Chords for "The Other Side of Town" , The Gibson Brothers
Tempo:
69.1 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Am
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Big fan of Marty Robbins and Jim Reeves and Don Gibson.
[Am] We're going to do a song by none of those guys.
This song was written in the 1990s but it sounds [D] like it could have come out of a jukebox in the [A] 1950s.
[N] If you do it right, that's correct.
It's called The Other Side [B] of Town.
[E] [A]
When I'm sad and low and I'm [E] feeling all alone
There's a place that I go to and no one knows
It don't matter what I do, [E] won't nobody put me down
That's why I'm [B] going to the other side [A] of town
Cause on the other side of town, [E] there ain't a single man who's shy
Everybody walks you back, if [A] their shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by and [E] they hear that lonesome sound
They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
[E] [A] It isn't very far [E] and it's not that hard to find
Just follow every other [A] lonely soul
Maybe walk down lonesome lane [E] till you see the getting side
Your broken heart will tell you [A] where to go
On the other side of town, where [E] the sun don't shine
Everybody walks you back, if their [A] shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by [E] and they hear that lonesome sound
They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
[E] So [A]
you found that one who [E] won't even hit you down
There ain't home for the [A] sunburned down
And no matter what you do, [E] don't let that call lock you down
And catch you on the other [A] side of town
On the other side of town, [E] where the sun don't ever shine
Everybody walks you back, if [A] their shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by and they [B] hear that lonesome sound
[E] They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
They just [E] hang their head and cry on the other side of
[Am] We're going to do a song by none of those guys.
This song was written in the 1990s but it sounds [D] like it could have come out of a jukebox in the [A] 1950s.
[N] If you do it right, that's correct.
It's called The Other Side [B] of Town.
[E] [A]
When I'm sad and low and I'm [E] feeling all alone
There's a place that I go to and no one knows
It don't matter what I do, [E] won't nobody put me down
That's why I'm [B] going to the other side [A] of town
Cause on the other side of town, [E] there ain't a single man who's shy
Everybody walks you back, if [A] their shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by and [E] they hear that lonesome sound
They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
[E] [A] It isn't very far [E] and it's not that hard to find
Just follow every other [A] lonely soul
Maybe walk down lonesome lane [E] till you see the getting side
Your broken heart will tell you [A] where to go
On the other side of town, where [E] the sun don't shine
Everybody walks you back, if their [A] shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by [E] and they hear that lonesome sound
They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
[E] So [A]
you found that one who [E] won't even hit you down
There ain't home for the [A] sunburned down
And no matter what you do, [E] don't let that call lock you down
And catch you on the other [A] side of town
On the other side of town, [E] where the sun don't ever shine
Everybody walks you back, if [A] their shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by and they [B] hear that lonesome sound
[E] They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
They just [E] hang their head and cry on the other side of
Key:
E
A
B
Am
D
E
A
B
Big fan of Marty Robbins and Jim Reeves and Don Gibson.
_ [Am] We're going to do a song by none of those guys.
This song was written in the 1990s but it sounds [D] like it could have come out of a jukebox in the [A] 1950s.
[N] If you do it right, that's correct.
It's called The Other Side [B] of Town.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
When I'm sad and low and I'm [E] feeling all alone
There's a place that I go to and no one knows
It don't matter what I do, [E] won't nobody put me down
That's why I'm [B] going to the other side [A] of town
Cause on the other side of town, [E] there ain't a single man who's shy
Everybody walks you back, if [A] their shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by and [E] they hear that lonesome sound
They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ It isn't very far [E] and it's not that hard to find
Just follow every other [A] lonely soul
Maybe walk down lonesome lane [E] till you see the getting side
Your broken heart will tell you [A] where to go
On the other side of town, where [E] the sun don't shine
Everybody walks you back, if their [A] shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by [E] and they hear that lonesome sound
They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
_ [E] So _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
you found that one who [E] won't even hit you down
There ain't home for the [A] sunburned down
And no matter what you do, [E] don't let that call lock you down
And catch you on the other [A] side of town
_ On the other side of town, [E] where the sun don't ever shine
Everybody walks you back, if [A] their shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by and they [B] hear that lonesome sound
[E] They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
They just [E] hang their head and cry on the other side of _ _
_ [Am] We're going to do a song by none of those guys.
This song was written in the 1990s but it sounds [D] like it could have come out of a jukebox in the [A] 1950s.
[N] If you do it right, that's correct.
It's called The Other Side [B] of Town.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
When I'm sad and low and I'm [E] feeling all alone
There's a place that I go to and no one knows
It don't matter what I do, [E] won't nobody put me down
That's why I'm [B] going to the other side [A] of town
Cause on the other side of town, [E] there ain't a single man who's shy
Everybody walks you back, if [A] their shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by and [E] they hear that lonesome sound
They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ It isn't very far [E] and it's not that hard to find
Just follow every other [A] lonely soul
Maybe walk down lonesome lane [E] till you see the getting side
Your broken heart will tell you [A] where to go
On the other side of town, where [E] the sun don't shine
Everybody walks you back, if their [A] shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by [E] and they hear that lonesome sound
They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
_ [E] So _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
you found that one who [E] won't even hit you down
There ain't home for the [A] sunburned down
And no matter what you do, [E] don't let that call lock you down
And catch you on the other [A] side of town
_ On the other side of town, [E] where the sun don't ever shine
Everybody walks you back, if [A] their shadow crossed their mind
A nightly night train goes by and they [B] hear that lonesome sound
[E] They just hang their head and cry on the other [A] side of town
They just [E] hang their head and cry on the other side of _ _