The influx of immigrants moving to New York reached its pinnacle in the 19th and the early 20th centuries. Nowadays, the population has risen to about 8.5 million inhabitants. With an estimated 800 languages spoken in NYC, it is also one of the world’s most linguistically diverse cities. The reasons for moving to New York have changed only
CHORDS USED (Em, A, Bm, D, F#, G, F#/Bb) ~ Verse 1 Em A Bm I don t drink coffee I take tea my dear Em A Bm I like my toast done on the side Em A Bm And you can hear it in my accent when I talk Em A Bm I m an Englishman in New York Em A Bm See me walking down Fifth Avenue Em A Bm A walking cane here at my side Em A Bm I take it everywhere I walk Em A Bm I m an Englishman in New York Chorus Em A
Choose and determine which version of Moving To New York chords and tabs by The Wombats you can play. Last updated on 10.17.2014
I'll add a link when one that is NOT "pitched" becomes available. (You can also use G Cadd9 Dsus4) STANDARD TUNING NO CAPO (*= one strum) Intro- G D C x6 G D C Walking through a crowd the village is a glow G D C Kaleidoscope of loud happy ???? coats G D C Everybody here wanted something more G D C Searching for a sound we hadn't heard before G
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moving to new york chords