The Black Crowes – Girl From A Pawnshop (Guitar)

Key
-
Versions (2)

Auto-scroll

Chords

Three Snakes and One Charm For the record, I only figured out the main chords. You can play this along with the song and have it sound fine, and it's great for playing the song solo. [Verse 1]
C
With pawnshop eyes and a second hand frown

F                       C                
she sat silent at the table

C
Her boots were brown, should she leave town

F                              C
To play the role of lover ex-patriot

C
A nod to the waiter,always her flirty behavior,

F                                    C
You know she always gets one on the house

C
She pulls out a letter from a bag under her sweater 

F                                          C
And before she reads she straightens her blouse
[Pre-Chorus]
G                    C       
There's a passion in being alone

G                   C
A grace in a loveless time

G                     C
There's no new cross, there's no new sign

D                    G
only the sun and the changing tide
[Chorus]
Em                  D
And out of respect, well I really must confess

                   C
I never lost your number 

                   G
I never lost your address

Em
And if we remain friends at best

D
Sometime later no, no not yet

C                                G
we'll smile and remember it like this
[Verse 2]
C
She put back the letter, one tear

C
falls like a feather 

F
And disappears

                  C
on this bar room floor

C
The gratuity included, you know
the letter concluded
F            C
P.S. All my love
[Pre-Chorus]
G                    C       
There's a passion in being alone

G                   C
A grace in a loveless time

G                     C
There's no new cross, there's no new sign

D                    G
only the sun and the changing tide
[Chorus]
Em                  D
And out of respect, well I really must confess

                   C
I never lost your number 

                   G
I never lost your address

Em
And if we remain friends at best

D
Sometime later no, no not yet

C                                G
we'll smile and remember it like this
[Solo] Em D C G Em D C G G Gmaj Cadd9 D [Outro]
G     Gmaj Cadd9  D
P.S.  All   my    love
Play the ending as many times as feels right. It has a super nice sound and I like to play it quite a few times getting quieter and quieter on the last 3 or 4. Enjoy!