Chords for The Gaslight Anthem & Bruce Springsteen - The '59 Sound (PROSHOT)
Tempo:
86.7 bpm
Chords used:
Gm
Eb
Bb
D
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
How you guys doing?
Alright?
Yeah?
We'll do what you got today, you know?
Got some good bands coming up.
Yeah.
[G]
Who's that?
[D] Who's that just said?
A little bit louder now.
[Ab] Ask and ye shall receive.
[D] I
[Gb] [G] had done a benefit with him in my [B] hometown in Red Bank, New Jersey.
And we did a benefit for like a local organization in [B] town.
And he showed up and he had told me he really liked our records.
And I was just, okay.
[D] And he was just completely genuine and really nice to us.
The kids from Gaslight Anthem were great.
I met the singer [D] briefly one other time.
But they're kind of from our area.
[G]
So it was a kick to get out to play [Gm] with them again today.
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Gm] I wonder which song [G] they're gonna [D] play when we go.
[Gm] I hope it's something quiet, minor, peaceful [Eb] and slow.
[Gm] When we float out into the ether, [D] into the air, the last standing arms.
I [Gm] hope we don't hear Marley's chains that force your life.
Those chains I've been hearing [F] now for most of my life.
Those [Gm] chains I've been hearing [Bb] now for most of my life.
Little 50-knot crowd.
[Eb] At Grandma's radio.
Did you [Gm] hear the rattle of chains?
Right at [Eb] the high of the world.
Did you [Bb] hear the old gospel choir?
When they [Eb] came to carry you over?
Did you [Gm] hear your favorite songs?
[C] One last time.
[Gm] Did I wonder, were you scared [D] when the metal hit the glass?
[Gm] When I was playing a show down the road.
When your spirit [Eb] left your body.
[Gm] And they told me on the front lawn.
[D] I'm sorry I couldn't go.
[Gm] But I still know the song and the words and her name [Eb] and the reasons
[Gm] And I know cause we were [G] kids and we used to [Gm] hang
And I know cause we were [Bb] kids and we used to hang
You hear the music every time
You're coming [Eb] through a grandma's radio
You [Gm] can hear the rattling shakes
Your [Eb] loud little voice
You can hear the [Bb] old gospel choir
When they came [Eb] to get you over
You can hear [Gm] your favorite song
[F] One [Eb] last time
All right, Bruce, break it down!
[Bb]
Young boys
[Eb] [F] Young [Eb] girls
[Bb]
Young [Eb] boys
[Bb] Young girls
Well, they [Eb] ain't supposed to die on a [F] Saturday night Young girls
Ain't supposed to die [Bb] on a Saturday night
No, [Eb] they ain't supposed to die [F] on a Saturday night
You ain't supposed to [Bb] die on a Saturday night
You hear the music every time
You're coming [Eb] through a grandma's radio
You can [Gm] hear the rattling shakes
Your [Eb] loud little voice
You can [Bb] hear the old gospel choir
When they [Eb] came to get you over
You can [Gm] hear your favorite song
[Eb] One last time
Tell all the young boys
[Bb] [Gm] Young girls
Young boys
Young girls
[F] [Bb]
[Gm] SING!
[G] RACE THEM!
Alright?
Yeah?
We'll do what you got today, you know?
Got some good bands coming up.
Yeah.
[G]
Who's that?
[D] Who's that just said?
A little bit louder now.
[Ab] Ask and ye shall receive.
[D] I
[Gb] [G] had done a benefit with him in my [B] hometown in Red Bank, New Jersey.
And we did a benefit for like a local organization in [B] town.
And he showed up and he had told me he really liked our records.
And I was just, okay.
[D] And he was just completely genuine and really nice to us.
The kids from Gaslight Anthem were great.
I met the singer [D] briefly one other time.
But they're kind of from our area.
[G]
So it was a kick to get out to play [Gm] with them again today.
[Bb]
[Eb]
[Gm] I wonder which song [G] they're gonna [D] play when we go.
[Gm] I hope it's something quiet, minor, peaceful [Eb] and slow.
[Gm] When we float out into the ether, [D] into the air, the last standing arms.
I [Gm] hope we don't hear Marley's chains that force your life.
Those chains I've been hearing [F] now for most of my life.
Those [Gm] chains I've been hearing [Bb] now for most of my life.
Little 50-knot crowd.
[Eb] At Grandma's radio.
Did you [Gm] hear the rattle of chains?
Right at [Eb] the high of the world.
Did you [Bb] hear the old gospel choir?
When they [Eb] came to carry you over?
Did you [Gm] hear your favorite songs?
[C] One last time.
[Gm] Did I wonder, were you scared [D] when the metal hit the glass?
[Gm] When I was playing a show down the road.
When your spirit [Eb] left your body.
[Gm] And they told me on the front lawn.
[D] I'm sorry I couldn't go.
[Gm] But I still know the song and the words and her name [Eb] and the reasons
[Gm] And I know cause we were [G] kids and we used to [Gm] hang
And I know cause we were [Bb] kids and we used to hang
You hear the music every time
You're coming [Eb] through a grandma's radio
You [Gm] can hear the rattling shakes
Your [Eb] loud little voice
You can hear the [Bb] old gospel choir
When they came [Eb] to get you over
You can hear [Gm] your favorite song
[F] One [Eb] last time
All right, Bruce, break it down!
[Bb]
Young boys
[Eb] [F] Young [Eb] girls
[Bb]
Young [Eb] boys
[Bb] Young girls
Well, they [Eb] ain't supposed to die on a [F] Saturday night Young girls
Ain't supposed to die [Bb] on a Saturday night
No, [Eb] they ain't supposed to die [F] on a Saturday night
You ain't supposed to [Bb] die on a Saturday night
You hear the music every time
You're coming [Eb] through a grandma's radio
You can [Gm] hear the rattling shakes
Your [Eb] loud little voice
You can [Bb] hear the old gospel choir
When they [Eb] came to get you over
You can [Gm] hear your favorite song
[Eb] One last time
Tell all the young boys
[Bb] [Gm] Young girls
Young boys
Young girls
[F] [Bb]
[Gm] SING!
[G] RACE THEM!
Key:
Gm
Eb
Bb
D
G
Gm
Eb
Bb
How you guys doing?
Alright?
Yeah?
_ _ We'll do what you got today, you know?
Got some good bands coming up.
Yeah.
_ [G]
Who's that?
[D] _ _ Who's that just said? _
A little bit louder now.
_ _ _ [Ab] Ask and ye shall receive.
[D] I _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [G] had done a benefit with him in my [B] hometown in Red Bank, New Jersey.
And we did a benefit for like a local organization in [B] town.
And he showed up and he had told me he really liked our records.
And I was just, okay.
[D] And he was just completely genuine and really nice to us.
The kids from Gaslight Anthem were great.
I met the singer [D] briefly one other time.
But they're kind of from our area.
[G] _ _
So it was a kick to get out to play [Gm] with them again today.
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ I wonder which song [G] they're gonna [D] play when we go.
[Gm] I hope it's something quiet, minor, peaceful [Eb] and slow.
_ _ [Gm] When we float out into the ether, [D] into the air, the last standing arms.
I [Gm] hope we don't hear Marley's chains that force your life.
_ Those chains I've been hearing [F] now for most of my life.
Those [Gm] chains I've been hearing [Bb] now for most of my life.
Little 50-knot crowd.
[Eb] At Grandma's radio.
Did you [Gm] hear the rattle of chains?
Right at [Eb] the high of the world.
Did you [Bb] hear the old gospel choir?
When they [Eb] came to carry you over?
Did you [Gm] hear your favorite songs?
[C] One last time.
_ [Gm] Did I wonder, were you scared [D] when the metal hit the glass?
[Gm] When I was playing a show down the road.
When your spirit [Eb] left your body.
_ [Gm] And they told me on the front lawn.
[D] I'm sorry I couldn't go.
[Gm] But I still know the song and the words and her name [Eb] and the reasons
_ _ [Gm] And I know cause we were [G] kids and we used to [Gm] hang
And I know cause we were [Bb] kids and we used to hang
You hear the music every time
You're coming [Eb] through a grandma's radio
You [Gm] can hear the rattling shakes
Your [Eb] loud little voice
You can hear the [Bb] old gospel choir
When they came [Eb] to get you over
You can hear [Gm] your favorite song
[F] One [Eb] last time
All right, Bruce, break it down!
[Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Young boys
[Eb] _ [F] Young [Eb] girls
[Bb] _
Young [Eb] boys
[Bb] _ Young girls _
Well, they [Eb] ain't supposed to die on a [F] Saturday night Young girls
Ain't supposed to die [Bb] on a Saturday night
No, [Eb] they ain't supposed to die [F] on a Saturday night
You ain't supposed to [Bb] die on a Saturday night
You hear the music every time
You're coming [Eb] through a grandma's radio
You can [Gm] hear the rattling shakes
Your [Eb] loud little voice
You can [Bb] hear the old gospel choir
When they [Eb] came to get you over
You can [Gm] hear your favorite song
[Eb] One last time
Tell all the young boys
[Bb] _ [Gm] Young girls
_ Young boys
_ Young girls
_ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] SING! _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ RACE THEM!
Alright?
Yeah?
_ _ We'll do what you got today, you know?
Got some good bands coming up.
Yeah.
_ [G]
Who's that?
[D] _ _ Who's that just said? _
A little bit louder now.
_ _ _ [Ab] Ask and ye shall receive.
[D] I _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [G] had done a benefit with him in my [B] hometown in Red Bank, New Jersey.
And we did a benefit for like a local organization in [B] town.
And he showed up and he had told me he really liked our records.
And I was just, okay.
[D] And he was just completely genuine and really nice to us.
The kids from Gaslight Anthem were great.
I met the singer [D] briefly one other time.
But they're kind of from our area.
[G] _ _
So it was a kick to get out to play [Gm] with them again today.
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ I wonder which song [G] they're gonna [D] play when we go.
[Gm] I hope it's something quiet, minor, peaceful [Eb] and slow.
_ _ [Gm] When we float out into the ether, [D] into the air, the last standing arms.
I [Gm] hope we don't hear Marley's chains that force your life.
_ Those chains I've been hearing [F] now for most of my life.
Those [Gm] chains I've been hearing [Bb] now for most of my life.
Little 50-knot crowd.
[Eb] At Grandma's radio.
Did you [Gm] hear the rattle of chains?
Right at [Eb] the high of the world.
Did you [Bb] hear the old gospel choir?
When they [Eb] came to carry you over?
Did you [Gm] hear your favorite songs?
[C] One last time.
_ [Gm] Did I wonder, were you scared [D] when the metal hit the glass?
[Gm] When I was playing a show down the road.
When your spirit [Eb] left your body.
_ [Gm] And they told me on the front lawn.
[D] I'm sorry I couldn't go.
[Gm] But I still know the song and the words and her name [Eb] and the reasons
_ _ [Gm] And I know cause we were [G] kids and we used to [Gm] hang
And I know cause we were [Bb] kids and we used to hang
You hear the music every time
You're coming [Eb] through a grandma's radio
You [Gm] can hear the rattling shakes
Your [Eb] loud little voice
You can hear the [Bb] old gospel choir
When they came [Eb] to get you over
You can hear [Gm] your favorite song
[F] One [Eb] last time
All right, Bruce, break it down!
[Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Young boys
[Eb] _ [F] Young [Eb] girls
[Bb] _
Young [Eb] boys
[Bb] _ Young girls _
Well, they [Eb] ain't supposed to die on a [F] Saturday night Young girls
Ain't supposed to die [Bb] on a Saturday night
No, [Eb] they ain't supposed to die [F] on a Saturday night
You ain't supposed to [Bb] die on a Saturday night
You hear the music every time
You're coming [Eb] through a grandma's radio
You can [Gm] hear the rattling shakes
Your [Eb] loud little voice
You can [Bb] hear the old gospel choir
When they [Eb] came to get you over
You can [Gm] hear your favorite song
[Eb] One last time
Tell all the young boys
[Bb] _ [Gm] Young girls
_ Young boys
_ Young girls
_ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] SING! _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ RACE THEM!