Put Some Silver in the Jukebox Chords by Dick Curless
Tempo:
127.1 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
C
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A]
[E]
I walked into a tavern, [B] it was cheap and small,
With an ancient silent jukebox [A] that leaned against [E] the wall.
A girl stood near the jukebox with sad and [A] hurting eyes,
[B] When I asked if she was lonely, she [E] replied,
Drop some silver in the jukebox and [B] I'll dance with you.
Though there's other guys around here,
[A] much handsomer [E] than you,
But you seem like a good guy, so I'll give you [A] first chance.
Drop [B] some silver in the jukebox and [E] you'll dance.
So I fed the silent jukebox [B] just to dance with [E] her,
[B] And she played the longest, saddest [A] songs that I'd [E] ever heard.
Then I asked her if she'd join me for a drink or two [A] or three,
And [B] she threw that same old [Abm] message [E] back to me.
Drop some silver in the jukebox and [B] I'll drink your wine,
And listen to that case of [A] blues that you've got [E] on your mind.
For your heart's either broken or badly bent, [A] I think,
Drop [B] some silver in the jukebox and [E] you'll drink.
[C]
[F] So we talked and danced, [C] drank right up till closing time,
And when we walked out from the tavern, [Bb] I had spent my last [F] thin dime.
So I asked her if she'd care to hear a little music [A] up at [Bb] my place,
[C] And she shoved that same old message in [F] my face.
Drop some silver in the jukebox [Dm] and [C] I'll drink your wine,
[Gm]
[C] And listen to that case of [Bb] blues that you've got [F] on your mind.
For your heart's either broken [Bb] or [F] badly bent, [Bb] I think,
Drop [C] some silver in the jukebox and [F] we'll drink.
Drop [C] some silver in the jukebox and [F] we'll drink.
[E]
I walked into a tavern, [B] it was cheap and small,
With an ancient silent jukebox [A] that leaned against [E] the wall.
A girl stood near the jukebox with sad and [A] hurting eyes,
[B] When I asked if she was lonely, she [E] replied,
Drop some silver in the jukebox and [B] I'll dance with you.
Though there's other guys around here,
[A] much handsomer [E] than you,
But you seem like a good guy, so I'll give you [A] first chance.
Drop [B] some silver in the jukebox and [E] you'll dance.
So I fed the silent jukebox [B] just to dance with [E] her,
[B] And she played the longest, saddest [A] songs that I'd [E] ever heard.
Then I asked her if she'd join me for a drink or two [A] or three,
And [B] she threw that same old [Abm] message [E] back to me.
Drop some silver in the jukebox and [B] I'll drink your wine,
And listen to that case of [A] blues that you've got [E] on your mind.
For your heart's either broken or badly bent, [A] I think,
Drop [B] some silver in the jukebox and [E] you'll drink.
[C]
[F] So we talked and danced, [C] drank right up till closing time,
And when we walked out from the tavern, [Bb] I had spent my last [F] thin dime.
So I asked her if she'd care to hear a little music [A] up at [Bb] my place,
[C] And she shoved that same old message in [F] my face.
Drop some silver in the jukebox [Dm] and [C] I'll drink your wine,
[Gm]
[C] And listen to that case of [Bb] blues that you've got [F] on your mind.
For your heart's either broken [Bb] or [F] badly bent, [Bb] I think,
Drop [C] some silver in the jukebox and [F] we'll drink.
Drop [C] some silver in the jukebox and [F] we'll drink.
Key:
E
A
B
C
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[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I walked into a tavern, [B] it was cheap and small, _ _
With an ancient silent jukebox [A] that leaned against [E] the wall.
A girl stood near the _ jukebox with sad and [A] hurting eyes,
[B] When I asked if she was lonely, she [E] replied,
_ _ _ _ Drop some silver in the jukebox and [B] I'll dance with you. _ _
Though there's other guys around here, _
[A] much handsomer [E] than you, _
But you seem like a good guy, so I'll give you [A] first chance.
Drop [B] some silver in the jukebox and [E] you'll _ dance.
_ _ So I fed the silent _ jukebox [B] just to dance with [E] her,
[B] _ And she played the longest, saddest [A] songs that I'd [E] ever heard.
Then I asked her if she'd join me for a drink or two [A] or three,
And [B] she threw that same old [Abm] message [E] back to _ me.
_ _ Drop some silver in the jukebox and [B] I'll drink your wine, _
And listen to that case of [A] blues that you've got [E] on your mind. _
For your heart's either broken _ or badly bent, [A] I think,
Drop [B] some silver in the jukebox and [E] you'll drink.
_ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ So we talked and danced, [C] drank right up till closing time, _ _
And when we walked out from the tavern, _ [Bb] I had spent my last [F] thin dime. _ _
_ So I asked her if she'd care to hear a little music _ [A] up at [Bb] my place, _
[C] And she shoved that same old message in [F] my face.
_ _ _ _ Drop some silver in the jukebox [Dm] and [C] I'll drink your wine,
_ [Gm] _ _
[C] And listen to that case of [Bb] blues that you've got [F] on your mind. _
For your heart's either broken [Bb] or [F] badly bent, [Bb] I think,
Drop [C] some silver in the jukebox and [F] we'll drink.
_ _ _ Drop [C] some silver in the jukebox and [F] we'll drink. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I walked into a tavern, [B] it was cheap and small, _ _
With an ancient silent jukebox [A] that leaned against [E] the wall.
A girl stood near the _ jukebox with sad and [A] hurting eyes,
[B] When I asked if she was lonely, she [E] replied,
_ _ _ _ Drop some silver in the jukebox and [B] I'll dance with you. _ _
Though there's other guys around here, _
[A] much handsomer [E] than you, _
But you seem like a good guy, so I'll give you [A] first chance.
Drop [B] some silver in the jukebox and [E] you'll _ dance.
_ _ So I fed the silent _ jukebox [B] just to dance with [E] her,
[B] _ And she played the longest, saddest [A] songs that I'd [E] ever heard.
Then I asked her if she'd join me for a drink or two [A] or three,
And [B] she threw that same old [Abm] message [E] back to _ me.
_ _ Drop some silver in the jukebox and [B] I'll drink your wine, _
And listen to that case of [A] blues that you've got [E] on your mind. _
For your heart's either broken _ or badly bent, [A] I think,
Drop [B] some silver in the jukebox and [E] you'll drink.
_ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ So we talked and danced, [C] drank right up till closing time, _ _
And when we walked out from the tavern, _ [Bb] I had spent my last [F] thin dime. _ _
_ So I asked her if she'd care to hear a little music _ [A] up at [Bb] my place, _
[C] And she shoved that same old message in [F] my face.
_ _ _ _ Drop some silver in the jukebox [Dm] and [C] I'll drink your wine,
_ [Gm] _ _
[C] And listen to that case of [Bb] blues that you've got [F] on your mind. _
For your heart's either broken [Bb] or [F] badly bent, [Bb] I think,
Drop [C] some silver in the jukebox and [F] we'll drink.
_ _ _ Drop [C] some silver in the jukebox and [F] we'll drink. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _