Chords for Ian Tyson - Girl Who Turned Me Down

Tempo:
121.45 bpm
Chords used:

C

D

G

A

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Ian Tyson - Girl Who Turned Me Down chords
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[G]
In Chicago on a windy day [A] waiting for [C] a plane
[D] One night her down in Arkansas [C] entertained the folks [G] again
Eyes in the bar killing time [A] and chance [E] to [C] look around
[D] Oh there she was after all these years [C] a girl who turned [G] it down
Where I stood she hadn't [Am] changed except deep within [C] her eyes
A lot [D] had seen so many ups and downs [C] heard so many [G] lies
Though she didn't say too much [Am] between her words [C] I found
[D] The things ain't what they used to be [C] the girl who turned [G] me down
You
[D] [G] see we were [C] both just [G] as poor as dirt [Am] back where it all [Bm] began
[Am] And I guess she never loved [G] me quite [C] enough to include me in her plans
[Am] Big cars and [D] big money [Am] is what made the [B] dreams [G] back in our part [C] of town
I'd never make those [G] dreams come true [D#] for a girl [E] who turned me down
She [A] said Monday morning just rainy old Monday [F#m] when the weekend [D] parties through
All [E] your pen house living ain't the same [D] when four months rent [A] comes due
She'd be glad to come along but after [D] all these years I found
That [E] I'm traveling light I have no room [D] for the girl who turned [A] me down
Yes [E] I'm traveling light I have no room [D] for the girl who turned [A] me down
[Bm] [A]
Key:  
C
3211
D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
Am
2311
C
3211
D
1321
G
2131
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To learn Ian Tyson - The Girl Who Turned Me Down chords, begin by getting comfortable with these sequence: G, Am, C, D, C, G, A, D, E and D. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 60 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 121 BPM. Considering the song's key of G Major, position your capo to suit your vocal and chord preferences.

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_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
In Chicago on a windy day [A] waiting for [C] a plane _
[D] One night her down in Arkansas _ [C] entertained the folks [G] again _
Eyes in the bar killing time [A] and chance [E] to [C] look around _
[D] Oh there she was after all these years [C] a girl who turned [G] it down _
Where _ _ _ _ I stood she hadn't [Am] changed except deep within [C] her eyes
A lot [D] had seen so many ups and downs [C] heard so many [G] _ lies
_ Though she didn't say too much [Am] between her words [C] I found
[D] The things ain't what they used to be [C] the girl who turned [G] me down
_ _ You _
[D] _ [G] _ see we were [C] both just [G] as poor as dirt [Am] back where it all [Bm] began
[Am] And I guess she never loved [G] me quite [C] enough to include me in her plans
[Am] Big cars and [D] big money [Am] is what made the [B] dreams [G] back in our part [C] of town
I'd never make those [G] dreams come true [D#] for a girl [E] who turned me down _ _ _ _
She [A] said Monday morning just rainy old Monday [F#m] when the weekend [D] parties through
All [E] your pen house living ain't the same [D] when four months rent [A] comes due _
_ She'd be glad to come along but after [D] all these years I found
That [E] I'm traveling light I have no room [D] for the girl who turned [A] me down
_ Yes _ [E] I'm traveling light I have no room [D] for the girl who turned [A] me down
[Bm] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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The Ol Eon album includes this song.

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