Up The Junction Chords by Squeeze
Tempo:
123.45 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
C#m
D
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A]
[E] [A]
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I never thought it [A] would happen with me and the girl [E] from Clapham, how I'm [C#m] already coming,
that night I [E] ain't forgotten.
We shipped out [A] operations with some [E] other passions, I said you are [C#m] a lady, perhaps she
[E] said I may be.
We moved into [A] a basement with thoughts of [E] our engagement, we stayed in [C#m] by the telly,
though [E] the room was smelly.
We spent [A] our time just kissing, the rare [E] whelms were missing, the lover got [C#m] us hooked up,
and all our [E] time, it took up.
I got a job [A] with Stanley, he said I'd [E] come in handy, that started [C#m] me on Monday, so I
had a [E] bop on Sunday.
I worked [A] eleven hours, I bought the [E] girl some flowers, she said [C#m] she'd see a doctor, but
[E] nothing now could stop her.
[C#m] I worked [G#m] hard through the winter, the weather [F#m] got some bitter, I put [Bm] away a teller, each
week to [Dm] make her better.
When the [Am] time was ready, we had to [Gm] sell the telly, it leaves us [F] by the fire, with little
[A] bits inside her.
[D] This [G] morning at four fifty, I took her [D] rather nifty, back to an [Bm] incubator, with [D] thirty minutes
later, she gave birth [G] to a daughter, with an E [D].O. Walker, she looked just [Bm] like her mother,
if there could [D] be another.
[A] [E] Now she's [A] two years older, her mother's [E] with a soldier, she left me with [C#m] my drink, it became
a [E] proper stain.
The devil [A] came and took me, from Boston [E] Street to Buki, no more [C#m] nights by the telly, no more
[E] nights that be smelly.
[F#m] Alone [E] here in the [A] kitchen, [Bm] I feel [E] there's something missing, I beg [D#m] for some [C#m]
forgiveness,
but [D#m] begging's not [E] my business, and she won't write [A] a letter, though [F#m] I [E] always tell her,
so [D#m] it's my [C#m] assumption, I'm [D#m] really [E] of the junction.
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I never thought it [A] would happen with me and the girl [E] from Clapham, how I'm [C#m] already coming,
that night I [E] ain't forgotten.
We shipped out [A] operations with some [E] other passions, I said you are [C#m] a lady, perhaps she
[E] said I may be.
We moved into [A] a basement with thoughts of [E] our engagement, we stayed in [C#m] by the telly,
though [E] the room was smelly.
We spent [A] our time just kissing, the rare [E] whelms were missing, the lover got [C#m] us hooked up,
and all our [E] time, it took up.
I got a job [A] with Stanley, he said I'd [E] come in handy, that started [C#m] me on Monday, so I
had a [E] bop on Sunday.
I worked [A] eleven hours, I bought the [E] girl some flowers, she said [C#m] she'd see a doctor, but
[E] nothing now could stop her.
[C#m] I worked [G#m] hard through the winter, the weather [F#m] got some bitter, I put [Bm] away a teller, each
week to [Dm] make her better.
When the [Am] time was ready, we had to [Gm] sell the telly, it leaves us [F] by the fire, with little
[A] bits inside her.
[D] This [G] morning at four fifty, I took her [D] rather nifty, back to an [Bm] incubator, with [D] thirty minutes
later, she gave birth [G] to a daughter, with an E [D].O. Walker, she looked just [Bm] like her mother,
if there could [D] be another.
[A] [E] Now she's [A] two years older, her mother's [E] with a soldier, she left me with [C#m] my drink, it became
a [E] proper stain.
The devil [A] came and took me, from Boston [E] Street to Buki, no more [C#m] nights by the telly, no more
[E] nights that be smelly.
[F#m] Alone [E] here in the [A] kitchen, [Bm] I feel [E] there's something missing, I beg [D#m] for some [C#m]
forgiveness,
but [D#m] begging's not [E] my business, and she won't write [A] a letter, though [F#m] I [E] always tell her,
so [D#m] it's my [C#m] assumption, I'm [D#m] really [E] of the junction.
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Key:
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I never thought it [A] would happen with me and the girl [E] from Clapham, how I'm [C#m] already coming,
that night I [E] ain't forgotten.
We shipped out [A] operations with some [E] other passions, I said you are [C#m] a lady, perhaps she
[E] said I may be. _ _ _ _
_ _ We moved into [A] a basement with thoughts of [E] our engagement, we stayed in [C#m] by the telly,
though [E] the room was smelly.
We spent [A] our time just kissing, the rare [E] whelms were missing, the lover got [C#m] us hooked up,
and all our [E] time, it took up. _ _
_ _ _ I got a job [A] with Stanley, he said I'd [E] come in handy, that started [C#m] me on Monday, so I
had a [E] bop on Sunday.
I worked [A] eleven hours, I bought the [E] girl some flowers, she said [C#m] she'd see a doctor, but
[E] nothing now could stop _ her.
_ _ _ [C#m] _ I worked [G#m] hard through the winter, the weather [F#m] got some bitter, I put [Bm] away a teller, each
week to [Dm] make her better.
When the [Am] time was ready, we had to [Gm] sell the telly, it leaves us [F] by the fire, with little
[A] bits inside her. _ _
_ [D] _ _ This [G] morning at four fifty, I took her [D] rather nifty, back to an [Bm] incubator, with [D] thirty minutes
later, she gave birth [G] to a daughter, with an E [D].O. Walker, she looked just [Bm] like her mother,
if there could [D] be another. _ _ _
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ Now she's [A] two years older, her mother's [E] with a soldier, she left me with [C#m] my drink, it became
a [E] proper stain.
The devil [A] came and took me, from Boston [E] Street to Buki, no more [C#m] nights by the telly, no more
[E] nights that be _ smelly. _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] Alone [E] here in the [A] kitchen, [Bm] I feel [E] there's something missing, I beg [D#m] for some [C#m]
forgiveness,
but [D#m] begging's not [E] my business, and she won't write [A] a letter, though [F#m] I [E] always tell her,
so [D#m] it's my [C#m] assumption, I'm [D#m] really [E] of the junction. _ _
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I never thought it [A] would happen with me and the girl [E] from Clapham, how I'm [C#m] already coming,
that night I [E] ain't forgotten.
We shipped out [A] operations with some [E] other passions, I said you are [C#m] a lady, perhaps she
[E] said I may be. _ _ _ _
_ _ We moved into [A] a basement with thoughts of [E] our engagement, we stayed in [C#m] by the telly,
though [E] the room was smelly.
We spent [A] our time just kissing, the rare [E] whelms were missing, the lover got [C#m] us hooked up,
and all our [E] time, it took up. _ _
_ _ _ I got a job [A] with Stanley, he said I'd [E] come in handy, that started [C#m] me on Monday, so I
had a [E] bop on Sunday.
I worked [A] eleven hours, I bought the [E] girl some flowers, she said [C#m] she'd see a doctor, but
[E] nothing now could stop _ her.
_ _ _ [C#m] _ I worked [G#m] hard through the winter, the weather [F#m] got some bitter, I put [Bm] away a teller, each
week to [Dm] make her better.
When the [Am] time was ready, we had to [Gm] sell the telly, it leaves us [F] by the fire, with little
[A] bits inside her. _ _
_ [D] _ _ This [G] morning at four fifty, I took her [D] rather nifty, back to an [Bm] incubator, with [D] thirty minutes
later, she gave birth [G] to a daughter, with an E [D].O. Walker, she looked just [Bm] like her mother,
if there could [D] be another. _ _ _
_ [A] _ [E] _ _ Now she's [A] two years older, her mother's [E] with a soldier, she left me with [C#m] my drink, it became
a [E] proper stain.
The devil [A] came and took me, from Boston [E] Street to Buki, no more [C#m] nights by the telly, no more
[E] nights that be _ smelly. _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] Alone [E] here in the [A] kitchen, [Bm] I feel [E] there's something missing, I beg [D#m] for some [C#m]
forgiveness,
but [D#m] begging's not [E] my business, and she won't write [A] a letter, though [F#m] I [E] always tell her,
so [D#m] it's my [C#m] assumption, I'm [D#m] really [E] of the junction. _ _
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