Paul Kelly
Paul Kelly - To Her Door gitaar chord
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# From: stuart@comserver.canberra.edu.au (Stuart Christopherson) Subject: CRD: "To Her Door" - Paul Kelly This song is the first of a series of songs that I will be posting from the great Australian artist; Paul Kelly. For those of you who have never heard of him, he plays mostly folk, ballads, and occasionally some heavier rock, however, most of songs entail a beautiful acoustic guitar sound. He is fantastic live. His songs are mostly about Australian culture. For those guitarists who are just starting, his music is excellent to learn by as the chords he uses are fairly simple and the progressions are fairly standard. I'm sure his music is available in countries outside Australia. Anyway, enough ramble, here are the songs. ============== To Her Door by Paul Kelly ============== Medium Tempo Intro: G D C G G D C G They got married early, never had no money, G D C G Then when he got laid off, they really hit the skids, G D C G He started up his drinking, then they started fighting, G D C G He took it pretty badly, she took both the kids, G Em D C D She said: "I'm not standing by, to watch you slowly die, C D G D So watch me walking, * out the door," C G D C Out the door, out the door, out the door. * - CODA D Em D C D to her, Shaking in his seat, Riding through the streets, C D G D In a silvertop, to her door, C G D to her door, to her door, C G to her door. G D C G Repeat and fade. She went to her brother's, got a little bar work, He went to the buttery, stayed about a year, Then he wrote a letter, said I want to see you, She thought he sounded better, she sent him up the fare, He was riding through the cane, in the pouring rain, On Olympic, to her door. He came in on a Sunday, every muscle aching, Walking in slow motion, like he'd just been hit, Did they have a future? Would he know his children? Could he make a picture and get them all to fit? He was shaking in his seat, riding through the streets, In a silvertop to her, Shaking in his seat, riding through the streets, In a silvertop to her door.