The Uranium Suite Chords by Lillian Castillo
Tempo:
130.1 bpm
Chords used:
F
B
G#
C#
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F]
[F]
[Am] Uranium, [D] that's our town, our friendly town.
[Am] Uranium, [A#] that's our town, our [F] highway town.
[A#] The sky is almost [Dm] blue here, green [A] elevators too,
Hear the [Gm] pride and joy of streets of Saskatchewan.
[F] [A#] We came here for the half [F]
of life, to [G] give the whole wide world [C]
plutonium.
[F]
[Am]
Uranium, [A#] that's our [A] town, our [F] friendly town.
Oh no no, we [Gm] will never [C] leave this town [A#]
at [F] all.
[Fm] [G]
[Fm]
In my part in the story,
[Fm] I read [F] all the children's fortunes.
I felt their hopes, thoughts, dreams,
knowing they would [F] board the doomed roller coaster and could tell [D#] them nothing.
[Fm] I even suggested that they ride the cyclone.
On [G] Monday, September [G#] 14th, they would [A#] board the cyclone [C] roller coaster at 6 [Dm]
.17pm.
[C] [F]
[F#] [Dm] At 6.19, [C#] the same roller [F#m] coaster's front axle would break.
Causing it to derail at the apex of the [F#m] loop-de-loop.
[C#] Hurtling the children to their deaths.
[G#]
[D]
[B]
You don't know what's going down, and you feel a little strange.
From [G#] all that's spinning [B] around, and everything you treat,
[C#]
and [Em] everything that seems so, [Em] so terrifying.
It's [B] far behind on the [C#] ground,
like [B] our far-familiar city, little-a-do-pity [C#]-pity hometown.
[B] Just a teeny tiny dot, on a [F] wee blue ball,
and [Em] we've all been spinning,
[G] spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning.
[B] Round and round and round.
[C#] And round and round.
Round and round [G#] and round.
And round and round.
And [B] round and round.
[C#m]
You're a very scary man,
be sure [G#] to be on the lookout,
for the [B] roller coaster,
that's a danger [F#] somewhere around.
You [C#m] should stop on some of the [G#] roads,
I say if you can't pay the rent,
[B] We'll never leave this town [F#] at all
[A] Drink some boo, join the choir, [E] build yourself a funeral choir
[G#] Your lady, Omar, dad and I
We'll never leave this town alive
No, we will never leave this town [C#] at [G#] all
Greetings children, it's time to play
[C#m] Hope is gold, sky is [D#] brown, did we finally leave our [C#] town?
[F]
[Am] Uranium, [D] that's our town, our friendly town.
[Am] Uranium, [A#] that's our town, our [F] highway town.
[A#] The sky is almost [Dm] blue here, green [A] elevators too,
Hear the [Gm] pride and joy of streets of Saskatchewan.
[F] [A#] We came here for the half [F]
of life, to [G] give the whole wide world [C]
plutonium.
[F]
[Am]
Uranium, [A#] that's our [A] town, our [F] friendly town.
Oh no no, we [Gm] will never [C] leave this town [A#]
at [F] all.
[Fm] [G]
[Fm]
In my part in the story,
[Fm] I read [F] all the children's fortunes.
I felt their hopes, thoughts, dreams,
knowing they would [F] board the doomed roller coaster and could tell [D#] them nothing.
[Fm] I even suggested that they ride the cyclone.
On [G] Monday, September [G#] 14th, they would [A#] board the cyclone [C] roller coaster at 6 [Dm]
.17pm.
[C] [F]
[F#] [Dm] At 6.19, [C#] the same roller [F#m] coaster's front axle would break.
Causing it to derail at the apex of the [F#m] loop-de-loop.
[C#] Hurtling the children to their deaths.
[G#]
[D]
[B]
You don't know what's going down, and you feel a little strange.
From [G#] all that's spinning [B] around, and everything you treat,
[C#]
and [Em] everything that seems so, [Em] so terrifying.
It's [B] far behind on the [C#] ground,
like [B] our far-familiar city, little-a-do-pity [C#]-pity hometown.
[B] Just a teeny tiny dot, on a [F] wee blue ball,
and [Em] we've all been spinning,
[G] spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning.
[B] Round and round and round.
[C#] And round and round.
Round and round [G#] and round.
And round and round.
And [B] round and round.
[C#m]
You're a very scary man,
be sure [G#] to be on the lookout,
for the [B] roller coaster,
that's a danger [F#] somewhere around.
You [C#m] should stop on some of the [G#] roads,
I say if you can't pay the rent,
[B] We'll never leave this town [F#] at all
[A] Drink some boo, join the choir, [E] build yourself a funeral choir
[G#] Your lady, Omar, dad and I
We'll never leave this town alive
No, we will never leave this town [C#] at [G#] all
Greetings children, it's time to play
[C#m] Hope is gold, sky is [D#] brown, did we finally leave our [C#] town?
Key:
F
B
G#
C#
A#
F
B
G#
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] Uranium, [D] that's our town, our friendly town. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] Uranium, [A#] that's our town, our [F] highway town.
[A#] The sky is almost [Dm] blue here, green [A] elevators too,
Hear the [Gm] pride and joy of streets of Saskatchewan.
[F] _ [A#] We came here for the half _ [F] _
of life, to [G] give the whole wide world _ [C]
plutonium.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am]
Uranium, [A#] that's our [A] town, our [F] friendly town.
Oh no no, we [Gm] will never [C] leave this town [A#]
at [F] all. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ In my part in the story, _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ I read [F] all the children's fortunes.
I felt their hopes, thoughts, dreams,
_ knowing they would [F] board the doomed roller coaster and could tell [D#] them nothing. _
[Fm] I even suggested that they ride the cyclone. _
_ _ _ On [G] Monday, _ September [G#] _ _ 14th, they would [A#] board the cyclone [C] roller coaster at 6 [Dm] _ _
.17pm.
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [F#] _ [Dm] At 6.19, _ [C#] the same roller [F#m] coaster's front axle would break. _
Causing it to derail at the apex of the [F#m] loop-de-loop. _
_ [C#] Hurtling the children to their deaths.
[G#] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You don't know what's going down, _ and you feel a little strange.
_ From [G#] all that's spinning _ [B] around, _ _ _ _ and everything you treat,
_ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ and [Em] everything that seems so, [Em] so terrifying.
_ _ _ _ _ It's [B] far behind on the [C#] ground, _ _
like [B] our far-familiar city, little-a-do-pity [C#]-pity hometown.
_ _ _ [B] Just a teeny tiny dot, on a [F] wee blue ball,
and [Em] we've all been spinning, _
_ [G] spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning.
[B] Round and round and round.
[C#] And round and round.
Round and round [G#] and round.
And round and round.
And [B] round and round.
_ [C#m]
You're a very scary man,
be sure [G#] to be on the lookout,
for the _ [B] roller coaster,
that's a danger [F#] somewhere around.
_ You [C#m] should stop on some of the [G#] roads,
I say if you can't pay the rent,
[B] We'll never leave this town [F#] at all
_ _ [A] Drink some boo, join the choir, [E] build yourself a funeral choir
[G#] Your lady, Omar, dad and I
We'll never leave this town alive
No, we will never leave this town [C#] at _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ all
Greetings children, it's time to play
[C#m] Hope is gold, sky is [D#] brown, did we finally leave our [C#] town? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] Uranium, [D] that's our town, our friendly town. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] Uranium, [A#] that's our town, our [F] highway town.
[A#] The sky is almost [Dm] blue here, green [A] elevators too,
Hear the [Gm] pride and joy of streets of Saskatchewan.
[F] _ [A#] We came here for the half _ [F] _
of life, to [G] give the whole wide world _ [C]
plutonium.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am]
Uranium, [A#] that's our [A] town, our [F] friendly town.
Oh no no, we [Gm] will never [C] leave this town [A#]
at [F] all. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ In my part in the story, _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ I read [F] all the children's fortunes.
I felt their hopes, thoughts, dreams,
_ knowing they would [F] board the doomed roller coaster and could tell [D#] them nothing. _
[Fm] I even suggested that they ride the cyclone. _
_ _ _ On [G] Monday, _ September [G#] _ _ 14th, they would [A#] board the cyclone [C] roller coaster at 6 [Dm] _ _
.17pm.
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [F#] _ [Dm] At 6.19, _ [C#] the same roller [F#m] coaster's front axle would break. _
Causing it to derail at the apex of the [F#m] loop-de-loop. _
_ [C#] Hurtling the children to their deaths.
[G#] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You don't know what's going down, _ and you feel a little strange.
_ From [G#] all that's spinning _ [B] around, _ _ _ _ and everything you treat,
_ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ and [Em] everything that seems so, [Em] so terrifying.
_ _ _ _ _ It's [B] far behind on the [C#] ground, _ _
like [B] our far-familiar city, little-a-do-pity [C#]-pity hometown.
_ _ _ [B] Just a teeny tiny dot, on a [F] wee blue ball,
and [Em] we've all been spinning, _
_ [G] spinning, spinning, spinning, spinning.
[B] Round and round and round.
[C#] And round and round.
Round and round [G#] and round.
And round and round.
And [B] round and round.
_ [C#m]
You're a very scary man,
be sure [G#] to be on the lookout,
for the _ [B] roller coaster,
that's a danger [F#] somewhere around.
_ You [C#m] should stop on some of the [G#] roads,
I say if you can't pay the rent,
[B] We'll never leave this town [F#] at all
_ _ [A] Drink some boo, join the choir, [E] build yourself a funeral choir
[G#] Your lady, Omar, dad and I
We'll never leave this town alive
No, we will never leave this town [C#] at _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ all
Greetings children, it's time to play
[C#m] Hope is gold, sky is [D#] brown, did we finally leave our [C#] town? _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _