Chords for Indigo Girls - Shame On You (Live At The Fillmore)
Tempo:
79.8 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [E]
[A] [E]
My friends, they [A] wash the windows and they shine in the [E] sun.
[A] Tell me wake up early in the morning, sometimes you got a beautiful [E] job to do.
[A] I said let's put our subdued longing [A] to a little of [E] the hate.
[A] Down through the riverside, take off our [D] shoes and wash these [E] sins away.
[A] Whoever said la la la, [D] I said shame on [A] you.
Whoever said la la la, I said shame on [E] you.
I go down Chicano City Park because it makes me feel [E] fine.
[A] And when the weeds go down, you can see up close [B] in the middle of the [E] wintertime.
[A] But when the summer comes, everything's in bloom [D] and wouldn't [E] know it's there.
[A] And the white folks like to pretend it's [B] not there.
The [E] music's in the air, you can [A] hear them singing.
La la [D] la, I said [F#] shame on you.
You can [A] feel them dancing.
La la la, I said [E] shame on you.
My [A] friend, Shanna, she says you know me and Jesus, we're of the [E] same heart.
[A] The only thing that keeps us distant [B] is that I keep [E] getting up.
I [A] said come on down to Chicano City [F#] Park and wash the blues [A] away.
[E] Beautiful lady, walk right [A] by and I never know [E] what to say to you.
I never [A] say it.
[D]
[E] Shame on you, I've been [A] dancing.
La la la, I said [E] shame on you, [A] shame on you.
[F#] [A]
[C#m] [B]
[A] [B]
[E]
[A] [B]
[E] [A] Snow road black, tripping in the middle of the [D] night.
Up in [E] Dainesville town.
[A] The people like flashing down the long good road when they ask me to [E] step out.
They say we've been looking for illegal immigrants.
[D]
Yeah, we'll check your [E] car.
Say no, honey, I think [G] we're on the same boat [D] back in [E] 1694.
And I [A] said [D]
shame [E] on you, they'll be [A] dancing.
La la la, [D] I said shame [E] on you.
Shame [A] on [D]
[E] [A] [D] you.
[E] [A] [B]
[A] [B]
[A] [E]
My friends, they [A] wash the windows and they shine in the [E] sun.
[A] Tell me wake up early in the morning, sometimes you got a beautiful [E] job to do.
[A] I said let's put our subdued longing [A] to a little of [E] the hate.
[A] Down through the riverside, take off our [D] shoes and wash these [E] sins away.
[A] Whoever said la la la, [D] I said shame on [A] you.
Whoever said la la la, I said shame on [E] you.
I go down Chicano City Park because it makes me feel [E] fine.
[A] And when the weeds go down, you can see up close [B] in the middle of the [E] wintertime.
[A] But when the summer comes, everything's in bloom [D] and wouldn't [E] know it's there.
[A] And the white folks like to pretend it's [B] not there.
The [E] music's in the air, you can [A] hear them singing.
La la [D] la, I said [F#] shame on you.
You can [A] feel them dancing.
La la la, I said [E] shame on you.
My [A] friend, Shanna, she says you know me and Jesus, we're of the [E] same heart.
[A] The only thing that keeps us distant [B] is that I keep [E] getting up.
I [A] said come on down to Chicano City [F#] Park and wash the blues [A] away.
[E] Beautiful lady, walk right [A] by and I never know [E] what to say to you.
I never [A] say it.
[D]
[E] Shame on you, I've been [A] dancing.
La la la, I said [E] shame on you, [A] shame on you.
[F#] [A]
[C#m] [B]
[A] [B]
[E]
[A] [B]
[E] [A] Snow road black, tripping in the middle of the [D] night.
Up in [E] Dainesville town.
[A] The people like flashing down the long good road when they ask me to [E] step out.
They say we've been looking for illegal immigrants.
[D]
Yeah, we'll check your [E] car.
Say no, honey, I think [G] we're on the same boat [D] back in [E] 1694.
And I [A] said [D]
shame [E] on you, they'll be [A] dancing.
La la la, [D] I said shame [E] on you.
Shame [A] on [D]
[E] [A] [D] you.
[E] [A] [B]
[A] [B]
Key:
A
E
D
B
F#
A
E
D
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E]
My friends, they [A] wash the windows and they shine in the [E] sun.
[A] Tell me wake up early in the morning, sometimes you got a beautiful [E] job to do.
[A] I said let's put our subdued longing [A] to a little of [E] the hate.
[A] Down through the riverside, take off our [D] shoes and wash these [E] sins away.
[A] Whoever said la la la, [D] I said shame on [A] you.
Whoever said la la la, I said shame on [E] you.
I go down Chicano City Park because it makes me feel [E] fine.
[A] And when the weeds go down, you can see up close [B] in the middle of the [E] wintertime.
[A] But when the summer comes, everything's in bloom [D] and wouldn't [E] know it's there.
[A] And the white folks like to pretend it's [B] not there.
The [E] music's in the air, you can [A] hear them singing.
La la [D] la, I said [F#] shame on you.
You can [A] feel them dancing.
La la la, I said [E] shame on you.
My [A] friend, Shanna, she says you know me and Jesus, we're of the [E] same heart.
[A] The only thing that keeps us distant [B] is that I keep [E] getting up.
I [A] said come on down to Chicano City [F#] Park and wash the blues [A] away.
[E] Beautiful lady, walk right [A] by and I never know [E] what to say to you.
I never [A] say it.
_ _ _ [D] _
[E] Shame on you, I've been [A] dancing.
La la la, I said [E] shame on you, [A] shame on you. _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ [A] Snow road black, tripping in the middle of the [D] night.
Up in [E] Dainesville town.
[A] The people like flashing down the long good road when they ask me to [E] step out.
They say we've been looking for illegal immigrants.
[D]
Yeah, we'll check your [E] car.
Say no, honey, I think [G] we're on the same boat [D] back in [E] 1694.
And I [A] said _ _ _ [D]
shame [E] on you, they'll be [A] dancing.
La la la, [D] I said shame [E] on you.
Shame [A] _ on _ [D] _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] you.
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E]
My friends, they [A] wash the windows and they shine in the [E] sun.
[A] Tell me wake up early in the morning, sometimes you got a beautiful [E] job to do.
[A] I said let's put our subdued longing [A] to a little of [E] the hate.
[A] Down through the riverside, take off our [D] shoes and wash these [E] sins away.
[A] Whoever said la la la, [D] I said shame on [A] you.
Whoever said la la la, I said shame on [E] you.
I go down Chicano City Park because it makes me feel [E] fine.
[A] And when the weeds go down, you can see up close [B] in the middle of the [E] wintertime.
[A] But when the summer comes, everything's in bloom [D] and wouldn't [E] know it's there.
[A] And the white folks like to pretend it's [B] not there.
The [E] music's in the air, you can [A] hear them singing.
La la [D] la, I said [F#] shame on you.
You can [A] feel them dancing.
La la la, I said [E] shame on you.
My [A] friend, Shanna, she says you know me and Jesus, we're of the [E] same heart.
[A] The only thing that keeps us distant [B] is that I keep [E] getting up.
I [A] said come on down to Chicano City [F#] Park and wash the blues [A] away.
[E] Beautiful lady, walk right [A] by and I never know [E] what to say to you.
I never [A] say it.
_ _ _ [D] _
[E] Shame on you, I've been [A] dancing.
La la la, I said [E] shame on you, [A] shame on you. _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ [A] Snow road black, tripping in the middle of the [D] night.
Up in [E] Dainesville town.
[A] The people like flashing down the long good road when they ask me to [E] step out.
They say we've been looking for illegal immigrants.
[D]
Yeah, we'll check your [E] car.
Say no, honey, I think [G] we're on the same boat [D] back in [E] 1694.
And I [A] said _ _ _ [D]
shame [E] on you, they'll be [A] dancing.
La la la, [D] I said shame [E] on you.
Shame [A] _ on _ [D] _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] you.
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _