Chords for Crossroads - John Mayer (Live at the Chapel)
Tempo:
115.6 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G#]
[G#]
[Dm] [E]
[A] [D] Hi, [E] I'm John Mayer and [Dm] you're watching Live at the Chapel.
[E] [A] [D] My job as a [Dm] writer is to, [G] and I think I've done it on [C] this record, take you to your life,
not take you to mine.
[D] And if the music is good enough, then you'll [Dm] almost forget about my life.
I can be [D] sort of a [A] conduit to taking you straight to [Dm] your life and how my [E] music relates to you.
[A]
[D] And [Dm] I think it might be an interesting [G] afterthought for people, [A] but I think when the music [D] is
playing, [A#] it's far too many [G] years of being conditioned to listening [A] to music, [D] music
that moves [Dm] you, to ever [E] say like, [D#m] stop that for a moment.
Who's he [Am] talking about?
[E]
[A]
I went down to the crossroads, [D] fell down [A] on my knees.
I went [D] down to the crossroads, fell down [A] on my knees.
[E]
[F#m] I should've lost my vessel, [G] said, help me if you [E] please.
I went down to the [D] crossroads, tried to flag it [A] right.
I went [D] down to the crossroads, tried to flag it right.
[F#m] No one seems to know me, [D] everybody [Gm] [A] pacified.
[F#]
[Am] [D]
[A]
[E] [D]
[A]
[F#m] [C] [D]
[Am]
[D]
[A] [Am] I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag it right.
I went down to the crossroads, [D] tried to flag it right.
[A] No
[F#m] one [D]
seems to [N] know me, everybody pacified.
[G#]
[Dm] [E]
[A] [D] Hi, [E] I'm John Mayer and [Dm] you're watching Live at the Chapel.
[E] [A] [D] My job as a [Dm] writer is to, [G] and I think I've done it on [C] this record, take you to your life,
not take you to mine.
[D] And if the music is good enough, then you'll [Dm] almost forget about my life.
I can be [D] sort of a [A] conduit to taking you straight to [Dm] your life and how my [E] music relates to you.
[A]
[D] And [Dm] I think it might be an interesting [G] afterthought for people, [A] but I think when the music [D] is
playing, [A#] it's far too many [G] years of being conditioned to listening [A] to music, [D] music
that moves [Dm] you, to ever [E] say like, [D#m] stop that for a moment.
Who's he [Am] talking about?
[E]
[A]
I went down to the crossroads, [D] fell down [A] on my knees.
I went [D] down to the crossroads, fell down [A] on my knees.
[E]
[F#m] I should've lost my vessel, [G] said, help me if you [E] please.
I went down to the [D] crossroads, tried to flag it [A] right.
I went [D] down to the crossroads, tried to flag it right.
[F#m] No one seems to know me, [D] everybody [Gm] [A] pacified.
[F#]
[Am] [D]
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[F#m] [C] [D]
[Am]
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[A] [Am] I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag it right.
I went down to the crossroads, [D] tried to flag it right.
[A] No
[F#m] one [D]
seems to [N] know me, everybody pacified.
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[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Hi, [E] I'm John Mayer and [Dm] you're watching Live at the Chapel. _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] My job as a [Dm] writer is to, [G] and I think I've done it on [C] this record, take you to your life,
not take you to mine.
[D] And if the music is good enough, then you'll [Dm] almost forget about my life.
I can be [D] sort of a [A] conduit to taking you straight to [Dm] your life and how my [E] music relates to you.
[A] _
_ [D] And [Dm] I think it might be an interesting [G] afterthought for people, [A] but I think when the music [D] is
playing, _ [A#] it's far too many [G] years of being conditioned to listening [A] to music, [D] music
that moves [Dm] you, to ever [E] say like, [D#m] stop that for a moment.
Who's he [Am] talking about?
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I went down to the crossroads, [D] fell down [A] on my _ _ _ _ _ knees.
I went [D] down to the crossroads, fell down [A] on my knees.
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_ [F#m] I should've lost my vessel, [G] said, help me if you [E] please. _ _ _ _
I went down to the [D] crossroads, tried to flag it [A] right. _ _ _ _ _
I went [D] down to the crossroads, _ tried to flag it right. _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] No one seems to know me, [D] everybody [Gm] _ [A] pacified.
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_ _ _ [A] _ _ [Am] I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag it right.
I went down to the crossroads, _ _ _ [D] tried to flag it right. _
_ [A] _ _ _ No _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] one _ [D] _ _
seems to [N] know me, everybody pacified. _ _ _ _
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_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ Hi, [E] I'm John Mayer and [Dm] you're watching Live at the Chapel. _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] My job as a [Dm] writer is to, [G] and I think I've done it on [C] this record, take you to your life,
not take you to mine.
[D] And if the music is good enough, then you'll [Dm] almost forget about my life.
I can be [D] sort of a [A] conduit to taking you straight to [Dm] your life and how my [E] music relates to you.
[A] _
_ [D] And [Dm] I think it might be an interesting [G] afterthought for people, [A] but I think when the music [D] is
playing, _ [A#] it's far too many [G] years of being conditioned to listening [A] to music, [D] music
that moves [Dm] you, to ever [E] say like, [D#m] stop that for a moment.
Who's he [Am] talking about?
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I went down to the crossroads, [D] fell down [A] on my _ _ _ _ _ knees.
I went [D] down to the crossroads, fell down [A] on my knees.
_ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [F#m] I should've lost my vessel, [G] said, help me if you [E] please. _ _ _ _
I went down to the [D] crossroads, tried to flag it [A] right. _ _ _ _ _
I went [D] down to the crossroads, _ tried to flag it right. _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] No one seems to know me, [D] everybody [Gm] _ [A] pacified.
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_ _ _ [A] _ _ [Am] I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag it right.
I went down to the crossroads, _ _ _ [D] tried to flag it right. _
_ [A] _ _ _ No _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] one _ [D] _ _
seems to [N] know me, everybody pacified. _ _ _ _
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