Chords for Jimmy Barnes - Flame Trees (Live & Acoustic)
Tempo:
105.85 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
F#m
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Ah, yes.
So, here we are.
We're going to be bringing up a lot of friends and whatnot.
This is a song written by Steve Preswich and Don Walker.
An old favorite and definitely a favorite of mine.
[Em] [A]
[E]
Kids [A]
[F#] [E]
[A] are driving Saturday [E] afternoon, just pass me by.
[A]
I'm just savoring [Bm] [E] vermilion sigh.
[A] We've shared some [E] history.
This town and I, [A] and I [B] can't stop.
[G#m] I've got a feeling [A] of hurt.
It's time to book [Bm] a room and stay [E] the night.
[A] [E] [A] Number one is to find some [E] friends to say you're doing well.
And [A] after all this [E] time, you boys look just the same.
[A] Number two is a happy hour.
[E] One or two more tales.
[A] Except little [B] lady, [Em] you [G#] remember [A] so and so.
[A] Number three [B] is never to say [E] her name.
Oh, [A] the same [B] trees will be [F#] here in time.
[F#m] Oh, [A] and there's nothing else [B] can set fire to [E] the town.
Oh, [A] there's 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]
Who needs [E] that sentimental bullshit anyway?
You [A] know, it takes more than just a memory [E] to make me cry.
[A] And I'm happy just to sit here [E] by the table with old friends.
[A] Let's see which one of us could tell the biggest lie.
[E]
[A]
She's born and left me [E] with a piano stand.
[A] With a young local factory out of work.
[E] Yeah, just holding hands.
And [A] I'm wondering if [G#] you're gonna [B] stay.
[C] Do [G] you remember nothing stopped on the field in [D] that day?
[E] Oh, [A] the same [B] trees will [C#] be [F#m] here in time.
Oh, and [A] there's nothing else [B] can set fire to [E] the town.
Oh, there's [A] no change, there's no [B] pace.
[C#m]
Everything [E] within its place just [A] makes it harder to [B] believe that [E] she won't be around.
Oh, [A] the [E]
same trees [B] will be [F#m] here in time.
Oh, and [E] [A] there's nothing [E] else can [B] set fire [E] to the town.
Oh, [A] there's no change, there's [B] no pace.
[C#m] Everything within its [E] place just makes it [A] harder [B] to believe that she [E] won't be around.
So, here we are.
We're going to be bringing up a lot of friends and whatnot.
This is a song written by Steve Preswich and Don Walker.
An old favorite and definitely a favorite of mine.
[Em] [A]
[E]
Kids [A]
[F#] [E]
[A] are driving Saturday [E] afternoon, just pass me by.
[A]
I'm just savoring [Bm] [E] vermilion sigh.
[A] We've shared some [E] history.
This town and I, [A] and I [B] can't stop.
[G#m] I've got a feeling [A] of hurt.
It's time to book [Bm] a room and stay [E] the night.
[A] [E] [A] Number one is to find some [E] friends to say you're doing well.
And [A] after all this [E] time, you boys look just the same.
[A] Number two is a happy hour.
[E] One or two more tales.
[A] Except little [B] lady, [Em] you [G#] remember [A] so and so.
[A] Number three [B] is never to say [E] her name.
Oh, [A] the same [B] trees will be [F#] here in time.
[F#m] Oh, [A] and there's nothing else [B] can set fire to [E] the town.
Oh, [A] there's 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]
Who needs [E] that sentimental bullshit anyway?
You [A] know, it takes more than just a memory [E] to make me cry.
[A] And I'm happy just to sit here [E] by the table with old friends.
[A] Let's see which one of us could tell the biggest lie.
[E]
[A]
She's born and left me [E] with a piano stand.
[A] With a young local factory out of work.
[E] Yeah, just holding hands.
And [A] I'm wondering if [G#] you're gonna [B] stay.
[C] Do [G] you remember nothing stopped on the field in [D] that day?
[E] Oh, [A] the same [B] trees will [C#] be [F#m] here in time.
Oh, and [A] there's nothing else [B] can set fire to [E] the town.
Oh, there's [A] no change, there's no [B] pace.
[C#m]
Everything [E] within its place just [A] makes it harder to [B] believe that [E] she won't be around.
Oh, [A] the [E]
same trees [B] will be [F#m] here in time.
Oh, and [E] [A] there's nothing [E] else can [B] set fire [E] to the town.
Oh, [A] there's no change, there's [B] no pace.
[C#m] Everything within its [E] place just makes it [A] harder [B] to believe that she [E] won't be around.
Key:
A
E
B
F#m
C#m
A
E
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ah, yes. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ So, here we are.
We're going to be bringing up a lot of friends and whatnot.
This is a song written by Steve Preswich and Don Walker.
An old favorite and definitely a favorite of mine.
[Em] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Kids [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ are driving Saturday _ [E] afternoon, just pass me by.
_ [A] _ _
I'm just savoring [Bm] _ [E] vermilion sigh.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ We've shared some [E] history.
_ _ This town and I, _ [A] _ and I [B] can't stop.
_ [G#m] I've got a feeling [A] of hurt.
_ It's time to book [Bm] a room and stay [E] the night. _
[A] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ Number one is to find some [E] friends to say you're doing well.
And [A] _ after all this [E] time, you boys look just the _ same.
_ _ [A] _ Number two is a happy hour.
[E] One or two more tales.
_ [A] _ Except little [B] lady, [Em] you [G#] _ remember [A] so and so.
_ _ [A] _ Number three [B] is never to say [E] her _ _ name.
_ Oh, [A] the same _ [B] trees will _ be [F#] here in time. _
[F#m] Oh, _ _ [A] and there's nothing else [B] can set fire to [E] the town. _
Oh, _ _ [A] there's 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] _ _ _
_ _ Who needs [E] that sentimental bullshit anyway?
_ _ You [A] _ know, it takes more than just a memory [E] to make me cry.
_ _ _ _ [A] And I'm happy just to sit here [E] _ by the table with old friends.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ Let's see which one of us could tell the biggest lie.
[E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
She's born and left me [E] with a piano stand.
_ _ _ [A] With a young local factory out of work.
_ [E] Yeah, just holding hands. _
_ _ And [A] I'm wondering if [G#] you're gonna _ [B] stay. _ _ _
[C] Do [G] you remember nothing stopped on the field in [D] that _ day?
[E] _ _ Oh, [A] the same [B] trees will [C#] be [F#m] here in time.
Oh, _ _ and [A] there's nothing else [B] can set fire to [E] the town.
_ _ _ Oh, there's [A] no change, there's no [B] _ pace.
[C#m] _
Everything [E] within its place just [A] makes it harder to [B] believe that [E] she won't be around.
_ _ Oh, [A] the [E]
same trees [B] will be [F#m] here in time.
_ Oh, and [E] [A] there's nothing [E] else can [B] set fire [E] to the town.
_ _ Oh, [A] there's no change, there's [B] no pace.
_ [C#m] Everything within its [E] place just makes it [A] harder [B] to believe that she [E] won't be around. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ah, yes. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ So, here we are.
We're going to be bringing up a lot of friends and whatnot.
This is a song written by Steve Preswich and Don Walker.
An old favorite and definitely a favorite of mine.
[Em] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Kids [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ are driving Saturday _ [E] afternoon, just pass me by.
_ [A] _ _
I'm just savoring [Bm] _ [E] vermilion sigh.
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ We've shared some [E] history.
_ _ This town and I, _ [A] _ and I [B] can't stop.
_ [G#m] I've got a feeling [A] of hurt.
_ It's time to book [Bm] a room and stay [E] the night. _
[A] _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ Number one is to find some [E] friends to say you're doing well.
And [A] _ after all this [E] time, you boys look just the _ same.
_ _ [A] _ Number two is a happy hour.
[E] One or two more tales.
_ [A] _ Except little [B] lady, [Em] you [G#] _ remember [A] so and so.
_ _ [A] _ Number three [B] is never to say [E] her _ _ name.
_ Oh, [A] the same _ [B] trees will _ be [F#] here in time. _
[F#m] Oh, _ _ [A] and there's nothing else [B] can set fire to [E] the town. _
Oh, _ _ [A] there's 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] _ _ _
_ _ Who needs [E] that sentimental bullshit anyway?
_ _ You [A] _ know, it takes more than just a memory [E] to make me cry.
_ _ _ _ [A] And I'm happy just to sit here [E] _ by the table with old friends.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ Let's see which one of us could tell the biggest lie.
[E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
She's born and left me [E] with a piano stand.
_ _ _ [A] With a young local factory out of work.
_ [E] Yeah, just holding hands. _
_ _ And [A] I'm wondering if [G#] you're gonna _ [B] stay. _ _ _
[C] Do [G] you remember nothing stopped on the field in [D] that _ day?
[E] _ _ Oh, [A] the same [B] trees will [C#] be [F#m] here in time.
Oh, _ _ and [A] there's nothing else [B] can set fire to [E] the town.
_ _ _ Oh, there's [A] no change, there's no [B] _ pace.
[C#m] _
Everything [E] within its place just [A] makes it harder to [B] believe that [E] she won't be around.
_ _ Oh, [A] the [E]
same trees [B] will be [F#m] here in time.
_ Oh, and [E] [A] there's nothing [E] else can [B] set fire [E] to the town.
_ _ Oh, [A] there's no change, there's [B] no pace.
_ [C#m] Everything within its [E] place just makes it [A] harder [B] to believe that she [E] won't be around. _ _ _ _ _ _ _