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Gorillaz - Revolving Doors Chords

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Revolving Doors Chords

(ver. 1)
Gorillaz
[Verse 1]
Am               G
 Revolving doors, what have I done?
Am               G
 Someone on the TV, a tepid loss
Am           G                  Am
 Revolving doors, what will I become?
   G
 A redneck song

[Chorus 1]
G+             Dm
 Paid up for seven
G+                  Dm
 But he only got an eight now, now
Am                 G                 Am
 I feel that I'm paused by all the pills
            G
 I see no wrong in here

[Break]
Am G Am G

            Am
On a foggy day
                                G
(Revolving doors in London to a foggy day in Boston)
Am                              G
(Revolving doors in London to a foggy day in Boston)
Am              G
I sit in a diner and the Beatles play
Am                              G
(Revolving doors in London to a foggy day in Boston)

[Chorus 2]
G+                 Dm
 I'm paid up for a seven
G+              Dm
 But I only got S.O. eight, oh, now
Am                 G                 Am
 I feel that I'm paused by all the pills
            G
 I seem to run out here
Am                              G
(Revolving doors in London to a foggy day in Boston)
Am                              G
(Revolving doors in London to a foggy day in Boston)

[Verse 2]
Am        G
 Revolving doors
Am G                           Am        G
    It's stormy on the eastern sea board
                     Am     G
He got silver up his night

[Chorus 3]
G+              Dm    G+ G+
 He paid up for three
             Am
But got only two
Am                              G
(Revolving doors in London to a foggy day in Boston)
Am                              G
(Revolving doors in London to a foggy day in Boston)

[Outro]
N.C.
Then he said
Seems I was born for this
Seems I was born to this
N.C.
Revolving doors
Revolving doors
            
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