Chords for Bill Gibbons & Daryl Hall - La Grange - Amazing Live Jam ZZ TOP

Tempo:
140.35 bpm
Chords used:

A

C

Am

D

Cm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Bill Gibbons & Daryl Hall - La Grange - Amazing Live Jam ZZ TOP chords
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[A]
[Am]
[A]
[D]
[G] [Am] You [A] know what I'm talkin' about.
Just let me know [G] if you [A] want to go to the [G] home [D] of the race.
[A] I got a lot of nice girls [D] there.
[A] I
[E] [A] have mercy.
I got a
[Am]
[D] lot [A]
of nice girls there.
I got a lot of nice girls there.
[Em] I got a lot of
[C] [Cm]
[C]
nice girls there.
[Cm]
[C]
[Cm] [F]
[Cm] [C]
[Cm]
[C]
[Cm]
[C]
[Cm] [C]
[Cm] [F]
[Cm] [C]
Whoo!
[Cm]
[C]
[F] [C]
[Cm]
[C]
[Em]
[G] [F#m]
[F] [A]
[G] [F#m]
[F] [A]
[D] [A]
I feel it coming now.
Come on, man.
[Am]
[A] [C]
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[A]
[Am]
[C]
[A] [C]
[Am]
[A] [C]
[Am] [A]
Someone said, can I have a go at the guitar that you played?
And I said, gee, the strings are so light.
This is almost to the point of ridiculous.
I used to [Cm] believe [D] the bluesmen of long, long [C] ago
[A] played the heaviest strings possible,
which was not actually the case.
I did a show with B.B. King.
I was long, [C] long ago.
And B.B. [A] and I shared a dressing room.
And he just very courteously said,
I'd like to play your [Bm] guitar for once, and you can play mine.
[A] And I [C] jumped at the chance.
I said, gee [A] whiz, this is great.
Well, he picked the guitar that I was walking out on stage [E] with.
And he [A] said, [D] the strings [Am] are a little heavy.
And I said, well, is [A] not the heavy strings the way you get that [C] big sound?
He said, well, [A] he said, my question to you is,
[G] why are you [C] working so hard?
Get [A] some light gauge strings.
And that was [G] the turning point.
At that time, B.B. [A] was one of the [C] first exponents
of the [A] first wave of light [Am] gauge strings,
which was [F#m] [A] .008
[D] on the high end.
I went [C] to [D]
.007.
[F] B.B. said, [D] that's OK.
[Am]
[C]
[A]
[D] [A]
[N]
[Am]
[D]
Wow.
They don't get no better.
They can't get much better than
Key:  
A
1231
C
3211
Am
2311
D
1321
Cm
13421113
A
1231
C
3211
Am
2311
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[G] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ You [A] know what I'm talkin' about.
_ _ Just _ _ let me know [G] if you [A] want to go _ _ _ to the [G] home [D] of the race.
[A] I got a lot of nice girls [D] there.
_ [A] I _ _
[E] _ _ [A] have _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mercy. _
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got a _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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of nice _ _ _ _ girls _ there. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I _ _ got a lot of nice girls _ _ _ _ there.
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I feel it coming now.
Come on, man. _
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Someone said, can I _ have a go at the guitar that you played?
And I said, gee, the strings are so light.
_ This is almost _ to the point of ridiculous.
I used to [Cm] believe [D] the bluesmen of long, long [C] ago
[A] played the heaviest strings possible,
which was not actually the case.
I did a show with B.B. King.
I was _ _ long, [C] long ago.
And B.B. [A] and I shared a dressing room.
And he just very courteously said,
I'd like to play your [Bm] guitar for once, and you can play mine.
[A] And I [C] jumped at the chance.
I said, gee [A] whiz, this is great.
Well, he picked the guitar that I was walking out on stage [E] with.
And he [A] said, [D] the strings [Am] are a little heavy.
And I said, well, is [A] not the heavy strings the way you get that [C] big sound? _
He said, well, [A] he said, my question to you is,
_ [G] why are you [C] working so hard?
Get [A] some light gauge strings.
And that was [G] the turning point.
At that time, B.B. [A] was one of the [C] first exponents
of the _ [A] first wave of light [Am] gauge strings,
which was [F#m] _ _ [A] .008
[D] on the high end.
_ _ I went [C] to _ [D] _
.007.
[F] _ B.B. said, [D] that's OK. _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Wow.
_ They don't get no better.
They can't get much better than

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