Chords for Bruce Springsteen: YOUNGSTOWN (live in Youngstown!)
Tempo:
93.85 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
Bb
C
Eb
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Here in [C] Northeast Ohio, back [Cm] in 1803, [C] [Gm] James and [Bb] Dan Heaton found the ore that was [Cm] lying in Nilla Creek.
They built a blast furnace here along the shore, [Bb] and they made the cannonballs that helped the Union win [Cm] the war.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, [C]
[Cm] here in Youngstown, [C] my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, [Eb] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown.
Well my daddy worked the furnaces, he kept them hotter than hell.
[Bb] I come home from Nam, working away to Scarborough, a job that suit the devil [Cm] as well.
Tacking out coke and limestone, fed my children and made my [C] pay.
[Gm] Them smokestacks were reaching like the [Bb] arms of God, and the beautiful sky [Cm] was soothing clear.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown,
[C] here in Youngstown, [C] my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, yeah [Eb] down in [Cm] Youngstown.
[C]
Well [Eb] my daddy come [Bb] on to Ohio works when he come home from World [Cm] War II.
[Bb] My yard's just scrapped and rubble, said them big boys did [Cm] what Hitler couldn't [C] do.
[Eb] These mills they built, [Bb] the tanks and bombs that won this [Cm] country's wars.
We [Bb] saw our sons of Korea and Vietnam, now we're wondering what [Cm] they were done [C] for.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, [Cm] here in [C] Youngstown, my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb]
down, [Eb] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown.
[C] [Cm] From the [C] Monongahela Valley to the Musabi Iron Range, [Gm] the coal mines of [Bb] Appalachia, the store is always [Cm] the same.
Seven hundred tons of metal a day, and sir you tell me the [C] world's changed.
[Bb] Once I made you rich enough, rich enough to forget [Cm] my name.
[C] [Bb] In Youngstown, [C] [Cm] in [C] Youngstown, my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, [Ebm] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown.
When I [Eb] die I don't want no [Bb] part of heaven, I would not do [Cm] heaven's work well.
I pray [Bb] the devil comes and takes me to stand in the [Cm] fiery furnaces of [C] hell.
[Bb] [Cm]
[C] [Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [Cm]
They built a blast furnace here along the shore, [Bb] and they made the cannonballs that helped the Union win [Cm] the war.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, [C]
[Cm] here in Youngstown, [C] my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, [Eb] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown.
Well my daddy worked the furnaces, he kept them hotter than hell.
[Bb] I come home from Nam, working away to Scarborough, a job that suit the devil [Cm] as well.
Tacking out coke and limestone, fed my children and made my [C] pay.
[Gm] Them smokestacks were reaching like the [Bb] arms of God, and the beautiful sky [Cm] was soothing clear.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown,
[C] here in Youngstown, [C] my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, yeah [Eb] down in [Cm] Youngstown.
[C]
Well [Eb] my daddy come [Bb] on to Ohio works when he come home from World [Cm] War II.
[Bb] My yard's just scrapped and rubble, said them big boys did [Cm] what Hitler couldn't [C] do.
[Eb] These mills they built, [Bb] the tanks and bombs that won this [Cm] country's wars.
We [Bb] saw our sons of Korea and Vietnam, now we're wondering what [Cm] they were done [C] for.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, [Cm] here in [C] Youngstown, my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb]
down, [Eb] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown.
[C] [Cm] From the [C] Monongahela Valley to the Musabi Iron Range, [Gm] the coal mines of [Bb] Appalachia, the store is always [Cm] the same.
Seven hundred tons of metal a day, and sir you tell me the [C] world's changed.
[Bb] Once I made you rich enough, rich enough to forget [Cm] my name.
[C] [Bb] In Youngstown, [C] [Cm] in [C] Youngstown, my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, [Ebm] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown.
When I [Eb] die I don't want no [Bb] part of heaven, I would not do [Cm] heaven's work well.
I pray [Bb] the devil comes and takes me to stand in the [Cm] fiery furnaces of [C] hell.
[Bb] [Cm]
[C] [Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [Cm]
Key:
Cm
Bb
C
Eb
Gm
Cm
Bb
C
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Here in [C] Northeast Ohio, back [Cm] in 1803, [C] _ _ [Gm] James and [Bb] Dan Heaton found the ore that was [Cm] lying in Nilla Creek. _
They built a blast furnace here along the shore, [Bb] and they made the cannonballs that helped the Union win [Cm] the war.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, [C] _ _
[Cm] here in Youngstown, [C] my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, [Eb] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well my daddy worked the furnaces, he kept them hotter than hell.
[Bb] I come home from Nam, working away to Scarborough, a job that suit the devil [Cm] as well.
_ Tacking out coke and limestone, fed my children and made my [C] pay.
[Gm] Them smokestacks were reaching like the [Bb] arms of God, and the beautiful sky [Cm] was soothing clear.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, _
[C] _ here in Youngstown, [C] _ my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, yeah [Eb] down in [Cm] Youngstown.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Well [Eb] my daddy come [Bb] on to Ohio works when he come home from World [Cm] War II.
[Bb] My yard's just scrapped and rubble, said them big boys did [Cm] what Hitler couldn't [C] do. _
[Eb] These mills they built, [Bb] the tanks and bombs that won this [Cm] country's wars.
We [Bb] saw our sons of Korea and Vietnam, now we're wondering what [Cm] they were done [C] for. _
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, _ _ [Cm] here in [C] Youngstown, my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb]
down, [Eb] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown. _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [Cm] From the [C] Monongahela Valley to the Musabi Iron Range, [Gm] the coal mines of _ [Bb] _ Appalachia, the store is always [Cm] the same.
_ Seven hundred tons of metal a day, and sir you tell me the [C] world's changed. _ _
_ [Bb] Once I made you rich enough, rich enough to forget [Cm] my name.
[C] _ [Bb] In Youngstown, [C] _ _ [Cm] in [C] Youngstown, my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, [Ebm] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When I [Eb] die I don't want no [Bb] part of heaven, I would not do [Cm] heaven's work well. _ _
_ _ I pray [Bb] the devil comes and takes me to stand in the [Cm] fiery furnaces of [C] hell. _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Here in [C] Northeast Ohio, back [Cm] in 1803, [C] _ _ [Gm] James and [Bb] Dan Heaton found the ore that was [Cm] lying in Nilla Creek. _
They built a blast furnace here along the shore, [Bb] and they made the cannonballs that helped the Union win [Cm] the war.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, [C] _ _
[Cm] here in Youngstown, [C] my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, [Eb] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well my daddy worked the furnaces, he kept them hotter than hell.
[Bb] I come home from Nam, working away to Scarborough, a job that suit the devil [Cm] as well.
_ Tacking out coke and limestone, fed my children and made my [C] pay.
[Gm] Them smokestacks were reaching like the [Bb] arms of God, and the beautiful sky [Cm] was soothing clear.
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, _
[C] _ here in Youngstown, [C] _ my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, yeah [Eb] down in [Cm] Youngstown.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
Well [Eb] my daddy come [Bb] on to Ohio works when he come home from World [Cm] War II.
[Bb] My yard's just scrapped and rubble, said them big boys did [Cm] what Hitler couldn't [C] do. _
[Eb] These mills they built, [Bb] the tanks and bombs that won this [Cm] country's wars.
We [Bb] saw our sons of Korea and Vietnam, now we're wondering what [Cm] they were done [C] for. _
[Bb] Here in Youngstown, _ _ [Cm] here in [C] Youngstown, my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb]
down, [Eb] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown. _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [Cm] From the [C] Monongahela Valley to the Musabi Iron Range, [Gm] the coal mines of _ [Bb] _ Appalachia, the store is always [Cm] the same.
_ Seven hundred tons of metal a day, and sir you tell me the [C] world's changed. _ _
_ [Bb] Once I made you rich enough, rich enough to forget [Cm] my name.
[C] _ [Bb] In Youngstown, [C] _ _ [Cm] in [C] Youngstown, my [Eb] sweet Jenny I'm sinking [Bb] down, [Ebm] yeah down in [Cm] Youngstown. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ When I [Eb] die I don't want no [Bb] part of heaven, I would not do [Cm] heaven's work well. _ _
_ _ I pray [Bb] the devil comes and takes me to stand in the [Cm] fiery furnaces of [C] hell. _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _