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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The Kinks - Do You Remember Walter (Official Audio) chords
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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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To jam and learn the simple chords for The Kinks - Do You Remember Walter chords, practice playing D, G, Bb, Eb, D, Bb, Cm, Eb, Bb, F and Bb in sequence. Begin your practice at a relaxed 45 BPM, then work your way up to the song's BPM of 91. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: G Major.

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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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