Crowds Chords by Fred Eaglesmith
Tempo:
100.7 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
F
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
Well, you didn't disappear, you surely said goodbye
[C] Your eyes full of tears, a heartache in your smile
And [G] I should have kept in touch, I don't know what I was thinking
But [C] it got to be too much, and I sort of took to drinking
[G] Darling, you used to tell me, don't throw too much away
And I realized that [C] I had one cold October day
[G] So I look for you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
[C] I go driving [G] by little [D]
churchyards on Saturday
[C] I check to see if you [G] might be the bride
[D] Hope you're happy now, I [F] still look for [Am] you [C] in crowds
[G]
You remember Mrs.
Randolph?
She lived on 2nd Avenue [C] when we'd go walking by
Had she come running after you?
[G] Well, I saw her just the other day, ran into her by chance
She [C] asked me how you were as she took my hand
When [G] I told her what had happened, her eyes filled up with tears
And as she walked away, [C]
I wanted to call after her
But I [G] still look for you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
[C] Well, I go driving [G] by [D] little churchyards on Saturday
[C] I check to see if you [G] might be the bride
[D] Hope you're happy now, [F] I still look for [C] you in [G]
crowds
[C]
[Am]
[G]
If you're listening to this station
Maybe you're driving home, you got a [C] kid in the back seat
Maybe you're all alone
[G] My name is Simon Wright
My father was a preacher, [C] my sister was your best friend
Your mother was a teacher
[Em] I [G] ain't looking for nothing much
Just an old friend
So [C] darling if you're listening
Maybe you could just call him
For [G] I still look for you in crowds
In train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
[C]
Well, I go driving [G] by little churchyards on [D] Saturday
[C] I check to see if you might [G] be the bride
Hope [D] you're happy now, [G] [F] I still look for [C] you in [G] crowds
I [F] still look for you
[C] [G]
[N]
Well, you didn't disappear, you surely said goodbye
[C] Your eyes full of tears, a heartache in your smile
And [G] I should have kept in touch, I don't know what I was thinking
But [C] it got to be too much, and I sort of took to drinking
[G] Darling, you used to tell me, don't throw too much away
And I realized that [C] I had one cold October day
[G] So I look for you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
[C] I go driving [G] by little [D]
churchyards on Saturday
[C] I check to see if you [G] might be the bride
[D] Hope you're happy now, I [F] still look for [Am] you [C] in crowds
[G]
You remember Mrs.
Randolph?
She lived on 2nd Avenue [C] when we'd go walking by
Had she come running after you?
[G] Well, I saw her just the other day, ran into her by chance
She [C] asked me how you were as she took my hand
When [G] I told her what had happened, her eyes filled up with tears
And as she walked away, [C]
I wanted to call after her
But I [G] still look for you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
[C] Well, I go driving [G] by [D] little churchyards on Saturday
[C] I check to see if you [G] might be the bride
[D] Hope you're happy now, [F] I still look for [C] you in [G]
crowds
[C]
[Am]
[G]
If you're listening to this station
Maybe you're driving home, you got a [C] kid in the back seat
Maybe you're all alone
[G] My name is Simon Wright
My father was a preacher, [C] my sister was your best friend
Your mother was a teacher
[Em] I [G] ain't looking for nothing much
Just an old friend
So [C] darling if you're listening
Maybe you could just call him
For [G] I still look for you in crowds
In train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
[C]
Well, I go driving [G] by little churchyards on [D] Saturday
[C] I check to see if you might [G] be the bride
Hope [D] you're happy now, [G] [F] I still look for [C] you in [G] crowds
I [F] still look for you
[C] [G]
[N]
Key:
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C
D
F
Am
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C
D
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Well, you didn't disappear, _ you surely said goodbye
_ _ [C] Your eyes full of tears, _ a heartache in your smile
And [G] I should have kept in touch, _ I don't know what I was thinking
But [C] it got to be too much, _ and I sort of took to drinking
[G] _ _ Darling, you used to tell me, don't throw too much away
And I realized that [C] I had _ _ _ _ one cold October day
[G] So I look for you in crowds, _ in train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
[C] I go driving [G] by _ little _ [D] _ _
churchyards on Saturday
[C] _ I check to see if you [G] might be the bride
_ _ [D] Hope you're happy now, I [F] still look for [Am] you _ [C] in crowds
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ You remember Mrs.
Randolph?
_ She lived on 2nd Avenue [C] when we'd go walking by
_ Had she come running after you?
[G] Well, I saw her just the other day, ran into her by chance
_ She [C] asked me how you were _ _ _ as she took my hand
When [G] I told her what had happened, _ _ her eyes filled up with tears
And as she walked away, [C] _ _
_ _ I wanted to call after her
But _ _ _ I [G] still look for you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
_ [C] Well, I go driving [G] by _ _ _ [D] little _ churchyards on Saturday
[C] I check to see if you [G] might be the bride
_ [D] Hope you're happy now, [F] I still look for [C] you in [G] _ _ _
crowds _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
If _ _ _ _ _ _ _ you're listening to this station
_ _ Maybe you're driving home, you got a [C] kid in the back seat
_ _ Maybe you're all alone
_ _ [G] My name is Simon Wright
_ My _ _ _ father was a preacher, [C] my sister was your best friend
Your mother was a teacher
[Em] I [G] ain't looking for nothing much
_ _ Just an old friend
So [C] darling if you're listening
_ _ Maybe you could just call him
For _ _ _ _ [G] I still look for you in crowds
_ In train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
_ [C] _
Well, I go driving [G] by _ _ _ little _ churchyards on [D] Saturday
[C] I check to see if you might [G] be the bride
Hope [D] you're happy now, _ [G] [F] I still look for [C] you in [G] crowds _
I _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] still look for you
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ Well, you didn't disappear, _ you surely said goodbye
_ _ [C] Your eyes full of tears, _ a heartache in your smile
And [G] I should have kept in touch, _ I don't know what I was thinking
But [C] it got to be too much, _ and I sort of took to drinking
[G] _ _ Darling, you used to tell me, don't throw too much away
And I realized that [C] I had _ _ _ _ one cold October day
[G] So I look for you in crowds, _ in train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
[C] I go driving [G] by _ little _ [D] _ _
churchyards on Saturday
[C] _ I check to see if you [G] might be the bride
_ _ [D] Hope you're happy now, I [F] still look for [Am] you _ [C] in crowds
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ You remember Mrs.
Randolph?
_ She lived on 2nd Avenue [C] when we'd go walking by
_ Had she come running after you?
[G] Well, I saw her just the other day, ran into her by chance
_ She [C] asked me how you were _ _ _ as she took my hand
When [G] I told her what had happened, _ _ her eyes filled up with tears
And as she walked away, [C] _ _
_ _ I wanted to call after her
But _ _ _ I [G] still look for you in crowds, in train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
_ [C] Well, I go driving [G] by _ _ _ [D] little _ churchyards on Saturday
[C] I check to see if you [G] might be the bride
_ [D] Hope you're happy now, [F] I still look for [C] you in [G] _ _ _
crowds _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
If _ _ _ _ _ _ _ you're listening to this station
_ _ Maybe you're driving home, you got a [C] kid in the back seat
_ _ Maybe you're all alone
_ _ [G] My name is Simon Wright
_ My _ _ _ father was a preacher, [C] my sister was your best friend
Your mother was a teacher
[Em] I [G] ain't looking for nothing much
_ _ Just an old friend
So [C] darling if you're listening
_ _ Maybe you could just call him
For _ _ _ _ [G] I still look for you in crowds
_ In train stations and bus stops
On sidewalks in the middle of the night
_ [C] _
Well, I go driving [G] by _ _ _ little _ churchyards on [D] Saturday
[C] I check to see if you might [G] be the bride
Hope [D] you're happy now, _ [G] [F] I still look for [C] you in [G] crowds _
I _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] still look for you
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _