Chords for Elton John and Pet Shop Boys "Alone Again (Naturally) www.eltonjohnscorporation.com
Tempo:
82 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Fm
C
Bb
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[A]
[Eb] Oh, in a little while from now, [G] if I'm not feeling any less sour, [Bb] I promise myself to
treat [G] myself and visit a [C] nearby tower.
[Fm] And climbing to the top will throw myself off [Eb] in an effort to make it clear to whoever
what it's like [D] when you're shattered, [Gm] left standing in the lurch [Bbm] at a church where [C] people
say, [Fm] my God, that's tough, she stood him up, no [F] points in us remaining.
[Eb] We may as well go home, [Gm] as I did [C] on my own, [Fm] all alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
And not only yesterday, [G] I was cheerful, bright and gay, [Bbm] looking forward to, well, who wouldn't
[G] do, the role I was [C] about to play.
[Fm] But as if to knock me down, [F] reality came around, [Eb] and without so much as a mere [Cm] touch, cut me
into [D] little pieces, [G] leaving me to doubt, [Bbm] talk about God [C] and His mercy, [Fm] if He really does
exist, [F] why did He desert [Eb] me in my hour of need?
[G] I truly [C] am indeed [Fm] alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
[Gb] Seems to me that there are [Db] more hearts broken in the world than [F] can be learned [Bb] at that [Gb] time
or time there.
What [Bb] do we do?
What [Fm] do we do?
[Bb] [Eb]
[Gm] [Bbm]
[G] [C] [Fm]
[Eb]
[Gm] [C] [Fm] Alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
Looking back over the years, [Gm] and whatever else there appears, [Bbm] I remember I cried when
my father [G] died, never wishing to [C] hide the tears.
[Fm] And at [F] 65 years old, my mother, God rest her soul, [Eb] couldn't understand why the only man
she had ever loved [D] had been taken, [Gm] leaving her to scourge [Bb] with a heart so [C] badly broken.
[Fm] Despite encouragement from me, no words were ever spoken.
[Eb] And when she passed away, [Gm] I cried and [C] cried all day, [Fm] alone [Bb] again, [Gm] naturally.
[C] [Fm] Alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
[N]
[Eb] Oh, in a little while from now, [G] if I'm not feeling any less sour, [Bb] I promise myself to
treat [G] myself and visit a [C] nearby tower.
[Fm] And climbing to the top will throw myself off [Eb] in an effort to make it clear to whoever
what it's like [D] when you're shattered, [Gm] left standing in the lurch [Bbm] at a church where [C] people
say, [Fm] my God, that's tough, she stood him up, no [F] points in us remaining.
[Eb] We may as well go home, [Gm] as I did [C] on my own, [Fm] all alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
And not only yesterday, [G] I was cheerful, bright and gay, [Bbm] looking forward to, well, who wouldn't
[G] do, the role I was [C] about to play.
[Fm] But as if to knock me down, [F] reality came around, [Eb] and without so much as a mere [Cm] touch, cut me
into [D] little pieces, [G] leaving me to doubt, [Bbm] talk about God [C] and His mercy, [Fm] if He really does
exist, [F] why did He desert [Eb] me in my hour of need?
[G] I truly [C] am indeed [Fm] alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
[Gb] Seems to me that there are [Db] more hearts broken in the world than [F] can be learned [Bb] at that [Gb] time
or time there.
What [Bb] do we do?
What [Fm] do we do?
[Bb] [Eb]
[Gm] [Bbm]
[G] [C] [Fm]
[Eb]
[Gm] [C] [Fm] Alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
Looking back over the years, [Gm] and whatever else there appears, [Bbm] I remember I cried when
my father [G] died, never wishing to [C] hide the tears.
[Fm] And at [F] 65 years old, my mother, God rest her soul, [Eb] couldn't understand why the only man
she had ever loved [D] had been taken, [Gm] leaving her to scourge [Bb] with a heart so [C] badly broken.
[Fm] Despite encouragement from me, no words were ever spoken.
[Eb] And when she passed away, [Gm] I cried and [C] cried all day, [Fm] alone [Bb] again, [Gm] naturally.
[C] [Fm] Alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
[N]
Key:
Eb
Fm
C
Bb
G
Eb
Fm
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ Oh, in a little while from now, [G] if I'm not feeling any less sour, [Bb] I promise myself to
treat [G] myself and visit a [C] nearby tower.
[Fm] And climbing to the top will throw myself off [Eb] in an effort to make it clear to whoever
what it's like [D] when you're shattered, [Gm] left standing in the lurch [Bbm] at a church where [C] people
say, [Fm] my God, that's tough, she stood him up, no [F] points in us remaining.
[Eb] We may as well go home, [Gm] as I did [C] on my own, [Fm] all alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
_ _ _ And not only yesterday, [G] I was cheerful, bright and gay, [Bbm] looking forward to, well, who wouldn't
[G] do, the role I was [C] about to play.
[Fm] But as if to knock me down, [F] reality came around, [Eb] and without so much as a mere [Cm] touch, cut me
into [D] little pieces, [G] leaving me to doubt, [Bbm] talk about God [C] and His mercy, [Fm] if He really does
exist, [F] why did He desert [Eb] me in my hour of need?
[G] I truly [C] am indeed [Fm] alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
_ _ _ [Gb] Seems to me that there are [Db] more hearts broken in the world than [F] can be learned [Bb] at that [Gb] time
or time there.
What [Bb] do we do?
What [Fm] do we do?
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ [Fm] Alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
_ _ _ Looking back over the years, [Gm] and whatever else there appears, [Bbm] I remember I cried when
my father [G] died, never wishing to [C] hide the tears.
[Fm] And at [F] 65 years old, my mother, God rest her soul, [Eb] couldn't understand why the only man
she had ever loved [D] had been taken, [Gm] leaving her to scourge [Bb] with a heart so [C] badly broken.
[Fm] Despite encouragement from me, no words were ever spoken.
[Eb] And when she passed away, [Gm] I cried and [C] cried all day, [Fm] alone [Bb] again, [Gm] naturally.
_ [C] _ [Fm] Alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ Oh, in a little while from now, [G] if I'm not feeling any less sour, [Bb] I promise myself to
treat [G] myself and visit a [C] nearby tower.
[Fm] And climbing to the top will throw myself off [Eb] in an effort to make it clear to whoever
what it's like [D] when you're shattered, [Gm] left standing in the lurch [Bbm] at a church where [C] people
say, [Fm] my God, that's tough, she stood him up, no [F] points in us remaining.
[Eb] We may as well go home, [Gm] as I did [C] on my own, [Fm] all alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
_ _ _ And not only yesterday, [G] I was cheerful, bright and gay, [Bbm] looking forward to, well, who wouldn't
[G] do, the role I was [C] about to play.
[Fm] But as if to knock me down, [F] reality came around, [Eb] and without so much as a mere [Cm] touch, cut me
into [D] little pieces, [G] leaving me to doubt, [Bbm] talk about God [C] and His mercy, [Fm] if He really does
exist, [F] why did He desert [Eb] me in my hour of need?
[G] I truly [C] am indeed [Fm] alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
_ _ _ [Gb] Seems to me that there are [Db] more hearts broken in the world than [F] can be learned [Bb] at that [Gb] time
or time there.
What [Bb] do we do?
What [Fm] do we do?
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ [Fm] Alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally.
_ _ _ Looking back over the years, [Gm] and whatever else there appears, [Bbm] I remember I cried when
my father [G] died, never wishing to [C] hide the tears.
[Fm] And at [F] 65 years old, my mother, God rest her soul, [Eb] couldn't understand why the only man
she had ever loved [D] had been taken, [Gm] leaving her to scourge [Bb] with a heart so [C] badly broken.
[Fm] Despite encouragement from me, no words were ever spoken.
[Eb] And when she passed away, [Gm] I cried and [C] cried all day, [Fm] alone [Bb] again, [Gm] naturally.
_ [C] _ [Fm] Alone [Bb] again, [Eb] naturally. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _