Chords for Joni Mitchell - Carey (Live London 1983)
Tempo:
81.925 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Fm
F
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab]
[C]
Play another song, I haven't played this one for a while so you know, [Em] it should be
ragged but rowdy.
If you know any parts of it, maybe you could try and drown me out,
make me feel much better.
[Dm] [Em] [G]
[C] [F] [C] [Fm] [C]
[F] Music of Africa, [G] last night I couldn't sleep.
[C] Oh you know it sure is hard to leave your
[G] carry but it's really not my fault.
[C] Maybe [G] it's been too long a time since I was scrambling
in the street.
[C] Now they've got me used to that clean white linen [G] and that fancy French
cologne.
[C] Oh carry get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest silver.
Oh you're a mean old
daddy but [C] I like you [Fm] fine.
[C] [Fm] Come [C] on down to the [G] mermaid cafe [F] and [G] I will buy you a bottle
of [Ab] wine.
[G] And we'll [C] laugh and toast to [G] nothing and smash our empty glasses down.
[C] Let's have
a round for these [Fm] freaks and these [G] soldiers.
A round for these friends of mine.
[Ab] Let's have
another round for the bread of the devil who [G] keeps me in this tourist [C] town.
Carry get out
your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest [F] silver.
[A] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but I like [Fm] you, I
like you.
[C] I told you I didn't play this.
Maybe [G] I'll go to Amsterdam now.
Maybe I'll go to
Rome.
And I'll frimpy [C] around grand piano and put [G] some flowers round my room.
[C] But let's [F] not
talk about fairly [G] wells now.
The night is a starry dawn [C] and they're playing that scratchy
rock and [G] roll beneath the madelon moon.
[C] Come on carry get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my
finest silver.
[A] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but I like you, [Fm] yes I do.
I [C] like you [G] fine.
[C]
[G] [Am] [G]
[C] [Fm] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] Come
[Fm] on carry [C] get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest silver.
We'll go to the mermaid cafe
up [C] under now.
[Dm] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but you're out of [Fm] sign.
[C] [Fm] [C] [N]
[Ab]
[C]
Play another song, I haven't played this one for a while so you know, [Em] it should be
ragged but rowdy.
If you know any parts of it, maybe you could try and drown me out,
make me feel much better.
[Dm] [Em] [G]
[C] [F] [C] [Fm] [C]
[F] Music of Africa, [G] last night I couldn't sleep.
[C] Oh you know it sure is hard to leave your
[G] carry but it's really not my fault.
[C] Maybe [G] it's been too long a time since I was scrambling
in the street.
[C] Now they've got me used to that clean white linen [G] and that fancy French
cologne.
[C] Oh carry get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest silver.
Oh you're a mean old
daddy but [C] I like you [Fm] fine.
[C] [Fm] Come [C] on down to the [G] mermaid cafe [F] and [G] I will buy you a bottle
of [Ab] wine.
[G] And we'll [C] laugh and toast to [G] nothing and smash our empty glasses down.
[C] Let's have
a round for these [Fm] freaks and these [G] soldiers.
A round for these friends of mine.
[Ab] Let's have
another round for the bread of the devil who [G] keeps me in this tourist [C] town.
Carry get out
your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest [F] silver.
[A] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but I like [Fm] you, I
like you.
[C] I told you I didn't play this.
Maybe [G] I'll go to Amsterdam now.
Maybe I'll go to
Rome.
And I'll frimpy [C] around grand piano and put [G] some flowers round my room.
[C] But let's [F] not
talk about fairly [G] wells now.
The night is a starry dawn [C] and they're playing that scratchy
rock and [G] roll beneath the madelon moon.
[C] Come on carry get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my
finest silver.
[A] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but I like you, [Fm] yes I do.
I [C] like you [G] fine.
[C]
[G] [Am] [G]
[C] [Fm] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] Come
[Fm] on carry [C] get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest silver.
We'll go to the mermaid cafe
up [C] under now.
[Dm] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but you're out of [Fm] sign.
[C] [Fm] [C] [N]
[Ab]
Key:
C
G
Fm
F
Ab
C
G
Fm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
Play another song, I haven't played this one for a while so you know, [Em] it should be
ragged but rowdy.
If you know any parts of it, maybe you could try and drown me out,
make me feel much better.
_ [Dm] _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ [Fm] _ [C] _ _
_ [F] Music of Africa, [G] last night I couldn't sleep.
[C] Oh you know it sure is hard to leave your
[G] carry but it's really not my fault.
[C] Maybe [G] it's been too long a time since I was scrambling
in the street.
[C] Now they've got me used to that clean white linen [G] and that fancy French
cologne.
[C] Oh carry get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest silver.
Oh you're a mean old
daddy but [C] I like you [Fm] fine.
[C] _ [Fm] Come [C] _ on down to the [G] mermaid cafe [F] and [G] I will buy you a bottle
of [Ab] wine.
[G] And we'll [C] laugh and toast to [G] nothing and smash our empty glasses down.
[C] Let's have
a round for these [Fm] freaks and these [G] soldiers.
A round for these friends of mine.
[Ab] Let's have
another round for the bread of the devil who [G] keeps me in this tourist [C] town.
Carry get out
your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest [F] silver.
[A] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but I like [Fm] you, I
like you.
[C] I told you I didn't play this. _
_ _ _ Maybe [G] I'll go to Amsterdam now.
Maybe I'll go to
Rome.
And I'll frimpy [C] around grand piano and put [G] some flowers round my room.
[C] But let's [F] not
talk about fairly [G] wells now.
The night is a starry dawn [C] and they're playing that scratchy
rock and [G] roll beneath the madelon moon.
[C] Come on carry get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my
finest silver.
[A] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but I like you, [Fm] yes I do.
I [C] like you [G] fine.
[C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] Come
[Fm] on carry [C] get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest silver.
We'll go to the mermaid cafe
up [C] under now. _ _
[Dm] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but you're out of [Fm] sign. _
[C] _ [Fm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
Play another song, I haven't played this one for a while so you know, [Em] it should be
ragged but rowdy.
If you know any parts of it, maybe you could try and drown me out,
make me feel much better.
_ [Dm] _ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ [Fm] _ [C] _ _
_ [F] Music of Africa, [G] last night I couldn't sleep.
[C] Oh you know it sure is hard to leave your
[G] carry but it's really not my fault.
[C] Maybe [G] it's been too long a time since I was scrambling
in the street.
[C] Now they've got me used to that clean white linen [G] and that fancy French
cologne.
[C] Oh carry get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest silver.
Oh you're a mean old
daddy but [C] I like you [Fm] fine.
[C] _ [Fm] Come [C] _ on down to the [G] mermaid cafe [F] and [G] I will buy you a bottle
of [Ab] wine.
[G] And we'll [C] laugh and toast to [G] nothing and smash our empty glasses down.
[C] Let's have
a round for these [Fm] freaks and these [G] soldiers.
A round for these friends of mine.
[Ab] Let's have
another round for the bread of the devil who [G] keeps me in this tourist [C] town.
Carry get out
your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest [F] silver.
[A] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but I like [Fm] you, I
like you.
[C] I told you I didn't play this. _
_ _ _ Maybe [G] I'll go to Amsterdam now.
Maybe I'll go to
Rome.
And I'll frimpy [C] around grand piano and put [G] some flowers round my room.
[C] But let's [F] not
talk about fairly [G] wells now.
The night is a starry dawn [C] and they're playing that scratchy
rock and [G] roll beneath the madelon moon.
[C] Come on carry get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my
finest silver.
[A] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but I like you, [Fm] yes I do.
I [C] like you [G] fine.
[C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] Come
[Fm] on carry [C] get out your game.
[G] I'll put on my finest silver.
We'll go to the mermaid cafe
up [C] under now. _ _
[Dm] Oh [G] you're a mean old daddy [C] but you're out of [Fm] sign. _
[C] _ [Fm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _