Chords for Gibson & Camp - "Sing For The Song" 5/21/87
Tempo:
128.5 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
A
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We don't do it together.
We only [C] do this.
How about when you do do it together?
Good night.
Thank you.
Sometimes [G] you sing [C] for the money.
[F]
Sometimes you sing for the [C] show.
[F] Sometimes you sing [C] for those do-ya [A]
-darlings.
[D] Still make some [G] crack, don't you know?
[C] One [G] time you sang [C] for the glory.
But [F] the glory didn't last [C] very long.
Through [F] the haze of the stage, [C] you look back [A] to the days
when you used [G] to sing [C] for the song.
Sing [F] for the song, boy, just like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel [C] the cold.
Sing for the song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold of [G] your [Em] soul.
[G] [C] But you really [G] don't make too [C] much money.
[F] And you don't put on much of [C] a show.
[F] And those do-ya-darlings [C] next week will [A] be crying
for [D] somebody else, don't [G] you know?
[C] And the tune is [G] becoming your [C] burden.
[F] And the words all sound twisted [C] and wrong.
[F] And the song that you sell, it [C] don't taste quite [A] as well
[D] as when you [G] used to sing for [C] the song.
Sing for [F] the song, boy, just like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel [C] the cold.
Sing [E] for the [F]
song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
and flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold [G] of your [Em] soul.
[G] [Em] Sing [F] for the song, boy, just [B] like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel the cold.
Sing for the song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
and flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold of your soul.
We only [C] do this.
How about when you do do it together?
Good night.
Thank you.
Sometimes [G] you sing [C] for the money.
[F]
Sometimes you sing for the [C] show.
[F] Sometimes you sing [C] for those do-ya [A]
-darlings.
[D] Still make some [G] crack, don't you know?
[C] One [G] time you sang [C] for the glory.
But [F] the glory didn't last [C] very long.
Through [F] the haze of the stage, [C] you look back [A] to the days
when you used [G] to sing [C] for the song.
Sing [F] for the song, boy, just like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel [C] the cold.
Sing for the song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold of [G] your [Em] soul.
[G] [C] But you really [G] don't make too [C] much money.
[F] And you don't put on much of [C] a show.
[F] And those do-ya-darlings [C] next week will [A] be crying
for [D] somebody else, don't [G] you know?
[C] And the tune is [G] becoming your [C] burden.
[F] And the words all sound twisted [C] and wrong.
[F] And the song that you sell, it [C] don't taste quite [A] as well
[D] as when you [G] used to sing for [C] the song.
Sing for [F] the song, boy, just like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel [C] the cold.
Sing [E] for the [F]
song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
and flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold [G] of your [Em] soul.
[G] [Em] Sing [F] for the song, boy, just [B] like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel the cold.
Sing for the song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
and flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold of your soul.
Key:
C
G
F
A
D
C
G
F
We don't do it together.
We only [C] do this. _
_ How about when you do do it together?
_ Good night.
Thank you.
_ _ _ _ _ Sometimes [G] you sing [C] for the money.
_ _ _ [F]
Sometimes you sing for the [C] show. _ _ _
[F] Sometimes you sing [C] for those do-ya [A]
-darlings.
[D] Still make some [G] crack, don't you know?
_ _ [C] One [G] time you sang [C] for the glory.
_ But [F] the glory didn't last [C] very long.
_ Through [F] the haze of the stage, [C] you look back [A] to the days
when you used [G] to sing [C] for the song.
Sing [F] for the song, boy, just like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel [C] the cold.
Sing for the song, boy, _ just like you did before all of the cocaine,
flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold of [G] your [Em] soul. _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] But you really [G] don't make too [C] much money.
_ [F] And you don't put on much of [C] a show.
_ [F] And those do-ya-darlings [C] next week will [A] be crying
for [D] somebody else, don't [G] you know? _
_ [C] And the tune is [G] becoming your [C] burden.
_ _ [F] And the words all sound twisted [C] and wrong.
_ [F] And the song that you sell, it [C] don't taste quite [A] as well
[D] as when you [G] used to sing for [C] the song.
Sing for [F] the song, boy, just like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel [C] the cold.
Sing [E] for the [F]
song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
and flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold [G] of your _ [Em] soul.
_ [G] _ _ [Em] Sing [F] for the song, boy, just [B] like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel the cold.
Sing for the song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
and flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold of your soul. _ _ _
We only [C] do this. _
_ How about when you do do it together?
_ Good night.
Thank you.
_ _ _ _ _ Sometimes [G] you sing [C] for the money.
_ _ _ [F]
Sometimes you sing for the [C] show. _ _ _
[F] Sometimes you sing [C] for those do-ya [A]
-darlings.
[D] Still make some [G] crack, don't you know?
_ _ [C] One [G] time you sang [C] for the glory.
_ But [F] the glory didn't last [C] very long.
_ Through [F] the haze of the stage, [C] you look back [A] to the days
when you used [G] to sing [C] for the song.
Sing [F] for the song, boy, just like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel [C] the cold.
Sing for the song, boy, _ just like you did before all of the cocaine,
flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold of [G] your [Em] soul. _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] But you really [G] don't make too [C] much money.
_ [F] And you don't put on much of [C] a show.
_ [F] And those do-ya-darlings [C] next week will [A] be crying
for [D] somebody else, don't [G] you know? _
_ [C] And the tune is [G] becoming your [C] burden.
_ _ [F] And the words all sound twisted [C] and wrong.
_ [F] And the song that you sell, it [C] don't taste quite [A] as well
[D] as when you [G] used to sing for [C] the song.
Sing for [F] the song, boy, just like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel [C] the cold.
Sing [E] for the [F]
song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
and flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold [G] of your _ [Em] soul.
_ [G] _ _ [Em] Sing [F] for the song, boy, just [B] like you did when you stood on that corner
and you didn't even feel the cold.
Sing for the song, boy, just like you did before all of the cocaine,
and flash bulbs, and bright-painted ladies got a hold of your soul. _ _ _