Chords for Brian Wilson: Sloop John B (with Al Jardine), live Tinley Park 2022
Tempo:
129.55 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Db
Fm
Bbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'll imagine that.
That sounded like the real thing.
What do you think, Brian?
Sound pretty good.
I think we're gonna do another one about the sailing.
The sailing song, that we call it.
We did this, uh, back in 1966.
Oh, boy.
1966.
Here we go.
[Fm]
[Db] [Ab] We called the smooth John B.
My grandfather and me.
Around that soft concrete [Eb] road.
Drank it [Ab] all right.
Got into [Db] a fight.
But [Ab] I feel so broke up.
[Eb] I wanna [Ab] go home.
So hoist up the John D.
sail.
And see how the main sail set.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let me [Eb] go home.
I wanna [Ab] go home.
Why don't you let [Db] me go home.
Yeah, [Bbm] yeah.
[Ab] Well, I feel so broke [Eb] up.
I wanna [Ab] go home.
Okay.
Take a peek.
The pier's making a drum.
Broken from the Captain's drum.
That's the boat that John B.
gave [Eb] me away.
There's a [Ab] giant storm.
Why don't you let me [Db] go home.
[Ab] I feel so broke up.
[Eb] I wanna [Ab] go home.
Take a peek.
The captain's drum.
The hoist up the drum.
And see how the main sail.
See how the main sail.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let [Eb]
me go home.
I [Ab] wanna go home.
Let me go home.
[Db] Hoist up the John B.
sail.
[Ab] I feel so broke [Eb] up.
I wanna [Ab]
go home.
Put the John B.
crew away on my bricks.
Then he took and he ate up all of [Eb] my corn.
Let me [Ab] go home.
[Db]
[Ab] The worst trip I've ever been on.
I wanna go home.
Hoist up the John B.
sail.
See how the main sail.
See how the main sail.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let me [Eb] go home.
Let me go home.
I wanna go [Ab]
[Db] home.
Hoist up the John B.
sail.
[Ab] This is the best trip [Eb] I've ever [Ab] been on.
That sounded like the real thing.
What do you think, Brian?
Sound pretty good.
I think we're gonna do another one about the sailing.
The sailing song, that we call it.
We did this, uh, back in 1966.
Oh, boy.
1966.
Here we go.
[Fm]
[Db] [Ab] We called the smooth John B.
My grandfather and me.
Around that soft concrete [Eb] road.
Drank it [Ab] all right.
Got into [Db] a fight.
But [Ab] I feel so broke up.
[Eb] I wanna [Ab] go home.
So hoist up the John D.
sail.
And see how the main sail set.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let me [Eb] go home.
I wanna [Ab] go home.
Why don't you let [Db] me go home.
Yeah, [Bbm] yeah.
[Ab] Well, I feel so broke [Eb] up.
I wanna [Ab] go home.
Okay.
Take a peek.
The pier's making a drum.
Broken from the Captain's drum.
That's the boat that John B.
gave [Eb] me away.
There's a [Ab] giant storm.
Why don't you let me [Db] go home.
[Ab] I feel so broke up.
[Eb] I wanna [Ab] go home.
Take a peek.
The captain's drum.
The hoist up the drum.
And see how the main sail.
See how the main sail.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let [Eb]
me go home.
I [Ab] wanna go home.
Let me go home.
[Db] Hoist up the John B.
sail.
[Ab] I feel so broke [Eb] up.
I wanna [Ab]
go home.
Put the John B.
crew away on my bricks.
Then he took and he ate up all of [Eb] my corn.
Let me [Ab] go home.
[Db]
[Ab] The worst trip I've ever been on.
I wanna go home.
Hoist up the John B.
sail.
See how the main sail.
See how the main sail.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let me [Eb] go home.
Let me go home.
I wanna go [Ab]
[Db] home.
Hoist up the John B.
sail.
[Ab] This is the best trip [Eb] I've ever [Ab] been on.
Key:
Ab
Eb
Db
Fm
Bbm
Ab
Eb
Db
_ _ I'll imagine that.
That sounded like the real thing.
_ _ _ _ What do you think, Brian?
Sound pretty good.
_ _ _ _ I think we're gonna do another one about the sailing.
_ The sailing song, that we call it.
_ We did this, uh, back in 1966.
_ Oh, boy.
1966.
Here we go.
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] We called the smooth John B.
_ My grandfather and me.
_ Around that soft concrete _ [Eb] road.
_ _ _ _ Drank it [Ab] all right.
_ _ _ Got into [Db] a fight.
_ _ _ _ But [Ab] I feel so broke up.
[Eb] _ I wanna [Ab] go home.
_ _ _ _ _ So hoist up the John D.
sail.
_ And see how the main sail set.
_ _ From over the Captain's shore.
Let me [Eb] go home.
_ _ I wanna [Ab] go home.
_ Why don't you let [Db] me go home.
Yeah, [Bbm] yeah.
[Ab] Well, I feel so broke [Eb] up.
I wanna [Ab] go home.
Okay.
_ Take a peek.
The pier's making a drum.
_ _ Broken from the Captain's drum.
_ _ That's the boat that John B.
gave [Eb] me away.
_ _ _ _ There's a [Ab] giant storm.
_ Why don't you let me [Db] go _ _ home.
_ [Ab] I feel so broke up.
_ [Eb] I wanna [Ab] go home.
Take a peek.
The captain's drum.
The hoist up the drum.
And see how the main sail.
See how the main sail.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let _ [Eb] _ _
me go home.
I [Ab] wanna go home.
Let me go home.
_ _ [Db] Hoist up the John B.
sail.
_ [Ab] I feel so broke [Eb] up.
I wanna [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ go home.
Put the _ _ _ _ _ John B.
crew away on my bricks.
_ _ Then he took and he ate up all of [Eb] my _ corn.
_ Let me [Ab] go home.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ The worst trip I've ever been on.
_ _ _ _ I wanna go _ home.
Hoist up the John B.
sail. _
_ See how the main sail.
See how the main sail.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let me [Eb] go home.
Let me go home.
I wanna go [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] home.
Hoist up the John B.
sail.
_ [Ab] This is the best trip _ [Eb] I've ever [Ab] been on. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
That sounded like the real thing.
_ _ _ _ What do you think, Brian?
Sound pretty good.
_ _ _ _ I think we're gonna do another one about the sailing.
_ The sailing song, that we call it.
_ We did this, uh, back in 1966.
_ Oh, boy.
1966.
Here we go.
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] We called the smooth John B.
_ My grandfather and me.
_ Around that soft concrete _ [Eb] road.
_ _ _ _ Drank it [Ab] all right.
_ _ _ Got into [Db] a fight.
_ _ _ _ But [Ab] I feel so broke up.
[Eb] _ I wanna [Ab] go home.
_ _ _ _ _ So hoist up the John D.
sail.
_ And see how the main sail set.
_ _ From over the Captain's shore.
Let me [Eb] go home.
_ _ I wanna [Ab] go home.
_ Why don't you let [Db] me go home.
Yeah, [Bbm] yeah.
[Ab] Well, I feel so broke [Eb] up.
I wanna [Ab] go home.
Okay.
_ Take a peek.
The pier's making a drum.
_ _ Broken from the Captain's drum.
_ _ That's the boat that John B.
gave [Eb] me away.
_ _ _ _ There's a [Ab] giant storm.
_ Why don't you let me [Db] go _ _ home.
_ [Ab] I feel so broke up.
_ [Eb] I wanna [Ab] go home.
Take a peek.
The captain's drum.
The hoist up the drum.
And see how the main sail.
See how the main sail.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let _ [Eb] _ _
me go home.
I [Ab] wanna go home.
Let me go home.
_ _ [Db] Hoist up the John B.
sail.
_ [Ab] I feel so broke [Eb] up.
I wanna [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ go home.
Put the _ _ _ _ _ John B.
crew away on my bricks.
_ _ Then he took and he ate up all of [Eb] my _ corn.
_ Let me [Ab] go home.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ The worst trip I've ever been on.
_ _ _ _ I wanna go _ home.
Hoist up the John B.
sail. _
_ See how the main sail.
See how the main sail.
From over the Captain's shore.
Let me [Eb] go home.
Let me go home.
I wanna go [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] home.
Hoist up the John B.
sail.
_ [Ab] This is the best trip _ [Eb] I've ever [Ab] been on. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _