Oscar Wilde Gets Out by Elton John Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play Oscar Wilde Gets Out by Elton John using guitar or guitar.
This song by Elton John can also be played by that instruments.
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Oscar Wilde Gets Out guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Diving Board (2013) 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.

Oscar Wilde Gets Out by Elton John Guitar Chords


INTRO
Am
[Dm/A]

e||—————–|——————|
B||1-0-0————|———0-1—0–|
G||—2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—-|
D||————–2–|0-1-2————2|
A||—————–|——————|
E||—————–|——————|

Am
[Dm/A]

e|| ———–5—–|—————— ||
B||o 1-0-0——5—–|———0-1—0– o||
G|| —2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—- ||
D|| —————–|0-1-2————2 ||
A||o —————–|—————— o||
E|| —————–|—————— ||

VERSE

Am
Freedom for the scape goat, let him rot in
D
jail
Am
Gloomy eyes, just psed his heart like crucifixion na
D
ils
Am
Shake his fists and raise his beam, he [Bm/A]never stood a chance
When the
Am
angry red
G
mob on [Bb/F]Fleet
F
Street you
E7
turned your eyes to
Am
friends

INSTRUMENTAL

Am
[Dm/A]
Am
[Dm/A]

e||—————–|——————|———–5—–|——————||
B||-10-0————|———0-1—0–|1-0-0——5—–|———0-1—0–||
G||—2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—-|—2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—-||
D||————-2—|0-1-2————2|—————–|0-1-2————2||
A||—————–|——————|—————–|——————||
E||—————–|——————|—————–|——————||

VERSE

Am
Humble thought from Dublin chased across the wa
D
ves
Am
Your body still sharp enough to slice through every p
D
age
Am
Destitute and beaten by the [Bm/A]system of the crown
The
Am
bitter
G
pill you [Bb/F]swall
F
owed take the
E7
sweet of going
Am
down

CHORUS
And

Dm
looking back with a g
E7
reat indif
Am
ference
Dm
Looking back at the
E7
lime stone
Am
walls
A#
Thinking how beauty de
Am
ceived you
Dm
Knowing how the fools are
!
fought
E7

INSTRUMENTAL

Am
[Dm/A]
Am
[Dm/A]

e||—————–|——————|———–5—–|——————||
B||-10-0————|———0-1—0–|1-0-0——5—–|———0-1—0–||
G||—2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—-|—2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—-||
D||————-2—|0-1-2————2|—————–|0-1-2————2||
A||—————–|——————|—————–|——————||
E||—————–|——————|—————–|——————||

VERSE
A

Am
golden boy in velvet
D
landed in New York
The
Am
past was so seductive when they paid to hear you t
D
alk
Am
Baccarat and champagne flutes, to[Bm/A]bacco from Virginia
Am
Long be
G
fore the [Bb/F]lords and
F
Lord granted
E7
Oscar Wilde a
Am
sinner

CHORUS

Dm
Looking back on a
E7
cold, bleak wi
Am
nter
Dm
Looking back on those
E7
long, dark
Am
days
A#
Set like the head of Joan the
Am
Baptist
Dm
In the other sour
!
May
E7

INSTRUMENTAL

Am
[Dm/A]
Am
[Dm/A]

e||—————–|——————|———–5—–|——————||
B||-10-0————|———0-1—0–|1-0-0——5—–|———0-1—0–||
G||—2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—-|—2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—-||
D||————-2—|0-1-2————2|—————–|0-1-2————2||
A||—————–|——————|—————–|——————||
E||—————–|——————|—————–|——————||

BREAKDOWN

Am
Don’t turn around if you watch out screaming
D
Don’t cry out loud, you never know who’s listening
You’ve s
F
een it all the
C
exiled Unfor
G7
given
From the
A#
stately homes of
F
England to her
Am
prisons
Am
Looking back at the hard life
D
Looking back at the wretched war
F
Taken back
C
there for my
G7
savior
A#
Strange to think I’ll
F
miss them
Am
all
A#
Strange to thing I’ll
F
miss them
Am
all

CHORUS
And

Dm
looking back with a g
E7
reat indif
Am
ference
Dm
Looking back at the
E7
lime stone
Am
walls
A#
Thinking how beauty de
Am
ceived you
Dm
Knowing how the fools are
!
fought
E7

INSTRUMENTAL / OUTRO

Am
[Dm/A]
Am
[Dm/A]

e|| —————–|——————|———–5—–|—————— ||
B||o -10-0————|———0-1—0–|1-0-0——5—–|———0-1—0– o||
G|| —2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—-|—2–0-2——–|—–0-2—–2—- ||
D|| ————-2—|0-1-2————2|—————–|0-1-2————2 ||
A||o —————–|——————|—————–|—————— o||
E|| —————–|——————|—————–|—————— ||

Am
[Dm/A]
Am

e||—————–|————-0-3–|5—————||
B||1-0-0————|———0-1——|—————-||
G||—2–0-2——–|—–0-2———-|—————-||
D||————-2—|0-1-2————-|—————-||
A||—————–|——————|—————-||
E||—————–|——————|—————-||

If you want to learn Elton John Oscar Wilde Gets Out 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

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Oscar Wilde Gets Out. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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