Hi,
You'll find the
chords here with the lyrics for Jack-A-Lynn, and
Down At The End Of Your Road. You may
want to compare these lyrics to
others to see the missing words. The ->
shows which line and [ ] shows
the lyrical chance.
Ian plays many
of his songs using a capo on the 3rd, 5th, and
sometimes even the 7th fret. Mother Goose
on the album was done on the
5th, but on last tour I noticed he had
moved it down to the 3rd. Most
likely because of his vocal-cord problem.
On Jack-A-Lynn the song is
done on the 5th. Above the lyrics are
the actual chord names, but with
the capo on the 5th fret for example a
G is shaped like an open D
chord without the capo. Also, these are
just the chords printed and
not all the hammering of the pull-ups
and pull-downs, positionings,
and the leads that Ian or Martin uses.
Maybe someday I'll work out a
tablature to show some of the hammering
that Ian uses and pass it on
the St. Cleve.
Regards,
Bob Albright
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DOWN AT THE END OF YOUR ROAD
Intro Am D Am D Am D Am Gm Am Gm
Am
Gm
Verse 1 I am your neighbor I seem most respectable
Am
Gm D#
But underneath
I'm an nimiquitous toad
Am
Gm
So many
dreadful mishaps have befallen you
F
C Am
Down at
the end of your road
F
C Am
And I live
down the end of your road
Am
Gm
Verse 2 I'm working on ways to remove you from paradise
Am
Gm D#
-> From your [ striped ] lawn
and your new swimming pool
Am
Gm
I place
broken bottles in your geraniums
F
C Am
Sabotage
your gardening tools
F
C Am
And I live
down the end of your road
D
F C
G
Chorus -> By day I am a real estate [ agent ] gentleman
D F
C D
I deal in
fine properties cheap at the price
F
G C G
F
Under dark
I plan my most devious practices
G
Am Am Gm
Which you
might not think very nice
Am
Gm
Verse 3 Designing a system to reverse your plumbing
Am
Gm D#
-> Welling up as you sit on
your private throne [ Your welcome ]
Am
Gm
All kind
of vile and despicable nasties
F
C
Am
You would
rather not have in your home
F
C Am
And I live
down the end of your road
Solo D# F C F# G# D# F C D E
Am
Gm
Verse 4 Dispensed loathsome creatures in your drawing
room
Am
Gm D#
Sent doggy
poo-poos in your morning mail
Am
Gm
-> Rat's heads and larks wings
[ should ] set your tongues turning
F
C Am
And your
houses will soon be for sale
F
C Am
F
C Am
And I live down the end of your road, Yes I live down the
end of your road
F
C Am
F
C Am
Well I live down the end of your road, And I live down the
end of your road
F
C Am
F
C Am
Down at the end of your road, Yes I live down the end of
your road
F
C Am
F
G Am
I live down at the end of your road, I live down at the
end of your road
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