Chords for The Kinks - Do You Remember Walter (Official Audio)
Tempo:
91.2 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
G
Bb
C
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [G] [C]
[C] Walter, remember when the world was young and all [Eb] the girls you [Bb] waltered?
[F] Walter, isn't it a shame the way our little [Bb] world is changed?
[Eb] Do you remember Walter playing cricket [D] in the thunder [G] and the rain?
[Bb] Do you [Eb] remember Walter [D] smoking cigarettes behind your [G] garden gate?
[Ab] Yes, Walter [Eb] was the [G] mate, but Walter [F] my old friend [C] where are you now?
[Eb] [Bb] Walter's name, [F] Walter, isn't it a shame the way our little [Bb] world is changed?
Do [Eb] you remember Walter how he said we'd fight [D] the world so [G] we'd be free?
[Bb] He'd save up all [Cm] our money and [Eb] we'd buy a boat [D] and sail away [G] to sea.
[Ab] But it was not [Eb] to be, [G] I knew you then [F] but do I know you now?
[C] Walter, you were just an echo of the world I [Eb] knew so long [Bb] ago.
[F] Walter, if you saw me now you wouldn't even [Bb] know my name.
[Eb] I bet you're flattered Mary, that you're always [D] home in bed by [G] half past eight.
And [Bb] if I talked [Cm] about the old times, [Eb] you'd get bored and [D] you'd have nothing [G] more to say.
[Ab] Yes, people [Eb] often [G] change, but memories of [F] people can [C] remain.
[C] Walter, remember when the world was young and all [Eb] the girls you [Bb] waltered?
[F] Walter, isn't it a shame the way our little [Bb] world is changed?
[Eb] Do you remember Walter playing cricket [D] in the thunder [G] and the rain?
[Bb] Do you [Eb] remember Walter [D] smoking cigarettes behind your [G] garden gate?
[Ab] Yes, Walter [Eb] was the [G] mate, but Walter [F] my old friend [C] where are you now?
[Eb] [Bb] Walter's name, [F] Walter, isn't it a shame the way our little [Bb] world is changed?
Do [Eb] you remember Walter how he said we'd fight [D] the world so [G] we'd be free?
[Bb] He'd save up all [Cm] our money and [Eb] we'd buy a boat [D] and sail away [G] to sea.
[Ab] But it was not [Eb] to be, [G] I knew you then [F] but do I know you now?
[C] Walter, you were just an echo of the world I [Eb] knew so long [Bb] ago.
[F] Walter, if you saw me now you wouldn't even [Bb] know my name.
[Eb] I bet you're flattered Mary, that you're always [D] home in bed by [G] half past eight.
And [Bb] if I talked [Cm] about the old times, [Eb] you'd get bored and [D] you'd have nothing [G] more to say.
[Ab] Yes, people [Eb] often [G] change, but memories of [F] people can [C] remain.
Key:
Eb
G
Bb
C
F
Eb
G
Bb
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[C] _ Walter, remember when the world was young and all [Eb] the girls you [Bb] waltered?
_ [F] Walter, _ isn't it a shame the way our little [Bb] world is changed? _
[Eb] Do you remember Walter playing cricket [D] in the thunder [G] and the rain?
_ [Bb] Do you [Eb] remember Walter [D] smoking cigarettes behind your [G] garden gate? _
[Ab] Yes, Walter [Eb] was the [G] mate, but Walter [F] my old friend [C] where are you now? _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] Walter's name, [F] Walter, _ isn't it a shame the way our little [Bb] world is changed?
Do [Eb] you remember Walter how he said we'd fight [D] the world so [G] we'd be free?
[Bb] He'd save up all [Cm] our money and [Eb] we'd buy a boat [D] and sail away [G] to sea. _
[Ab] But it was not [Eb] to be, [G] I knew you then [F] but do I know you now? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] Walter, you were just an echo of the world I [Eb] knew so long [Bb] ago.
[F] Walter, _ if you saw me now you wouldn't even [Bb] know my name.
_ [Eb] I bet you're flattered Mary, that you're always [D] home in bed by [G] half past eight.
And [Bb] if I talked [Cm] about the old times, [Eb] you'd get bored and [D] you'd have nothing [G] more to say.
[Ab] Yes, people [Eb] often [G] change, but memories of [F] people can [C] remain.
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[C] _ Walter, remember when the world was young and all [Eb] the girls you [Bb] waltered?
_ [F] Walter, _ isn't it a shame the way our little [Bb] world is changed? _
[Eb] Do you remember Walter playing cricket [D] in the thunder [G] and the rain?
_ [Bb] Do you [Eb] remember Walter [D] smoking cigarettes behind your [G] garden gate? _
[Ab] Yes, Walter [Eb] was the [G] mate, but Walter [F] my old friend [C] where are you now? _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Bb] Walter's name, [F] Walter, _ isn't it a shame the way our little [Bb] world is changed?
Do [Eb] you remember Walter how he said we'd fight [D] the world so [G] we'd be free?
[Bb] He'd save up all [Cm] our money and [Eb] we'd buy a boat [D] and sail away [G] to sea. _
[Ab] But it was not [Eb] to be, [G] I knew you then [F] but do I know you now? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] Walter, you were just an echo of the world I [Eb] knew so long [Bb] ago.
[F] Walter, _ if you saw me now you wouldn't even [Bb] know my name.
_ [Eb] I bet you're flattered Mary, that you're always [D] home in bed by [G] half past eight.
And [Bb] if I talked [Cm] about the old times, [Eb] you'd get bored and [D] you'd have nothing [G] more to say.
[Ab] Yes, people [Eb] often [G] change, but memories of [F] people can [C] remain.
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