• Song:

    Good Morning Mr Edminton

  • Artist:

    Of Montreal

  • Album:

    Coquelicot Asleep In Th...

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There's somethings you must always remember while playing of Montreal songs. BARRE 
WHEN EVER POSSIBLE and THEY LOVE C# AND F#.

This is a great song and I'm possitive that the chords are correct. As soon as I 
realize what the B chord is and find some mistakes I'll put out a version 2.

If the chords are to hard for you transcribe it up a half step and capo 1
PLEASE RATE 
 
Chords:
D:000232
F#:244322
G:355433
B7:021202 
C#m:446654
C#:446664
A:577655
B:224442
Ab:466544

*Please note that this is not based on the song, but a cover of the song on 
YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WgDmIKqM2s
DHello (xx0232@1)morning, Mr. Edminton
F# (244322@1)G (320003@1)       F# (244322@1)                B?
Mr. Edminton, how are you feeling today?
             C#mI (x13321@4)trust that life is treating you
    C# (x43121@1)         F#The (244322@1)way that you want it to
               GOf (320003@1)course, I'm joking with you

AND IT JUST GOES LIKE THAT THE REST OF THE SONG (just kidding)

DHello, (xx0232@1)Mr. Lendingworth
G (320003@1)               F# (244322@1)                B?
Mr. Lendingworth, hope you're feeling ok
                  C#m (x13321@4)               C#I've (x43121@1)brought some books and a finance magazine
               F# (244322@1)  
Because I feel bad for you
              GI'll (320003@1)tell you another thing too

(During this part you should strum and then mute after struming to give it the right feel)

F# (244322@1)                                ERemember (022100@1)how they vowed to let that go
                          C#mIf (x13321@4)your families paid the ransom
                              C#Well, (x43121@1)I think you both should know
                         E (022100@1)F#That (244322@1)that's not their intention
   C#m (x13321@4)                   C(Barre) (x32010@1)But I will help to set you free
                           FIf (133211@1)you'll do something for me
D (xx0232@1)              F# (244322@1)                     A(Barre) (x02220@1)I want an honest job in one of your factories

D (xx0232@1)                 G (320003@1) 
Please Mr. Edminton, Mr. Edminton 
F# (244322@1)                B?
Tell me that you'll agree 
           C#m (x13321@4)                          C#And (x43121@1)I'll untie you from that chair presently 
            F#And (244322@1)get you away from here
            GI'm (320003@1)judging by your tears 

     D (xx0232@1)                   GThat (320003@1)you, Mr. Lendingworth, dear Mr. Lendingworth 
F# (244322@1)                 B?
Desire a part in our scheme 
             C#m (x13321@4)                      C#Well, (x43121@1)sir, I certainly would never even dream now 
   F#Of (244322@1)excluding you 
              GI'll (320003@1)tell you both what to do

(Go back to strum, mute)

F# (244322@1)                    ETip (022100@1)toe down the spiral stairs 
          C#mThen (x13321@4)just before the cellar door 
                           C#You'll (x43121@1)see a painting of a juggler 
                             B?        B (x2444x@1)    AbTouch (xx1114@1)his nose and that will open up a secret corridor
         C#m (x13321@4)                       CTake (x32010@1)the ladder at the end up to the street 
                       FAnd (133211@1)run as fast as you can
D (xx0232@1)               F#Then (244322@1)in a week or two 
                        A (x02220@1)Bb (x1333x@1)name="chord_133211@1">F Bb (x1333x@1)I'll start my job with you
D (xx0232@1)               GYou, (320003@1)Mr. Edminton, Mr. Lendingworth 
F# (244322@1)                  B? C#m (x13321@4) A (x02220@1)    EHurry (022100@1)before it's too late for us to escape
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