Devils Sidewalk Lyrics by Graham Parker

Devils Sidewalk Lyrics

    pre>
    Like no holding back you can get the main melody (riff) in your head
    To play over over the intro chords, you're set.

    Capo at 2 makes the transitions more manageable for
    Solo guitar. chords mapped out as if they were open.


    Em c em / / /
    Em c em / / /
    Em c em d

    G c d c
    Took a walk down hell's pavement
    G c d c
    Took a walk down pulled by the tide
    G c d c
    I had to make some new arrangement
    Em c g
    Oh i thought i'd reach the other side
    D em c g
    Then someone opened up their mouth to talk
    D em c g d
    They said (hey!) you ain't where you think you are
    Em c em d
    You just landed on the devil's sidewalk

    G c d c
    Had a minor misunderstanding
    G c d c
    With a street lamp one night
    G c d c
    The smell of burning ... rubber hit my senses
    Em c g
    I thought i'd reach the other side
    D em c g
    When someone opened up their mouth to talk
    D em c g d
    They said (hey!) you ain't where you think you are

    Em c em d
    You're just stranded on the devil's sidewalk
    Em c em d
    You're just stranded on the devil's sidewalk

    F#m am7
    And it's cold, so cold
    F#m am7
    And it's cold, so cold
    F#m am7 d
    And it's cold, so cold

    G d g c
    No-one's got names, under the flames
    G d g c
    Everyone screams, hope its a dream
    G d g c f#m
    Nothing makes sense, everything's tense
    Bm d
    Wish i could say what it meant

    G c d c
    Took a long look down at the mirror
    G c d c
    Couldn't see my face at all
    G c d c
    Just those strait lines, leading to nowhere
    Em c g
    Oh i thought i'd reach the other side
    D em c g
    When someone opened up their mouth as if to talk
    D em c g d
    They said (hey!) you ain't where you think you are

    Em c em d
    You just landed on the devil's sidewalk

    Em c em d
    You just landed on the devil's sidewalk

    Repeat and fade /pre>

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