City Liners Chords by Good Rats
Tempo:
82.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Em
Bm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B] [D]
[Bm] [D]
Every Friday night at 10, [G] call for my [Em] best friend, and [G] shake a couple of his [Am] daddy's [D] Valentine.
And we threw them in a flash, [G] getting off behind the trash.
Then we grunted, cashed a double eight, I [D] said, in line.
And we walked straight to the rear, [G] didn't want [Em] nobody near.
And we threw fun at [G] every ugly girl who [D] came along.
And we'd sing the latest tune, [G] and make some elbow room, said in line, [D] the straw.
Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
[D] They'd pass away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [G]
on their knees.
Oh, I miss that [D] city life.
Saturday night, the same old [Em] thing, except we switched the wine.
Seems it got us there in [D] half the time.
When it bombings, this is the [E] kid you know, is married [G] Lucille Stein, and them city liners
down at [Bm] 29.
[D] Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
They'd pass [D] away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [Em]
on their [G] knees.
Oh, I miss that [Bm] city life.
[F#] [D] Sunday night, I'm all [G] alone like the four other nights in the week.
School in the morning, and I got to get my [Dm] sleep.
[D] Well, even now, 16 years [G] later, with both I left [B] behind, [G] I still think about my [D] city life.
[G] [D] Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
[D] They'd pass away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [G] on their knees.
Oh, I miss that [D] city life.
[G]
[Em] [D]
[G]
[Bm] [D]
Every Friday night at 10, [G] call for my [Em] best friend, and [G] shake a couple of his [Am] daddy's [D] Valentine.
And we threw them in a flash, [G] getting off behind the trash.
Then we grunted, cashed a double eight, I [D] said, in line.
And we walked straight to the rear, [G] didn't want [Em] nobody near.
And we threw fun at [G] every ugly girl who [D] came along.
And we'd sing the latest tune, [G] and make some elbow room, said in line, [D] the straw.
Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
[D] They'd pass away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [G]
on their knees.
Oh, I miss that [D] city life.
Saturday night, the same old [Em] thing, except we switched the wine.
Seems it got us there in [D] half the time.
When it bombings, this is the [E] kid you know, is married [G] Lucille Stein, and them city liners
down at [Bm] 29.
[D] Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
They'd pass [D] away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [Em]
on their [G] knees.
Oh, I miss that [Bm] city life.
[F#] [D] Sunday night, I'm all [G] alone like the four other nights in the week.
School in the morning, and I got to get my [Dm] sleep.
[D] Well, even now, 16 years [G] later, with both I left [B] behind, [G] I still think about my [D] city life.
[G] [D] Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
[D] They'd pass away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [G] on their knees.
Oh, I miss that [D] city life.
[G]
[Em] [D]
[G]
Key:
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D
Em
Bm
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[Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ Every Friday night at 10, [G] call for my [Em] best friend, and [G] shake a couple of his [Am] daddy's [D] Valentine.
_ _ And we threw them in a flash, [G] getting off behind the trash.
Then we grunted, cashed a double eight, I [D] said, in line.
_ _ And we walked straight to the rear, [G] didn't want [Em] nobody near.
And we threw fun at [G] every ugly girl who [D] came along.
_ And we'd sing the latest tune, [G] and make some elbow room, said in line, [D] the straw.
_ Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
[D] They'd pass away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [G]
on their knees.
_ Oh, I miss that [D] city life.
_ _ Saturday night, the same old [Em] thing, except we switched the wine.
_ Seems it got us there in [D] half the time.
_ When it bombings, this is the [E] kid you know, is married [G] Lucille Stein, and them city liners
down at [Bm] 29.
_ _ [D] Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
They'd pass [D] away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [Em]
on their [G] knees.
_ Oh, I miss that [Bm] city life.
[F#] _ [D] _ Sunday night, I'm all [G] alone like the four other nights in the week.
School in the morning, and I got to get my [Dm] sleep.
[D] Well, even now, 16 years [G] later, with both I left [B] behind, [G] I still think about my [D] city life.
_ [G] [D] Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
[D] They'd pass away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [G] on their knees.
_ Oh, I miss that [D] city life.
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_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
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[Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ Every Friday night at 10, [G] call for my [Em] best friend, and [G] shake a couple of his [Am] daddy's [D] Valentine.
_ _ And we threw them in a flash, [G] getting off behind the trash.
Then we grunted, cashed a double eight, I [D] said, in line.
_ _ And we walked straight to the rear, [G] didn't want [Em] nobody near.
And we threw fun at [G] every ugly girl who [D] came along.
_ And we'd sing the latest tune, [G] and make some elbow room, said in line, [D] the straw.
_ Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
[D] They'd pass away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [G]
on their knees.
_ Oh, I miss that [D] city life.
_ _ Saturday night, the same old [Em] thing, except we switched the wine.
_ Seems it got us there in [D] half the time.
_ When it bombings, this is the [E] kid you know, is married [G] Lucille Stein, and them city liners
down at [Bm] 29.
_ _ [D] Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
They'd pass [D] away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [Em]
on their [G] knees.
_ Oh, I miss that [Bm] city life.
[F#] _ [D] _ Sunday night, I'm all [G] alone like the four other nights in the week.
School in the morning, and I got to get my [Dm] sleep.
[D] Well, even now, 16 years [G] later, with both I left [B] behind, [G] I still think about my [D] city life.
_ [G] [D] Yes, the boys would meet [Em] on a dead end street, [G] and brag about their woman.
[D] They'd pass away in the time, and they'd shoot the breeze [G] on their knees.
_ Oh, I miss that [D] city life.
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_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
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