Chords for Jimi Hocking - October Grey Live @ Churchill Saloon
Tempo:
76.9 bpm
Chords used:
Bm
D
F#m
A
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bm] [F#m]
I sat in with a lot of bands in America this trip, and I sat in with a guy who's a millionaire.
[B] He's got a band up there [A] called Delta Moon, they're quite big in Atlanta.
[Em] This is all fresh in my mind because I've literally got off the plane, so it's all [F#] still worrying me.
And we were talking about the difference between [G] Australia and America, and the population, and the sheer numbers of record sales.
[F#m] [F#] And this guy wrote a song for Cyndi Lauper.
He wrote the song Money Changes Everything.
[F#m] So [B] he pretty well just plays for fun.
[F#] He just lived off the royalties of one hit song in America [F#m] his whole life.
[C#] It's like, shit man.
And he goes, have you ever [B] had a hit song in Australia?
I [C#] said, no.
I said, mind you, I was in a band, we were called The Screaming Jets, and we had a number one album in [Bm] Australia.
[C#] So we had a number one album in 1996.
And he said, wow, so you must be a [Em] millionaire.
I'm like, yeah.
[B] At [F#m] last I heard we were a million dollars in [Bm] debt.
That's what I heard.
But still, [B] here's a song from the Screaming Jets era of my life.
And to all the people who bought this single and the album, our ex-wives would like to thank you very much.
[F#m]
[Bm] It's been a while, [F#m] and I still remember [A] the smile you left for me.
Lately I have missed you, [F#m] and it hits me [E] in the morning [A] when I'm cold.
[D] And I have [E] nothing to say, [D]
but I can't change a thing.
I can't change a thing.
[Bm] If I knew [F#] what I'd know, [D] and if [A] I'd said what I mean.
When [Bm] all the big dogs got to grow their own, [D] [A] everybody got to call some place home.
[D] And [A] I have [E] nothing [B] to say, [D] [A] memories, [E] memories, October great.
[D] But [Bm] I can't change a thing.
I can't change a thing.
No, I can't change anything.
I [F#] can't change, [B] [Bm]
[A] [E]
like in [D] October great.
[B]
Now [Bm] I have learned [C#] [B] not to trust.
[D]
[A] I have to watch everything I feel.
[Bm]
You'll never know, and I'll never [B] let you see.
[D]
[A] What I've done, what's become of [B] me.
[D]
But [A] I have [E] nothing [Bm] to say, [D]
[A] memories, [E] memories [Bm] of Mother's Day.
[D]
But I [F#m] can't change a thing.
[Bm] I can't [F#m] change a [F#] thing.
No, I can't change [Bm] anything.
I [F#m]
can't change a thing.
[F#m] [Bm]
I sat in with a lot of bands in America this trip, and I sat in with a guy who's a millionaire.
[B] He's got a band up there [A] called Delta Moon, they're quite big in Atlanta.
[Em] This is all fresh in my mind because I've literally got off the plane, so it's all [F#] still worrying me.
And we were talking about the difference between [G] Australia and America, and the population, and the sheer numbers of record sales.
[F#m] [F#] And this guy wrote a song for Cyndi Lauper.
He wrote the song Money Changes Everything.
[F#m] So [B] he pretty well just plays for fun.
[F#] He just lived off the royalties of one hit song in America [F#m] his whole life.
[C#] It's like, shit man.
And he goes, have you ever [B] had a hit song in Australia?
I [C#] said, no.
I said, mind you, I was in a band, we were called The Screaming Jets, and we had a number one album in [Bm] Australia.
[C#] So we had a number one album in 1996.
And he said, wow, so you must be a [Em] millionaire.
I'm like, yeah.
[B] At [F#m] last I heard we were a million dollars in [Bm] debt.
That's what I heard.
But still, [B] here's a song from the Screaming Jets era of my life.
And to all the people who bought this single and the album, our ex-wives would like to thank you very much.
[F#m]
[Bm] It's been a while, [F#m] and I still remember [A] the smile you left for me.
Lately I have missed you, [F#m] and it hits me [E] in the morning [A] when I'm cold.
[D] And I have [E] nothing to say, [D]
but I can't change a thing.
I can't change a thing.
[Bm] If I knew [F#] what I'd know, [D] and if [A] I'd said what I mean.
When [Bm] all the big dogs got to grow their own, [D] [A] everybody got to call some place home.
[D] And [A] I have [E] nothing [B] to say, [D] [A] memories, [E] memories, October great.
[D] But [Bm] I can't change a thing.
I can't change a thing.
No, I can't change anything.
I [F#] can't change, [B] [Bm]
[A] [E]
like in [D] October great.
[B]
Now [Bm] I have learned [C#] [B] not to trust.
[D]
[A] I have to watch everything I feel.
[Bm]
You'll never know, and I'll never [B] let you see.
[D]
[A] What I've done, what's become of [B] me.
[D]
But [A] I have [E] nothing [Bm] to say, [D]
[A] memories, [E] memories [Bm] of Mother's Day.
[D]
But I [F#m] can't change a thing.
[Bm] I can't [F#m] change a [F#] thing.
No, I can't change [Bm] anything.
I [F#m]
can't change a thing.
[F#m] [Bm]
Key:
Bm
D
F#m
A
B
Bm
D
F#m
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [F#m]
I sat in with a lot of bands in America this trip, and I sat in with a guy who's a millionaire. _ _
_ [B] He's got a band up there [A] called Delta Moon, they're quite big in Atlanta.
[Em] This is all fresh in my mind because I've literally got off the plane, so it's all [F#] still worrying me.
_ And we were talking about the difference between [G] Australia and America, and the population, and the sheer numbers of record sales.
[F#m] [F#] And this guy wrote a song for Cyndi Lauper.
He wrote the song Money Changes Everything.
[F#m] So [B] he pretty well just plays for fun.
[F#] He just lived off the royalties of one hit song in America [F#m] his whole life.
[C#] It's like, shit man.
And he goes, have you ever [B] had a hit song in Australia?
I [C#] said, no.
I said, mind you, I was in a band, we were called The Screaming Jets, and we had a number one album in [Bm] Australia.
[C#] So we had a number one album in 1996.
And he said, wow, so you must be a [Em] millionaire.
I'm like, yeah. _
_ [B] At [F#m] last I heard we were a million dollars in [Bm] debt.
That's what I heard. _
But still, [B] here's a song from the Screaming Jets era of my life.
And to all the people who bought this single and the album, our ex-wives would like to thank you very much.
_ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ It's been a while, _ [F#m] and I still remember [A] the smile you left for me.
_ _ _ Lately I have missed you, [F#m] and it hits me [E] in the morning [A] when I'm cold.
_ _ _ [D] And I have _ [E] nothing to say, _ [D] _ _
but I can't change a thing.
I can't change a thing.
_ [Bm] If I knew _ [F#] what I'd know, _ [D] and if [A] I'd said what I mean.
When _ [Bm] all the big dogs got to grow their own, _ [D] _ [A] everybody got to call some place home. _
_ [D] And [A] I have [E] nothing [B] to say, [D] _ [A] memories, _ [E] memories, October great.
[D] _ _ But [Bm] I can't change a thing.
I can't change a thing.
No, I can't change anything.
I [F#] can't change, [B] _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _
_ like in [D] October great. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
Now [Bm] I have learned [C#] _ [B] not to trust.
[D] _
[A] I have to watch everything I feel.
[Bm] _ _
You'll never know, and I'll never [B] let you see.
[D] _
[A] What I've done, what's become of [B] me.
_ [D]
But [A] I have [E] nothing [Bm] to say, [D] _
_ [A] memories, [E] memories [Bm] of Mother's Day.
[D] _
_ But I [F#m] can't change a thing.
[Bm] I can't [F#m] change a [F#] thing.
No, I can't change [Bm] anything.
I [F#m]
can't change a thing. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I sat in with a lot of bands in America this trip, and I sat in with a guy who's a millionaire. _ _
_ [B] He's got a band up there [A] called Delta Moon, they're quite big in Atlanta.
[Em] This is all fresh in my mind because I've literally got off the plane, so it's all [F#] still worrying me.
_ And we were talking about the difference between [G] Australia and America, and the population, and the sheer numbers of record sales.
[F#m] [F#] And this guy wrote a song for Cyndi Lauper.
He wrote the song Money Changes Everything.
[F#m] So [B] he pretty well just plays for fun.
[F#] He just lived off the royalties of one hit song in America [F#m] his whole life.
[C#] It's like, shit man.
And he goes, have you ever [B] had a hit song in Australia?
I [C#] said, no.
I said, mind you, I was in a band, we were called The Screaming Jets, and we had a number one album in [Bm] Australia.
[C#] So we had a number one album in 1996.
And he said, wow, so you must be a [Em] millionaire.
I'm like, yeah. _
_ [B] At [F#m] last I heard we were a million dollars in [Bm] debt.
That's what I heard. _
But still, [B] here's a song from the Screaming Jets era of my life.
And to all the people who bought this single and the album, our ex-wives would like to thank you very much.
_ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ It's been a while, _ [F#m] and I still remember [A] the smile you left for me.
_ _ _ Lately I have missed you, [F#m] and it hits me [E] in the morning [A] when I'm cold.
_ _ _ [D] And I have _ [E] nothing to say, _ [D] _ _
but I can't change a thing.
I can't change a thing.
_ [Bm] If I knew _ [F#] what I'd know, _ [D] and if [A] I'd said what I mean.
When _ [Bm] all the big dogs got to grow their own, _ [D] _ [A] everybody got to call some place home. _
_ [D] And [A] I have [E] nothing [B] to say, [D] _ [A] memories, _ [E] memories, October great.
[D] _ _ But [Bm] I can't change a thing.
I can't change a thing.
No, I can't change anything.
I [F#] can't change, [B] _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _
_ like in [D] October great. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
Now [Bm] I have learned [C#] _ [B] not to trust.
[D] _
[A] I have to watch everything I feel.
[Bm] _ _
You'll never know, and I'll never [B] let you see.
[D] _
[A] What I've done, what's become of [B] me.
_ [D]
But [A] I have [E] nothing [Bm] to say, [D] _
_ [A] memories, [E] memories [Bm] of Mother's Day.
[D] _
_ But I [F#m] can't change a thing.
[Bm] I can't [F#m] change a [F#] thing.
No, I can't change [Bm] anything.
I [F#m]
can't change a thing. _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _