Jack of All Parades by Elvis Costello Guitar Chords

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p If you are looking for Jack of All Parades guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Jack of All Parades by Elvis Costello using guitar or guitar. This song by Elvis Costello can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Jack of All Parades guitar chords has rhythm and included in King of America (1986) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Jack of All Parades by Elvis Costello Guitar Chords/h3 #br# brprebr#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#br/prebr##This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #br##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #br# brprebr#------------------------------------------------------------------------------##br/prebr#From: schnitzi@longwood.cs.ucf.edu (Mark Schnitzius)br#br#Let me know about any corrections.br#br#JACK OF ALL PARADESbr#Elvis Costellobr#From 'King Of America'br#br# brprebr---------------------|br/prebr# brprebr---------------------|br/prebr# brprebr---------------------|br/prebr# brprebr-------------0-------|br/prebr# brprebr-0----0--------------|br/prebr# brprebr----0----0-1---1--3--| [2 times, then:]br/prebr#br#br# brprebr-----------------------|br/prebr# brprebr-----------------------|br/prebr# brprebr-----------------------|br/prebr# brprebr-----------------------|br/prebr# brprebr-0----0----0----0------|br/prebr# brprebr----0----0----0----0---|br/prebr#br#brWhen [A]we first met I [D]didn't know what to [A]dobrMy old love lines were all [D]worn out on [A]youbrAnd the [D]world walked [D/C#]round at my [Bm]mouthbrThey [A]lit me up and they [E]snuffed me [A]outbrChorusbrAnd [A]I was [E]everybody's [A]boybrBut [D]soon that [D/C#]thrill just [Bm]fadesbrTo [D]be the [E]love of [A]one [E]true [F#m]heartbrOr the [D]Jack of [E]all [A]paradesbr(Do opening riff here)brYou won't [A]know who to thankbrYou won't [D]know who to [A]blamebrIt's just a part of the [D]Murdering [A]GamebrCos down in the fleshpotsbrWhere they [D]pay you in [A]poundsbrThey're laughing like drainsbrAnd [D]baying like [A]bloodhoundsbrFor the [D]Jack of [D/C#]all pa[Bm]radesbrThe [D]Jack of [E]all [A]parades [A7]br[D]Once I knew a girlbrThat looked so [Dm]much like Judy GarlandbrThat [A]people would stop and give her moneybr[D] And everybody was Frankie, [Dm]Jimmy or BobbybrNot the [A]Jack, the [E]Jack of all Parades,brOh the [A]Jack, the [D]Jack of all [E]Parades,brOh the [A]Jack,[E] of all Pa[A]rades.br(Intro riff again)brNow the [A]way that I feel is [D]no longer [A]newsbrYou know my love and [D]how to [A]refuse itbrCause you know where the door isbr[D]And how to [A]use itbr[D]Oh you [D/C#]know you [Bm]dobrBut from [A]my chequered pastbrTo [D]this shattered [A]terracebrWhere you can't keep your mind offbrthe [D]Crimes of [A]ParisbrAnd you can't keep your peacebrAnd [D]try to [A]forget itbrAnd I can't forgive youbrFor [D]things you haven't [A]done yetbrOh [A]I was [E]anybody's [A]boybrBut [D]soon that [D/C#]thrill just [Bm]fadesbrTo [D]be the [E]love of [A]one [E]true [F#m]heartbrOr the [D]Jack of [E]all [A]paradesbrA (tacet)brWhen we first met I didn't know what to dobrA (tacet)brMy old love lines were all worn out on youbrAnd the [D]world walked [D/C#]'round my [Bm]mouthbrI [A]didn't mean to say itbrI just [E]blurted it [A]outbrAs you [D]pretended not to [D/C#]noticebrOr be [Bm]taken abackbrAnd [E]I loved you [A]there and thenbrIt's as [E]simple as [A]thatbrOh [A]I was [E]everybody's [A]boybrBut [D]soon that [D/C#]thrill just [Bm]fadesbrTo [D]be the [E]love of [A]one [E]true [F#m]heartbrOr the [D]Jack of [E]all [A]paradesbrTo [A]be the [E]love of [A]one [E]true [F#m]heartbrOr the [D]Jack of [E]all [A]paradesbrOh the [D]Jack of [E]all [A]parades p If you want to learn Elvis Costello Jack of All Parades guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Jack of All Parades. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

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