Chords for Steve Martin & Edie Brickell “Sarah Jane and the Iron Mountain Baby” // SiriusXM // The Coffee House

Tempo:
119.7 bpm
Chords used:

C

D

G

Gm

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Steve Martin & Edie Brickell “Sarah Jane and the Iron Mountain Baby” // SiriusXM // The Coffee House chords
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[D]
Throwing off the bridge to the river by the ridge was the iron man baby
A man walking by said he heard a little cry and he found him in a suitcase
Fifty feet down from the train to the ground it's a miracle that he survived
What are the chances that a man [G] will be standing there and take [C] him home to his wife?
Sarah [A] Jane, [C] Sarah Jane
Be a mama to the boy from the train
Sarah Jane, Sarah Jane
Be a mama [G] to the boy from the train
Five days old with a hand that could hold and a grip [C] around your finger
[G] Old Sarah Jane, no she never did complain cause she loved the little stranger
She brought him back to health and she kept him for [C] herself when some women tried to claim [G] him
If you'd been a good mama then you never would have won a gun or thrown him off the train
[C]
Sarah Jane, [A] [D] Sarah Jane
Be a mama to the boy from the train
[C]
Sarah Jane, Sarah [D] Jane
Be a mama to the boy from the train
Woo, [Gm] [C] baby
Woo, [Gm] you're my [C] baby now
Woo, [Gm] [D] baby
Woo, you're my baby now
A picture in the paper showed the baby like an angel with a savior and a suitcase
What kind of fella could have thrown the little fella off the train in the first place?
His mama must have died giving birth to the child and the daddy went crazy
Got on the train [G] with a heart full of pain and [C] took it out on the baby
Sarah Jane, Sarah Jane
Be a mama to the boy from the train
Sarah Jane, Sarah Jane
Be a mama to the boy from the train
Woo, [Gm] baby
[D]
Woo, you're my baby now
Woo, baby
Woo, you're my baby now
[C] The Civil War vet went to see if he could get a bit of timber for a newborn
The number 4 sped from the train overhead came the itty bitty newborn
[G]
Woo, baby
[C] Woo, [D] you're my baby now Woo, baby
Woo, you're my baby now
[Cm]
[N] Thank you
Key:  
C
3211
D
1321
G
2131
Gm
123111113
A
1231
C
3211
D
1321
G
2131
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Throwing off the bridge to the river by the ridge was the iron man baby
A man walking by said he heard a little cry and he found him in a suitcase _
Fifty feet down from the train to the ground it's a miracle that he survived _
What are the chances that a man [G] will be standing there and take [C] him home to his wife? _
Sarah [A] Jane, _ [C] Sarah Jane
Be a mama to the boy from the train _
Sarah Jane, _ Sarah Jane
Be a mama [G] to the boy from the train
Five days old with a hand that could hold and a grip [C] around your finger
[G] Old Sarah Jane, no she never did complain cause she loved the little stranger
_ She brought him back to health and she kept him for [C] herself when some women tried to claim [G] him
If you'd been a good mama then you never would have won a gun or thrown him off the train
_ [C] _
Sarah Jane, [A] _ [D] Sarah Jane _
Be a mama to the boy from the train
[C] _
Sarah Jane, _ Sarah [D] Jane _
Be a mama to the boy from the train
Woo, _ _ [Gm] _ [C] baby
_ Woo, _ [Gm] you're my [C] baby now
Woo, _ _ [Gm] _ [D] baby
_ Woo, _ you're my baby now
A picture in the paper showed the baby like an angel with a savior and a suitcase
What kind of fella could have thrown the little fella off the train in the first place?
His mama must have died giving birth to the child and the daddy went crazy
Got on the train [G] with a heart full of pain and [C] took it out on the baby _
Sarah Jane, Sarah Jane
Be a mama to the boy from the train _
Sarah Jane, Sarah Jane
Be a mama to the boy from the train
Woo, _ _ _ [Gm] baby
[D] _ _ _
Woo, you're my baby now
Woo, _ _ _ baby _ _ _
Woo, you're my baby now _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ The Civil War vet went to see if he could get a bit of timber for a newborn
The number 4 sped from the train overhead came the itty bitty newborn
_ _ [G] _ _
Woo, baby
_ [C] Woo, _ _ [D] you're my baby now Woo, _ _ _ baby
_ Woo, _ you're my baby now
_ _ [Cm] _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ Thank _ you _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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