Chords for The Willis Clan Jessica, "Some Fair Warning"
Tempo:
104.725 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
Bm
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
That's a good idea.
Battery time.
So I have some songs that I sing solo.
And I kind of picked one before the show,
but I guess I'll ask you guys, do you want to hear a nice song
or a mean song?
Mean.
[F#] Mean.
OK, that was a very strong reaction there.
That's the one that I wanted to sing anyway,
so I'm just looking for some confirmation.
So I once entered this song into a songwriting competition.
[C] And my favorite part was after I sang it, the judge,
he had glasses and he's a very dignified [B] man.
He put his glasses down and he goes, is that true?
And I said, no.
And he said, good.
And he was able to resume the competition.
So it's called Some Fair Warning.
We just pick a [Bm] key here.
[F#] That'll work.
All right.
They [Bm] said that I'd regret the day [C] I married you.
[B] Before the year was done, I would [D#] want my quit of you.
But I would heed [F#] no warning.
I would not be dismayed.
I was bound and all determined and would not [Bm] be delayed.
Twas on our wedding night, you first did do me wrong.
With all your fellows, grandee, we're drinking [B] all night long.
But in the light of warning, I waited [C] all [Bm] alone.
For you had not returned.
Your heart was made of stone.
My hope was fairly gone [B] by summer most indeed.
No matter what I do, not one can match your greed.
Of violence, there is plenty.
Of money, there [G] is none.
Afraid am I to tell [A] you that I will bear your son.
[B] There's nothing left to do except to sail away
upon a lonesome ship bound for America.
For I would rather leave you and all I've [G] ever known.
And when [B] I bear our child, I'll raise him on my own.
So take this truth to heart, all girls of stubborn mind.
[F#] One mourned against a man, don't you [B] leave your wits behind.
Or you shall soon be sorry.
[F#] I will not tell you twice.
So consider some fair [G] warning, lest you should pay [B] the price.
[N] Thank you.
Battery time.
So I have some songs that I sing solo.
And I kind of picked one before the show,
but I guess I'll ask you guys, do you want to hear a nice song
or a mean song?
Mean.
[F#] Mean.
OK, that was a very strong reaction there.
That's the one that I wanted to sing anyway,
so I'm just looking for some confirmation.
So I once entered this song into a songwriting competition.
[C] And my favorite part was after I sang it, the judge,
he had glasses and he's a very dignified [B] man.
He put his glasses down and he goes, is that true?
And I said, no.
And he said, good.
And he was able to resume the competition.
So it's called Some Fair Warning.
We just pick a [Bm] key here.
[F#] That'll work.
All right.
They [Bm] said that I'd regret the day [C] I married you.
[B] Before the year was done, I would [D#] want my quit of you.
But I would heed [F#] no warning.
I would not be dismayed.
I was bound and all determined and would not [Bm] be delayed.
Twas on our wedding night, you first did do me wrong.
With all your fellows, grandee, we're drinking [B] all night long.
But in the light of warning, I waited [C] all [Bm] alone.
For you had not returned.
Your heart was made of stone.
My hope was fairly gone [B] by summer most indeed.
No matter what I do, not one can match your greed.
Of violence, there is plenty.
Of money, there [G] is none.
Afraid am I to tell [A] you that I will bear your son.
[B] There's nothing left to do except to sail away
upon a lonesome ship bound for America.
For I would rather leave you and all I've [G] ever known.
And when [B] I bear our child, I'll raise him on my own.
So take this truth to heart, all girls of stubborn mind.
[F#] One mourned against a man, don't you [B] leave your wits behind.
Or you shall soon be sorry.
[F#] I will not tell you twice.
So consider some fair [G] warning, lest you should pay [B] the price.
[N] Thank you.
Key:
B
F#
Bm
C
G
B
F#
Bm
That's a good idea.
Battery time.
_ _ So I have some songs that I sing solo.
And I kind of picked one before the show,
but I guess I'll ask you guys, do you want to hear a nice song
or a mean song?
Mean.
[F#] Mean.
OK, that was a very strong reaction there.
That's the one that I wanted to sing anyway,
so I'm just looking for some confirmation.
_ So I once entered this song into a songwriting competition.
[C] And my favorite part was after I sang it, the judge,
he had glasses and he's a very dignified [B] man.
He put his glasses down and he goes, is that true?
And I said, no.
And he said, good.
And he was able to resume the competition.
So it's called Some Fair Warning.
We just pick a [Bm] key here. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ That'll work.
All right.
They [Bm] said that I'd regret the day [C] I married you.
_ [B] Before the year was done, I would [D#] want my quit of you.
But I would heed [F#] no warning.
I would not be dismayed.
I was bound and all determined and would not [Bm] be delayed. _
Twas on our wedding night, you first did do me wrong.
With all your fellows, grandee, we're drinking [B] all night long.
But in the light of warning, I waited [C] all [Bm] alone.
For you had not returned.
Your heart was made of stone.
_ My hope was fairly gone [B] by summer most indeed.
No matter what I do, not one can match your greed.
Of violence, there is plenty.
Of money, there [G] is none.
_ Afraid am I to tell [A] you that I will bear your son.
_ [B] _ There's nothing left to do except to sail away
upon a lonesome ship bound for America.
For I would rather leave you and all I've [G] ever known.
And when [B] I bear our child, I'll raise him on my own. _
So take this truth to heart, all girls of stubborn mind.
[F#] One mourned against a man, don't you [B] leave your wits behind.
Or you shall soon be sorry.
[F#] I will not tell you twice.
So consider some fair [G] warning, lest you should pay [B] the _ price.
[N] Thank you. _ _ _ _ _
Battery time.
_ _ So I have some songs that I sing solo.
And I kind of picked one before the show,
but I guess I'll ask you guys, do you want to hear a nice song
or a mean song?
Mean.
[F#] Mean.
OK, that was a very strong reaction there.
That's the one that I wanted to sing anyway,
so I'm just looking for some confirmation.
_ So I once entered this song into a songwriting competition.
[C] And my favorite part was after I sang it, the judge,
he had glasses and he's a very dignified [B] man.
He put his glasses down and he goes, is that true?
And I said, no.
And he said, good.
And he was able to resume the competition.
So it's called Some Fair Warning.
We just pick a [Bm] key here. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ That'll work.
All right.
They [Bm] said that I'd regret the day [C] I married you.
_ [B] Before the year was done, I would [D#] want my quit of you.
But I would heed [F#] no warning.
I would not be dismayed.
I was bound and all determined and would not [Bm] be delayed. _
Twas on our wedding night, you first did do me wrong.
With all your fellows, grandee, we're drinking [B] all night long.
But in the light of warning, I waited [C] all [Bm] alone.
For you had not returned.
Your heart was made of stone.
_ My hope was fairly gone [B] by summer most indeed.
No matter what I do, not one can match your greed.
Of violence, there is plenty.
Of money, there [G] is none.
_ Afraid am I to tell [A] you that I will bear your son.
_ [B] _ There's nothing left to do except to sail away
upon a lonesome ship bound for America.
For I would rather leave you and all I've [G] ever known.
And when [B] I bear our child, I'll raise him on my own. _
So take this truth to heart, all girls of stubborn mind.
[F#] One mourned against a man, don't you [B] leave your wits behind.
Or you shall soon be sorry.
[F#] I will not tell you twice.
So consider some fair [G] warning, lest you should pay [B] the _ price.
[N] Thank you. _ _ _ _ _