Chords for Lázaro Cristóbal Comala & Todd Clouser - Bad Bad Men // PYL Session
Tempo:
69.5 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
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B
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[A] [A]
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in [A] the good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the good [A] old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the good [A] old world.
When Jesus Christ [F#m] was president,
[D] He fired [C#m] all the sentenced men.
[A] He tripped down [F#m] to where the speaker's at.
[Bm] He took his good [E] book home.
[A] He wrote, [F#m] Tom could you hear my [D] song?
And asked them [C#m] not to sing along.
[A]
He waked me [F#m] up and dusted me [Bm] off.
And kicked my [Em] lungs back home.
[D] There's no sense in being [E] someone you ain't.
[D] Unless that man [E] is a bad, bad man in [A] the good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
Silas was [F#m] a good man.
[D] He gave him [C#m] Ginsberg and Elby.
[A] And one day I [F#m] knocked on the [Bm] door of the old [E] Joseph Smith.
[A] And I'm leaning [F#m] to think
[D] That there's a [C#m] bullet for each [A] one of us.
And I'm [F#m] aware of [Bm] what's coming.
And in that [E] much you'll also be [D] too.
And towards the end [D#] you'll forget.
It won't [E] be worse or the same.
[D] If this strange world can [E] bear you from time to time.
[A] There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
[Em] [Cm] [A]
[D] [A]
There's [D] bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[Am]
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[Am] [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
[G] [A]
[Am] [B]
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in [A] the good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the good [A] old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the good [A] old world.
When Jesus Christ [F#m] was president,
[D] He fired [C#m] all the sentenced men.
[A] He tripped down [F#m] to where the speaker's at.
[Bm] He took his good [E] book home.
[A] He wrote, [F#m] Tom could you hear my [D] song?
And asked them [C#m] not to sing along.
[A]
He waked me [F#m] up and dusted me [Bm] off.
And kicked my [Em] lungs back home.
[D] There's no sense in being [E] someone you ain't.
[D] Unless that man [E] is a bad, bad man in [A] the good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
Silas was [F#m] a good man.
[D] He gave him [C#m] Ginsberg and Elby.
[A] And one day I [F#m] knocked on the [Bm] door of the old [E] Joseph Smith.
[A] And I'm leaning [F#m] to think
[D] That there's a [C#m] bullet for each [A] one of us.
And I'm [F#m] aware of [Bm] what's coming.
And in that [E] much you'll also be [D] too.
And towards the end [D#] you'll forget.
It won't [E] be worse or the same.
[D] If this strange world can [E] bear you from time to time.
[A] There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
[Em] [Cm] [A]
[D] [A]
There's [D] bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[Am]
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[Am] [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
[G] [A]
[Am] [B]
Key:
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D
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F#m
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_ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
_ [B] There's bad, bad men living in [A] the good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
_ There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the good [A] old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the good [A] old world. _ _ _
When Jesus Christ [F#m] was president,
[D] He fired [C#m] all the sentenced men.
[A] He tripped down [F#m] to where the speaker's at.
[Bm] He took his good [E] book home.
_ [A] He wrote, [F#m] Tom could you hear my [D] song?
And asked them [C#m] not to sing along.
[A]
He waked me [F#m] up and dusted me [Bm] off.
And kicked my [Em] lungs back home.
[D] _ There's no sense in being [E] someone you ain't.
_ [D] _ Unless that man [E] is a bad, bad man in [A] the good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world. _ _
Silas was [F#m] a good man.
[D] He gave him [C#m] Ginsberg and Elby.
[A] And one day I [F#m] knocked on the [Bm] door of the old [E] Joseph Smith.
[A] And I'm leaning [F#m] to think
[D] That there's a [C#m] bullet for each [A] one of us.
And I'm [F#m] aware of [Bm] what's coming.
And in that [E] much you'll also be [D] too.
And towards the end [D#] you'll forget.
It won't [E] be worse or the same.
_ _ [D] If this strange world can [E] bear you from time to time.
[A] There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
_ There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ There's [D] bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world. _
_ [B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
_ There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[Am] _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[Am] _ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [B] _
[A] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
_ [B] There's bad, bad men living in [A] the good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
_ There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the good [A] old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the good [A] old world. _ _ _
When Jesus Christ [F#m] was president,
[D] He fired [C#m] all the sentenced men.
[A] He tripped down [F#m] to where the speaker's at.
[Bm] He took his good [E] book home.
_ [A] He wrote, [F#m] Tom could you hear my [D] song?
And asked them [C#m] not to sing along.
[A]
He waked me [F#m] up and dusted me [Bm] off.
And kicked my [Em] lungs back home.
[D] _ There's no sense in being [E] someone you ain't.
_ [D] _ Unless that man [E] is a bad, bad man in [A] the good old world.
There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world. _ _
Silas was [F#m] a good man.
[D] He gave him [C#m] Ginsberg and Elby.
[A] And one day I [F#m] knocked on the [Bm] door of the old [E] Joseph Smith.
[A] And I'm leaning [F#m] to think
[D] That there's a [C#m] bullet for each [A] one of us.
And I'm [F#m] aware of [Bm] what's coming.
And in that [E] much you'll also be [D] too.
And towards the end [D#] you'll forget.
It won't [E] be worse or the same.
_ _ [D] If this strange world can [E] bear you from time to time.
[A] There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
_ There's bad, bad men living in the good old world. _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ There's [D] bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world. _
_ [B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
_ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world.
_ There's bad, bad men living in the good old world.
[Am] _
[B] There's bad, bad men living in the [A] good old world.
[Am] _ [D] There's bad, bad [E] men living in the [A] good old world. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [B] _