Chords for Squeeze ~ Labelled With Love (Lyrics)
Tempo:
92.35 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
F#m
A
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [F#] [B] [F#m]
[E]
She unscrews the top of a new whiskey bottle
Shuffles about in her candlelit [B] hobble
Like some kind of witch with blue fingers and mittens
She smells like the cats and the neighbors [E] she's sick of
Black and white TV has long seen her picture
The [Bm] cross on the wall is a [A] permanent fixture
[B]
Postman delivers the final [F#] reminders
[B] She sells off her silver [E] and [E] poodles in China
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love that [F#m] I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [A] and [A] labeled [E] with love
During the wartime an American pilot
Made every aerated time of [B] excitement
She moved to East Prairie and married the Jackson
She learned from a distance how love was [E] a lesson
He became drinker and she became mother
She knew that one day she'd [A] be one or the other
[B] He ate himself full and drunk [F#] himself [B] dizzy
Proud of the features [E] she gifted herself pretty
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters from the [E] shelf
Home is a love [F#m] that I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [A] and [F#m] labeled [E] with love
He like a cowboy died drunk in a slumber
Out on the porch in the middle [B] of summer
She crossed the [F#m] ocean [B] back home to her family
But they had retired to roads of [E] the sandy
She moved home alone without friends or relations
[Bm] Lived in a world full [A] of age reservation
[B] On my Vietnam chest she'd say that she'd sought out
The friends who had left her [E] to drink [E] from the bottle
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love [F#m] that I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [E] and labeled [E] with love
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love that [F#m] I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [C#m] and [F#m] labeled [E] with love
[B] The past has been bottled [A] and [A] labeled [E] with love
[B] The past has been [A] [G#m] labeled [F#m] [E] with love
[F#m]
[B]
[E]
She unscrews the top of a new whiskey bottle
Shuffles about in her candlelit [B] hobble
Like some kind of witch with blue fingers and mittens
She smells like the cats and the neighbors [E] she's sick of
Black and white TV has long seen her picture
The [Bm] cross on the wall is a [A] permanent fixture
[B]
Postman delivers the final [F#] reminders
[B] She sells off her silver [E] and [E] poodles in China
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love that [F#m] I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [A] and [A] labeled [E] with love
During the wartime an American pilot
Made every aerated time of [B] excitement
She moved to East Prairie and married the Jackson
She learned from a distance how love was [E] a lesson
He became drinker and she became mother
She knew that one day she'd [A] be one or the other
[B] He ate himself full and drunk [F#] himself [B] dizzy
Proud of the features [E] she gifted herself pretty
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters from the [E] shelf
Home is a love [F#m] that I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [A] and [F#m] labeled [E] with love
He like a cowboy died drunk in a slumber
Out on the porch in the middle [B] of summer
She crossed the [F#m] ocean [B] back home to her family
But they had retired to roads of [E] the sandy
She moved home alone without friends or relations
[Bm] Lived in a world full [A] of age reservation
[B] On my Vietnam chest she'd say that she'd sought out
The friends who had left her [E] to drink [E] from the bottle
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love [F#m] that I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [E] and labeled [E] with love
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love that [F#m] I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [C#m] and [F#m] labeled [E] with love
[B] The past has been bottled [A] and [A] labeled [E] with love
[B] The past has been [A] [G#m] labeled [F#m] [E] with love
[F#m]
[B]
Key:
B
E
F#m
A
F#
B
E
F#m
[B] _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F#m] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
She unscrews the top of a new whiskey bottle
Shuffles about in her candlelit [B] hobble
Like some kind of witch with blue fingers and mittens
She smells like the cats and the neighbors [E] she's sick of
Black and white TV has long seen her picture
The [Bm] cross on the wall is a [A] permanent fixture
[B]
Postman delivers the final [F#] reminders
[B] She sells off her silver [E] and [E] poodles in China _
Drinks _ _ _ to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love that [F#m] I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [A] and [A] labeled [E] with love _ _ _ _
_ _ During the wartime an American pilot
Made every aerated time of [B] excitement
She moved to East Prairie and married the Jackson
She learned from a distance how love was [E] a lesson
He became drinker and she became mother
She knew that one day she'd [A] be one or the other
[B] He ate himself full and drunk [F#] himself [B] dizzy
Proud of the features [E] she gifted herself pretty _ _ _ _ _
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters from the [E] shelf
Home is a love [F#m] that I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [A] and [F#m] labeled [E] with love _
_ _ _ _ _ He like a cowboy died drunk in a slumber
Out on the porch in the middle [B] of summer
She crossed the [F#m] ocean [B] back home to her family
But they had retired to roads of [E] the sandy
She moved home alone without friends or relations
[Bm] Lived in a world full [A] of age reservation
[B] On my Vietnam chest she'd say that she'd sought out
The friends who had left her [E] to drink [E] from the bottle
_ Drinks _ _ _ to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love [F#m] that I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [E] and labeled [E] with love
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love that [F#m] I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [C#m] and [F#m] labeled [E] with love
[B] The past has been bottled [A] and [A] labeled [E] with love
[B] The past _ has been _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G#m] labeled [F#m] _ [E] with love _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
She unscrews the top of a new whiskey bottle
Shuffles about in her candlelit [B] hobble
Like some kind of witch with blue fingers and mittens
She smells like the cats and the neighbors [E] she's sick of
Black and white TV has long seen her picture
The [Bm] cross on the wall is a [A] permanent fixture
[B]
Postman delivers the final [F#] reminders
[B] She sells off her silver [E] and [E] poodles in China _
Drinks _ _ _ to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love that [F#m] I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [A] and [A] labeled [E] with love _ _ _ _
_ _ During the wartime an American pilot
Made every aerated time of [B] excitement
She moved to East Prairie and married the Jackson
She learned from a distance how love was [E] a lesson
He became drinker and she became mother
She knew that one day she'd [A] be one or the other
[B] He ate himself full and drunk [F#] himself [B] dizzy
Proud of the features [E] she gifted herself pretty _ _ _ _ _
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters from the [E] shelf
Home is a love [F#m] that I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [A] and [F#m] labeled [E] with love _
_ _ _ _ _ He like a cowboy died drunk in a slumber
Out on the porch in the middle [B] of summer
She crossed the [F#m] ocean [B] back home to her family
But they had retired to roads of [E] the sandy
She moved home alone without friends or relations
[Bm] Lived in a world full [A] of age reservation
[B] On my Vietnam chest she'd say that she'd sought out
The friends who had left her [E] to drink [E] from the bottle
_ Drinks _ _ _ to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love [F#m] that I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [E] and labeled [E] with love
Drinks to remember [F#m] Annie and myself
[B] And winds up the clock, and napsters [E] from the shelf
Home is a love that [F#m] I miss very much
[B] So the past has been bottled [C#m] and [F#m] labeled [E] with love
[B] The past has been bottled [A] and [A] labeled [E] with love
[B] The past _ has been _ _ _ [A] _ _ [G#m] labeled [F#m] _ [E] with love _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _