Chords for Kylie Minogue - Where The Wild Roses Grow (feat. Nick Cave) (Glastonbury 2019)
Tempo:
55.45 bpm
Chords used:
Abm
Dbm
B
Eb
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab] [Abm]
They call me the wild [Abm] rose, [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I do not know, for my name was her eyes of day.
On the first [B] day I saw her I knew she was [Dbm] the one.
She stared in my eyes and smiled.
[Abm] Her lips were the [B] color of the roses [Dbm] that grew down [Eb] the river all bloody [Abm] and wild.
When he knocked on my [B] door and entered the [Dbm] room,
my trembling subsided in his sure [Abm] embrace.
He would be my first [B] man with a careful [Dbm] hand.
He wiped out the [Eb] tears that ran down my face.
[Abm] They call me the [Dbm] wild [Abm] rose, [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I [Dbm] do not [Abm] know, for my name was her eyes of day.
On the second [B] day I brought her a flower.
[Dbm] She was more beautiful [Eb] than any woman I've [Abm] seen.
And I said, do you know [B] where the wild roses [Dbm] grow so [Eb] sweet and scarlet and free?
[Abm] On the second day he [B] came with a single red [Dbm] rose.
He said, give me a [Eb] lot [Abm] of my [B] head as I lay on the bed.
[Dbm] If I show you the [Eb] roses we'll get by.
[Abm] They call me the [Dbm] wild [Abm] rose, [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I [Dbm] do not [Abm] know, for my name was her eyes of day.
On the third [B] day he took me to the river.
[Dbm] He showed me the [Eb] roses and the kiss.
[Abm] And the last thing I heard was a muttered [Dbm] word.
As he knelt [Eb] above me with a rock in his [Abm] fist.
On the last day I [B] took her where the wild roses [Dbm] grow.
She lay on the bank, the winter light as a [Abm] thief.
And I kissed her goodbye, said old [B] beauty must die.
And I leant down [Eb] and planted a rose between her teeth.
[Abm] They call me [Dbm] the wild rose, [Abm]
[B] but my name was her eyes of day.
Why they call [Ab] me I do not [Abm] know, for my name [Eb] was her [Abm] eyes of day.
For my name [Gb] was her [Abm] eyes of day.
For my [Gb] name was her eyes [Abm] of day.
[Ab] [G] [Ab] [N]
They call me the wild [Abm] rose, [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I do not know, for my name was her eyes of day.
On the first [B] day I saw her I knew she was [Dbm] the one.
She stared in my eyes and smiled.
[Abm] Her lips were the [B] color of the roses [Dbm] that grew down [Eb] the river all bloody [Abm] and wild.
When he knocked on my [B] door and entered the [Dbm] room,
my trembling subsided in his sure [Abm] embrace.
He would be my first [B] man with a careful [Dbm] hand.
He wiped out the [Eb] tears that ran down my face.
[Abm] They call me the [Dbm] wild [Abm] rose, [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I [Dbm] do not [Abm] know, for my name was her eyes of day.
On the second [B] day I brought her a flower.
[Dbm] She was more beautiful [Eb] than any woman I've [Abm] seen.
And I said, do you know [B] where the wild roses [Dbm] grow so [Eb] sweet and scarlet and free?
[Abm] On the second day he [B] came with a single red [Dbm] rose.
He said, give me a [Eb] lot [Abm] of my [B] head as I lay on the bed.
[Dbm] If I show you the [Eb] roses we'll get by.
[Abm] They call me the [Dbm] wild [Abm] rose, [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I [Dbm] do not [Abm] know, for my name was her eyes of day.
On the third [B] day he took me to the river.
[Dbm] He showed me the [Eb] roses and the kiss.
[Abm] And the last thing I heard was a muttered [Dbm] word.
As he knelt [Eb] above me with a rock in his [Abm] fist.
On the last day I [B] took her where the wild roses [Dbm] grow.
She lay on the bank, the winter light as a [Abm] thief.
And I kissed her goodbye, said old [B] beauty must die.
And I leant down [Eb] and planted a rose between her teeth.
[Abm] They call me [Dbm] the wild rose, [Abm]
[B] but my name was her eyes of day.
Why they call [Ab] me I do not [Abm] know, for my name [Eb] was her [Abm] eyes of day.
For my name [Gb] was her [Abm] eyes of day.
For my [Gb] name was her eyes [Abm] of day.
[Ab] [G] [Ab] [N]
Key:
Abm
Dbm
B
Eb
Ab
Abm
Dbm
B
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_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Abm] _ _
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They call me the wild [Abm] rose, _ [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I do not know, _ _ for my name was her eyes of day.
On the first [B] day I saw her I knew she was [Dbm] the one.
She stared in my eyes and smiled.
[Abm] Her lips were the [B] color of the roses [Dbm] that grew down [Eb] the river all bloody [Abm] and wild.
When he knocked on my [B] door and entered the [Dbm] room,
my trembling subsided in his sure [Abm] embrace.
He would be my first [B] man with a careful [Dbm] hand.
He wiped out the [Eb] tears that ran down my face.
[Abm] They call me the [Dbm] wild [Abm] rose, _ [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I [Dbm] do not [Abm] know, _ for my name was her eyes of day.
On the second [B] day I brought her a flower.
[Dbm] She was more beautiful [Eb] than any woman I've [Abm] seen.
And I said, do you know [B] where the wild roses [Dbm] grow so [Eb] sweet and scarlet and free?
[Abm] On the second day he [B] came with a single red [Dbm] rose.
He said, give me a [Eb] lot _ [Abm] of my [B] head as I lay on the bed.
[Dbm] If I show you the [Eb] roses we'll get by.
_ [Abm] They call me the [Dbm] wild [Abm] rose, _ [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I [Dbm] do not [Abm] know, _ for my name was her eyes of day.
On the third [B] day he took me to the river.
[Dbm] He showed me the [Eb] roses and the kiss.
[Abm] And the last thing I heard was a muttered [Dbm] word.
As he knelt [Eb] above me with a rock in his [Abm] fist.
On the last day I [B] took her where the wild roses [Dbm] grow.
She lay on the bank, the winter light as a [Abm] thief.
And I kissed her goodbye, said old [B] beauty must die.
And I leant down [Eb] and planted a rose between her teeth.
[Abm] They call me [Dbm] the wild rose, [Abm] _
[B] but my name was her eyes of day.
Why they call [Ab] me I do not [Abm] know, _ for my name [Eb] was her [Abm] eyes of day.
For my name [Gb] was her [Abm] eyes of day.
For my [Gb] name was her eyes [Abm] of day. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They call me the wild [Abm] rose, _ [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I do not know, _ _ for my name was her eyes of day.
On the first [B] day I saw her I knew she was [Dbm] the one.
She stared in my eyes and smiled.
[Abm] Her lips were the [B] color of the roses [Dbm] that grew down [Eb] the river all bloody [Abm] and wild.
When he knocked on my [B] door and entered the [Dbm] room,
my trembling subsided in his sure [Abm] embrace.
He would be my first [B] man with a careful [Dbm] hand.
He wiped out the [Eb] tears that ran down my face.
[Abm] They call me the [Dbm] wild [Abm] rose, _ [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I [Dbm] do not [Abm] know, _ for my name was her eyes of day.
On the second [B] day I brought her a flower.
[Dbm] She was more beautiful [Eb] than any woman I've [Abm] seen.
And I said, do you know [B] where the wild roses [Dbm] grow so [Eb] sweet and scarlet and free?
[Abm] On the second day he [B] came with a single red [Dbm] rose.
He said, give me a [Eb] lot _ [Abm] of my [B] head as I lay on the bed.
[Dbm] If I show you the [Eb] roses we'll get by.
_ [Abm] They call me the [Dbm] wild [Abm] rose, _ [B] but my name was her [Eb] eyes of day.
[Abm] Why they call me I [Dbm] do not [Abm] know, _ for my name was her eyes of day.
On the third [B] day he took me to the river.
[Dbm] He showed me the [Eb] roses and the kiss.
[Abm] And the last thing I heard was a muttered [Dbm] word.
As he knelt [Eb] above me with a rock in his [Abm] fist.
On the last day I [B] took her where the wild roses [Dbm] grow.
She lay on the bank, the winter light as a [Abm] thief.
And I kissed her goodbye, said old [B] beauty must die.
And I leant down [Eb] and planted a rose between her teeth.
[Abm] They call me [Dbm] the wild rose, [Abm] _
[B] but my name was her eyes of day.
Why they call [Ab] me I do not [Abm] know, _ for my name [Eb] was her [Abm] eyes of day.
For my name [Gb] was her [Abm] eyes of day.
For my [Gb] name was her eyes [Abm] of day. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _