Dead End Street |Am | | Am/B | |Am Am/B |Am Am/B |Am Am/B | Am C G There's a crack up in the cei ling Dm F Am And the kitchen sink is lea king C G Out of work and got no mo ney Dm F Am A Sunday jam of bread and ho ney G F What are we living for? E7 Two roomed apartment on the second floor? Am G F No money comin' in, E7 the rent collector's knockin' trying to get in A Dm E We are strictly second class, we don't under stand D/F# F Am Am/G Dead end! We should be in dead end street D/F# F Am Am/G Dead end! People are livin' in dead end street D/F# F Am Am/G Dead end! I'm gonna die in dead end street C F C F Dead end street (yeah!) Dead end street (yeah!) Am C G On a cold and frosty mor ning Dm F Am Wipe my eyes and stop me yawn ing Am C G And my feet are nearly fro zen Dm F Am Boil the tea and put some toast on G F What are we livin' for? E7 Two roomed apartment on the second floor? Am G F No chance to emigrate, E7 I'm deep in debt and now it's much too late A Dm E We both have to work so hard, we can't get the chance D/F# F Am Am/G Dead end! People live on dead end street D/F# F Am Am/G Dead end! People are dyin' on dead end street D/F# F Am Am/G Dead end! I'm gonna die on dead end street C F C F Dead end street (yeah!) Dead end street (yeah!) |Am Am/B |Am Am/B |Am Am/B | |Am Am/B |Am Am/B |Am Am/B | D/F# F Am Am/G Dead end! People live on dead end street D/F# F Am Am/G Dead end! People are dyin' on dead end street D/F# F Am Am/G Dead end! I'm gonna die on dead end street C F C F Dead end street (yeah!) Dead end street (yeah!) C F C F Dead end street (yeah!) Head to my feet(yeah!) C F C F Dead end street (yeah!) Dead end street (yeah!) etc chart and transcription Peter Kruger [email protected]
About the artist behind Dead End Street Chords:
The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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