Chords for Advertisement In The Voice
Tempo:
71.3 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
G
D#m
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G#] [F#] [C#]
[F#] I [C#] teach a class of [D#m] forty principles [F#] of [B] mathematics [F#] in a fine [C#] northeastern school.
[F#] I've [C#] read the great [D#m] philosophies of [F#] Plato, Christ, and [B] Socrates, [F#] and I live by [C#] most their rules.
[D#m] But at three o [G#]'clock I start to [F#] get the blues.
[C#]
[F#] I read your advertisement [B] in the voice, [F#] seeking some [B] companionship to pass the lonely [F#] days.
You made [B] no stipulations [D#m] and only signed it, friend.
[F#] Oh, it's three o'clock and I'm [D#m] alone again.
[F#] I [C#] love to listen [D#m] to the melodies of Bach and [B] Beethoven, [F#] and I think [C#] always of gas.
[F#] In [C#] sixty-eight I [D#m] worked for Gene and [F#] helped bring down the [B] big machine, [F#] and I prayed that it [C#] would last.
But [D#m] at three o'clock [G#] I start to get [F#] the blues.
[C#]
[F#] I read your advertisement [B] in the voice, [F#] seeking some companionship [B] to pass the [G#m] lonely days.
[F#] You made no [B] stipulations [D#m] and only [G#] signed it, friend.
[F#] Oh, it's three o'clock [C#] and I'm alone [D#m] again.
[G] I have [D] a nine-room house [Em] completely [G] furnished in the best [C] of taste, [G] and I drive a brand [D] new Porsche.
[G] I have [D] a quadraphonic [Em] system with [G] complete access [C] to taste, and [G] I could be a Santa [D] Claus.
But [Em] at three o'clock [A] I start to get [G] these blues.
[D]
[G] [C]
[G] Seeking some companionship to [C] pass the lonely days.
[G] You made no [C] stipulations [Em] and only signed it.
[A] Oh, it's [G] three o'clock [D] and I'm alone [Em] again.
[A] [G] [D] [E]
[F#] I [C#] teach a class of [D#m] forty principles [F#] of [B] mathematics [F#] in a fine [C#] northeastern school.
[F#] I've [C#] read the great [D#m] philosophies of [F#] Plato, Christ, and [B] Socrates, [F#] and I live by [C#] most their rules.
[D#m] But at three o [G#]'clock I start to [F#] get the blues.
[C#]
[F#] I read your advertisement [B] in the voice, [F#] seeking some [B] companionship to pass the lonely [F#] days.
You made [B] no stipulations [D#m] and only signed it, friend.
[F#] Oh, it's three o'clock and I'm [D#m] alone again.
[F#] I [C#] love to listen [D#m] to the melodies of Bach and [B] Beethoven, [F#] and I think [C#] always of gas.
[F#] In [C#] sixty-eight I [D#m] worked for Gene and [F#] helped bring down the [B] big machine, [F#] and I prayed that it [C#] would last.
But [D#m] at three o'clock [G#] I start to get [F#] the blues.
[C#]
[F#] I read your advertisement [B] in the voice, [F#] seeking some companionship [B] to pass the [G#m] lonely days.
[F#] You made no [B] stipulations [D#m] and only [G#] signed it, friend.
[F#] Oh, it's three o'clock [C#] and I'm alone [D#m] again.
[G] I have [D] a nine-room house [Em] completely [G] furnished in the best [C] of taste, [G] and I drive a brand [D] new Porsche.
[G] I have [D] a quadraphonic [Em] system with [G] complete access [C] to taste, and [G] I could be a Santa [D] Claus.
But [Em] at three o'clock [A] I start to get [G] these blues.
[D]
[G] [C]
[G] Seeking some companionship to [C] pass the lonely days.
[G] You made no [C] stipulations [Em] and only signed it.
[A] Oh, it's [G] three o'clock [D] and I'm alone [Em] again.
[A] [G] [D] [E]
Key:
F#
C#
G
D#m
B
F#
C#
G
_ _ [G#] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _
[F#] I [C#] teach a class of [D#m] forty principles [F#] of [B] mathematics [F#] in a fine [C#] northeastern school. _ _
[F#] I've [C#] read the great [D#m] philosophies of [F#] Plato, Christ, and [B] Socrates, [F#] and I live by [C#] most their rules. _
[D#m] But at three o [G#]'clock I start to [F#] get the blues.
[C#] _
[F#] I read your advertisement [B] in the _ voice, [F#] seeking some [B] companionship to pass the lonely [F#] days.
You made [B] no stipulations [D#m] and only signed it, friend.
[F#] Oh, it's three o'clock and I'm [D#m] alone again. _ _
[F#] I [C#] love to listen [D#m] to the melodies of Bach and [B] Beethoven, [F#] and I think [C#] always of gas. _ _
[F#] In [C#] sixty-eight I [D#m] worked for Gene and [F#] helped bring down the [B] big machine, [F#] and I prayed that it [C#] would last.
_ But [D#m] at three o'clock [G#] I start to get [F#] the blues.
[C#] _
[F#] I read your advertisement [B] in the _ voice, [F#] seeking some companionship [B] to pass the [G#m] lonely days.
[F#] You made no [B] stipulations [D#m] and only [G#] signed it, friend.
[F#] Oh, it's three o'clock [C#] and I'm alone [D#m] again. _ _ _
[G] I have [D] a nine-room house [Em] completely [G] furnished in the best [C] of taste, [G] and I drive a brand [D] new Porsche. _ _ _
[G] I have [D] a quadraphonic [Em] system with [G] complete access [C] to taste, and [G] I could be a Santa [D] Claus.
_ But [Em] at three o'clock [A] I start to get [G] these blues.
[D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] Seeking some companionship to [C] pass the lonely days.
[G] You made no [C] stipulations [Em] and only signed it.
[A] Oh, it's [G] three o'clock [D] and I'm alone [Em] again.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[F#] I [C#] teach a class of [D#m] forty principles [F#] of [B] mathematics [F#] in a fine [C#] northeastern school. _ _
[F#] I've [C#] read the great [D#m] philosophies of [F#] Plato, Christ, and [B] Socrates, [F#] and I live by [C#] most their rules. _
[D#m] But at three o [G#]'clock I start to [F#] get the blues.
[C#] _
[F#] I read your advertisement [B] in the _ voice, [F#] seeking some [B] companionship to pass the lonely [F#] days.
You made [B] no stipulations [D#m] and only signed it, friend.
[F#] Oh, it's three o'clock and I'm [D#m] alone again. _ _
[F#] I [C#] love to listen [D#m] to the melodies of Bach and [B] Beethoven, [F#] and I think [C#] always of gas. _ _
[F#] In [C#] sixty-eight I [D#m] worked for Gene and [F#] helped bring down the [B] big machine, [F#] and I prayed that it [C#] would last.
_ But [D#m] at three o'clock [G#] I start to get [F#] the blues.
[C#] _
[F#] I read your advertisement [B] in the _ voice, [F#] seeking some companionship [B] to pass the [G#m] lonely days.
[F#] You made no [B] stipulations [D#m] and only [G#] signed it, friend.
[F#] Oh, it's three o'clock [C#] and I'm alone [D#m] again. _ _ _
[G] I have [D] a nine-room house [Em] completely [G] furnished in the best [C] of taste, [G] and I drive a brand [D] new Porsche. _ _ _
[G] I have [D] a quadraphonic [Em] system with [G] complete access [C] to taste, and [G] I could be a Santa [D] Claus.
_ But [Em] at three o'clock [A] I start to get [G] these blues.
[D] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] Seeking some companionship to [C] pass the lonely days.
[G] You made no [C] stipulations [Em] and only signed it.
[A] Oh, it's [G] three o'clock [D] and I'm alone [Em] again.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _