the true [C#m] Lord wasn't on his [A] mind.
_ And Brandy [B] doesn't best to [A] understand. _ _ _ _ _
Well at night when the bars close [C#m] down, oh now [F#m] [A] Brandy walks through [Dm] a silent [A] town.
[E] And loves a man [A] who's not [C#m] around.
[F#m] She still [A] can't [E] hear him say.
[B]
She hears him say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you'll find you a [C#m] good wife.
[A] You would be, _ my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
_ [E] _ _
The sailors say, [B] _ [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you'll find you [C#m] a good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
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Lonely [E] sailors pass the [C#m] time away and talk [A] about [E] their homes.
_ There's a girl _ in this [C#m] harbor town and [F#m] she works _ [D] laying whiskey down.
[E] They say, Brandy, fetch [C#m] another round.
[F#m] She serves them [A] [E] whiskey and wine.
And the sailors [F#] say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you find [B] you a [C#m] good wife.
[A] You would be, _ [E] your eyes could [B] steal a sailor [A] from the sea.
[E] Oh _ _ _ _ now Brandy [A] wears a braided [C#m] chain made [F#m] of fine-ass [A] silver [D] from the north [A] of Spain.
[E] A locket [A] here that bears [C#m] the name [B] of [F#m] the man that [E] Brandy loves.
_ He came _ [A] on a [C#m] summer's day [F#m] bringing gifts _ [D] here from far [A] away.
But [E] it made it clear [A] they couldn't [C#m] stay.
[F#m] No harbor [A] was [E] his home.
And the [B] sailors say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you find you [C#m] a good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
_ [E] _ _ _
Oh [C#m] now Brandy used [A] to watch his [E] eyes when he told his [B] sailor stories.
She could [C#m] feel the ocean [E] far rise with [A] her son's [B] raging glory. _
Yeah, [C#m] but he'd [D] always told the true [C#m] Lord wasn't on his [A] mind.
_ And Brandy [B] doesn't best to [A] understand. _ _ _ _ _
Well at night when the bars close [C#m] down, oh now [F#m] [A] Brandy walks through [Dm] a silent [A] town.
[E] And loves a man [A] who's not [C#m] around.
[F#m] She still [A] can't [E] hear him say.
[B]
She hears him say, [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you'll find you a [C#m] good wife.
[A] You would be, _ my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
_ [E] _ _
The sailors say, [B] _ [C#m] Brandy, [A] you'll find you'll find you [C#m] a good wife.
[A] You would be, my [E] life, my [B] love and my lady, there's [A] a sea.
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