New York Mining Disaster 1941 chords by Bee Gees

Author And Composer:Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb
Pop
Easy Version
Intro:
G#m |

       G#m               
In the event of something
G#m            
Happening to me
G#m                       
There is something I would
                C#7
Like you all to see
            F#           
It's just a photograph of
               G#m  C#7
Someone that I knew    

         F#      B         F#    
Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?‎
                      B   
Do you know what it's like
       E       
On the outside?‎
         E               
Don't go talking too loud
             D#7              G#m  
You'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones

       G#m              
I keep straining my ears
G#m            
To hear a sound
G#m          
Maybe someone
                C#7   
Is digging underground
             F#          
Or have they given up and
                 G#m
All gone home to bed
         C#7                   
Thinking those who once existed
        F#   E
Must be dead  

         F#      B         F#    
Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?‎
                      B   
Do you know what it's like
       E       
On the outside?‎
         E               
Don't go talking too loud
             D#7              G#m  
You'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones

       G#m               
In the event of something
G#m            
Happening to me
G#m                       
There is something I would
                C#7
Like you all to see
            F#           
It's just a photograph of
               G#m  C#7
Someone that I knew    

         F#      B         F#    
Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?‎
                      B   
Do you know what it's like
       E       
On the outside?‎
         E               
Don't go talking too loud
             D#7              G#m  
You'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones
Bridge:
G#m G#m G#m G#m x2

Ending:
G#m/F# | Emaj7 | G#m/D# | C#m7 |

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