Logo
GuitarTuna Pick
GuitarTuna

Profitez de l'expérience complète dans l'application

Ouvrir

Love Chronicles accords par
Al Stewart
Al Stewart

N/A
Intro 1
D
C
G
D
C
G

D
C
G
D
C
G

D

Verse 1
C

can remember the first
G
D

girl that I did love
C
G

It was Stephanie
D
C

In kindergarten arithmetic
G
D

classes she used to
C
G

Sit next to me
D

I'd pass her sticky sweets
C
G

under the table
D
C
G

Where the teacher couldn't see
D

Although she wouldn't
C

remember me now
G
D

Sometimes I wonder where she
Interlude 1

can be
C
G
D
C
G
D

C
G

Verse 2
D
C
G

I can remember the first girl I kissed
D
C
G

It was Christine when I was ten
D
C

I'd been told we were moving away
G
D

I thought I'd never see her again
C
G
Verse 3
D

C
G

Oh don't forget me
D
G

I'll be back when they let me
D
C

Before you learn how to lie
G

when you're leaving
D
C

Love is so much easier then
G
D
C
G
D

Verse 4
C
G

A
D

And at school would you believe
G
D

three hundred boys
A

And no girls at all
D
A
D

But you're a fool if you should leave
G
D
A

Just think of the joys of rugby football
D
And
Verse 5
G
D

prep in the morning
G
D

and Brylcreem and acne
G

And cross-country running
D
C
A

running to kill evil thoughts
D

I'm surprised that I survived
G
D

I ran ten thousand miles with my
A
C

back to the wall
Interlude 2
C
G
D
C
G
D

C
G

D
I can remember
Verse 6

the first
C
G
D

girl that I made love to
C
G

It was in a park
D

In the lower pleasure gar
C

dens in Bournemouth
G
D
C
G

In summer just after dark
D
My mind
Verse 7
C
G
D

was
C
G

reeling: Oh what a feeling.
D

I missed the bus and walked
C
G

twelve miles home
D

And it really didn't seem
C

far
Interlude 3
G
D
C
G
D
C
G


D
And all through
Verse 8
A

my
G
D

seventeenth summer
A

Running together from
D

crowds and ties
A

Taking our clothes off
D

and feeling each other
A

With fingers and senses
D

and mouths and eyes
G
Incurring the glances
Verse 9
D

G
D

of old disapproval
G
D
C
A

From elderly local inhabitant's eyes
D
A

Oh time, time we hardly
D

even knew you
A
G

You didn't touch us with
A

your lies
D
G
D
Verse 10
C
G

D

In the halcyon days of my
C
G

late adolescence
D
C
G

My goal seemed clearly in sight
D
C
G

Playing electric guitar with a beat group
D

We set the ballrooms alight
C
G
Verse 11
D


Camping it up for the dyed
C
G

blonde receptionists
D

Who told us we were al-ri-yi-yight
C
G
D

On On On an ego trip for
C
G

a teenage superstar
D

On thirty shillings a nigh-yight
C
G
Interlude 4
D
C
G
D

C
G

Verse 12
D
C
G

And so it fell that I came up to London
D
C
G

To look for fortune and fame
D
C
G

Starry eyed in my seaside successes
D

And much too sure of the game
C
G
Verse 13
D

C
G
D

First girl I met thereI thought
C
G

I'd get there
D
C
G

But the first girl was nearly the last girl
D
C
G
D

She left my eyes in the drain
A
D
A
D

She sat on my floor in the dead of the night
G
D

Rolling a joint and looking
A

round for a light
G
D

Her clothes were so black and her
G
D

face was so white
A

How could I know what was right?
Verse 14
G
A
D

And I sat all huddled upon my bed
G
A

Watching her in my innocence
G

And it was no sense at all,
A
D

but too much sense
A
G

That took me to the bridge
D
A
G
D

of impotence
A
D

Oh Artaud'santhology lay
A
D

spread on the floor
Verse 15
G
D

And the thoughts that she gave me,
A

I'd not met before
G
D

And stranded half hypnotised,
G
D

I watched her in awe
A

Of everything that she stood for
Verse 16
G
A
D

And I wanted more than anything
G
A

to be like her with every sense
G

But it was no sense at all,
A
D

but too much sense
A
G

That took me to the bridge
D
A
G
D

of impotence
A
D
A
D

She came over to me and kissed me in play
Verse 17
G
D

Taking my hand between
A

her legs as she lay
G
D

And she looked in my eyes but
G
D

I turned them away
A

Finding no words fit to say
Verse 18
G

And I hated myself,
A
D

but could not move
G
A

Shattered in my confidence
G

But it was no sense at all,
A
D

but too much sense
A
G

That took me to the bridge of
D

impotence
A
G
Verse 19
D

A
D

Now the stare of the
A

lightbulb tore holes in my brain
D
G
D

As she got up in the silence
A

that hung like a stain
G

And I wanted to speak,
D
G
D

or to call out her name
Verse 20

But how could I begin to explain?
A
G

And my prosecuting
A
D

room still holds
G
A

A strand of her hair in evidence
G

But it was no sense at all,
A
D

but too much sense
A
G

That took me to the bridge
D

of impotence
A
G
Verse 21
D

A
D

Oh I still think about her when the
A
D

night fills with rain
G
D
A

And speaks in its voices uneasy and vain
G
D

And I think were I maybe
G
D

to find her again

Oh I'd probably see her more
A

plain
Verse 22
G

And I should have known she
A
D

was just like me
G
A

It was af ter all only common-sense
G

But But it was no sense at all,
A
D

but too much sense
A
G
D

That took me to the bridge
A
G
D

of impotence
G

But it was no sense at all,
A
D

but too much sense
A
G
D
A

That took me to the bridge of impotence
G
D
Interlude 5
A
G
D

A
G
D
A
G
D

C
G
D
C
G

Verse 23
D
C

At first I didn't go out much at all
G
D
C
G

I just stayed at home in my chains
D

Picking over the thread
C
G

s of my confidence
D
C
G
D

And searching for the remains
Verse 24
C
G

And when I couldn't stand any more of it
D
C
G

Going down to a club
D

Mixing in with the sound
C
G

s and the crowds
D
C

I let the music cover me up
G
D
C
G
D
Verse 25
C
G

F#

And only, lonely,
D
A
D
G
A
Bm

the harlequins and painted phonies
F#

Pick their ways, through the haze
D
A
D

Of highs and lows and blues
G
F#

And all that I could do was
G
F#

to pick my way to you
Verse 26
G
F#

Though I didn't tell you
G
F#

You were just a thing to prove
Bm
Bbaug
D

I was hungry when found you,
Em
G

but I'm al right now
Bm
Verse 27

F#

They sigh, they lie,
D
A
D
Bm
A

the refugees and su perher oes
Bm
F#
D

On ice, so nice to see you,
A
D

what's your name?
G
F#

And all that I could do was
G
F#

to say the same to you
G
F#

Take you for the moment,
G

though the moment wasn't true
F#
Bm
Bbaug
D

But I was hungry when I found you
E
Em
G
Bm

and I'm al right now
Verse 28
Em
A

Though the street lamp cut
D

through the curfew
E
A
D

It shed no light on our mind
E
A
D

It would have been so easy to love you
G

At any other time
F#
Verse 29

D
A

Only, lonely, you came to me
D
Bm

the night hung coldly
F#

In your eyes, some other time I
D
A
D

might have stayed with you
G
F#

But all that I could do was
D
G
F#

to turn around to you
G
F#

Thanks for what you gave me now
G
F#

it's time to say "Adieu"
Bm
D

I was hungry when I found you
E
Em
G
Bm

but I'm al right now.
F#
D
Ba ba ba
Verse 30
E
Em
G
Bm

alright
Interlude 6

now
Bbaug
D
C
G
D

C
G
D

Verse 31
C
G

And so it came that I stood disillusioned
D
C
G

By everything I'd been told
D
C
G

I just didn't believe love existed
D
C
G

They were all just digging for gold
Verse 32
D

Widows and bankers and typ
C
G

ists and businessmen
D
C
G

Loved each other they said
D

But all it was though was
C
G

just a manoeuvre
D
C

The quickest way into bed
G
D
C
G
D

C
G
D
Verse 33

C
G

And so I followed the others' example
D
C
A

And jumped into the melee
D

In the hunting grounds of Earls
C
G

Court and Swiss Cottage
D

I did my best to get laid
C
G
Verse 34
D

C

Beer cans and parties,
G
D
C
G
D

deb girls and arties
C
G

Bouncing around in the social confusion
D

Missing and making the grade
C
G
Interlude 7
D
G
D

C
G
D


Verse 35
C

The very first time I must confess
D
C
D

I thought you'd be like all of the rest
C
G

And we'd be strangers once again
F
A

By the time we were dressed
Verse 36
C

But when you'd smoked
D

your cigarette
C
D

And talked of some people that we'd me
C
G

I found myself asking was it set,
F
A

did you have to go yet
Verse 37
F

And so you laughed and
C

then kissed me
Bb
C

And stayed for the whole weekend
G
F
C

Although the bed was so narrow
Bb
C
G

We had to sleep end to end
D
C
Verse 38
D

C

And so the weeks passed
D

through my brain
C
D

In their dadaisticchain
C

I found myself seeing you again,
G
F
A

and again and again
C
D

And all you gave you gave it free
C
D

Asking for nothing back from me
Verse 39
C

You gave yourself unselfishly
G
F
A

as a part of me
F

And where I thought
C

that just plucking
Bb
C
G

The fruits of the bed was enough
F
C

It grew to be less like fucking
Bb
C

And more like making love
G
D
G
D
Verse 40

G
D

Of all the girls I ever knew
C
G
D

some loved and some denied me
G
D

And all the words I ever said
C
G
D

have been no use to hide me
Verse 41
G
D

And all the songs I ever sung
C
G
D

each one of them untied me
G
D

And all the girls I ever loved
C
G
D

have left themselves inside me
Outro 1
D
E
Eb
D


As-tu aimé la chanson ?

Tu dois te connecter pour laisser une évaluation.
Apprenez à jouer Love Chronicles de Al Stewart avec GuitarTuna

Maîtrisez Love Chronicles de Al Stewart à la guitare et explorez 10 000 tablatures créées par nos éditeurs vérifiés.

Que vous appreniez Love Chronicles de Al Stewart pour la première fois ou que vous perfectionniez vos compétences, GuitarTuna facilite la pratique de la guitare, de la basse et du piano. Rejoignez 2 millions de musiciens qui jouent déjà les chansons qu'ils aiment sur GuitarTuna. Noté 4/5 sur l'App Store.

Une tête de guitare acoustique avec des chevilles d’accord

Accords
  • D

  • C

  • G

  • A

  • F#

    2
  • Bm

    2
  • Bbaug

  • Em

  • E

  • F

  • Bb

  • Eb

    6

Capo: 0

Transposer: 0

0

Défilement automatique20%

Rejoins des millions de personnes jouant avec GuitarTuna

  • #1 Accordeur

    Dans l'Apple App Store et Google Play

  • +

    Évaluation sur l'AppStore et Play

  • M

    Téléchargements dans le monde entier

  • k+

    Chansons disponibles

Des guitaristes du monde entier lui font confiance

  • Meilleure application d’accordeur jamais créée

    MaddProfessor

    J’ai téléchargé de nombreuses applications d’accordeur auparavant et celle-ci est de loin l’une des meilleures. Facile à utiliser, très conviviale, il y a beaucoup d’accords et de chansons fun pour vous aider à apprendre de nouvelles musiques. Je recommande vivement.

  • Application bien conçue

    Rose the Black Cat

    J’utilise principalement cette application pour accorder ma guitare, ce qui est incroyablement facile. Elle propose également une large sélection de chansons pour jouer en accompagnement et montre quels accords jouer ainsi que comment former les formes avec les doigts.

  • M’a redonné envie de jouer

    Tuliketsune

    J’ai téléchargé cette application pour accorder une vieille guitare, et j’ai remarqué qu’elle a une fonction qui fait défiler automatiquement pendant que je joue des accords de chansons célèbres. Pour une certaine raison, cela m’a donné beaucoup plus de motivation que toute autre méthode pour pratiquer la guitare. Maintenant, je pratique vraiment et je me souviens des noms des accords 🙂

  • Arme secrète

    Brad

    Non seulement c’est un accordeur (la meilleure application pour accorder une guitare ou autre que j’ai utilisée personnellement), mais il y a aussi un métronome, des jeux, des accords et une multitude d’instruments à choisir, et c’est SUPER facile à naviguer. J’adore ! Merci d’avoir créé une application géniale. D’un musicien à un autre, MERCI !!!

  • Accordeur très fiable

    theNewPaul

    C’est une excellente application ! Très facile à utiliser et très fiable, si vous débutez, vous pouvez vous soulager d’un grand souci en vous accordant rapidement et facilement avec cette application. Fortement recommandée !

  • C’est le meilleur accordeur de guitare jamais conçu.

    Caleb Schafli

    Ça accorde votre guitare avec précision pour qu’on puisse obtenir le meilleur son. J’aime aussi tous les autres petits jeux, car on peut apprendre à jouer différents accords et à identifier les accords en les écoutant, et tout cela est hors ligne.

  • Idéale pour accorder et jouer

    Lynae T

    J’adore la facilité avec laquelle je peux accorder, trouver et jouer mes chansons préférées.