Chords for Peter Case - Entella Hotel - Live at McCabe's
Tempo:
89.4 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
G
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Man, it's sad.
How you feeling, Peter?
Well, I'll tell you one thing I feel.
This is like the first time in about 90 gigs
that I played the same city two nights in a [Eb] row.
And [B] so I got up this morning and I drove to Bakersfield
and drove back just to get in the mood.
[F]
But outside of that, good.
All right, somebody went to the big town
and [E] let me make sure this guitar is right
because we're trying to cut an album tonight.
[C] And
[G]
[Eb] That ain't gonna work on no album.
All right, hold on.
I'm gonna sing a song [C] about somebody goes to the big city
and this [Gb] is their first experience there.
[F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[F]
Well, there was no way of telling on the first day in town
how far it was from the Greyhound station till midnight.
And always, always,
you checked into a room at the Intelli Hotel.
Got used to the gloom and the smell
and the thrill at the sight of old man laying in hard wax.
So [Bb] you go up on Broadway where [F] the sailors are rowing
[Bb] and the girls give themselves names
like Lola, [F] Estelle and Nicole.
They work at a place [Bb] called the Garden of Earthly [F] Delight
and [C] the tourists [F] pouring from all over to take in the sight.
Now in the sweet summer heat,
Nick the cop walks the beat
and you feel him coming from way down the street.
[Bb] He's drawing lines in the dirt with his feet
and daring [F] it across.
And all the same, why knows I still see in my dreams
tighten up and stop making scenes.
And here [Bb] comes Nick, all the swagger
and the old ones [F] are whispering, toss it.
[Bb] And Nick picks it up and looks for [F] who's needing it most.
[C] And the ones on the lam are [F] all getting ready to rust.
And the [Bb] afternoon goes on forever [F] like some drunken bum
till the sun finally drowns beneath the bridge
and the night has [F] begun.
[G] Down by the [F] bay, the ship's horns are blasting the fog
as we stumble and mutter
and run through the gutter like dogs.
[Bb] With one guy to play [F] and dying to play it each night
[Bb] [F] in the back of a place called the Garden of Earthly Delight.
All right, play it on the guitar, man.
[Bb]
[F]
[Bb] [Dm] [F]
[C] [F]
So high in your room, the mirror falls with a roar
and you're staring at pieces that lay broke on the floor
and [Bb] there's a knock on the door.
The guy says, there's a call on [F] the phone.
You figure nobody knows your room or your name.
You guess it's someone just playing a game
so you answer it guarded, [Bb] expecting to still be alone.
It's [F] Nicole, she says she's getting off early [G] tonight.
[F]
[Bb] They're in the box, just had a [F] terrible fight.
[Bb] And would you come down to meet her?
[Dm] Would that be all right?
[F] So [Am] you walk in the back [F] door
and the first thing you hear is her song.
At the [C] Garden of Earthly [F] Delights, the show must go on.
You [Bb] got one guy to play
and you're dying to [F] play it each night.
In the back of a joint called the Garden of Earthly Delight.
You got [Bb] one guy to play
and you're dying to play [F] it tonight.
[Bb] With [F] your backs to the [C] bar at the Garden of [F] Earthly Delight.
All right.
And now, I'm so [Bb] on my high.
I'm [F] not down, [Bb] oh yeah.
In the back of a place [C] called the Garden of Earthly Delight.
Thank you.
[D] [C]
How you feeling, Peter?
Well, I'll tell you one thing I feel.
This is like the first time in about 90 gigs
that I played the same city two nights in a [Eb] row.
And [B] so I got up this morning and I drove to Bakersfield
and drove back just to get in the mood.
[F]
But outside of that, good.
All right, somebody went to the big town
and [E] let me make sure this guitar is right
because we're trying to cut an album tonight.
[C] And
[G]
[Eb] That ain't gonna work on no album.
All right, hold on.
I'm gonna sing a song [C] about somebody goes to the big city
and this [Gb] is their first experience there.
[F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F]
[Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[F]
Well, there was no way of telling on the first day in town
how far it was from the Greyhound station till midnight.
And always, always,
you checked into a room at the Intelli Hotel.
Got used to the gloom and the smell
and the thrill at the sight of old man laying in hard wax.
So [Bb] you go up on Broadway where [F] the sailors are rowing
[Bb] and the girls give themselves names
like Lola, [F] Estelle and Nicole.
They work at a place [Bb] called the Garden of Earthly [F] Delight
and [C] the tourists [F] pouring from all over to take in the sight.
Now in the sweet summer heat,
Nick the cop walks the beat
and you feel him coming from way down the street.
[Bb] He's drawing lines in the dirt with his feet
and daring [F] it across.
And all the same, why knows I still see in my dreams
tighten up and stop making scenes.
And here [Bb] comes Nick, all the swagger
and the old ones [F] are whispering, toss it.
[Bb] And Nick picks it up and looks for [F] who's needing it most.
[C] And the ones on the lam are [F] all getting ready to rust.
And the [Bb] afternoon goes on forever [F] like some drunken bum
till the sun finally drowns beneath the bridge
and the night has [F] begun.
[G] Down by the [F] bay, the ship's horns are blasting the fog
as we stumble and mutter
and run through the gutter like dogs.
[Bb] With one guy to play [F] and dying to play it each night
[Bb] [F] in the back of a place called the Garden of Earthly Delight.
All right, play it on the guitar, man.
[Bb]
[F]
[Bb] [Dm] [F]
[C] [F]
So high in your room, the mirror falls with a roar
and you're staring at pieces that lay broke on the floor
and [Bb] there's a knock on the door.
The guy says, there's a call on [F] the phone.
You figure nobody knows your room or your name.
You guess it's someone just playing a game
so you answer it guarded, [Bb] expecting to still be alone.
It's [F] Nicole, she says she's getting off early [G] tonight.
[F]
[Bb] They're in the box, just had a [F] terrible fight.
[Bb] And would you come down to meet her?
[Dm] Would that be all right?
[F] So [Am] you walk in the back [F] door
and the first thing you hear is her song.
At the [C] Garden of Earthly [F] Delights, the show must go on.
You [Bb] got one guy to play
and you're dying to [F] play it each night.
In the back of a joint called the Garden of Earthly Delight.
You got [Bb] one guy to play
and you're dying to play [F] it tonight.
[Bb] With [F] your backs to the [C] bar at the Garden of [F] Earthly Delight.
All right.
And now, I'm so [Bb] on my high.
I'm [F] not down, [Bb] oh yeah.
In the back of a place [C] called the Garden of Earthly Delight.
Thank you.
[D] [C]
Key:
F
Bb
C
G
Eb
F
Bb
C
_ _ Man, it's sad.
How you feeling, Peter?
_ _ _ Well, I'll tell you one thing I feel.
This is like the first time in about 90 gigs
that I played the same city two nights in a [Eb] row.
And [B] so I got up this morning and I drove to Bakersfield
and drove back just to get in the mood.
[F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
But outside of that, good. _ _ _
All right, somebody went to the big town
and [E] let me make sure this guitar is right
because we're trying to cut an album tonight.
_ [C] And_ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ That ain't gonna work on no album.
All right, hold on.
I'm gonna sing a song [C] about somebody goes to the big city
and this [Gb] is their first experience there. _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Well, there was no way of telling on the first day in town
how far it was from the Greyhound station till midnight. _ _
And always, always, _ _
you checked into a room at the Intelli Hotel.
_ Got used to the gloom and the smell
and the thrill at the sight of old man laying in hard wax. _ _
So [Bb] you go up on Broadway where [F] the sailors are rowing _
_ [Bb] and the girls give themselves names
like Lola, [F] Estelle and Nicole. _ _
_ _ They work at a place [Bb] called the Garden of Earthly [F] Delight _
_ and [C] the tourists [F] pouring from all over to take in the sight. _
_ _ Now in the sweet summer heat,
Nick the cop walks the beat
and you feel him coming from way down the street.
[Bb] He's drawing lines in the dirt with his feet
and daring [F] it across. _
_ _ _ And all the same, why knows I still see in my dreams
tighten up and stop making scenes.
And here [Bb] comes Nick, all the swagger
and the old ones [F] are whispering, toss it.
_ _ _ [Bb] And Nick picks it up and looks for [F] who's needing it most.
_ _ [C] And the ones on the lam are [F] all getting ready to rust.
_ And the [Bb] afternoon goes on forever [F] like some drunken bum
till the sun finally drowns beneath the bridge
and the night has [F] begun.
_ _ _ [G] _ Down by the [F] bay, the ship's horns are blasting the fog
_ as we stumble and mutter
and run through the gutter like dogs.
_ _ _ [Bb] With one guy to play [F] and dying to play it each night
[Bb] _ _ [F] in the back of a place called the Garden of Earthly Delight.
All right, play it on the guitar, man. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [F] _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ So high in your room, the mirror falls with a roar
and you're staring at pieces that lay broke on the floor
and [Bb] there's a knock on the door.
The guy says, there's a call on [F] the phone. _ _
_ You figure nobody knows your room or your name.
You guess it's someone just playing a game
so you answer it guarded, [Bb] expecting to still be alone.
_ _ _ It's [F] Nicole, she says she's getting off early [G] tonight.
[F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] They're in the box, just had a [F] terrible fight. _
_ _ _ [Bb] And would you come down to meet her?
[Dm] Would that be all right?
_ [F] _ So [Am] you walk in the back [F] door
and the first thing you hear is her song.
_ At the [C] Garden of Earthly [F] Delights, the show must go on.
_ You [Bb] got one guy to play
and you're dying to [F] play it each night.
_ _ In the back of a joint called the Garden of Earthly Delight. _ _
_ You got [Bb] one guy to play
and you're dying to play [F] it tonight. _ _
_ [Bb] With [F] your backs to the [C] bar at the Garden of [F] Earthly Delight. _
All right.
And _ _ _ _ _ now, _ I'm so [Bb] on my high.
I'm _ [F] not down, [Bb] oh yeah.
_ In the back of a place [C] called the Garden of Earthly Delight. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Thank _ you.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
How you feeling, Peter?
_ _ _ Well, I'll tell you one thing I feel.
This is like the first time in about 90 gigs
that I played the same city two nights in a [Eb] row.
And [B] so I got up this morning and I drove to Bakersfield
and drove back just to get in the mood.
[F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
But outside of that, good. _ _ _
All right, somebody went to the big town
and [E] let me make sure this guitar is right
because we're trying to cut an album tonight.
_ [C] And_ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ That ain't gonna work on no album.
All right, hold on.
I'm gonna sing a song [C] about somebody goes to the big city
and this [Gb] is their first experience there. _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Well, there was no way of telling on the first day in town
how far it was from the Greyhound station till midnight. _ _
And always, always, _ _
you checked into a room at the Intelli Hotel.
_ Got used to the gloom and the smell
and the thrill at the sight of old man laying in hard wax. _ _
So [Bb] you go up on Broadway where [F] the sailors are rowing _
_ [Bb] and the girls give themselves names
like Lola, [F] Estelle and Nicole. _ _
_ _ They work at a place [Bb] called the Garden of Earthly [F] Delight _
_ and [C] the tourists [F] pouring from all over to take in the sight. _
_ _ Now in the sweet summer heat,
Nick the cop walks the beat
and you feel him coming from way down the street.
[Bb] He's drawing lines in the dirt with his feet
and daring [F] it across. _
_ _ _ And all the same, why knows I still see in my dreams
tighten up and stop making scenes.
And here [Bb] comes Nick, all the swagger
and the old ones [F] are whispering, toss it.
_ _ _ [Bb] And Nick picks it up and looks for [F] who's needing it most.
_ _ [C] And the ones on the lam are [F] all getting ready to rust.
_ And the [Bb] afternoon goes on forever [F] like some drunken bum
till the sun finally drowns beneath the bridge
and the night has [F] begun.
_ _ _ [G] _ Down by the [F] bay, the ship's horns are blasting the fog
_ as we stumble and mutter
and run through the gutter like dogs.
_ _ _ [Bb] With one guy to play [F] and dying to play it each night
[Bb] _ _ [F] in the back of a place called the Garden of Earthly Delight.
All right, play it on the guitar, man. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [F] _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ So high in your room, the mirror falls with a roar
and you're staring at pieces that lay broke on the floor
and [Bb] there's a knock on the door.
The guy says, there's a call on [F] the phone. _ _
_ You figure nobody knows your room or your name.
You guess it's someone just playing a game
so you answer it guarded, [Bb] expecting to still be alone.
_ _ _ It's [F] Nicole, she says she's getting off early [G] tonight.
[F] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] They're in the box, just had a [F] terrible fight. _
_ _ _ [Bb] And would you come down to meet her?
[Dm] Would that be all right?
_ [F] _ So [Am] you walk in the back [F] door
and the first thing you hear is her song.
_ At the [C] Garden of Earthly [F] Delights, the show must go on.
_ You [Bb] got one guy to play
and you're dying to [F] play it each night.
_ _ In the back of a joint called the Garden of Earthly Delight. _ _
_ You got [Bb] one guy to play
and you're dying to play [F] it tonight. _ _
_ [Bb] With [F] your backs to the [C] bar at the Garden of [F] Earthly Delight. _
All right.
And _ _ _ _ _ now, _ I'm so [Bb] on my high.
I'm _ [F] not down, [Bb] oh yeah.
_ In the back of a place [C] called the Garden of Earthly Delight. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Thank _ you.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _