Chords for Jimmy Barnes Flame Trees

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Jimmy Barnes Flame Trees chords
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Hi, so this next song that I'm about to do right here is requested by Steven Keimer.
It says, Groar, the song being blocked.
My second choice is Jimmy Barnes, [E] Flame Trees, Acoustic Leave Live.
It's a song from his band, Cold Chisel, and it's part of the soundtrack of My Life Growing Up.
Sitting outside on a summer's night with mates having a barbecue, drinking beer, and listening
to Aussie music.
Love that.
That's what I'm talking about.
Steven, thank you for that.
That's the type of things I love for people to leave behind because I can see that.
You know what I mean?
I can see you sitting on, I don't know what it looks like on your back porch, but I'm just saying.
I don't even know what this song sounds like yet, but for you to automatically pull up
that this is what this song brings up in you, that's the type of stuff I'd be looking for right there.
So before I even play it, let me just say thank you for doing it that way, sir.
Alright, so again, you want Jimmy Barnes, and it's called Flame Trees, alright?
And, let's see here.
Here we go.
[A] [E]
[A] [E]
[A] Kids are driving Saturday
[E] afternoon.
[A] I'm just saying,
[E] I'm in your sight.
[A] We've shared some [E] history.
But it's time tonight.
[A] And I [B] can't stand.
I [F#] long [G#m] for that feeling [A] of hurt.
It's time to book a [B] room and stay [E] the night.
[A] [E]
[A] Number one is [E] to say you're doing well.
[A] And after all this time, [E] you boys look just the same.
[A] Number two is a happy hour.
[E] One or two more tales.
[A] A sad little [B] play to you, [G#] baby.
But so [A] and so.
[A] Number three [B] is never to say [E] her name.
Oh, [A] the flame trees, [B] oh, that's the weary [F#] driver.
[F#m] Oh, and [A] there's nothing else [B] can set right to [E] the town.
Oh, there's [A] no change, there's [B] no pace.
[C#m] Everything within [E] its place just makes [A] it harder to [B] believe that [E] she won't be around.
[A] Oh, that [E] sentimental bullshit anyway.
[A] You know, it takes more than just a memory [E] to make me cry.
[A] And I'm happy just to sit here.
[F#m] [E]
At the table with old friends.
[A] To see which one of us can tell the biggest lies.
[E]
Oh, look at [A] that!
She's born and left.
Kneeling with a [E] piano in her hand.
[A] With a young local factory out of work.
Yeah, [E] with just a folding hand.
And [A] I'm wondering if [G#] you go.
[B] [C] Do [G] you remember nothing [C] stops us [G] on the field?
And I [D] say,
[E] oh, the [A] flame [B] trees, oh, [C#] that's the [F#m] weary driver.
Oh, and [A] there's nothing else [B] can set right to [E] the town.
Oh, there's [A] no change, [E] there's [B] no pace.
Everything [C#m] within [E] its place just [A] makes it harder to [B] believe that she [E] won't be around.
Oh, [A] the flame [E] trees, [B] oh, that's the [F#m] weary driver.
Oh, [E] and [A] there's nothing else can [B] set right to [E] the town.
Oh, [A] there's no [E] change, there's [B] no pace.
Everything [C#m] within [E] its place just makes [A] it harder [B] to believe that [E] she won't be around.
[N]
The dude's voice seems like this cat can cross over and straight be like rock.
He just has it, man.
I love this dude's voice.
Ockheimer, I can definitely see this song seems like it's such a chill mode.
Like I can just see that going on.
Like I can just envision a nice cool night, conversating, barbecuing,
friends all up there talking and laughing it up, chopping it up,
while you're standing by the grill holding a beer and saying something about something y'all did that was crazy in y'all younger days.
I can see that.
I definitely can see that, man.
And at the same time, for me, when I'm listening to this, I see me and my family and people watching at Pier Park.
I mean, just while this song is playing, this sounds exactly like something that will be playing while we're walking on Pier Park in Florida,
Panama City Beach, and just simply watching people.
That's what we call like the people that are non-locals will be coming there and just seeing them,
you know, experiencing some type of ice cream or some new place that that's on Pier Park.
I've never been to before.
Seeing them coming out, walking the animals and just some people just dancing, have a good time.
That song just has it, man.
I love that.
That's definitely on the playlist right there.
I really, really like that.
This is like a nighttime chilling people watch a song.
I mean, that's what it is to me, folks.
I absolutely love this.
And the dude's voice is crazy.
I've not heard no voice like his, but I can say I heard a voice similar with that.
He just has like that rock like he can really belt something out.
That's what I'm saying.
It just seemed like he can.
So anyway, John, I appreciate that, man.
I really I'm sorry.
Not John Stephen Kimer.
I'm sorry, Stephen, Stephen, Stephen, Stephen.
Send the wrong name.
I think about somebody else.
Sorry, I said your name first in the beginning.
I just kept saying, I don't know why I just jumped over to John because I know a job from Australia.
So forgive me.
So anyway, again, really like this.
Aussies, if you guys are here watching this, let me know what you guys think it is.
What would you be playing this song?
And I want to hear from a lot of Aussies.
That's what I want to hear from.
I know America's y'all can say something to anybody from anywhere.
All over the country that I actually that you are subscribed to me.
Are you guys to say something?
I just like to know what other Aussies will use this song for as well.
You know what I mean?
So if you are an Aussie, announce that you are an Aussie and tell me what you would use this song for.
OK, appreciate it.
I am Ty Smith, my Renaissance man.
I hope and pray for the last one of you guys have food, Shepton, Chloe, and I hope and pray for the last one of you guys are in great health.
God bless you through Jesus.
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_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
Hi, so this next song that I'm about to do right here is requested by Steven Keimer.
It says, Groar, the song being blocked.
My second choice is Jimmy Barnes, [E] Flame Trees, Acoustic Leave Live.
It's a song from his band, Cold Chisel, and it's part of the soundtrack of My Life Growing Up.
Sitting outside on a summer's night with mates having a barbecue, drinking beer, and listening
to Aussie music.
Love that.
That's what I'm talking about.
Steven, thank you for that.
That's the type of things I love for people to leave behind because I can see that.
You know what I mean?
I can see you sitting on, I don't know what it looks like on your back porch, but I'm just saying.
I don't even know what this song sounds like yet, but for you to automatically pull up
that this is what this song brings up in you, that's the type of stuff I'd be looking for right there.
So before I even play it, let me just say thank you for doing it that way, sir.
Alright, so again, you want _ Jimmy Barnes, and it's called Flame Trees, alright? _ _ _
_ And, _ let's see here.
Here _ _ we go. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] Kids are driving Saturday _
[E] afternoon. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ I'm just saying, _
[E] I'm in your sight. _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ We've shared some [E] history.
_ But it's time tonight. _ _
_ [A] _ And I [B] can't stand.
I [F#] long [G#m] for that feeling [A] of hurt.
_ It's time to book a [B] room and stay [E] the night.
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ Number one is _ [E] to say you're doing well. _
_ [A] And after all this time, [E] you boys look just the same. _ _
_ [A] _ Number two is a happy hour.
[E] One or two more tales.
_ [A] _ A sad little [B] play to you, [G#] baby.
But so [A] and so. _
_ [A] _ Number three [B] is never to say [E] her name. _ _ _
Oh, [A] the flame trees, [B] oh, that's the weary [F#] driver.
[F#m] Oh, _ _ and [A] there's nothing else [B] can set right to [E] the town.
_ _ _ Oh, there's [A] no change, there's [B] no pace. _
[C#m] Everything within [E] its place just makes [A] it harder to [B] believe that [E] she won't be around. _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ Oh, that [E] sentimental bullshit anyway. _ _ _
_ [A] _ You know, it takes more than just a memory [E] to make me cry. _ _ _ _
_ [A] And I'm happy just to sit here.
[F#m] _ [E]
At the table with old friends. _ _ _
[A] To see which one of us can tell the biggest lies.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, look at [A] that!
_ She's born and left.
Kneeling with a [E] piano in her hand. _ _ _ _
[A] With a young local factory out of work.
_ Yeah, [E] with just a folding hand.
_ _ And [A] I'm wondering if [G#] you go. _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [C] Do [G] you remember _ nothing [C] stops us [G] on the field?
And I [D] _ say, _
[E] _ oh, the [A] flame [B] trees, oh, [C#] that's the [F#m] weary driver.
Oh, _ _ and [A] there's nothing else [B] can set right to [E] the town. _ _ _
Oh, there's [A] no change, [E] there's [B] no pace.
Everything [C#m] within [E] its place just [A] makes it harder to [B] believe that she [E] won't be around. _
Oh, [A] the flame [E] trees, [B] oh, that's the [F#m] weary _ driver.
Oh, _ [E] and [A] there's nothing else can [B] set right to [E] the town. _ _ _
Oh, [A] there's no [E] change, there's [B] no pace.
Everything [C#m] _ within [E] its place just makes [A] it harder [B] to believe that [E] she won't be around. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The dude's voice seems like this cat can cross over and straight be like rock.
He just has it, man.
I love this dude's voice.
_ Ockheimer, I can definitely see this song seems like it's such a chill mode.
Like I can just see that going on.
Like I can just envision a nice cool night, conversating, barbecuing,
friends all up there talking and laughing it up, chopping it up,
while you're standing by the grill holding a beer and saying something about something y'all did that was crazy in y'all younger days.
I can see that.
I definitely can see that, man.
And at the same time, for me, when I'm listening to this, I see me and my family and people watching at Pier Park.
I mean, just while this song is playing, this sounds exactly like something that will be playing while we're walking on Pier Park in Florida,
Panama City Beach, and just simply watching people.
That's what we call like the _ people that are non-locals will be coming there and just seeing them,
you know, experiencing some type of ice cream or some new place that that's on Pier Park.
I've never been to before.
Seeing them coming out, walking the animals and just some people just dancing, have a good time.
That song just has it, man.
I love that.
That's definitely on the playlist right there.
I really, really like that.
This is like a nighttime chilling people watch a song.
I mean, that's what it is to me, folks.
I absolutely love this.
And the dude's voice is crazy.
I've not heard no voice like his, but I can say I heard a voice similar with that.
He just has like that rock like he can really belt something out.
That's what I'm saying.
It just seemed like he can.
So anyway, John, I appreciate that, man.
I really I'm sorry.
Not John Stephen Kimer.
I'm sorry, Stephen, Stephen, Stephen, Stephen.
Send the wrong name.
I think about somebody else.
Sorry, I said your name first in the beginning.
I just kept saying, I don't know why I just jumped over to John because I know a job from Australia.
So forgive me.
So anyway, _ again, really like this.
Aussies, if you guys are here watching this, let me know what you guys think it is.
What would you be playing this song?
And I want to hear from a lot of Aussies.
That's what I want to hear from.
I know America's y'all can say something to anybody from anywhere.
All over the country that I actually that you are subscribed to me.
Are you guys to say something?
I just like to know what other Aussies will use this song for as well.
You know what I mean?
So if you are an Aussie, announce that you are an Aussie and tell me what you would use this song for.
OK, appreciate it.
I am Ty Smith, my Renaissance man.
I hope and pray for the last one of you guys have food, Shepton, Chloe, and I hope and pray for the last one of you guys are in great health.
God bless you through Jesus.
[D#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _