Chords for Evan Dando - Streets of Baltimore (Gram Parsons)
Tempo:
67.65 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
G#
D#
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'll try to play this song, [C#] Evan.
I used to do it all the time.
I can't
I don't think I can remember it.
I'll give it a go.
Well, I sold the farm [F#] to take my woman where she longed to be.
[G#] We left our kin and all our friends [F#] back there in [C#] Tennessee.
Then I bought those one [F#]-way tickets she'd often begged for.
And [G#] they took us to the streets of [C#] Baltimore.
[G#] Well, her heart was filled with gladness when [F#] she saw those city [C#] lights.
She swore the prettiest place on earth was Baltimore at [G#] night.
Well, [C#] a man feels proud [F#] to give his woman what she's longing for.
[G#] And I kinda like the streets of [D#] Baltimore.
[C#]
So I got [F#] myself a factory job.
I ran an old machine.
[D#] And I bought a little cottage in the [F#] neighborhood [C#] serene.
[F] And every night when I'd come home with every muscle [F#] sore,
[D#] she'd drag me through the streets of Baltimore.
[C#] [G#m] Well, I did my best to bring her back [F#] to what she used to [C#] be.
But I soon learned she loved those bright lights more [G#] than she loved me.
So I'm going [F#] back on that same train that brought me here before.
While [G#m] my baby walks the streets of [D#] Baltimore.
While my baby walks [F#] the streets of Baltimore.
[C#] [N]
I used to do it all the time.
I can't
I don't think I can remember it.
I'll give it a go.
Well, I sold the farm [F#] to take my woman where she longed to be.
[G#] We left our kin and all our friends [F#] back there in [C#] Tennessee.
Then I bought those one [F#]-way tickets she'd often begged for.
And [G#] they took us to the streets of [C#] Baltimore.
[G#] Well, her heart was filled with gladness when [F#] she saw those city [C#] lights.
She swore the prettiest place on earth was Baltimore at [G#] night.
Well, [C#] a man feels proud [F#] to give his woman what she's longing for.
[G#] And I kinda like the streets of [D#] Baltimore.
[C#]
So I got [F#] myself a factory job.
I ran an old machine.
[D#] And I bought a little cottage in the [F#] neighborhood [C#] serene.
[F] And every night when I'd come home with every muscle [F#] sore,
[D#] she'd drag me through the streets of Baltimore.
[C#] [G#m] Well, I did my best to bring her back [F#] to what she used to [C#] be.
But I soon learned she loved those bright lights more [G#] than she loved me.
So I'm going [F#] back on that same train that brought me here before.
While [G#m] my baby walks the streets of [D#] Baltimore.
While my baby walks [F#] the streets of Baltimore.
[C#] [N]
Key:
F#
C#
G#
D#
G#m
F#
C#
G#
_ I'll try to play this song, [C#] Evan.
I used to do it all the time.
I can't_
I don't think I can remember it.
I'll give it a go.
_ _ Well, I sold the farm [F#] to take my woman where she longed to be.
[G#] We left our kin and all our friends [F#] back there in [C#] Tennessee.
Then I bought those one [F#]-way tickets she'd often begged for.
And [G#] they took us to the streets of [C#] Baltimore.
_ _ _ _ [G#] Well, her heart was filled with gladness when [F#] she saw those city [C#] lights.
She swore the prettiest place on earth was Baltimore at [G#] night.
Well, [C#] a man feels proud [F#] to give his woman what she's longing for.
[G#] And I kinda like the streets of [D#] Baltimore.
_ _ _ [C#] _
So I got [F#] myself a factory job.
I ran an old machine.
[D#] And I bought a little cottage in the [F#] neighborhood [C#] serene.
[F] And every night when I'd come home with every muscle [F#] sore,
[D#] she'd drag me through the streets of Baltimore. _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ [G#m] Well, I did my best to bring her back [F#] to what she used to [C#] be.
But I soon learned she loved those bright lights more [G#] than she loved me.
So I'm going [F#] back on that same train that brought me here before.
While [G#m] my baby walks the streets of [D#] Baltimore.
_ While my baby walks [F#] the streets of Baltimore.
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I used to do it all the time.
I can't_
I don't think I can remember it.
I'll give it a go.
_ _ Well, I sold the farm [F#] to take my woman where she longed to be.
[G#] We left our kin and all our friends [F#] back there in [C#] Tennessee.
Then I bought those one [F#]-way tickets she'd often begged for.
And [G#] they took us to the streets of [C#] Baltimore.
_ _ _ _ [G#] Well, her heart was filled with gladness when [F#] she saw those city [C#] lights.
She swore the prettiest place on earth was Baltimore at [G#] night.
Well, [C#] a man feels proud [F#] to give his woman what she's longing for.
[G#] And I kinda like the streets of [D#] Baltimore.
_ _ _ [C#] _
So I got [F#] myself a factory job.
I ran an old machine.
[D#] And I bought a little cottage in the [F#] neighborhood [C#] serene.
[F] And every night when I'd come home with every muscle [F#] sore,
[D#] she'd drag me through the streets of Baltimore. _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ [G#m] Well, I did my best to bring her back [F#] to what she used to [C#] be.
But I soon learned she loved those bright lights more [G#] than she loved me.
So I'm going [F#] back on that same train that brought me here before.
While [G#m] my baby walks the streets of [D#] Baltimore.
_ While my baby walks [F#] the streets of Baltimore.
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _