Chords for Isabel by Dirty Sweet
Tempo:
107.6 bpm
Chords used:
C
Am
G
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am]
[C]
[D] [C]
[Am] [C] Let me tell the tale of Isabelle, the boy that she loved so, [Am] and that cheated man that
they [C] let go.
He would come home when the sun would rise if he ever came along, and he'd
[Em] tell her story, talk, [C] talk, talk.
Well she's gonna wait all night, she's a faithful wife,
[Am] and her man is doing long, [C] long, long.
I can see that you've been [G] crying by the [C] dampness
of your face, [Am] for a moment [G] let me plead [C] my case.
I was before drunk and [G] public and on
[C] six or seven counts of [Am] loitering in my [C] misdoubts.
[G] Well I plead, [C] I plead, and every word that
I said [Am] made that old judge just hate [C] me more.
[G] And I sat next to a crazy man, telling [C] tales
of Vietnam [Am] and he wouldn't leave my [C] ass alone.
Well I tried, I tried, and I cried, [Am] but that
old guard won't let [C] me go.
[G] And I stood there thinking in my cell about my woman, [Am]
I changed
[C] my life.
Well [G] I got a call from Mrs.
Long, she told me that you'd done me [Am] wrong, this
boy and me are long, [C] long gone.
She saw you with that [G] girl again, the one you said was
just a [Am] friend, this friend of yours is [C] half your age.
Well I'm gonna wait all night, cause
I'm a faithful wife, [Am] and this boy and me [C] are long, long gone.
[G] She sat [G] there with the
coldest stare, but you [C] exploded in [Am] her hair, and up and went through [G] that one [C] foot hole.
[G] Well I know when you lie, I can see [C] it in your eyes, [G] you look [Am] surprised, but [C] there you go.
[G] [Am] [C]
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[Am] [C]
[Am]
[C] [Am]
[C] [Am]
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[D] [C]
[Am] [C] Let me tell the tale of Isabelle, the boy that she loved so, [Am] and that cheated man that
they [C] let go.
He would come home when the sun would rise if he ever came along, and he'd
[Em] tell her story, talk, [C] talk, talk.
Well she's gonna wait all night, she's a faithful wife,
[Am] and her man is doing long, [C] long, long.
I can see that you've been [G] crying by the [C] dampness
of your face, [Am] for a moment [G] let me plead [C] my case.
I was before drunk and [G] public and on
[C] six or seven counts of [Am] loitering in my [C] misdoubts.
[G] Well I plead, [C] I plead, and every word that
I said [Am] made that old judge just hate [C] me more.
[G] And I sat next to a crazy man, telling [C] tales
of Vietnam [Am] and he wouldn't leave my [C] ass alone.
Well I tried, I tried, and I cried, [Am] but that
old guard won't let [C] me go.
[G] And I stood there thinking in my cell about my woman, [Am]
I changed
[C] my life.
Well [G] I got a call from Mrs.
Long, she told me that you'd done me [Am] wrong, this
boy and me are long, [C] long gone.
She saw you with that [G] girl again, the one you said was
just a [Am] friend, this friend of yours is [C] half your age.
Well I'm gonna wait all night, cause
I'm a faithful wife, [Am] and this boy and me [C] are long, long gone.
[G] She sat [G] there with the
coldest stare, but you [C] exploded in [Am] her hair, and up and went through [G] that one [C] foot hole.
[G] Well I know when you lie, I can see [C] it in your eyes, [G] you look [Am] surprised, but [C] there you go.
[G] [Am] [C]
[G]
[Am] [C]
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Key:
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Am
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D
Em
C
Am
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_ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ Let me tell the tale of Isabelle, the boy that she loved so, [Am] and that cheated man that
they [C] let go.
_ He would come home when the sun would rise if he ever came along, and he'd
[Em] tell her story, talk, [C] talk, talk.
_ Well she's gonna wait all night, she's a faithful wife,
[Am] and her man is doing long, [C] long, long.
_ I can see that you've been [G] crying by the [C] dampness
of your face, [Am] for a moment [G] let me plead [C] my case.
I was before drunk and [G] public and on
[C] six or seven counts of [Am] loitering in my [C] _ misdoubts.
[G] Well I plead, [C] I plead, and every word that
I said [Am] made that old judge just hate [C] me more.
[G] And I sat next to a crazy man, telling [C] tales
of Vietnam [Am] and he wouldn't leave my [C] ass alone.
_ Well I tried, I tried, and I cried, [Am] but that
old guard won't let [C] me go.
_ [G] And I stood there thinking in my cell about my woman, _ [Am] _
I changed
[C] my life. _ _
_ _ Well [G] I got a call from Mrs.
Long, she told me that you'd done me [Am] wrong, this
boy and me are long, [C] long gone.
_ She saw you with that [G] girl again, the one you said was
just a [Am] friend, this friend of yours is [C] half your age.
Well I'm gonna wait all night, cause
I'm a faithful wife, [Am] and this boy and me [C] are long, long gone.
[G] She sat [G] there with the
coldest stare, but you [C] exploded in [Am] her hair, and up and went through [G] that one [C] foot hole.
_ [G] Well I know when you lie, I can see [C] it in your eyes, [G] you look [Am] surprised, but [C] there you go.
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[Am] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ Let me tell the tale of Isabelle, the boy that she loved so, [Am] and that cheated man that
they [C] let go.
_ He would come home when the sun would rise if he ever came along, and he'd
[Em] tell her story, talk, [C] talk, talk.
_ Well she's gonna wait all night, she's a faithful wife,
[Am] and her man is doing long, [C] long, long.
_ I can see that you've been [G] crying by the [C] dampness
of your face, [Am] for a moment [G] let me plead [C] my case.
I was before drunk and [G] public and on
[C] six or seven counts of [Am] loitering in my [C] _ misdoubts.
[G] Well I plead, [C] I plead, and every word that
I said [Am] made that old judge just hate [C] me more.
[G] And I sat next to a crazy man, telling [C] tales
of Vietnam [Am] and he wouldn't leave my [C] ass alone.
_ Well I tried, I tried, and I cried, [Am] but that
old guard won't let [C] me go.
_ [G] And I stood there thinking in my cell about my woman, _ [Am] _
I changed
[C] my life. _ _
_ _ Well [G] I got a call from Mrs.
Long, she told me that you'd done me [Am] wrong, this
boy and me are long, [C] long gone.
_ She saw you with that [G] girl again, the one you said was
just a [Am] friend, this friend of yours is [C] half your age.
Well I'm gonna wait all night, cause
I'm a faithful wife, [Am] and this boy and me [C] are long, long gone.
[G] She sat [G] there with the
coldest stare, but you [C] exploded in [Am] her hair, and up and went through [G] that one [C] foot hole.
_ [G] Well I know when you lie, I can see [C] it in your eyes, [G] you look [Am] surprised, but [C] there you go.
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