Streets Of Baltimore Chords by Gram Parsons
Tempo:
119.25 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Gm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
[G] Well, [F] I sold a farm [Bb] to take my woman [F] where she [Bb] longed to be.
[C] We left our kin and all our friends [Bb] back there in [F] Tennessee.
Then I bought those one [Bb]-way tickets she [F] had often [Bb] begged me for.
[C] And they took us to the streets of [Gm] [Fm] Baltimore.
[F]
[C] Well, her heart was filled with gladness [F] when she saw those city lights.
She said the prettiest place on earth was Baltimore [C] at night.
[F] Well, a man feels [Bb] proud to give his woman [F]
what she's [Bb] longing for.
[C] And I kinda [Gm] like the streets of [D]
Baltimore.
[C] [F]
[Bb] [C]
[F] [Bb] [C]
[G]
[F] Then I got myself [Bb] a factory job.
[Dm] I ran an [Bb] old machine.
[C] And I bought a little cottage [Bb] in a neighborhood [F] serene.
Then every night [Bb] when I'd [Gm] come home [F] with every muscle [Bb] sore,
[C] she'd drag me through the streets of [F]
Baltimore.
Well, [C] I did my best to bring her back [F] to what she used to be.
Then I soon learned she loved those bright lights more than she [C] loved me.
Now [F] I'm going back [Bb] on that same train [F] that brought me [Bb] here before
[C] While my baby walks the streets of [F] Baltimore.
[C] While my baby walks the streets of [F] Baltimore.
[G] Well, [F] I sold a farm [Bb] to take my woman [F] where she [Bb] longed to be.
[C] We left our kin and all our friends [Bb] back there in [F] Tennessee.
Then I bought those one [Bb]-way tickets she [F] had often [Bb] begged me for.
[C] And they took us to the streets of [Gm] [Fm] Baltimore.
[F]
[C] Well, her heart was filled with gladness [F] when she saw those city lights.
She said the prettiest place on earth was Baltimore [C] at night.
[F] Well, a man feels [Bb] proud to give his woman [F]
what she's [Bb] longing for.
[C] And I kinda [Gm] like the streets of [D]
Baltimore.
[C] [F]
[Bb] [C]
[F] [Bb] [C]
[G]
[F] Then I got myself [Bb] a factory job.
[Dm] I ran an [Bb] old machine.
[C] And I bought a little cottage [Bb] in a neighborhood [F] serene.
Then every night [Bb] when I'd [Gm] come home [F] with every muscle [Bb] sore,
[C] she'd drag me through the streets of [F]
Baltimore.
Well, [C] I did my best to bring her back [F] to what she used to be.
Then I soon learned she loved those bright lights more than she [C] loved me.
Now [F] I'm going back [Bb] on that same train [F] that brought me [Bb] here before
[C] While my baby walks the streets of [F] Baltimore.
[C] While my baby walks the streets of [F] Baltimore.
Key:
F
Bb
C
Gm
G
F
Bb
C
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] Well, [F] I sold a farm [Bb] to take my woman [F] where she _ [Bb] longed to be.
_ [C] We left our kin and all our friends [Bb] back there in [F] Tennessee.
_ _ Then I bought those one [Bb]-way tickets she [F] had often [Bb] begged me for.
_ [C] And they took us to the streets of [Gm] _ [Fm] Baltimore.
[F] _ _ _
_ _ [C] Well, her heart was filled with gladness [F] when she saw those city lights.
_ She said the prettiest place on earth was Baltimore [C] at night.
_ _ _ _ [F] Well, a man feels [Bb] proud to give his woman [F]
what she's [Bb] longing for.
[C] And I kinda [Gm] like the streets of [D]
Baltimore.
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ Then I got myself [Bb] a factory job.
[Dm] I ran an [Bb] old machine.
[C] And I bought a little cottage _ [Bb] in a neighborhood _ [F] serene.
_ Then every night [Bb] when I'd [Gm] come home [F] with every muscle [Bb] sore,
_ [C] she'd drag me through the streets of [F]
Baltimore.
_ _ _ Well, [C] I did my best to bring her back [F] to what she used to be.
_ Then I soon learned she loved those bright lights more than she [C] loved _ me. _
_ Now [F] I'm going back [Bb] on that same train [F] that brought me [Bb] here before
_ [C] While my baby walks the streets of [F] Baltimore. _ _ _
_ _ [C] While my baby walks the streets of [F] Baltimore. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] Well, [F] I sold a farm [Bb] to take my woman [F] where she _ [Bb] longed to be.
_ [C] We left our kin and all our friends [Bb] back there in [F] Tennessee.
_ _ Then I bought those one [Bb]-way tickets she [F] had often [Bb] begged me for.
_ [C] And they took us to the streets of [Gm] _ [Fm] Baltimore.
[F] _ _ _
_ _ [C] Well, her heart was filled with gladness [F] when she saw those city lights.
_ She said the prettiest place on earth was Baltimore [C] at night.
_ _ _ _ [F] Well, a man feels [Bb] proud to give his woman [F]
what she's [Bb] longing for.
[C] And I kinda [Gm] like the streets of [D]
Baltimore.
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ Then I got myself [Bb] a factory job.
[Dm] I ran an [Bb] old machine.
[C] And I bought a little cottage _ [Bb] in a neighborhood _ [F] serene.
_ Then every night [Bb] when I'd [Gm] come home [F] with every muscle [Bb] sore,
_ [C] she'd drag me through the streets of [F]
Baltimore.
_ _ _ Well, [C] I did my best to bring her back [F] to what she used to be.
_ Then I soon learned she loved those bright lights more than she [C] loved _ me. _
_ Now [F] I'm going back [Bb] on that same train [F] that brought me [Bb] here before
_ [C] While my baby walks the streets of [F] Baltimore. _ _ _
_ _ [C] While my baby walks the streets of [F] Baltimore. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _