Chords for The Pogues - A pair of brown eyes (live)
Tempo:
107.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
Am
G
D
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D#] I've got a pair of brown eyes.
One, two, [C] one, two.
[G] One summer evening, she longed to help [Am] us,
let down the little [C] endless.
[G] An old man in the corner sang,
[C] what a wazard it [Am] is to crawl.
[G] And on the chick-box, she may sang,
[Am] about a thing [C] called love.
[G] And let's how [Am] were you kid,
[C] and [G] what's your name,
and [G] how would your [Am] bloody know.
[F#] [G] And blood and dirt,
make the screaming [Am] sky,
I lay down on the [C] ground.
[G] And the arms and legs,
of other men,
[C] was scattered [Am] all around.
[G] Some curse, some pray, some pray,
then curse, [Am] then pray, then bled [C] some more.
[G] And the only [Am] thing,
[C] that I [G] could see,
was a pair of [Am] brown eyes,
[C] that was looking [G] at me.
But when we [Am] got back,
[C] lay both hearts [G] on the tree,
there was no [Am] pair of brown [C] eyes,
waiting [G] for me.
And a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
[C] for a pair of brown [Am] eyes.
[C]
[Am]
[C]
[Am]
[G] I looked to him,
[D] he looked at me,
[Am] all I could [C] do was listen.
[G] For I am full of menacing,
[C] of my illusive [Am] dreams.
[G] I saw the stream,
the rolling [Am] hills,
where brown [C] eyes roamed.
[G] And I thought [Am] about,
[C] a pair [G] of brown eyes,
that [C] waited once for [Am] me.
[G] So I jumped to hell,
I left the place,
[Am] sometimes crawling,
sometimes [C] walking.
[Am] And [G] a hungry sound,
came across the [C] breeze,
so I gave the [Am] ones a tug.
And [G] I heard the sounds,
of lullaby,
[Am] from the old [C] canal.
[B] [G] And the [Am] birds were whistling,
[C] in [G] the trees,
[C] where the wind was gently [Am] ruffling.
[G] And a row, and [Am] a row, and [C] a row,
and [G] I'll go,
and a row, and [Am] a row,
and [C] a row, and [G] I'll go,
and a row, and [Am] a row, and [C] a row,
and [G] I'll [C] go,
for a pair of brown [Am]
eyes.
For [C] a pair [D] of brown [G]
eyes.
[C]
[Am]
[C]
[Am]
[Em] [G] And a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
and a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
and a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
[C] for a pair of brown [Am]
eyes.
[C] For a [D] pair of [G] brown eyes.
[N]
One, two, [C] one, two.
[G] One summer evening, she longed to help [Am] us,
let down the little [C] endless.
[G] An old man in the corner sang,
[C] what a wazard it [Am] is to crawl.
[G] And on the chick-box, she may sang,
[Am] about a thing [C] called love.
[G] And let's how [Am] were you kid,
[C] and [G] what's your name,
and [G] how would your [Am] bloody know.
[F#] [G] And blood and dirt,
make the screaming [Am] sky,
I lay down on the [C] ground.
[G] And the arms and legs,
of other men,
[C] was scattered [Am] all around.
[G] Some curse, some pray, some pray,
then curse, [Am] then pray, then bled [C] some more.
[G] And the only [Am] thing,
[C] that I [G] could see,
was a pair of [Am] brown eyes,
[C] that was looking [G] at me.
But when we [Am] got back,
[C] lay both hearts [G] on the tree,
there was no [Am] pair of brown [C] eyes,
waiting [G] for me.
And a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
[C] for a pair of brown [Am] eyes.
[C]
[Am]
[C]
[Am]
[G] I looked to him,
[D] he looked at me,
[Am] all I could [C] do was listen.
[G] For I am full of menacing,
[C] of my illusive [Am] dreams.
[G] I saw the stream,
the rolling [Am] hills,
where brown [C] eyes roamed.
[G] And I thought [Am] about,
[C] a pair [G] of brown eyes,
that [C] waited once for [Am] me.
[G] So I jumped to hell,
I left the place,
[Am] sometimes crawling,
sometimes [C] walking.
[Am] And [G] a hungry sound,
came across the [C] breeze,
so I gave the [Am] ones a tug.
And [G] I heard the sounds,
of lullaby,
[Am] from the old [C] canal.
[B] [G] And the [Am] birds were whistling,
[C] in [G] the trees,
[C] where the wind was gently [Am] ruffling.
[G] And a row, and [Am] a row, and [C] a row,
and [G] I'll go,
and a row, and [Am] a row,
and [C] a row, and [G] I'll go,
and a row, and [Am] a row, and [C] a row,
and [G] I'll [C] go,
for a pair of brown [Am]
eyes.
For [C] a pair [D] of brown [G]
eyes.
[C]
[Am]
[C]
[Am]
[Em] [G] And a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
and a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
and a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
[C] for a pair of brown [Am]
eyes.
[C] For a [D] pair of [G] brown eyes.
[N]
Key:
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_ _ [D#] I've got a pair of brown eyes. _ _
One, two, [C] one, two. _ _ _
_ _ [G] One summer evening, she longed to help [Am] us,
let down the little [C] endless.
_ [G] An old man in the corner sang,
[C] what a wazard it [Am] is to crawl.
_ [G] And on the chick-box, she may sang,
[Am] about a thing [C] called love. _
[G] And let's how [Am] were you kid,
[C] and [G] what's your name,
and [G] how would your [Am] bloody know. _
[F#] [G] And blood and dirt,
make the screaming [Am] sky,
I lay down on the [C] ground. _
[G] And the arms and legs,
of other men,
[C] was scattered [Am] all around. _
[G] Some curse, some pray, some pray,
then curse, [Am] then pray, then bled [C] some more. _
[G] And the only [Am] thing,
[C] that I [G] could see,
was a pair of [Am] brown eyes,
[C] that was looking [G] at me.
But when we [Am] got back,
[C] lay both hearts [G] on the tree,
there was no [Am] pair of brown [C] eyes,
waiting [G] for me.
And a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
[C] for a pair of brown [Am] _ eyes. _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[G] I looked to him,
[D] he looked at me,
[Am] all I could [C] do was listen. _
[G] For I am full of menacing,
[C] of my illusive [Am] _ dreams.
[G] I saw the stream,
the rolling [Am] hills,
where brown [C] eyes roamed. _
[G] And I thought [Am] about,
[C] a pair [G] of brown eyes,
that [C] waited once for [Am] me. _ _
[G] So I jumped to hell,
I left the place,
[Am] sometimes crawling,
sometimes [C] walking.
[Am] And [G] a hungry sound,
came across the [C] breeze,
so I gave the [Am] ones a tug.
And [G] I heard the sounds,
of lullaby,
_ [Am] from the old [C] canal. _
[B] [G] And the [Am] birds were whistling,
[C] in [G] the trees,
[C] where the wind was gently [Am] ruffling.
[G] And a row, and [Am] a row, and [C] a row,
and [G] I'll go,
and a row, and [Am] a row,
and [C] a row, and [G] I'll go,
and a row, and [Am] a row, and [C] a row,
and [G] I'll [C] go,
for a pair of brown [Am] _
eyes.
For [C] a pair [D] of brown [G] _
eyes.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[Em] _ [G] And a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
and a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
and a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
[C] for a pair of brown [Am] _
eyes.
[C] For a [D] pair of [G] brown eyes.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
One, two, [C] one, two. _ _ _
_ _ [G] One summer evening, she longed to help [Am] us,
let down the little [C] endless.
_ [G] An old man in the corner sang,
[C] what a wazard it [Am] is to crawl.
_ [G] And on the chick-box, she may sang,
[Am] about a thing [C] called love. _
[G] And let's how [Am] were you kid,
[C] and [G] what's your name,
and [G] how would your [Am] bloody know. _
[F#] [G] And blood and dirt,
make the screaming [Am] sky,
I lay down on the [C] ground. _
[G] And the arms and legs,
of other men,
[C] was scattered [Am] all around. _
[G] Some curse, some pray, some pray,
then curse, [Am] then pray, then bled [C] some more. _
[G] And the only [Am] thing,
[C] that I [G] could see,
was a pair of [Am] brown eyes,
[C] that was looking [G] at me.
But when we [Am] got back,
[C] lay both hearts [G] on the tree,
there was no [Am] pair of brown [C] eyes,
waiting [G] for me.
And a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
[C] for a pair of brown [Am] _ eyes. _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[G] I looked to him,
[D] he looked at me,
[Am] all I could [C] do was listen. _
[G] For I am full of menacing,
[C] of my illusive [Am] _ dreams.
[G] I saw the stream,
the rolling [Am] hills,
where brown [C] eyes roamed. _
[G] And I thought [Am] about,
[C] a pair [G] of brown eyes,
that [C] waited once for [Am] me. _ _
[G] So I jumped to hell,
I left the place,
[Am] sometimes crawling,
sometimes [C] walking.
[Am] And [G] a hungry sound,
came across the [C] breeze,
so I gave the [Am] ones a tug.
And [G] I heard the sounds,
of lullaby,
_ [Am] from the old [C] canal. _
[B] [G] And the [Am] birds were whistling,
[C] in [G] the trees,
[C] where the wind was gently [Am] ruffling.
[G] And a row, and [Am] a row, and [C] a row,
and [G] I'll go,
and a row, and [Am] a row,
and [C] a row, and [G] I'll go,
and a row, and [Am] a row, and [C] a row,
and [G] I'll [C] go,
for a pair of brown [Am] _
eyes.
For [C] a pair [D] of brown [G] _
eyes.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[Em] _ [G] And a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
and a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
and a row, [Am] and a row, [C] and a row,
[G] and I'll go,
[C] for a pair of brown [Am] _
eyes.
[C] For a [D] pair of [G] brown eyes.
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _