Chords for Jason Isbell leads Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" at Nashville Urban Campfire
Tempo:
61.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
A
C
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It was [E] a big deal for me as a kid because my [Em] grandfather was a Pentecostal preacher and you know
He was he [G] was into very old-timey music and this was in the 80s
So that wasn't you know, the [B] popular music of the day.
It's not like when Jerry was
[N] [D]
Big by [G] popular bands could be popular
They could be, you know, Bing [C] Crosby and people like that.
Oh right, everybody.
[E] But my parents were not a whole awful lot older than [Bb] I was so my [Abm] dad had a bunch of us.
[N] I mean, I'm just telling the truth.
I was gonna say, roll tide.
[G] I had [Db] the lyrics to one of your songs about it.
Yeah. Yeah.
[C] You know what I'm talking about.
You [G] had a green Mustang, wasn't it?
There was, yeah, a modern one.
And my [B] grandmother ran it into the side of the house.
She [E] didn't have [Abm] a driver's license.
She just got in it and drove it into the [N] house.
To keep my dad out of it.
[C] Probably saved all of our lives, Jerry.
[B] But, see, his records were, you [G] know, big rock bands and [D] country music in the 70s and the early 80s.
A lot of arena rock.
So my brain was sort of alternating [C] between, you know, the Carter family and all these old gospel songs
[E] and, you know, all the country music of the old days.
And then [Gm] Dad's, you know, free and thin Lizzy and Queen [D] and Pink Floyd albums.
So I started [G] to sort of find a thread between the two.
And this song, I think, connects it as much as anything else with the Pretty [C] Simple Thing.
I love it.
And at a [Ab] certain point as a songwriter, I [B] realized, you know,
this song's about Sid Barrett, who was in the [Cm] band Pink Floyd.
[B] And then he sort of lost his mind.
And on the way to [E] a gig one day, they decided not to pick him up and take him to the gig.
And that was the end of his time in that [G] band.
And I think it turned out to probably be a good thing for Pink Floyd.
Pink Floyd flipped.
Yeah.
[N] [C] That's good.
That's good.
[N] Y'all didn't have to pay extra for the joke.
[Em] But, [B] uh.
[G] But anyway, so when I realized this song meant Wish You Were Here, like Wish You Were Still There,
it really opened my mind up a lot as Pink Floyd will do.
[Em]
[G] [Em] [G]
[Bm] [A]
[Em] [A]
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [A]
[D] [Em] [A]
[G]
[C] So, so you [D] think you can tell
[Am] Heaven from hell
Blue [G] skies from pain
Tell you [D] tell the green trees
From a golden age
[Am] Your skin on red
Smile from there
Did you think [G] you could tell
Did they consider [C] trade
Your [D] heroes or ghosts
I asked [Am] the tree
I [G] asked the cool breeze
Go [D] comfort the chain
Did [C] you stay
Or walk [Am] apart in the cold
The leaf rolled [G] with the cake
The
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [A] poor
The [Em]
[G]
ever [C]-loving
How I wish
How I wish you [D] were here
With [Am] just two lost souls
Living in the field
[G] Year after year
[D] Running over the same old ground
[C] Every time, the same [Am] old year
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em]
[A]
[Em] [A] [A]
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[G]
[A] [Em]
[N]
I wish you were here Thank you.
He was he [G] was into very old-timey music and this was in the 80s
So that wasn't you know, the [B] popular music of the day.
It's not like when Jerry was
[N] [D]
Big by [G] popular bands could be popular
They could be, you know, Bing [C] Crosby and people like that.
Oh right, everybody.
[E] But my parents were not a whole awful lot older than [Bb] I was so my [Abm] dad had a bunch of us.
[N] I mean, I'm just telling the truth.
I was gonna say, roll tide.
[G] I had [Db] the lyrics to one of your songs about it.
Yeah. Yeah.
[C] You know what I'm talking about.
You [G] had a green Mustang, wasn't it?
There was, yeah, a modern one.
And my [B] grandmother ran it into the side of the house.
She [E] didn't have [Abm] a driver's license.
She just got in it and drove it into the [N] house.
To keep my dad out of it.
[C] Probably saved all of our lives, Jerry.
[B] But, see, his records were, you [G] know, big rock bands and [D] country music in the 70s and the early 80s.
A lot of arena rock.
So my brain was sort of alternating [C] between, you know, the Carter family and all these old gospel songs
[E] and, you know, all the country music of the old days.
And then [Gm] Dad's, you know, free and thin Lizzy and Queen [D] and Pink Floyd albums.
So I started [G] to sort of find a thread between the two.
And this song, I think, connects it as much as anything else with the Pretty [C] Simple Thing.
I love it.
And at a [Ab] certain point as a songwriter, I [B] realized, you know,
this song's about Sid Barrett, who was in the [Cm] band Pink Floyd.
[B] And then he sort of lost his mind.
And on the way to [E] a gig one day, they decided not to pick him up and take him to the gig.
And that was the end of his time in that [G] band.
And I think it turned out to probably be a good thing for Pink Floyd.
Pink Floyd flipped.
Yeah.
[N] [C] That's good.
That's good.
[N] Y'all didn't have to pay extra for the joke.
[Em] But, [B] uh.
[G] But anyway, so when I realized this song meant Wish You Were Here, like Wish You Were Still There,
it really opened my mind up a lot as Pink Floyd will do.
[Em]
[G] [Em] [G]
[Bm] [A]
[Em] [A]
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [A]
[D] [Em] [A]
[G]
[C] So, so you [D] think you can tell
[Am] Heaven from hell
Blue [G] skies from pain
Tell you [D] tell the green trees
From a golden age
[Am] Your skin on red
Smile from there
Did you think [G] you could tell
Did they consider [C] trade
Your [D] heroes or ghosts
I asked [Am] the tree
I [G] asked the cool breeze
Go [D] comfort the chain
Did [C] you stay
Or walk [Am] apart in the cold
The leaf rolled [G] with the cake
The
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [A] poor
The [Em]
[G]
ever [C]-loving
How I wish
How I wish you [D] were here
With [Am] just two lost souls
Living in the field
[G] Year after year
[D] Running over the same old ground
[C] Every time, the same [Am] old year
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em]
[A]
[Em] [A] [A]
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [G]
[Em] [A]
[Em] [A]
[G]
[A] [Em]
[N]
I wish you were here Thank you.
Key:
G
Em
A
C
D
G
Em
A
It was [E] a big deal for me as a kid because my [Em] grandfather was a Pentecostal preacher and you know
He was he [G] was into very old-timey music and this was in the 80s
So that wasn't you know, the [B] popular music of the day.
It's not like when Jerry was
[N] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ Big by [G] popular bands could be popular
They could be, you know, Bing [C] Crosby and people like that.
Oh right, everybody.
[E] But my parents were not a whole awful lot older than [Bb] I was so my [Abm] dad had a bunch of us.
[N] _ I mean, I'm just telling the truth.
I was gonna say, roll tide.
[G] I had _ [Db] the lyrics to one of your songs about it.
Yeah. Yeah.
[C] You know what I'm talking about.
You [G] had a green Mustang, wasn't it?
There was, yeah, a modern one.
And my [B] grandmother ran it into the side of the house.
She [E] didn't have [Abm] a driver's license.
She just got in it and drove it into the [N] house.
To keep my dad out of it.
[C] Probably saved all of our lives, Jerry.
[B] But, see, his records were, you [G] know, big rock bands and [D] country music in the 70s and the early 80s.
A lot of arena rock.
So my brain was sort of alternating [C] between, you know, the Carter family and all these old gospel songs
[E] and, you know, all the country music of the old days.
And then [Gm] Dad's, you know, free and thin Lizzy and Queen [D] and Pink Floyd albums.
So I started [G] to sort of find a thread between the two.
And this song, I think, connects it as much as anything else with the Pretty [C] Simple Thing.
I love it.
And at a [Ab] certain point as a songwriter, I [B] realized, you know,
this song's about Sid Barrett, who was in the [Cm] band Pink Floyd.
[B] And then he sort of lost his mind.
And on the way to [E] a gig one day, they decided not to pick him up and take him to the gig.
And that was the end of his time in that [G] band.
And I think it turned out to probably be a good thing for Pink Floyd.
Pink Floyd flipped.
Yeah.
[N] _ _ _ _ [C] That's good.
That's good.
[N] Y'all didn't have to pay extra for the joke.
_ [Em] But, [B] uh.
[G] But anyway, so when I realized this song meant Wish You Were Here, like Wish You Were Still There,
it really opened my mind up a lot as Pink Floyd will do.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _
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_ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] So, so you [D] think you can tell _
[Am] Heaven from hell
Blue [G] skies from pain
Tell you [D] tell the green trees
From a golden age
[Am] Your skin on red
Smile from there
Did you think [G] you could tell _
Did they consider [C] trade
_ Your [D] heroes or ghosts
I asked [Am] the tree
_ I [G] asked the cool breeze
Go [D] comfort the chain
Did [C] you stay
Or walk [Am] apart in the cold
The leaf rolled [G] with the cake
The _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] poor
The _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
ever [C]-loving
How I wish
How I wish you [D] were here _
With [Am] just two lost souls
Living in the field
[G] Year after year
_ [D] Running over the same old ground
[C] Every time, the same [Am] old year
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
I wish you were here Thank you. _ _ _
He was he [G] was into very old-timey music and this was in the 80s
So that wasn't you know, the [B] popular music of the day.
It's not like when Jerry was
[N] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ Big by [G] popular bands could be popular
They could be, you know, Bing [C] Crosby and people like that.
Oh right, everybody.
[E] But my parents were not a whole awful lot older than [Bb] I was so my [Abm] dad had a bunch of us.
[N] _ I mean, I'm just telling the truth.
I was gonna say, roll tide.
[G] I had _ [Db] the lyrics to one of your songs about it.
Yeah. Yeah.
[C] You know what I'm talking about.
You [G] had a green Mustang, wasn't it?
There was, yeah, a modern one.
And my [B] grandmother ran it into the side of the house.
She [E] didn't have [Abm] a driver's license.
She just got in it and drove it into the [N] house.
To keep my dad out of it.
[C] Probably saved all of our lives, Jerry.
[B] But, see, his records were, you [G] know, big rock bands and [D] country music in the 70s and the early 80s.
A lot of arena rock.
So my brain was sort of alternating [C] between, you know, the Carter family and all these old gospel songs
[E] and, you know, all the country music of the old days.
And then [Gm] Dad's, you know, free and thin Lizzy and Queen [D] and Pink Floyd albums.
So I started [G] to sort of find a thread between the two.
And this song, I think, connects it as much as anything else with the Pretty [C] Simple Thing.
I love it.
And at a [Ab] certain point as a songwriter, I [B] realized, you know,
this song's about Sid Barrett, who was in the [Cm] band Pink Floyd.
[B] And then he sort of lost his mind.
And on the way to [E] a gig one day, they decided not to pick him up and take him to the gig.
And that was the end of his time in that [G] band.
And I think it turned out to probably be a good thing for Pink Floyd.
Pink Floyd flipped.
Yeah.
[N] _ _ _ _ [C] That's good.
That's good.
[N] Y'all didn't have to pay extra for the joke.
_ [Em] But, [B] uh.
[G] But anyway, so when I realized this song meant Wish You Were Here, like Wish You Were Still There,
it really opened my mind up a lot as Pink Floyd will do.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
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_ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] So, so you [D] think you can tell _
[Am] Heaven from hell
Blue [G] skies from pain
Tell you [D] tell the green trees
From a golden age
[Am] Your skin on red
Smile from there
Did you think [G] you could tell _
Did they consider [C] trade
_ Your [D] heroes or ghosts
I asked [Am] the tree
_ I [G] asked the cool breeze
Go [D] comfort the chain
Did [C] you stay
Or walk [Am] apart in the cold
The leaf rolled [G] with the cake
The _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ [A] poor
The _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
ever [C]-loving
How I wish
How I wish you [D] were here _
With [Am] just two lost souls
Living in the field
[G] Year after year
_ [D] Running over the same old ground
[C] Every time, the same [Am] old year
_ _ [G] _ _ _
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I wish you were here Thank you. _ _ _