Chords for Robbie Fulks & Don Stiernberg - I Like Being Left Alone
Tempo:
152.25 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
C#
F#m
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Start Jamming...
[N] It was a little [F#] town.
It was a town where they had a, like I learned some [A] Swedish,
[D] you know, just thank you and
we're in the bathroom and stuff like that.
[A] It turned out this little hamlet had [D] kind of its own language.
It was kind of like a little hillbilly hamlet with its own [F#] tongue.
So
[C#m] that's mainly [F#] what I remember about that place.
And also [C#m] there was about [A] four people there, [F#] so I guess she was [F#m] one of them.
[F#]
This is like [A] a tribute to that gig.
This is called I Like [C#] Being Left [F#m] Alone.
[F#] So I give my wish to the night.
I like being left alone.
[B]
I like a chocolate pie, [C#] clear blue sky, [F#] glass of Coterones.
Yeah, [B] I like summer and [C#] I like fall.
[F#] I like music but [B] most of all, I [A#] like [C#] being [F#m] left alone.
[F#] Talking about sales, [D#m] talking about the [F#] government.
I'm talking about the [D#m] children.
[B] I'm talking about [F#] you, you, you, my God, I'm talking [B] sweet love.
Man, [F#] everybody wants some.
But I'd rather be lonesome.
[B] I'd rather be [C#] blue.
[F#] [C#] I like [F#] being [B] left alone.
Keep me well [C#]
away from the PDA, traffic and telephone.
[F#]
Don't care how [E] [C#] much I [F#m] earn, if [F#] I can get one [B] thing in return.
The way it is, people [C#] like me left [F#] alone.
[B]
[E] [B]
[F#]
[B] [F#]
[B]
[C#] [F#]
You don't have to [D#m] sit and hold hands.
You [F#m] already got the [F#] gold in your hands.
[D#m] Say I'm talking like I [B] don't want to.
Maybe [F#m] that's true.
[F#] What's so hard to say [B] to things, son?
Bad words [F#] to the wisdom.
You can make the telegram, son.
[B] I'll just stay [C#]
blue.
[F#]
I like being left [B] alone.
I like [C#] chocolate [E] pie, clear [C#] blue sky, and nice and cool to go.
[A#] [F#]
Yeah, [B] I like water.
[C#] I like air.
[F#] I like space, but [B] not to share.
I like [F#] being left alone.
[F#m] [B] Yeah, I like summer.
[C#m] I like fall.
But the [E] thing that [B] thrills me most of all is I [F#]
like [A#m] you.
I like you.
[F#m]
It was a town where they had a, like I learned some [A] Swedish,
[D] you know, just thank you and
we're in the bathroom and stuff like that.
[A] It turned out this little hamlet had [D] kind of its own language.
It was kind of like a little hillbilly hamlet with its own [F#] tongue.
So
[C#m] that's mainly [F#] what I remember about that place.
And also [C#m] there was about [A] four people there, [F#] so I guess she was [F#m] one of them.
[F#]
This is like [A] a tribute to that gig.
This is called I Like [C#] Being Left [F#m] Alone.
[F#] So I give my wish to the night.
I like being left alone.
[B]
I like a chocolate pie, [C#] clear blue sky, [F#] glass of Coterones.
Yeah, [B] I like summer and [C#] I like fall.
[F#] I like music but [B] most of all, I [A#] like [C#] being [F#m] left alone.
[F#] Talking about sales, [D#m] talking about the [F#] government.
I'm talking about the [D#m] children.
[B] I'm talking about [F#] you, you, you, my God, I'm talking [B] sweet love.
Man, [F#] everybody wants some.
But I'd rather be lonesome.
[B] I'd rather be [C#] blue.
[F#] [C#] I like [F#] being [B] left alone.
Keep me well [C#]
away from the PDA, traffic and telephone.
[F#]
Don't care how [E] [C#] much I [F#m] earn, if [F#] I can get one [B] thing in return.
The way it is, people [C#] like me left [F#] alone.
[B]
[E] [B]
[F#]
[B] [F#]
[B]
[C#] [F#]
You don't have to [D#m] sit and hold hands.
You [F#m] already got the [F#] gold in your hands.
[D#m] Say I'm talking like I [B] don't want to.
Maybe [F#m] that's true.
[F#] What's so hard to say [B] to things, son?
Bad words [F#] to the wisdom.
You can make the telegram, son.
[B] I'll just stay [C#]
blue.
[F#]
I like being left [B] alone.
I like [C#] chocolate [E] pie, clear [C#] blue sky, and nice and cool to go.
[A#] [F#]
Yeah, [B] I like water.
[C#] I like air.
[F#] I like space, but [B] not to share.
I like [F#] being left alone.
[F#m] [B] Yeah, I like summer.
[C#m] I like fall.
But the [E] thing that [B] thrills me most of all is I [F#]
like [A#m] you.
I like you.
[F#m]
Key:
F#
B
C#
F#m
A
F#
B
C#
[N] _ It was a little [F#] town.
It was a town where they had a, like I learned some [A] Swedish, _ _
[D] _ you know, just thank you and
we're in the bathroom and stuff like that.
_ _ [A] It turned out this little hamlet had [D] kind of its own language.
It was kind of like a little hillbilly hamlet with its own [F#] tongue.
So _
[C#m] that's mainly [F#] what I remember about that place. _
_ And also [C#m] there was about [A] four people there, [F#] so I guess she was [F#m] one of them.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _
This is like [A] a tribute to that gig.
This is called I Like [C#] Being Left [F#m] Alone.
_ _ _ _ [F#] So I give my wish to the night. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I like being left alone.
[B] _
_ _ _ _ I like a chocolate pie, [C#] clear blue sky, [F#] glass of _ Coterones. _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, [B] I like summer and [C#] I like fall.
[F#] I like music but [B] most of all, _ _ _ _ I [A#] like [C#] being [F#m] left alone. _
_ [F#] _ _ Talking about sales, [D#m] _ _ _ talking about the [F#] government.
_ _ I'm talking about the [D#m] children.
_ [B] _ I'm talking about [F#] you, you, you, my God, I'm talking [B] sweet love.
_ _ Man, [F#] everybody wants some.
_ _ But I'd rather be _ lonesome.
[B] _ _ I'd rather be [C#] blue.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [C#] I like [F#] being _ _ [B] left alone.
_ _ _ _ Keep me well [C#]
away from the _ PDA, traffic and telephone.
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
Don't care how [E] _ [C#] much I [F#m] earn, if [F#] I can get one [B] thing in return.
_ _ The way it is, people [C#] like me left [F#] alone. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ You don't have to [D#m] sit and hold hands.
You [F#m] already got the [F#] gold in your hands.
[D#m] Say I'm talking like I [B] don't want to.
_ _ Maybe [F#m] that's true.
_ _ [F#] _ What's so hard to say [B] to things, son?
_ Bad words [F#] to the wisdom. _
_ _ You can make the telegram, son.
_ [B] I'll just stay [C#] _ _
blue.
_ _ _ _ [F#] _
I like being left [B] alone. _
_ _ _ I like [C#] chocolate _ [E] pie, clear [C#] blue sky, and nice and cool to go.
[A#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ Yeah, [B] I like water.
[C#] I like air.
[F#] I like space, but [B] not to share. _ _ _
I like [F#] being left alone.
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] Yeah, I like summer.
[C#m] I like fall.
But the [E] thing that [B] thrills me most of all _ _ _ is I [F#]
like [A#m] you.
I like you. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It was a town where they had a, like I learned some [A] Swedish, _ _
[D] _ you know, just thank you and
we're in the bathroom and stuff like that.
_ _ [A] It turned out this little hamlet had [D] kind of its own language.
It was kind of like a little hillbilly hamlet with its own [F#] tongue.
So _
[C#m] that's mainly [F#] what I remember about that place. _
_ And also [C#m] there was about [A] four people there, [F#] so I guess she was [F#m] one of them.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _
This is like [A] a tribute to that gig.
This is called I Like [C#] Being Left [F#m] Alone.
_ _ _ _ [F#] So I give my wish to the night. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I like being left alone.
[B] _
_ _ _ _ I like a chocolate pie, [C#] clear blue sky, [F#] glass of _ Coterones. _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, [B] I like summer and [C#] I like fall.
[F#] I like music but [B] most of all, _ _ _ _ I [A#] like [C#] being [F#m] left alone. _
_ [F#] _ _ Talking about sales, [D#m] _ _ _ talking about the [F#] government.
_ _ I'm talking about the [D#m] children.
_ [B] _ I'm talking about [F#] you, you, you, my God, I'm talking [B] sweet love.
_ _ Man, [F#] everybody wants some.
_ _ But I'd rather be _ lonesome.
[B] _ _ I'd rather be [C#] blue.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [C#] I like [F#] being _ _ [B] left alone.
_ _ _ _ Keep me well [C#]
away from the _ PDA, traffic and telephone.
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
Don't care how [E] _ [C#] much I [F#m] earn, if [F#] I can get one [B] thing in return.
_ _ The way it is, people [C#] like me left [F#] alone. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ You don't have to [D#m] sit and hold hands.
You [F#m] already got the [F#] gold in your hands.
[D#m] Say I'm talking like I [B] don't want to.
_ _ Maybe [F#m] that's true.
_ _ [F#] _ What's so hard to say [B] to things, son?
_ Bad words [F#] to the wisdom. _
_ _ You can make the telegram, son.
_ [B] I'll just stay [C#] _ _
blue.
_ _ _ _ [F#] _
I like being left [B] alone. _
_ _ _ I like [C#] chocolate _ [E] pie, clear [C#] blue sky, and nice and cool to go.
[A#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ Yeah, [B] I like water.
[C#] I like air.
[F#] I like space, but [B] not to share. _ _ _
I like [F#] being left alone.
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] Yeah, I like summer.
[C#m] I like fall.
But the [E] thing that [B] thrills me most of all _ _ _ is I [F#]
like [A#m] you.
I like you. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _