Chords for Aaron Lewis The Corner
Tempo:
71.7 bpm
Chords used:
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Bbm
Ab
Dbm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey, what's [Bb] up?
This is Aaron from Stand.
And you're listening to my local rock station, [Ab] Laser 99.3.
Laser 99.3 playing everything that rocks.
Good morning.
I'm Leslie [Bb] and
I've got Aaron Lewis in the studio.
See, you can hear him right [N] there.
So why is Aaron Lewis here?
Well, Homes for Our Troops.org,
we all know, is a fantastic [Bb] nonprofit that makes and builds homes for injured veterans that come back.
[Ab] And as we know, Mark [Bb] Eckert is one of the guys that we've been talking about recently [N] and
Aaron is friendly with Sergeant Peter Rudy from Worthington.
So the idea is we want you to go to our website.
We'll give you the link to Homes for Our Troops.org for 10 bucks.
You can buy a raffle ticket.
[Bb] That raffle ticket,
you can win a ride to golf with Aaron Lewis and with Pete Rickey of Lowepro.
And as well as
And two tickets to [C] my next
Mohegan Sun acoustic show and
meet-and-greet passes as well.
So there's two first-place prizes
to fill the foursome of [E] me, Pete, and two winners.
And then there's [C] one second-place prize, which there's just no golf,
but it's still two tickets [Eb] and backstage and meet-and-greet passes for
the Mohegan Sun show, [C] which will be somewhere
the end of February.
Okay, so if you want to play with Aaron and Pete, get your tickets.
They're only 10 bucks per ticket in the raffle.
You can buy a thousand if you want to.
All right, so what are you gonna do first, Aaron?
You got your guitar.
I do.
And what are you gonna be playing?
I'm gonna play a song that
I wrote about a neighborhood that's quite close to where we're sitting right now.
It's called The Corner.
[Bb]
Yeah, I lived there from
[C] end of eighth grade through high school.
What town?
Right here in Springfield.
Right at the X.
It's basically
Yeah, it's the X.
[Bb] You're gonna sing a song about the X.
I can't wait to hear it.
Let's do [Bbm] it.
[Gb] [Dbm]
[Bbm] It
[Fm] sheltered [Db] me
Nothing but the weather
But [Bbm] I called it home
For a [Db] moment [Gb] of my life
[Dbm] [Gb] [Db] And this place I see
Just [Dbm] doesn't look familiar
I [Bbm]
wonder if it looks the [Dbm] same inside
So [Db]
there's the corner
That [Ab] I sat on
[Bbm]
The road I walked home [Dbm] in the rain
[Db] And there's the star
I used [Ab] to wish on
[Db] [Bbm]
It all just seems like [Dbm] yesterday
[Ab] [Bbm]
Nothing's [Db] getting clearer
[Bbm] I change [Db] my [Ab] mind
[Db] My troubles [Gb] are the same
[Db] [Bbm]
Faces change but the names [Db] they are familiar
The [Bbm] streets I see
[Db] Withstand the test of time
And there's the corner
That [Ab] I sat on
[Db] [Bbm]
The road I walked home [Dbm] in the rain
[Db] And there's the star
I [Ab] used to wish on
[Bbm]
It all just seems like [Dbm] yesterday
And [Bbm]
[Ab] the
[Db] stars
[Ab] The stars still [Dbm]
shine
Shine down through the [Gb]
[Db] rain
So there's the corner
[Ab] That I sat [Bbm]
on
The road I walked home in [Db] the rain
And there's the star
I [Ab] used to wish on
[Bbm]
It all just seems [Db] like yesterday
As I stare out this [Ab] dirty window
As [Bbm]
the world goes [Db] slowly by
And somewhere out there is the future
And there's the corner
[Ab] That [Bbm]
I once thought had [Db] passed me by
But [Bbm] it shall [Ab] turn me
For [Db] nothing but the weather
This is Aaron from Stand.
And you're listening to my local rock station, [Ab] Laser 99.3.
Laser 99.3 playing everything that rocks.
Good morning.
I'm Leslie [Bb] and
I've got Aaron Lewis in the studio.
See, you can hear him right [N] there.
So why is Aaron Lewis here?
Well, Homes for Our Troops.org,
we all know, is a fantastic [Bb] nonprofit that makes and builds homes for injured veterans that come back.
[Ab] And as we know, Mark [Bb] Eckert is one of the guys that we've been talking about recently [N] and
Aaron is friendly with Sergeant Peter Rudy from Worthington.
So the idea is we want you to go to our website.
We'll give you the link to Homes for Our Troops.org for 10 bucks.
You can buy a raffle ticket.
[Bb] That raffle ticket,
you can win a ride to golf with Aaron Lewis and with Pete Rickey of Lowepro.
And as well as
And two tickets to [C] my next
Mohegan Sun acoustic show and
meet-and-greet passes as well.
So there's two first-place prizes
to fill the foursome of [E] me, Pete, and two winners.
And then there's [C] one second-place prize, which there's just no golf,
but it's still two tickets [Eb] and backstage and meet-and-greet passes for
the Mohegan Sun show, [C] which will be somewhere
the end of February.
Okay, so if you want to play with Aaron and Pete, get your tickets.
They're only 10 bucks per ticket in the raffle.
You can buy a thousand if you want to.
All right, so what are you gonna do first, Aaron?
You got your guitar.
I do.
And what are you gonna be playing?
I'm gonna play a song that
I wrote about a neighborhood that's quite close to where we're sitting right now.
It's called The Corner.
[Bb]
Yeah, I lived there from
[C] end of eighth grade through high school.
What town?
Right here in Springfield.
Right at the X.
It's basically
Yeah, it's the X.
[Bb] You're gonna sing a song about the X.
I can't wait to hear it.
Let's do [Bbm] it.
[Gb] [Dbm]
[Bbm] It
[Fm] sheltered [Db] me
Nothing but the weather
But [Bbm] I called it home
For a [Db] moment [Gb] of my life
[Dbm] [Gb] [Db] And this place I see
Just [Dbm] doesn't look familiar
I [Bbm]
wonder if it looks the [Dbm] same inside
So [Db]
there's the corner
That [Ab] I sat on
[Bbm]
The road I walked home [Dbm] in the rain
[Db] And there's the star
I used [Ab] to wish on
[Db] [Bbm]
It all just seems like [Dbm] yesterday
[Ab] [Bbm]
Nothing's [Db] getting clearer
[Bbm] I change [Db] my [Ab] mind
[Db] My troubles [Gb] are the same
[Db] [Bbm]
Faces change but the names [Db] they are familiar
The [Bbm] streets I see
[Db] Withstand the test of time
And there's the corner
That [Ab] I sat on
[Db] [Bbm]
The road I walked home [Dbm] in the rain
[Db] And there's the star
I [Ab] used to wish on
[Bbm]
It all just seems like [Dbm] yesterday
And [Bbm]
[Ab] the
[Db] stars
[Ab] The stars still [Dbm]
shine
Shine down through the [Gb]
[Db] rain
So there's the corner
[Ab] That I sat [Bbm]
on
The road I walked home in [Db] the rain
And there's the star
I [Ab] used to wish on
[Bbm]
It all just seems [Db] like yesterday
As I stare out this [Ab] dirty window
As [Bbm]
the world goes [Db] slowly by
And somewhere out there is the future
And there's the corner
[Ab] That [Bbm]
I once thought had [Db] passed me by
But [Bbm] it shall [Ab] turn me
For [Db] nothing but the weather
Key:
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Bbm
Ab
Dbm
Bb
Db
Bbm
Ab
Hey, what's [Bb] up?
This is Aaron from Stand.
And you're listening to my local rock station, [Ab] Laser 99.3.
Laser 99.3 playing everything that rocks.
Good morning.
I'm Leslie [Bb] and
I've got Aaron Lewis in the studio.
See, you can hear him right [N] there.
So why is Aaron Lewis here?
Well, Homes for Our Troops.org,
we all know, is a fantastic [Bb] nonprofit that makes and builds homes for injured veterans that come back.
[Ab] And as we know, Mark [Bb] Eckert is one of the guys that we've been talking about recently [N] and
Aaron is friendly with Sergeant Peter Rudy from Worthington.
So the idea is we want you to go to our website.
We'll give you the link to Homes for Our Troops.org for 10 bucks.
You can buy a raffle ticket.
[Bb] That raffle ticket,
you can win a ride to golf with Aaron Lewis and with Pete Rickey of Lowepro.
And as well as_
And two tickets to [C] my next
Mohegan Sun acoustic show and
meet-and-greet passes as well.
So there's two first-place prizes
to fill the foursome of [E] me, Pete, and two winners.
And then there's [C] one second-place prize, which there's just no golf,
but it's still two tickets [Eb] and backstage and meet-and-greet passes for
the Mohegan Sun show, [C] which will be somewhere
the end of February.
Okay, so if you want to play with Aaron and Pete, get your tickets.
They're only 10 bucks per ticket in the raffle.
You can buy a thousand if you want to.
All right, so what are you gonna do first, Aaron?
You got your guitar.
I do.
And what are you gonna be playing?
_ I'm gonna play a song that
I wrote about a neighborhood that's quite close to where we're sitting right now.
It's called The Corner.
[Bb] _
Yeah, I lived there from
[C] end of eighth grade through high school.
What town?
Right here in Springfield.
Right at the X.
It's basically_
Yeah, it's the X.
[Bb] You're gonna sing a song about the X.
I can't wait to hear it.
Let's do [Bbm] it. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [Dbm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] It _
_ [Fm] sheltered [Db] me
Nothing but the weather
But _ _ [Bbm] I called it home
For a [Db] moment [Gb] of my life
[Dbm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ [Db] And this place I see
Just [Dbm] doesn't look familiar
I _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
wonder _ if it looks the [Dbm] same inside
So _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ there's the corner
That [Ab] I sat on
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
The road I walked home [Dbm] in the rain
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] And there's the star
I used [Ab] to wish on
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Bbm] _ _
It all just seems like [Dbm] yesterday _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ _ Nothing's [Db] getting clearer
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] I change [Db] my [Ab] mind
[Db] My troubles [Gb] are the same
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
Faces change but the names [Db] they are familiar
The _ _ _ _ [Bbm] streets I see
[Db] Withstand the test of time _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And there's the corner
That [Ab] I sat on
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
The road I walked home [Dbm] in the rain _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] And there's the star
I [Ab] used to wish on
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ It all just seems like [Dbm] yesterday _
_ And _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] the _
[Db] _ stars
[Ab] The stars still [Dbm] _
shine
_ Shine down through the [Gb]
[Db] rain
So _ _ _ _ _ _ there's the corner
[Ab] That I sat _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
on
The road I walked home in [Db] the rain
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And there's the star
I [Ab] used to wish on
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
It all just seems [Db] like yesterday _
As _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I stare out this [Ab] dirty window
As _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ the world goes [Db] slowly by
And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ somewhere out there is the future
And there's the corner
[Ab] That _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
I once thought had [Db] passed me by
_ _ _ _ But [Bbm] it shall [Ab] turn me
For [Db] nothing but the weather
This is Aaron from Stand.
And you're listening to my local rock station, [Ab] Laser 99.3.
Laser 99.3 playing everything that rocks.
Good morning.
I'm Leslie [Bb] and
I've got Aaron Lewis in the studio.
See, you can hear him right [N] there.
So why is Aaron Lewis here?
Well, Homes for Our Troops.org,
we all know, is a fantastic [Bb] nonprofit that makes and builds homes for injured veterans that come back.
[Ab] And as we know, Mark [Bb] Eckert is one of the guys that we've been talking about recently [N] and
Aaron is friendly with Sergeant Peter Rudy from Worthington.
So the idea is we want you to go to our website.
We'll give you the link to Homes for Our Troops.org for 10 bucks.
You can buy a raffle ticket.
[Bb] That raffle ticket,
you can win a ride to golf with Aaron Lewis and with Pete Rickey of Lowepro.
And as well as_
And two tickets to [C] my next
Mohegan Sun acoustic show and
meet-and-greet passes as well.
So there's two first-place prizes
to fill the foursome of [E] me, Pete, and two winners.
And then there's [C] one second-place prize, which there's just no golf,
but it's still two tickets [Eb] and backstage and meet-and-greet passes for
the Mohegan Sun show, [C] which will be somewhere
the end of February.
Okay, so if you want to play with Aaron and Pete, get your tickets.
They're only 10 bucks per ticket in the raffle.
You can buy a thousand if you want to.
All right, so what are you gonna do first, Aaron?
You got your guitar.
I do.
And what are you gonna be playing?
_ I'm gonna play a song that
I wrote about a neighborhood that's quite close to where we're sitting right now.
It's called The Corner.
[Bb] _
Yeah, I lived there from
[C] end of eighth grade through high school.
What town?
Right here in Springfield.
Right at the X.
It's basically_
Yeah, it's the X.
[Bb] You're gonna sing a song about the X.
I can't wait to hear it.
Let's do [Bbm] it. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [Dbm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] It _
_ [Fm] sheltered [Db] me
Nothing but the weather
But _ _ [Bbm] I called it home
For a [Db] moment [Gb] of my life
[Dbm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ [Db] And this place I see
Just [Dbm] doesn't look familiar
I _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
wonder _ if it looks the [Dbm] same inside
So _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ there's the corner
That [Ab] I sat on
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
The road I walked home [Dbm] in the rain
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] And there's the star
I used [Ab] to wish on
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Bbm] _ _
It all just seems like [Dbm] yesterday _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _
_ _ _ _ Nothing's [Db] getting clearer
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] I change [Db] my [Ab] mind
[Db] My troubles [Gb] are the same
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
Faces change but the names [Db] they are familiar
The _ _ _ _ [Bbm] streets I see
[Db] Withstand the test of time _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And there's the corner
That [Ab] I sat on
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
The road I walked home [Dbm] in the rain _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] And there's the star
I [Ab] used to wish on
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ It all just seems like [Dbm] yesterday _
_ And _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] the _
[Db] _ stars
[Ab] The stars still [Dbm] _
shine
_ Shine down through the [Gb]
[Db] rain
So _ _ _ _ _ _ there's the corner
[Ab] That I sat _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
on
The road I walked home in [Db] the rain
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And there's the star
I [Ab] used to wish on
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
It all just seems [Db] like yesterday _
As _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I stare out this [Ab] dirty window
As _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ the world goes [Db] slowly by
And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ somewhere out there is the future
And there's the corner
[Ab] That _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
I once thought had [Db] passed me by
_ _ _ _ But [Bbm] it shall [Ab] turn me
For [Db] nothing but the weather