Brian Fallon – Georgia chords
Chords:
[Verse]Am G F CI remember when Maggie said your head caved inAm G CThe first time we heard "Mad Dogs and Englishmen"Am G F CWe laid on the hood feeling absolutely bulletproofAm G CAh but I was a ghost that you were reliving[Pre-chorus]Em F GWay back then we were gone right out of our headsEm Am F G But August was red hot and Georgia was steamin'[Chorus]C FWe were all revved up about everythingC F GWild like a hurricane inside her armsAm FI don't know when it all went coldC GBroken down, shaking by the side of the roadC Em Am FThey always told me there were storms inside my room, yeahC C/B Am G COnce upon a time on a summer night high on the blues[Interlude] C C/B Am G [Verse]Am G F CThen she came from a million miles awayAm G CShe hid from the heavy rain deep in ManhattanAm G F CBut now it's quiet, let the sleeping dogs lie tonightAm G CMaybe you and I we can live forever[Pre-chorus]Em F G Way back then we never ever went to bedEm Am F GWe just stayed up all night to see what would happen[Chorus]C FWe were all revved up about everythingC F GWild like a hurricane inside her armsAm FI don't know when it all went coldC GBroken down, shaking by the side of the roadC Em Am FThey always told me there were storms inside my room, yeahC C/B Am G COnce upon a time on a summer night high on the blues[Interlude] C C/B Am G C [Bridge]C G Am So have you seen her down by the waterF G CDriving us crazy in the half black moonC G AmSo have you seen her float on the waterF GIn the heat of June[Chorus]C FWe were all revved up about everythingC F GWild like a hurricane inside her armsAm F C GI can't be sure if it was more or just some spell we were underAm F C GI must have dreamed you up inside my roomC FOh and honey I, I remember everythingC F GWith a memory wide as a country mileAm F C GYou don't know, you don't know how it feels to be meAm F C GI was born with rain inside my shoesC C/B Am G COnce upon a time on a summer night high on the bluesC C/B Am G COnce upon a time on a summer night high on the blues