Chords for Keith Richards & House on the heath (LV 4)
Tempo:
117.525 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
Bb
F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Suddenly I hear, above all of the screaming, [Ab] I hear this [G] familiar [A] violin sound going [G] on.
And I look around and there's [D] my grandfather.
[Bb]
[F]
[Em] [G] Harley Hill, yeah.
[C] An apartment [G] there.
[Bm] And we'd just become, [Em] you know, like the flavor of [C] the month.
And to get [Em] out of the little house in Harley Hill,
all the fancy police forces out there [C] going,
Back you [Dm] bitches!
And there was like screaming, it was a [Bb] mania time.
And one time I got out, [F] Mick and I got in the car, which we'd recently purchased between [Gb] us.
[Bb] The green Ford.
And suddenly I hear, above all of [N] the screaming, I hear this familiar [E]
[G] violin [Fm] sound going [A] on.
And I look around and there's my grandfather.
And he's leaning against the wall with his little [E] cheese cover on and his toga.
[B] And he's playing as [Ab] I leave, he's watching me [F] leave the house with the [Eb] screaming [D] fans.
And he's giving me the nod here.
[Bm] [B] I talk to him, oh you know boy.
[G] You live in the upper of the Vienna?
Yes.
Hampstead, yeah, Hampstead.
It's like a village, [Em] but you're still basically within the city.
[N] But Hampstead Heath was brilliant.
I was living in Carpenteris, St.
John's Wood [G] at the time.
[Db] I was a cool little pad, [Ab] horrible little pad.
[Gb]
That's the first piano I ever, yeah, yeah.
[Ab] In fact, there's a piano I wrote [Db] Ruby Tuesday on there.
And we'd spend the night together.
[Gb]
Have you [Db] seen your mother, [D] baby?
[Eb]
[Db] I was pounding it, I was [Bb] actually just starting to get into [F] piano.
[Db] I've got to have one, yeah, a little [D] upright, [Em] bang away.
[C] [E]
[Em]
[C] [A] [Bm]
[Em] And he's playing as I leave, he's watching me leave the [G] house with the [F] screaming fans.
And he's giving me the nod here.
[Bb] I talk [A] to him, oh you know boy.
[G] Kind of like that, [N] it's just a great connection.
And I look around and there's [D] my grandfather.
[Bb]
[F]
[Em] [G] Harley Hill, yeah.
[C] An apartment [G] there.
[Bm] And we'd just become, [Em] you know, like the flavor of [C] the month.
And to get [Em] out of the little house in Harley Hill,
all the fancy police forces out there [C] going,
Back you [Dm] bitches!
And there was like screaming, it was a [Bb] mania time.
And one time I got out, [F] Mick and I got in the car, which we'd recently purchased between [Gb] us.
[Bb] The green Ford.
And suddenly I hear, above all of [N] the screaming, I hear this familiar [E]
[G] violin [Fm] sound going [A] on.
And I look around and there's my grandfather.
And he's leaning against the wall with his little [E] cheese cover on and his toga.
[B] And he's playing as [Ab] I leave, he's watching me [F] leave the house with the [Eb] screaming [D] fans.
And he's giving me the nod here.
[Bm] [B] I talk to him, oh you know boy.
[G] You live in the upper of the Vienna?
Yes.
Hampstead, yeah, Hampstead.
It's like a village, [Em] but you're still basically within the city.
[N] But Hampstead Heath was brilliant.
I was living in Carpenteris, St.
John's Wood [G] at the time.
[Db] I was a cool little pad, [Ab] horrible little pad.
[Gb]
That's the first piano I ever, yeah, yeah.
[Ab] In fact, there's a piano I wrote [Db] Ruby Tuesday on there.
And we'd spend the night together.
[Gb]
Have you [Db] seen your mother, [D] baby?
[Eb]
[Db] I was pounding it, I was [Bb] actually just starting to get into [F] piano.
[Db] I've got to have one, yeah, a little [D] upright, [Em] bang away.
[C] [E]
[Em]
[C] [A] [Bm]
[Em] And he's playing as I leave, he's watching me leave the [G] house with the [F] screaming fans.
And he's giving me the nod here.
[Bb] I talk [A] to him, oh you know boy.
[G] Kind of like that, [N] it's just a great connection.
Key:
G
Em
Bb
F
C
G
Em
Bb
_ _ Suddenly I hear, above all of the screaming, [Ab] I hear this _ _ _ _ [G] familiar [A] violin sound going [G] on.
And I look around and there's [D] my grandfather.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] Harley Hill, yeah.
[C] An apartment [G] there.
_ _ _ [Bm] And we'd just become, [Em] you know, like the flavor of [C] the month.
_ And to get [Em] out of the little house in Harley Hill,
_ all the fancy police forces out there [C] going,
Back you [Dm] bitches!
_ And there was like screaming, it was a [Bb] mania time.
_ And one time I got out, [F] Mick and I got in the car, which we'd recently purchased between [Gb] us. _
[Bb] The green Ford.
And suddenly I hear, above all of [N] the screaming, I hear this _ familiar [E] _
[G] violin [Fm] sound going [A] on.
And I look around and there's my grandfather.
And he's leaning against the wall with his little [E] cheese cover on and his toga.
[B] And he's playing as [Ab] I leave, he's watching me [F] leave the house with the [Eb] screaming [D] fans.
And he's giving me the nod here.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [B] I talk to him, oh you know boy.
_ [G] You live in the upper of the Vienna?
Yes. _
_ Hampstead, yeah, Hampstead.
_ _ It's like a village, _ [Em] but you're still basically within the city.
[N] But Hampstead Heath was brilliant.
_ _ I was living in Carpenteris, St.
John's Wood [G] at the time.
[Db] I was a cool little pad, [Ab] horrible little pad.
_ _ [Gb] _
_ That's the first piano I ever, yeah, yeah. _
[Ab] In fact, there's a piano I wrote [Db] Ruby Tuesday on there.
And we'd spend the night together.
[Gb] _
_ Have you [Db] seen your mother, [D] baby?
_ [Eb] _
_ [Db] I was pounding it, I was [Bb] actually just starting to get into [F] piano.
_ [Db] I've got to have one, yeah, a little [D] upright, [Em] bang away. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ [Em] And he's playing as I leave, he's watching me leave the [G] house with the [F] screaming fans.
And he's giving me the nod here.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ I talk [A] to him, oh you know boy.
_ [G] Kind of like that, [N] it's just a great _ connection. _ _ _ _ _
And I look around and there's [D] my grandfather.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [G] Harley Hill, yeah.
[C] An apartment [G] there.
_ _ _ [Bm] And we'd just become, [Em] you know, like the flavor of [C] the month.
_ And to get [Em] out of the little house in Harley Hill,
_ all the fancy police forces out there [C] going,
Back you [Dm] bitches!
_ And there was like screaming, it was a [Bb] mania time.
_ And one time I got out, [F] Mick and I got in the car, which we'd recently purchased between [Gb] us. _
[Bb] The green Ford.
And suddenly I hear, above all of [N] the screaming, I hear this _ familiar [E] _
[G] violin [Fm] sound going [A] on.
And I look around and there's my grandfather.
And he's leaning against the wall with his little [E] cheese cover on and his toga.
[B] And he's playing as [Ab] I leave, he's watching me [F] leave the house with the [Eb] screaming [D] fans.
And he's giving me the nod here.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [B] I talk to him, oh you know boy.
_ [G] You live in the upper of the Vienna?
Yes. _
_ Hampstead, yeah, Hampstead.
_ _ It's like a village, _ [Em] but you're still basically within the city.
[N] But Hampstead Heath was brilliant.
_ _ I was living in Carpenteris, St.
John's Wood [G] at the time.
[Db] I was a cool little pad, [Ab] horrible little pad.
_ _ [Gb] _
_ That's the first piano I ever, yeah, yeah. _
[Ab] In fact, there's a piano I wrote [Db] Ruby Tuesday on there.
And we'd spend the night together.
[Gb] _
_ Have you [Db] seen your mother, [D] baby?
_ [Eb] _
_ [Db] I was pounding it, I was [Bb] actually just starting to get into [F] piano.
_ [Db] I've got to have one, yeah, a little [D] upright, [Em] bang away. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ [Em] And he's playing as I leave, he's watching me leave the [G] house with the [F] screaming fans.
And he's giving me the nod here.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ I talk [A] to him, oh you know boy.
_ [G] Kind of like that, [N] it's just a great _ connection. _ _ _ _ _