Larry Hosford

Everthing's Broken Down(Chords)

Larry Hosford

Key: D

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	        Intro (basic idea)             Intro chords: D open D open D open D open 
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Nice little run up in D used in various places. 
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D                                                open       
Look at my house what'd'ya see   It's a 20 by 30 foot mockery 
G                        G#   A                   D   open D open D open D 
Of what a home should be     Everything's Broken Down 
D                                                         open   
Look at my heart what'd'ya see It a scene of crime in the first degree 
             G     G#        A                  D  open D open D  
I've got a memory     But everything's broken down 
 
CHORUS 
D                           G                  D   
Everything's broken down Everything's broken down 
      G                    D               E                   A  
If wishes and words could make a man rich I'd be painting the town 
D                             G                   D  
But I get lost when I'm down When I drink I get found 
     G                           D  
If you'll listen to a fool I'll buy this round  
        A                 D  open D open D   
But Everything's broken down 
 
Lead 
D                                                       open      
Look at my eyes what'd'ya see  It a pretty case of the lonely's 
            G            G#    A                  D   open D open D 
I've got a bad disease       Everything's broken down 
D                                                           open   
Look at my world what'd'ya see If heart ache was money I'd lived for free 
       G   G#     A                  D 
Have worry     Everything's broken down         
 
To chorus.
	        

Written by Larry Hosford

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