Raining In Baltimore

Counting Crows

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Key:
Dm Bb C This circus is falling down on its
F knees
Dm Bb C Am7 The big top is crumbling down
Bb C Dm It's raining in Baltimore fifty
F miles east
Dm Bb C Where you should be, no one's around [Chorus]
Bb F I need a phone call
Bb F I need a raincoat
Bb F I need a big love
Bb F I need a phone call [Verse 2]
Dm Bb These train conversations are
C F passing me by
Dm Bb C Am7 And I don't have nothing to say
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Dm Bb You get what you pay for
C F Dm But I just had no intention of
Bb C living this way [Chorus]
Bb I need a phone call
F I need a plane ride
Bb I need a sunburn
F I need a raincoat [Bridge]
C Bb And I get no answers
C Bb And I don't get no change
C Bb It's raining in Baltimore, baby
C Bb But everything else is the same [Verse 3]
Dm Bb C There's things I remember and
F things I forget
Dm Bb C I miss you, I guess that I should
Dm Bb C Three thousand five hundred miles
F away
Dm Bb But what would you change if you
C could? [Chorus] (same as first) I need a phone call Maybe I should buy a new car I can always hear a freight train If I listen real hard And I wish it was a small world Because I'm lonely for the big towns I'd like to hear a little guitar I think it's time to put the top down
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Composition: Adam Duritz, Malley Matthew, and Charlie Gillingham

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