Chords for The Jam - Smithers-jones
Tempo:
149.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
Bb
C
F
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Here we go again, it's Monday at last, he's heading for the Waterloo line.
To [Bb] catch the 8am bus [G] that's usually better done,
[Bb] Home it isn't late, don't you be there by nine.
[G] [C]
Shut up time, swept off of the gun [G] and shot you by the times.
[F] Good morning, Smithers [G] Jones, [F] how's the white man, [G] ho?
[Bb] Did you get the car [G] you've been looking for?
[Bb] Did you get the car [G] you've been looking for?
[F] Let me get [G] inside you, let [C] me take control [F] of you.
[Bb] We could have some [G] good talk, [Bb] I'll just grab the [G] rope, get you down.
[Bb] I'll give you a [G] little bit tonight.
I [C] don't think so.
Sit on the train, you need to be there, you're a part of the production line.
[Bb] You're the same as him, [G] you're like tin sun.
[Bb] Get out of the pack [G] before they kill you back.
You [F] run right in the [C] eyes, spot on time.
The top of the wall [A] has a disc-run mic.
[Bb] Good morning, Smithers [G] Jones, [Bb] the boss wants to see you [G] alone.
[Bb] I hope it's the boomer's [G]
[Bb] [A] you've [G] been looking for.
[F]
Come and Smithers [G] on board, [Em] take [C] a street, take the wheel, up [F] your feet.
[Bb]
I've some [G] news to tell you, [Bb] there's no longer [G] a position for you.
Sorry, [C] Smithers Jones.
[F] Good [C] time to catch up [Bm] and make [C] some tea.
Stroll apart, I'm feeling groovy.
[F] Put on your slippers, turn on the TV.
Stroll apart, I'm feeling groovy.
It's time to relax, [B] time to work to [C] work.
You'll be well and smiling [B] if the sun [C] can't boss.
Work, work, work, [B] work till [C] you die.
She's [Em] passing out, but she'll [B] see you [C] cry.
[G] [C]
[G]
[C]
To [Bb] catch the 8am bus [G] that's usually better done,
[Bb] Home it isn't late, don't you be there by nine.
[G] [C]
Shut up time, swept off of the gun [G] and shot you by the times.
[F] Good morning, Smithers [G] Jones, [F] how's the white man, [G] ho?
[Bb] Did you get the car [G] you've been looking for?
[Bb] Did you get the car [G] you've been looking for?
[F] Let me get [G] inside you, let [C] me take control [F] of you.
[Bb] We could have some [G] good talk, [Bb] I'll just grab the [G] rope, get you down.
[Bb] I'll give you a [G] little bit tonight.
I [C] don't think so.
Sit on the train, you need to be there, you're a part of the production line.
[Bb] You're the same as him, [G] you're like tin sun.
[Bb] Get out of the pack [G] before they kill you back.
You [F] run right in the [C] eyes, spot on time.
The top of the wall [A] has a disc-run mic.
[Bb] Good morning, Smithers [G] Jones, [Bb] the boss wants to see you [G] alone.
[Bb] I hope it's the boomer's [G]
[Bb] [A] you've [G] been looking for.
[F]
Come and Smithers [G] on board, [Em] take [C] a street, take the wheel, up [F] your feet.
[Bb]
I've some [G] news to tell you, [Bb] there's no longer [G] a position for you.
Sorry, [C] Smithers Jones.
[F] Good [C] time to catch up [Bm] and make [C] some tea.
Stroll apart, I'm feeling groovy.
[F] Put on your slippers, turn on the TV.
Stroll apart, I'm feeling groovy.
It's time to relax, [B] time to work to [C] work.
You'll be well and smiling [B] if the sun [C] can't boss.
Work, work, work, [B] work till [C] you die.
She's [Em] passing out, but she'll [B] see you [C] cry.
[G] [C]
[G]
[C]
Key:
G
Bb
C
F
B
G
Bb
C
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Here we go again, it's Monday at last, he's heading for the Waterloo line.
To [Bb] catch the 8am bus [G] that's usually better done,
[Bb] Home it isn't late, don't you be there by nine.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
_ Shut up time, swept off of the gun [G] and shot you by the times.
[F] Good morning, Smithers [G] Jones, _ _ _ [F] how's the white man, [G] ho?
_ _ [Bb] Did you get the car [G] you've been looking for?
[Bb] Did you get the car [G] you've been looking for? _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ Let me get [G] inside you, let [C] me take control [F] of you.
_ _ [Bb] We could have some [G] good talk, _ [Bb] I'll just grab the [G] rope, get you down.
[Bb] I'll give you a [G] little bit tonight.
_ _ I [C] don't think so. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Sit on the train, you need to be there, you're a part of the production line.
_ [Bb] You're the same as him, [G] you're like tin sun.
[Bb] Get out of the pack [G] before they kill you back. _ _
_ You [F] run right in the [C] eyes, spot on time.
The top of the wall [A] has a disc-run mic.
[Bb] Good morning, Smithers [G] Jones, _ _ [Bb] the boss wants to see you [G] alone.
_ _ [Bb] I hope it's the boomer's [G] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [A] you've [G] been looking _ for.
_ _ _ [F]
Come and Smithers [G] on board, [Em] take [C] a street, take the wheel, up [F] your feet.
_ _ [Bb]
I've some [G] news to tell you, _ [Bb] there's no longer [G] a position for _ you.
Sorry, _ [C] Smithers Jones. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [F] Good [C] time to catch up [Bm] and make [C] some tea.
Stroll apart, I'm feeling groovy.
[F] Put on your slippers, turn on the TV.
_ Stroll apart, I'm feeling groovy.
It's time to relax, [B] time to work to [C] work.
You'll be well and smiling [B] if the sun [C] can't boss.
Work, work, work, [B] work till [C] you die.
She's [Em] passing out, but she'll [B] see you [C] cry. _ _ _ _
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[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Here we go again, it's Monday at last, he's heading for the Waterloo line.
To [Bb] catch the 8am bus [G] that's usually better done,
[Bb] Home it isn't late, don't you be there by nine.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
_ Shut up time, swept off of the gun [G] and shot you by the times.
[F] Good morning, Smithers [G] Jones, _ _ _ [F] how's the white man, [G] ho?
_ _ [Bb] Did you get the car [G] you've been looking for?
[Bb] Did you get the car [G] you've been looking for? _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ Let me get [G] inside you, let [C] me take control [F] of you.
_ _ [Bb] We could have some [G] good talk, _ [Bb] I'll just grab the [G] rope, get you down.
[Bb] I'll give you a [G] little bit tonight.
_ _ I [C] don't think so. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Sit on the train, you need to be there, you're a part of the production line.
_ [Bb] You're the same as him, [G] you're like tin sun.
[Bb] Get out of the pack [G] before they kill you back. _ _
_ You [F] run right in the [C] eyes, spot on time.
The top of the wall [A] has a disc-run mic.
[Bb] Good morning, Smithers [G] Jones, _ _ [Bb] the boss wants to see you [G] alone.
_ _ [Bb] I hope it's the boomer's [G] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [A] you've [G] been looking _ for.
_ _ _ [F]
Come and Smithers [G] on board, [Em] take [C] a street, take the wheel, up [F] your feet.
_ _ [Bb]
I've some [G] news to tell you, _ [Bb] there's no longer [G] a position for _ you.
Sorry, _ [C] Smithers Jones. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] Good [C] time to catch up [Bm] and make [C] some tea.
Stroll apart, I'm feeling groovy.
[F] Put on your slippers, turn on the TV.
_ Stroll apart, I'm feeling groovy.
It's time to relax, [B] time to work to [C] work.
You'll be well and smiling [B] if the sun [C] can't boss.
Work, work, work, [B] work till [C] you die.
She's [Em] passing out, but she'll [B] see you [C] cry. _ _ _ _
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