Chords for I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face (Voice)
Tempo:
147.15 bpm
Chords used:
C
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Eb] [D]
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[Db] [G] Damn, [D] damn, [Gm]
damn, damn!
[C]
I've grown accustomed to her face.
[D] [C]
[G] [C] She almost makes the day [F] begin.
[C] [Am] I've grown accustomed to the [A] tune that she [G] whistles night and noon.
[F] Her smiles, [E] her frowns,
[Dm] her ups, her [G] downs are second nature to me now.
[F] Like breathing out and breathing in.
[C]
[F] I was serenely [B] independent and [G] content before [A] we met.
[Dm] Surely I could [G] always be [E] that way again.
[A] And yet, [Am] I've grown accustomed to her looks, [D] [Em] accustomed to her voice, [Am] accustomed [F] to her
[C] face.
[Eb] [Am] [Gm]
[A] [Eb] [D]
[Db] [C] [F] [D]
[Db] Marry Freddy.
What an infantile idea.
What a heartless, wicked, brainless thing to do.
But she'll regret it.
She'll regret it!
It's doomed before they even take the vow.
[D]
I can see her now, Mrs.
Freddy Einsford Hill, in a wretched little flat above [C] a store.
I [G] can see her now, not a penny in the till and a bill collector beating at [Bb] the door.
She'll try to [A] teach the things [D] I taught her and [Gm] end up selling [D] flowers instead.
[C] Begging for her [E] bread and water [Gbm] while her husband [F] has his [A] breakfast in bed.
[Ab] In a [Bb] year or [Dm] so, when she's prematurely grey and the blossom in her cheek has [Gm] turned to chalk,
she'll [Ebm] come [C] home and lo, he'll [Gb] have upped [B] and run away [Em] with a social climbing [A] heiress [Gb] from New York.
[B] Poor Elias.
How [Cm] simply frightened.
[Ab] How humiliated.
How [G] delightful.
[C] How poignant it'll be on that inevitable [D] night when she [C] hammers on my door in tears [Bb] and rag.
[G] Miserable and lonely, [C] repentant and constrained.
[Eb] Will I take [B] her in or [Eb] hurl her to the wall?
[Gb] Give her kindness [F] or the treatment she deserves?
Will I take her back or throw the baggage out?
[Bb]
Well, I'm a most forgiving man.
The [E] sort who never could, [G] ever would, [Gm] take a position [C] and staunchly [Bb] never budge.
[F] [Bb] [Eb] A [F] most [Bb] forgiving man.
[Eb] But I shall never take her back.
If she'll crawl [Fm] you on her [B] knees, [Ab] let her promise to atone, [Abm] let her shiver, let [Bb] her moan.
I'll slam the door [Eb] and let [Bb] the hell [Eb] cat freeze.
Mary Freddy.
[C]
Ah!
[D]
[E] [C] [G]
[C]
[F] [C]
But I'm [F] so used to [Gb] hear her say, [G] good morning every day.
[F] Her [Bm] joys, [Em] her [Bb] woes, [Dm] her highs, her [Em] lows, are [C] second [G] nature to me now.
[C] Like breathing [F] out and breathing in.
[C]
I'm [F] very grateful [B] she's a woman, [G] and so eased it [A] to forget.
[Dm] Rather [C] like a [G] habit [E] one can always break.
[A] And [Am] yet, I've grown [D] accustomed to the [Fm] trace.
[G] Something in the air,
[Am] accustomed [F] to her [C] face.
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[Db] [G] Damn, [D] damn, [Gm]
damn, damn!
[C]
I've grown accustomed to her face.
[D] [C]
[G] [C] She almost makes the day [F] begin.
[C] [Am] I've grown accustomed to the [A] tune that she [G] whistles night and noon.
[F] Her smiles, [E] her frowns,
[Dm] her ups, her [G] downs are second nature to me now.
[F] Like breathing out and breathing in.
[C]
[F] I was serenely [B] independent and [G] content before [A] we met.
[Dm] Surely I could [G] always be [E] that way again.
[A] And yet, [Am] I've grown accustomed to her looks, [D] [Em] accustomed to her voice, [Am] accustomed [F] to her
[C] face.
[Eb] [Am] [Gm]
[A] [Eb] [D]
[Db] [C] [F] [D]
[Db] Marry Freddy.
What an infantile idea.
What a heartless, wicked, brainless thing to do.
But she'll regret it.
She'll regret it!
It's doomed before they even take the vow.
[D]
I can see her now, Mrs.
Freddy Einsford Hill, in a wretched little flat above [C] a store.
I [G] can see her now, not a penny in the till and a bill collector beating at [Bb] the door.
She'll try to [A] teach the things [D] I taught her and [Gm] end up selling [D] flowers instead.
[C] Begging for her [E] bread and water [Gbm] while her husband [F] has his [A] breakfast in bed.
[Ab] In a [Bb] year or [Dm] so, when she's prematurely grey and the blossom in her cheek has [Gm] turned to chalk,
she'll [Ebm] come [C] home and lo, he'll [Gb] have upped [B] and run away [Em] with a social climbing [A] heiress [Gb] from New York.
[B] Poor Elias.
How [Cm] simply frightened.
[Ab] How humiliated.
How [G] delightful.
[C] How poignant it'll be on that inevitable [D] night when she [C] hammers on my door in tears [Bb] and rag.
[G] Miserable and lonely, [C] repentant and constrained.
[Eb] Will I take [B] her in or [Eb] hurl her to the wall?
[Gb] Give her kindness [F] or the treatment she deserves?
Will I take her back or throw the baggage out?
[Bb]
Well, I'm a most forgiving man.
The [E] sort who never could, [G] ever would, [Gm] take a position [C] and staunchly [Bb] never budge.
[F] [Bb] [Eb] A [F] most [Bb] forgiving man.
[Eb] But I shall never take her back.
If she'll crawl [Fm] you on her [B] knees, [Ab] let her promise to atone, [Abm] let her shiver, let [Bb] her moan.
I'll slam the door [Eb] and let [Bb] the hell [Eb] cat freeze.
Mary Freddy.
[C]
Ah!
[D]
[E] [C] [G]
[C]
[F] [C]
But I'm [F] so used to [Gb] hear her say, [G] good morning every day.
[F] Her [Bm] joys, [Em] her [Bb] woes, [Dm] her highs, her [Em] lows, are [C] second [G] nature to me now.
[C] Like breathing [F] out and breathing in.
[C]
I'm [F] very grateful [B] she's a woman, [G] and so eased it [A] to forget.
[Dm] Rather [C] like a [G] habit [E] one can always break.
[A] And [Am] yet, I've grown [D] accustomed to the [Fm] trace.
[G] Something in the air,
[Am] accustomed [F] to her [C] face.
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_ _ [Db] _ [G] Damn, [D] damn, [Gm]
damn, damn!
_ _ _ [C] _
I've grown accustomed to her face.
_ [D] _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] She almost makes the day [F] begin.
_ [C] _ _ [Am] I've grown accustomed to the [A] tune that she [G] whistles night and noon.
[F] Her smiles, [E] her frowns,
[Dm] her ups, her [G] downs are second nature to me now. _ _ _
[F] Like breathing out and breathing in.
_ [C] _ _
[F] I was serenely [B] independent and [G] content before [A] we met.
[Dm] Surely I could [G] always be [E] that way again.
_ _ _ _ [A] And yet, [Am] _ I've grown accustomed to her looks, [D] _ [Em] accustomed to her voice, _ [Am] accustomed _ _ [F] to her _
[C] _ face. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [Gm] _
[A] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[Db] _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ Marry Freddy.
_ What an infantile idea.
What a heartless, wicked, brainless thing to do.
_ But she'll regret it.
_ _ She'll regret it!
It's doomed before they even take the vow.
_ [D] _
I can see her now, Mrs.
Freddy Einsford Hill, in a wretched little flat above [C] a store.
I [G] can see her now, not a penny in the till and a bill collector beating at [Bb] the door.
She'll try to [A] teach the things [D] I taught her and [Gm] end up selling [D] flowers instead. _
[C] Begging for her [E] bread and water [Gbm] while her husband [F] has his [A] breakfast in bed. _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ In a [Bb] year or [Dm] so, when she's prematurely grey and the blossom in her cheek has [Gm] turned to chalk,
_ she'll [Ebm] come [C] home and lo, he'll [Gb] have upped [B] and run away [Em] with a social climbing [A] heiress [Gb] from New York.
_ _ [B] Poor Elias.
How [Cm] simply frightened.
[Ab] How humiliated.
_ How [G] delightful. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] How poignant it'll be on that inevitable [D] night when she [C] hammers on my door in tears [Bb] and rag.
_ [G] Miserable and lonely, [C] repentant and _ constrained.
[Eb] Will I take [B] her in or [Eb] hurl her to the wall?
[Gb] Give her kindness [F] or the treatment she deserves?
Will I take her back or throw the baggage out?
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _
Well, I'm a most forgiving man.
The [E] sort who never could, [G] ever would, [Gm] take a position [C] and staunchly [Bb] never budge.
_ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] A [F] most [Bb] forgiving man. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] But I shall never take her back.
_ If she'll crawl [Fm] you on her [B] knees, _ [Ab] let her promise to atone, [Abm] let her shiver, let [Bb] her moan.
I'll slam the door [Eb] and let [Bb] the hell [Eb] cat freeze. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Mary Freddy.
_ _ [C]
Ah!
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ But I'm [F] so used to [Gb] hear her say, [G] good morning every day.
[F] Her [Bm] joys, [Em] her [Bb] woes, [Dm] her highs, her [Em] lows, are [C] second [G] nature to me now.
_ _ [C] _ Like breathing [F] out and breathing in.
_ [C] _ _
I'm [F] very grateful [B] she's a woman, [G] and so eased it [A] to forget.
[Dm] _ Rather [C] like a [G] habit [E] one can always break. _ _
_ [A] _ And [Am] yet, _ I've grown [D] accustomed to the [Fm] trace. _
[G] _ _ _ Something in the air, _
_ [Am] _ accustomed _ [F] to her _ _ [C] _ face. _ _
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_ _ [Db] _ [G] Damn, [D] damn, [Gm]
damn, damn!
_ _ _ [C] _
I've grown accustomed to her face.
_ [D] _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] She almost makes the day [F] begin.
_ [C] _ _ [Am] I've grown accustomed to the [A] tune that she [G] whistles night and noon.
[F] Her smiles, [E] her frowns,
[Dm] her ups, her [G] downs are second nature to me now. _ _ _
[F] Like breathing out and breathing in.
_ [C] _ _
[F] I was serenely [B] independent and [G] content before [A] we met.
[Dm] Surely I could [G] always be [E] that way again.
_ _ _ _ [A] And yet, [Am] _ I've grown accustomed to her looks, [D] _ [Em] accustomed to her voice, _ [Am] accustomed _ _ [F] to her _
[C] _ face. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [Gm] _
[A] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[Db] _ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ Marry Freddy.
_ What an infantile idea.
What a heartless, wicked, brainless thing to do.
_ But she'll regret it.
_ _ She'll regret it!
It's doomed before they even take the vow.
_ [D] _
I can see her now, Mrs.
Freddy Einsford Hill, in a wretched little flat above [C] a store.
I [G] can see her now, not a penny in the till and a bill collector beating at [Bb] the door.
She'll try to [A] teach the things [D] I taught her and [Gm] end up selling [D] flowers instead. _
[C] Begging for her [E] bread and water [Gbm] while her husband [F] has his [A] breakfast in bed. _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ In a [Bb] year or [Dm] so, when she's prematurely grey and the blossom in her cheek has [Gm] turned to chalk,
_ she'll [Ebm] come [C] home and lo, he'll [Gb] have upped [B] and run away [Em] with a social climbing [A] heiress [Gb] from New York.
_ _ [B] Poor Elias.
How [Cm] simply frightened.
[Ab] How humiliated.
_ How [G] delightful. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] How poignant it'll be on that inevitable [D] night when she [C] hammers on my door in tears [Bb] and rag.
_ [G] Miserable and lonely, [C] repentant and _ constrained.
[Eb] Will I take [B] her in or [Eb] hurl her to the wall?
[Gb] Give her kindness [F] or the treatment she deserves?
Will I take her back or throw the baggage out?
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _
Well, I'm a most forgiving man.
The [E] sort who never could, [G] ever would, [Gm] take a position [C] and staunchly [Bb] never budge.
_ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] A [F] most [Bb] forgiving man. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] But I shall never take her back.
_ If she'll crawl [Fm] you on her [B] knees, _ [Ab] let her promise to atone, [Abm] let her shiver, let [Bb] her moan.
I'll slam the door [Eb] and let [Bb] the hell [Eb] cat freeze. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Mary Freddy.
_ _ [C]
Ah!
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ But I'm [F] so used to [Gb] hear her say, [G] good morning every day.
[F] Her [Bm] joys, [Em] her [Bb] woes, [Dm] her highs, her [Em] lows, are [C] second [G] nature to me now.
_ _ [C] _ Like breathing [F] out and breathing in.
_ [C] _ _
I'm [F] very grateful [B] she's a woman, [G] and so eased it [A] to forget.
[Dm] _ Rather [C] like a [G] habit [E] one can always break. _ _
_ [A] _ And [Am] yet, _ I've grown [D] accustomed to the [Fm] trace. _
[G] _ _ _ Something in the air, _
_ [Am] _ accustomed _ [F] to her _ _ [C] _ face. _ _
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