CHORDS: Noel Gallagher\’s High Flying Birds – Council Skies Piano & Ukulele

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These are Council Skies chords by Noel Gallagher\’s High Flying Birds on Piano, Ukulele, Guitar, and Keyboard
[Intro]
A Am (x4)

[Verse]
A
Catch a falling star and we
      Am
Might drink to better days
A                  
Hiding what we find
             Am
 behind the sun
A
Thinking of what might
 have been
    Am
And what the future says
A                 
Waiting on a train 
             Am
that never comes

[Pre-Chorus]
Dm                Am
Taking the long way home
Dm             Am
So we can be alone
Dm                 Am  F
Catching the butterfly
F
Under the council sky
E
Watching the world go by
[Chorus]
           Am           Em
‘Cause I believe in magical
        Am          Em
I’m dedicated to it on
F              Em
Underneath the council sky
  F       Em
I found you
               Am        Em
‘Cause life is unpredictable
        Am             Em
You can win or lose it all
F              Em
Underneath the council sky
  F       Em
I found you
  A            Am
I found you

[Instrument]
A Am (x3)

[Pre-Chorus]
Dm                Am
Taking the long way home
Dm             Am
So we can be alone
Dm                 Am  F
Catching the butterfly
F
Under the council sky
E
Watching the world go by

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[Chorus]
           Am           Em
‘Cause I believe in magical
        Am          Em
I’m dedicated to it on
F              Em
Underneath the council sky
  F       Em
I found you
               Am        Em
‘Cause life is unpredictable
        Am             Em
You can win or lose it all
F              Em
Underneath the council sky
  F       Em
I found you
  F       Em
I found you
  F       Em
I found you
  F       Em
I found you
  A            Am
I found youuuu

[Outro]
A
Catch a falling star and we
      Am
Might drink to better days
A                  
Hiding what we find 
             Am
behind the sun

A
Thinking of what
 might have been
    Am
And what the future says
A                 
Waiting on a train 
             Am
that never comes

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