Chords for Jack's obsession track9 w/full lyrics [HQ]
Tempo:
140.45 bpm
Chords used:
G
B
Gb
Ab
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [Ab]
Something's up with Jack, something's up with [G] Jack.
[Ab]
Don't know if we're ever going to get him back.
[G] He's all alone up [Ab] there, locked away [Cm] inside.
[Ab] Never says a [G] word, hope he hasn't died.
Something's up with Jack, something's up with Jack.
[Ab]
[Fm]
[Cm] Christmas time [G] is buzzing in my skull.
Will it let me be, [Cm] I cannot tell.
There are so many things I [Bb] cannot grasp.
When I think [Eb] I've got it, and then at last.
Through my bony fingers [G] it does slip.
Like a [Cm] snowflake in a fiery [C] grip.
Something here [G] I'm not quite getting.
[Bb] Though I [A] try, I keep forgetting.
[Ab]
Like a memory, [Gb] [G] long [D] since past.
[G] Here in an instant, [Fm] gone in a [Eb] flash.
What does it [G] mean, what does it mean?
[Ab] [Cm] In these little bric-a [Ab]-brac, a secret's waiting to be cracked.
These dolls [C] and toys confuse me so [G] confound it all.
[Ab] I love it though.
[D] [Ebm]
Simple [D] objects, nothing [Gb] more.
But [Ebm] something's hidden through a [B] door.
Though I do [F] not [Bb] have [F] the key.
[Bb] Something's here I cannot [Gb] see.
What does it mean, what does it mean?
[B] [Gb] [F] What does it mean?
[B]
I've read these Christmas [Bb] books so many times.
I know the stories, [Ebm] and I know the rhymes.
I know the Christmas [Bbm] carols all by heart.
[Db] My skull's so [Gb] full it's tearing me apart.
As often as I've read [Bb] them, something's wrong.
So [C] hard to [D] put my bony [Ebm] feet on.
Or perhaps [D] it's really not [Bbm] as true as [Ebm] I've been led to think.
[B] Am I [A] trying [Bb] much [F] too hard?
[Bb] Of course, I've been too close to see.
[Ebm] The answer's [Bb] right in front of me.
[B] Right in front of me.
[E] It's simple [Eb] really, very [Bm] clear.
[E] Like music drifting in [Gb] the air, [C] invisible [Gb] but everywhere.
[B]
Just because I cannot [G] see it, doesn't [B] mean I can't believe [Em] it.
You know, I think this Christmas thing [E] is not [Gb] as tricky as it seems.
[B] And why should [Db] they have all the fun?
[B] It should [Em] belong to anyone, [Gm] not anyone in fact.
[F] But me, why I could make a Christmas tree.
[B] And there's no reason I can buy [Gb] it.
I [Bbm] couldn't handle Christmas [B] time.
I bet I [Gb] could [G] improve it too.
[B] And that's [G] exactly what [Gb] [E] I'll do.
Hehehehe!
Eureka!
I've got it!
Something's up with Jack, something's up with [G] Jack.
[Ab]
Don't know if we're ever going to get him back.
[G] He's all alone up [Ab] there, locked away [Cm] inside.
[Ab] Never says a [G] word, hope he hasn't died.
Something's up with Jack, something's up with Jack.
[Ab]
[Fm]
[Cm] Christmas time [G] is buzzing in my skull.
Will it let me be, [Cm] I cannot tell.
There are so many things I [Bb] cannot grasp.
When I think [Eb] I've got it, and then at last.
Through my bony fingers [G] it does slip.
Like a [Cm] snowflake in a fiery [C] grip.
Something here [G] I'm not quite getting.
[Bb] Though I [A] try, I keep forgetting.
[Ab]
Like a memory, [Gb] [G] long [D] since past.
[G] Here in an instant, [Fm] gone in a [Eb] flash.
What does it [G] mean, what does it mean?
[Ab] [Cm] In these little bric-a [Ab]-brac, a secret's waiting to be cracked.
These dolls [C] and toys confuse me so [G] confound it all.
[Ab] I love it though.
[D] [Ebm]
Simple [D] objects, nothing [Gb] more.
But [Ebm] something's hidden through a [B] door.
Though I do [F] not [Bb] have [F] the key.
[Bb] Something's here I cannot [Gb] see.
What does it mean, what does it mean?
[B] [Gb] [F] What does it mean?
[B]
I've read these Christmas [Bb] books so many times.
I know the stories, [Ebm] and I know the rhymes.
I know the Christmas [Bbm] carols all by heart.
[Db] My skull's so [Gb] full it's tearing me apart.
As often as I've read [Bb] them, something's wrong.
So [C] hard to [D] put my bony [Ebm] feet on.
Or perhaps [D] it's really not [Bbm] as true as [Ebm] I've been led to think.
[B] Am I [A] trying [Bb] much [F] too hard?
[Bb] Of course, I've been too close to see.
[Ebm] The answer's [Bb] right in front of me.
[B] Right in front of me.
[E] It's simple [Eb] really, very [Bm] clear.
[E] Like music drifting in [Gb] the air, [C] invisible [Gb] but everywhere.
[B]
Just because I cannot [G] see it, doesn't [B] mean I can't believe [Em] it.
You know, I think this Christmas thing [E] is not [Gb] as tricky as it seems.
[B] And why should [Db] they have all the fun?
[B] It should [Em] belong to anyone, [Gm] not anyone in fact.
[F] But me, why I could make a Christmas tree.
[B] And there's no reason I can buy [Gb] it.
I [Bbm] couldn't handle Christmas [B] time.
I bet I [Gb] could [G] improve it too.
[B] And that's [G] exactly what [Gb] [E] I'll do.
Hehehehe!
Eureka!
I've got it!
Key:
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[G] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Something's up with Jack, something's up with [G] Jack.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
_ Don't know if we're ever going to get him back.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ He's all alone up [Ab] there, locked away [Cm] inside. _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ Never says a [G] word, hope he hasn't died.
Something's up with Jack, something's up with Jack.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ [Cm] Christmas time [G] is buzzing in my skull.
Will it let me be, [Cm] I cannot tell.
There are so many things I [Bb] cannot grasp.
When I think [Eb] I've got it, and then at last.
Through my bony fingers [G] it does slip. _
Like a [Cm] snowflake in a fiery [C] grip.
Something here [G] I'm not quite getting.
[Bb] Though I [A] try, I keep forgetting.
[Ab]
Like a memory, [Gb] [G] long [D] since past.
[G] Here in an instant, [Fm] gone in a [Eb] flash.
What does it [G] mean, what does it mean?
[Ab] _ _ _ [Cm] In these little bric-a [Ab]-brac, a secret's waiting to be cracked.
These dolls [C] and toys confuse me so [G] confound it all.
[Ab] I love it though.
[D] _ [Ebm]
Simple [D] objects, nothing [Gb] more.
But [Ebm] something's hidden through a [B] door.
Though I do [F] not [Bb] have [F] the key.
[Bb] Something's here I cannot [Gb] see.
What does it mean, what does it mean?
[B] _ [Gb] _ _ [F] What does it mean?
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I've read these Christmas [Bb] books so many times.
I know the stories, [Ebm] and I know the rhymes.
I know the Christmas [Bbm] carols all by heart.
[Db] My skull's so [Gb] full it's tearing me apart.
As often as I've read [Bb] them, something's wrong.
So [C] hard to [D] put my bony [Ebm] feet on.
Or perhaps [D] it's really not [Bbm] as true as [Ebm] I've been led to think.
[B] Am I [A] trying [Bb] much [F] too hard?
[Bb] Of course, I've been too close to see.
[Ebm] The answer's [Bb] right in front of me.
[B] Right in front of me.
[E] It's simple [Eb] really, very [Bm] clear.
[E] Like music drifting in [Gb] the air, [C] invisible _ [Gb] but everywhere.
_ [B]
Just because I cannot [G] see it, doesn't [B] mean I can't believe [Em] it.
You know, I think this Christmas thing [E] is not [Gb] as tricky as it seems.
[B] And why should [Db] they have all the fun?
[B] It should [Em] belong to anyone, [Gm] not anyone in fact.
[F] But me, why I could make a Christmas tree.
[B] And there's no reason I can buy [Gb] it.
I [Bbm] couldn't handle Christmas [B] time.
I bet I [Gb] could [G] improve it too.
[B] And that's [G] exactly what [Gb] [E] I'll do.
_ _ _ Hehehehe!
_ Eureka!
I've got it! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Something's up with Jack, something's up with [G] Jack.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
_ Don't know if we're ever going to get him back.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ He's all alone up [Ab] there, locked away [Cm] inside. _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ Never says a [G] word, hope he hasn't died.
Something's up with Jack, something's up with Jack.
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ [Cm] Christmas time [G] is buzzing in my skull.
Will it let me be, [Cm] I cannot tell.
There are so many things I [Bb] cannot grasp.
When I think [Eb] I've got it, and then at last.
Through my bony fingers [G] it does slip. _
Like a [Cm] snowflake in a fiery [C] grip.
Something here [G] I'm not quite getting.
[Bb] Though I [A] try, I keep forgetting.
[Ab]
Like a memory, [Gb] [G] long [D] since past.
[G] Here in an instant, [Fm] gone in a [Eb] flash.
What does it [G] mean, what does it mean?
[Ab] _ _ _ [Cm] In these little bric-a [Ab]-brac, a secret's waiting to be cracked.
These dolls [C] and toys confuse me so [G] confound it all.
[Ab] I love it though.
[D] _ [Ebm]
Simple [D] objects, nothing [Gb] more.
But [Ebm] something's hidden through a [B] door.
Though I do [F] not [Bb] have [F] the key.
[Bb] Something's here I cannot [Gb] see.
What does it mean, what does it mean?
[B] _ [Gb] _ _ [F] What does it mean?
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I've read these Christmas [Bb] books so many times.
I know the stories, [Ebm] and I know the rhymes.
I know the Christmas [Bbm] carols all by heart.
[Db] My skull's so [Gb] full it's tearing me apart.
As often as I've read [Bb] them, something's wrong.
So [C] hard to [D] put my bony [Ebm] feet on.
Or perhaps [D] it's really not [Bbm] as true as [Ebm] I've been led to think.
[B] Am I [A] trying [Bb] much [F] too hard?
[Bb] Of course, I've been too close to see.
[Ebm] The answer's [Bb] right in front of me.
[B] Right in front of me.
[E] It's simple [Eb] really, very [Bm] clear.
[E] Like music drifting in [Gb] the air, [C] invisible _ [Gb] but everywhere.
_ [B]
Just because I cannot [G] see it, doesn't [B] mean I can't believe [Em] it.
You know, I think this Christmas thing [E] is not [Gb] as tricky as it seems.
[B] And why should [Db] they have all the fun?
[B] It should [Em] belong to anyone, [Gm] not anyone in fact.
[F] But me, why I could make a Christmas tree.
[B] And there's no reason I can buy [Gb] it.
I [Bbm] couldn't handle Christmas [B] time.
I bet I [Gb] could [G] improve it too.
[B] And that's [G] exactly what [Gb] [E] I'll do.
_ _ _ Hehehehe!
_ Eureka!
I've got it! _ _ _ _ _ _