Chords for DAVID WILCOX - DOWN INSIDE YOURSELF
Tempo:
81.75 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Em
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A] [E]
[B] [E] [A] [Bm] [A] [E]
[B] [E] [B] Somewhere deep in the [Em] Midwest, [E]
[B] there's a middle [Em]-aged man in a mid [Am]-sized car [Em] driving down the middle
of the road [A#] in [A] the middle of the [Em] night.
[E] He's in the [A] middle of his [Em] [A#] midlife crisis and [A] he just [Em] [A#] decides that he can't go home.
[E]
[B] [E] So [B] he turns [A] the car around and [Em] he drives to [C] the airport.
[A] He flies to [Em] New York City [A] where he makes connections for London, [Em] [E] where he makes connections for [Em] India,
[A] where he gets on a train [Em] to go to the mountain to see the wise man.
[A#] Well, you know the one, [B] [N] the one with the answer for that [E] hole in his heart.
[A] [Em] [A#] [B] Well, anyway, he climbs the mountain and he sees the wise man come out of the village [A] to greet him.
[Em] [D] He's no dummy.
He knew [A] he was coming.
[Em] And he musters up all his fear and [A#] anguish [B] and he says,
[E] [G] help me shake this nightmare.
[N] The funk has found my [A] heart.
I need to move my [Am] spirit, but I don't know where to [E] start.
I [F] need to fill this [F#] empty, but I can't [B] find the missing part.
[G] I'm just [F#m] down [C] inside myself.
[B] [E] [A#] And the wise man says,
[A] [Em]
[A#] I [B] [E] used to think [E] the blues were strong because they're [A] true.
[Am] And when they come to get you, [E]
there's nothing you can do.
[C#] Now I think there's [A] nonsense and I [B] got news for you.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
[E] There's times when you've [Em] been hopeful, [C#] times when you were [A] strong.
Now you say [Am] that's foolish, like your happiness was [E] wrong.
It's like [C#] you've never [Em] seen the [F#] sunshine when a [A] gray sky [B] comes along.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
[E] [B] [A] [E] [A#]
[B] [E] [A#] The middle-aged man, [Em] he'd heard some, but [N] he had some questions.
[A] [E] [B] And he was just about to speak when he was interrupted again.
[A] [E] Well, never [Em] mind the questions now.
[N] You don't have to be so [A] wise.
Hey, your problem ain't [E] philosophy, [Am] so get it down to size.
[E] Right now, it's [C#] physiological [F#] in a [B] logical disguise.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
[C#] [N] The blues [Em] is not your final judgment.
[E] It's no deep [A] or evil power.
Hey, the cure is very [Am] simple.
[B] And it works in half an hour.
Get [G] some sleep, [C#] eat some [A] broccoli, [F#] run a [B] mile, take a shower.
[G] You're just [A] down [G#m] inside yourself.
[C#m] [F#m] You're just [G#] down [A] inside [Em] yourself.
[B] [E] [Em]
[B] [E] [A] [Bm] [A] [E]
[B] [E] [B] Somewhere deep in the [Em] Midwest, [E]
[B] there's a middle [Em]-aged man in a mid [Am]-sized car [Em] driving down the middle
of the road [A#] in [A] the middle of the [Em] night.
[E] He's in the [A] middle of his [Em] [A#] midlife crisis and [A] he just [Em] [A#] decides that he can't go home.
[E]
[B] [E] So [B] he turns [A] the car around and [Em] he drives to [C] the airport.
[A] He flies to [Em] New York City [A] where he makes connections for London, [Em] [E] where he makes connections for [Em] India,
[A] where he gets on a train [Em] to go to the mountain to see the wise man.
[A#] Well, you know the one, [B] [N] the one with the answer for that [E] hole in his heart.
[A] [Em] [A#] [B] Well, anyway, he climbs the mountain and he sees the wise man come out of the village [A] to greet him.
[Em] [D] He's no dummy.
He knew [A] he was coming.
[Em] And he musters up all his fear and [A#] anguish [B] and he says,
[E] [G] help me shake this nightmare.
[N] The funk has found my [A] heart.
I need to move my [Am] spirit, but I don't know where to [E] start.
I [F] need to fill this [F#] empty, but I can't [B] find the missing part.
[G] I'm just [F#m] down [C] inside myself.
[B] [E] [A#] And the wise man says,
[A] [Em]
[A#] I [B] [E] used to think [E] the blues were strong because they're [A] true.
[Am] And when they come to get you, [E]
there's nothing you can do.
[C#] Now I think there's [A] nonsense and I [B] got news for you.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
[E] There's times when you've [Em] been hopeful, [C#] times when you were [A] strong.
Now you say [Am] that's foolish, like your happiness was [E] wrong.
It's like [C#] you've never [Em] seen the [F#] sunshine when a [A] gray sky [B] comes along.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
[E] [B] [A] [E] [A#]
[B] [E] [A#] The middle-aged man, [Em] he'd heard some, but [N] he had some questions.
[A] [E] [B] And he was just about to speak when he was interrupted again.
[A] [E] Well, never [Em] mind the questions now.
[N] You don't have to be so [A] wise.
Hey, your problem ain't [E] philosophy, [Am] so get it down to size.
[E] Right now, it's [C#] physiological [F#] in a [B] logical disguise.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
[C#] [N] The blues [Em] is not your final judgment.
[E] It's no deep [A] or evil power.
Hey, the cure is very [Am] simple.
[B] And it works in half an hour.
Get [G] some sleep, [C#] eat some [A] broccoli, [F#] run a [B] mile, take a shower.
[G] You're just [A] down [G#m] inside yourself.
[C#m] [F#m] You're just [G#] down [A] inside [Em] yourself.
[B] [E] [Em]
Key:
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[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ [Bm] _ [A] _ [E] _
[B] _ _ [E] _ [B] _ Somewhere deep in the [Em] Midwest, [E] _
[B] there's a middle [Em]-aged man in a mid [Am]-sized car [Em] driving down the middle
of the road [A#] in [A] the middle of the [Em] night.
[E] He's in the [A] middle of his [Em] [A#] midlife crisis and [A] he just [Em] [A#] decides that he can't go home.
_ [E] _ _
[B] _ [E] So [B] he turns [A] the car around and [Em] he drives to [C] the airport.
[A] He flies to [Em] New York City [A] where he makes connections for London, [Em] _ [E] where he makes connections for [Em] India,
[A] where he gets on a train [Em] to go to the mountain to see the wise man.
[A#] _ Well, you know the one, [B] [N] the one with the answer for that [E] hole in his heart.
[A] _ [Em] _ [A#] _ [B] Well, anyway, he climbs the mountain and he sees the wise man come out of the village [A] to greet him.
[Em] [D] He's no dummy.
He knew [A] he was coming.
[Em] _ And he musters up all his fear and [A#] anguish [B] and he says,
_ [E] _ [G] help me shake this nightmare.
[N] The funk has found my [A] heart.
I need to move my [Am] spirit, but I don't know where to [E] start.
I [F] need to fill this [F#] empty, but I can't [B] find the missing part.
[G] I'm just [F#m] down [C] inside myself.
[B] _ [E] _ [A#] And the wise man says,
[A] _ [Em]
[A#] I [B] _ _ [E] used to think [E] the blues were strong because they're [A] true.
[Am] And when they come to get you, [E]
there's nothing you can do.
[C#] Now I think there's [A] nonsense and I [B] got news for you.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
_ [E] There's times when you've [Em] been hopeful, [C#] times when you were [A] strong.
Now you say [Am] that's foolish, like your happiness was [E] wrong.
It's like [C#] you've never [Em] seen the [F#] sunshine when a [A] gray sky [B] comes along.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
_ _ [E] _ [B] _ [A] _ [E] _ [A#] _
[B] _ _ [E] [A#] The middle-aged man, [Em] he'd heard some, but [N] he had some questions.
[A] _ [E] [B] And he was just about to speak when he was interrupted again.
[A] _ [E] Well, never [Em] mind the questions now.
[N] You don't have to be so [A] wise.
Hey, your problem ain't [E] philosophy, [Am] so get it down to size.
[E] Right now, it's [C#] physiological [F#] in a [B] logical disguise.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
_ [C#] _ [N] The blues [Em] is not your final judgment.
[E] It's no deep [A] or evil power.
Hey, the cure is very [Am] simple.
[B] And it works in half an hour.
Get [G] some sleep, [C#] eat some [A] broccoli, [F#] run a [B] mile, take a shower.
[G] You're just [A] down [G#m] inside yourself.
[C#m] _ [F#m] You're just [G#] down [A] _ inside [Em] yourself.
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ [Bm] _ [A] _ [E] _
[B] _ _ [E] _ [B] _ Somewhere deep in the [Em] Midwest, [E] _
[B] there's a middle [Em]-aged man in a mid [Am]-sized car [Em] driving down the middle
of the road [A#] in [A] the middle of the [Em] night.
[E] He's in the [A] middle of his [Em] [A#] midlife crisis and [A] he just [Em] [A#] decides that he can't go home.
_ [E] _ _
[B] _ [E] So [B] he turns [A] the car around and [Em] he drives to [C] the airport.
[A] He flies to [Em] New York City [A] where he makes connections for London, [Em] _ [E] where he makes connections for [Em] India,
[A] where he gets on a train [Em] to go to the mountain to see the wise man.
[A#] _ Well, you know the one, [B] [N] the one with the answer for that [E] hole in his heart.
[A] _ [Em] _ [A#] _ [B] Well, anyway, he climbs the mountain and he sees the wise man come out of the village [A] to greet him.
[Em] [D] He's no dummy.
He knew [A] he was coming.
[Em] _ And he musters up all his fear and [A#] anguish [B] and he says,
_ [E] _ [G] help me shake this nightmare.
[N] The funk has found my [A] heart.
I need to move my [Am] spirit, but I don't know where to [E] start.
I [F] need to fill this [F#] empty, but I can't [B] find the missing part.
[G] I'm just [F#m] down [C] inside myself.
[B] _ [E] _ [A#] And the wise man says,
[A] _ [Em]
[A#] I [B] _ _ [E] used to think [E] the blues were strong because they're [A] true.
[Am] And when they come to get you, [E]
there's nothing you can do.
[C#] Now I think there's [A] nonsense and I [B] got news for you.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
_ [E] There's times when you've [Em] been hopeful, [C#] times when you were [A] strong.
Now you say [Am] that's foolish, like your happiness was [E] wrong.
It's like [C#] you've never [Em] seen the [F#] sunshine when a [A] gray sky [B] comes along.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
_ _ [E] _ [B] _ [A] _ [E] _ [A#] _
[B] _ _ [E] [A#] The middle-aged man, [Em] he'd heard some, but [N] he had some questions.
[A] _ [E] [B] And he was just about to speak when he was interrupted again.
[A] _ [E] Well, never [Em] mind the questions now.
[N] You don't have to be so [A] wise.
Hey, your problem ain't [E] philosophy, [Am] so get it down to size.
[E] Right now, it's [C#] physiological [F#] in a [B] logical disguise.
[G] You're just [F#m] down [C] inside [B] yourself.
_ [C#] _ [N] The blues [Em] is not your final judgment.
[E] It's no deep [A] or evil power.
Hey, the cure is very [Am] simple.
[B] And it works in half an hour.
Get [G] some sleep, [C#] eat some [A] broccoli, [F#] run a [B] mile, take a shower.
[G] You're just [A] down [G#m] inside yourself.
[C#m] _ [F#m] You're just [G#] down [A] _ inside [Em] yourself.
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _