Chords for Tom Waits - Tom Traubert's Blues (Four Sheets To The Wind In Copenhagen)
Tempo:
121.15 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Gm
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
[Gm] [F] [Bb] [F]
[G] [C]
[Bb] Wasted and wounded, [Am] no [F] it ain't what the moon did, it's God what I [C] paid for [F] now, [Gm] [Am]
[Bb] and I'll
see you tomorrow,
[F] if Frank cannot borrow,
[G] couple of bucks from [C] you to go, [F] Waltzing [Gm]
Matilda,
[F] [Bb] Waltzing Matilda, [Am] you [Dm] come a-waltzing Tilda with [C] me, [Bb] and I'm an innocent victim of [Am] a [F] blinded
reality, [Gm] I'm tired of all [C] these soldiers [F] here, [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] no one speaks English, [Am] [F] everything's broken, and [G] my stasis
has soaked [C] with two doors, [F] Waltzing [Gm] Matilda,
[F] Waltzing [Bb]
Matilda, [Am] you come [Dm] a-waltzing Tilda [C] with me, [Bb] and now the
dogs are barking, [F] and the taxi cab's parking, [Gm] what they can [C] do [F] for me, [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] and I beg you to stab me, and [F] as you tore my shirt
open, [G] and I'm down on my knees, [C] and I, and [Bb] old Bushmills are staggered, [F] and as you buried the dagger [G] in your silhouette window,
I don't [C] like to go, [F] [Gm] Waltzing Matilda,
[F] Waltzing [Bb]
Matilda, [Am] [F] you come a-waltzing Tilda with [C]
me, and no, [Bb] I've lost my thing Christopher,
[C] Now [F] that I've kissed her, the [Gm] one-armed [C]
bandit [F] knows
The [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] maverick Chinaman [Am] and all [F] these cold-blooded signs
And [Gm] the girls down by the [C] strip-tea show go
[F] Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, [F] waltzing [Bb]
Matilda
[F] You, come a [Dm]-waltzing Tilda [C] with me
And [Bb] no, I don't want your sympathy
The [Am] [F] fugitives say that [Gm] the streets aren't [C]
streaming [F] now
[Gm] The
[Am] [F] [Bb] manslaughter dragnet [Am] and all these [F] ghosts that sell memories
[Gm] They want a piece of the action [C]
anyhow
The cows go home
[F] Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, [F] waltzing [Bb]
Matilda
[Am] [F] You, come a-waltzing Tilda [C] with me
[Bb] And you can ask any sailor [F] and the keys from the jailer
The old men in [C]
[F] wheelchairs know [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] Matilda's the defendant
[F] She's killed about a hundred
And [Gm] she follows wherever [C] you may go
[F] Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, [F] waltzing [Bb]
Matilda
[F] You, come a [Dm]-waltzing Tilda [C] with me
And [Bb] there's a battered old suitcase [F] into a hotel subway
And [Gm] a wound that [C] will never [F] heal
[Gm]
[Am] [F] [Bb] And old Grimadonna, [Am] you know [F] the perfume is on
An old [Bb] shirt that is [C] stained [F] with blood and whiskey
[Gm] [Am] [Bb] Good night to the street sweepers
[Am] And all [F] these night watchmen flame keepers
Good night, [C] Matilda
[F]
[C] [Am] [Bb]
[F]
[C] [Gm] [Dm] [C]
[F]
[Gm] [F] [Bb] [F]
[G] [C]
[Bb] Wasted and wounded, [Am] no [F] it ain't what the moon did, it's God what I [C] paid for [F] now, [Gm] [Am]
[Bb] and I'll
see you tomorrow,
[F] if Frank cannot borrow,
[G] couple of bucks from [C] you to go, [F] Waltzing [Gm]
Matilda,
[F] [Bb] Waltzing Matilda, [Am] you [Dm] come a-waltzing Tilda with [C] me, [Bb] and I'm an innocent victim of [Am] a [F] blinded
reality, [Gm] I'm tired of all [C] these soldiers [F] here, [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] no one speaks English, [Am] [F] everything's broken, and [G] my stasis
has soaked [C] with two doors, [F] Waltzing [Gm] Matilda,
[F] Waltzing [Bb]
Matilda, [Am] you come [Dm] a-waltzing Tilda [C] with me, [Bb] and now the
dogs are barking, [F] and the taxi cab's parking, [Gm] what they can [C] do [F] for me, [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] and I beg you to stab me, and [F] as you tore my shirt
open, [G] and I'm down on my knees, [C] and I, and [Bb] old Bushmills are staggered, [F] and as you buried the dagger [G] in your silhouette window,
I don't [C] like to go, [F] [Gm] Waltzing Matilda,
[F] Waltzing [Bb]
Matilda, [Am] [F] you come a-waltzing Tilda with [C]
me, and no, [Bb] I've lost my thing Christopher,
[C] Now [F] that I've kissed her, the [Gm] one-armed [C]
bandit [F] knows
The [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] maverick Chinaman [Am] and all [F] these cold-blooded signs
And [Gm] the girls down by the [C] strip-tea show go
[F] Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, [F] waltzing [Bb]
Matilda
[F] You, come a [Dm]-waltzing Tilda [C] with me
And [Bb] no, I don't want your sympathy
The [Am] [F] fugitives say that [Gm] the streets aren't [C]
streaming [F] now
[Gm] The
[Am] [F] [Bb] manslaughter dragnet [Am] and all these [F] ghosts that sell memories
[Gm] They want a piece of the action [C]
anyhow
The cows go home
[F] Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, [F] waltzing [Bb]
Matilda
[Am] [F] You, come a-waltzing Tilda [C] with me
[Bb] And you can ask any sailor [F] and the keys from the jailer
The old men in [C]
[F] wheelchairs know [Gm]
[Am] [Bb] Matilda's the defendant
[F] She's killed about a hundred
And [Gm] she follows wherever [C] you may go
[F] Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, [F] waltzing [Bb]
Matilda
[F] You, come a [Dm]-waltzing Tilda [C] with me
And [Bb] there's a battered old suitcase [F] into a hotel subway
And [Gm] a wound that [C] will never [F] heal
[Gm]
[Am] [F] [Bb] And old Grimadonna, [Am] you know [F] the perfume is on
An old [Bb] shirt that is [C] stained [F] with blood and whiskey
[Gm] [Am] [Bb] Good night to the street sweepers
[Am] And all [F] these night watchmen flame keepers
Good night, [C] Matilda
[F]
[C] [Am] [Bb]
[F]
[C] [Gm] [Dm] [C]
[F]
Key:
F
C
Bb
Gm
Am
F
C
Bb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ Wasted and wounded, _ _ [Am] no [F] it ain't what the moon did, _ _ it's God what I [C] paid for [F] now, _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Am] _
[Bb] and I'll
see you tomorrow, _ _ _
[F] if Frank cannot borrow, _ _ _
[G] _ couple of bucks from [C] you _ _ _ to _ go, [F] _ _ _ Waltzing [Gm]
Matilda,
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] Waltzing _ Matilda, [Am] you _ _ [Dm] come a-waltzing _ _ _ Tilda with [C] me, _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] and I'm an innocent _ victim of [Am] _ a [F] blinded
reality, _ _ [Gm] I'm tired of all [C] these _ soldiers [F] here, _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [Bb] no one speaks English, _ _ [Am] _ [F] _ everything's broken, _ _ and [G] my stasis
has _ soaked _ [C] _ with _ _ two _ _ doors, _ [F] _ _ Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, _
[F] _ _ _ Waltzing [Bb] _ _
Matilda, _ [Am] you _ come [Dm] a-waltzing _ _ Tilda [C] with me, _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] and now the
dogs are barking, _ _ _ _ [F] and the taxi cab's parking, _ _ [Gm] what they can [C] do _ [F] for me, _ _ [Gm] _ _
[Am] _ [Bb] and I beg you to stab me, _ and [F] as you tore my shirt
open, _ [G] and I'm down on my _ knees, [C] and I, _ _ _ _ _ and [Bb] old Bushmills are _ _ staggered, [F] and as you buried the dagger _ _ [G] in your silhouette _ _ window,
I don't _ [C] like _ to _ _ _ _ go, [F] _ _ _ [Gm] Waltzing Matilda, _
_ [F] _ Waltzing _ [Bb] _ _
Matilda, [Am] [F] you _ come a-waltzing _ _ _ Tilda with [C]
me, _ _ _ _ and no, [Bb] I've lost my thing Christopher, _ _
[C] Now _ [F] _ that I've kissed her, _ the [Gm] one-armed [C] _ _
bandit [F] knows
The _ [Gm] _ _
[Am] _ _ [Bb] _ maverick Chinaman _ _ [Am] and all [F] these cold-blooded signs
_ And [Gm] the girls down by the [C] _ strip-tea show go _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, _ [F] _ _ _ waltzing [Bb] _
Matilda
_ [F] You, _ come a [Dm]-waltzing _ _ Tilda [C] with me
_ _ _ _ And [Bb] no, I don't want your sympathy _ _
The [Am] _ [F] _ fugitives say _ that [Gm] the streets aren't [C] _ _
streaming [F] now
_ [Gm] The _ _
[Am] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ manslaughter dragnet _ [Am] and all these [F] ghosts that sell _ memories
[Gm] They want a piece of the action _ [C] _ _ _ _
anyhow
The cows _ go _ _ home
_ [F] _ _ _ Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, _ _ [F] _ _ waltzing [Bb] _ _
Matilda
[Am] [F] You, _ come a-waltzing _ _ Tilda [C] with me _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] And you can ask any _ sailor _ _ [F] and the keys from the jailer _
The old men in [C] _ _
_ [F] wheelchairs know _ _ [Gm] _ _
[Am] _ _ [Bb] _ Matilda's the defendant _
_ [F] She's killed about a hundred
_ And [Gm] she follows _ wherever _ _ _ [C] you _ may _ go _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, _ _ [F] _ _ waltzing [Bb] _
Matilda
_ [F] You, _ _ come a [Dm]-waltzing _ _ Tilda [C] with me _ _ _ _ _
And [Bb] there's a battered old suitcase _ _ [F] into a hotel subway _
And [Gm] a wound that [C] will _ never [F] _ _ heal
[Gm] _ _
_ [Am] _ [F] [Bb] And old _ Grimadonna, _ _ [Am] you know [F] the perfume is on
_ An old [Bb] shirt that is [C] stained [F] with blood and whiskey
[Gm] _ _ [Am] _ [Bb] Good night to the street sweepers
_ [Am] And all [F] these night watchmen flame keepers
Good _ night, _ [C] _ _ Matilda _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Gm] _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ Wasted and wounded, _ _ [Am] no [F] it ain't what the moon did, _ _ it's God what I [C] paid for [F] now, _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Am] _
[Bb] and I'll
see you tomorrow, _ _ _
[F] if Frank cannot borrow, _ _ _
[G] _ couple of bucks from [C] you _ _ _ to _ go, [F] _ _ _ Waltzing [Gm]
Matilda,
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] Waltzing _ Matilda, [Am] you _ _ [Dm] come a-waltzing _ _ _ Tilda with [C] me, _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] and I'm an innocent _ victim of [Am] _ a [F] blinded
reality, _ _ [Gm] I'm tired of all [C] these _ soldiers [F] here, _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [Bb] no one speaks English, _ _ [Am] _ [F] _ everything's broken, _ _ and [G] my stasis
has _ soaked _ [C] _ with _ _ two _ _ doors, _ [F] _ _ Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, _
[F] _ _ _ Waltzing [Bb] _ _
Matilda, _ [Am] you _ come [Dm] a-waltzing _ _ Tilda [C] with me, _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] and now the
dogs are barking, _ _ _ _ [F] and the taxi cab's parking, _ _ [Gm] what they can [C] do _ [F] for me, _ _ [Gm] _ _
[Am] _ [Bb] and I beg you to stab me, _ and [F] as you tore my shirt
open, _ [G] and I'm down on my _ knees, [C] and I, _ _ _ _ _ and [Bb] old Bushmills are _ _ staggered, [F] and as you buried the dagger _ _ [G] in your silhouette _ _ window,
I don't _ [C] like _ to _ _ _ _ go, [F] _ _ _ [Gm] Waltzing Matilda, _
_ [F] _ Waltzing _ [Bb] _ _
Matilda, [Am] [F] you _ come a-waltzing _ _ _ Tilda with [C]
me, _ _ _ _ and no, [Bb] I've lost my thing Christopher, _ _
[C] Now _ [F] _ that I've kissed her, _ the [Gm] one-armed [C] _ _
bandit [F] knows
The _ [Gm] _ _
[Am] _ _ [Bb] _ maverick Chinaman _ _ [Am] and all [F] these cold-blooded signs
_ And [Gm] the girls down by the [C] _ strip-tea show go _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, _ [F] _ _ _ waltzing [Bb] _
Matilda
_ [F] You, _ come a [Dm]-waltzing _ _ Tilda [C] with me
_ _ _ _ And [Bb] no, I don't want your sympathy _ _
The [Am] _ [F] _ fugitives say _ that [Gm] the streets aren't [C] _ _
streaming [F] now
_ [Gm] The _ _
[Am] _ [F] _ [Bb] _ manslaughter dragnet _ [Am] and all these [F] ghosts that sell _ memories
[Gm] They want a piece of the action _ [C] _ _ _ _
anyhow
The cows _ go _ _ home
_ [F] _ _ _ Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, _ _ [F] _ _ waltzing [Bb] _ _
Matilda
[Am] [F] You, _ come a-waltzing _ _ Tilda [C] with me _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] And you can ask any _ sailor _ _ [F] and the keys from the jailer _
The old men in [C] _ _
_ [F] wheelchairs know _ _ [Gm] _ _
[Am] _ _ [Bb] _ Matilda's the defendant _
_ [F] She's killed about a hundred
_ And [Gm] she follows _ wherever _ _ _ [C] you _ may _ go _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ Waltzing [Gm] Matilda, _ _ [F] _ _ waltzing [Bb] _
Matilda
_ [F] You, _ _ come a [Dm]-waltzing _ _ Tilda [C] with me _ _ _ _ _
And [Bb] there's a battered old suitcase _ _ [F] into a hotel subway _
And [Gm] a wound that [C] will _ never [F] _ _ heal
[Gm] _ _
_ [Am] _ [F] [Bb] And old _ Grimadonna, _ _ [Am] you know [F] the perfume is on
_ An old [Bb] shirt that is [C] stained [F] with blood and whiskey
[Gm] _ _ [Am] _ [Bb] Good night to the street sweepers
_ [Am] And all [F] these night watchmen flame keepers
Good _ night, _ [C] _ _ Matilda _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Gm] _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _