Intro |----------------------------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------------------------| |-14-14-14-14-14-14-12-12-12-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-12-11----| |------------------------------------------------------12--| |----------------------------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------------------------| D G D Breakin' rocks in the hot sun D G I fought the law and the law won (x2) D G D I needed money 'cause I had none D G I fought the law and the law won (x2) G I left my baby and it feels so bad D Guess my race is run G she's the best girl that I ever had D G I fought the law and the law won D A G D I fought the law and the D G D Robbin' people with a six-gun D G I fought the law and the law won (x2) D G D I lost my girl and i lost my fun D G I fought the law and the law won (x2) G I left my baby and it feels so bad D Guess my race is run G she's the best girl that I ever had D G I fought the law and the law won D A G D I fought the law and the
About the artist behind I Fought The Law Chords:
The Clash were a major success in the UK from the release of their debut album. Their third album, London Calling, released in the UK in December 1979, brought them popularity in the United States when it came out there the following year. It received wide critical acclaim; a decade later Rolling Stone magazine declared it the best album of the 1980s.[6]
The Clash's style and rebellious attitude, along with their music, had a far-reaching influence on rock, alternative rock in particular.[7] Their record label's A&R director dubbed them "The Only British Band That Matters," which fans picked up and transformed into "The Only Band That Matters". In January 2003 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[8] The band wanted to play at the event, but were prevented by Joe Strummer's death in December 2002. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked The Clash #30 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[9]
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