7 Chords used in the song: F#m, E, A, B, G, C#m, D
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[Intro]
F#m E F#m x2
[Verse 1]
F#m E F#m
Wind blows back and the batons charging It winds all the way
F#m E F#m
Right to the butt of my gun Maybe now your time has come
[Link]
E F#m
[Verse 2]
F#m E F#m
From the back streets there's a rumblin'Smell of anarchy
F#m E F#m
No more nice time, bright boy shoe shines Pie in the sky dreams
[Link]
E F#m
[Chorus]
A
Lights out, lights out in London
B A
Hold on tight 'til the end
G
Better now you know we'll never
B
Wait 'til tomorrow
A
Lights out, lights out in London
B A
Hold on tight 'til the end
G
God knows when I'm comin' on my run
[Link]
F#m E F#m
[Verse 3]
F#m E F#m
Heaven help those who help themselves That's the way it goes
F#m E F#m
The frightening thoughts of what's been taught And now it shows
[Link]
E F#m
[Chorus]
A
Lights out, lights out in London
B A
Hold on tight 'til the end
G
Better now you know we'll never
B
Wait 'til tomorrow
A
Lights out, lights out in London
B A
Hold on tight 'til the end
G
God knows when I'm comin' on my run
[Bridge]
F#m C#m
[Chorus]
A
Lights out, lights out in London
B A
Hold on tight 'til the end
G
Better now you know we'll never
B
Wait 'til tomorrow
A
Lights out, lights out in London
B A
Hold on tight 'til the end
G
God knows when I'm comin' on my run
[Link]
D E F#m
[Verse 4]
F#m E F#m
You keep comin', there's no runnin' Tried a thousand times
F#m E F#m
Under your feet grass is growin' Time we said goodbye
[Link]
E F#m
[Chorus]
A
Lights out, lights out in London
B A
Hold on tight 'til the end
G
Better now you know we'll never
B
Wait 'til tomorrow
A
Lights out, lights out in London
B A
Hold on tight 'til the end
G
God knows when I'm comin' on my run
[Link]
F#m C#m
[Outro]
A B
Lights out, lights out in London
C#m
A B
Lights out, lights out in London
C#m
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About this song: Lights Out
According to the Lights Out Songfacts, Phil Mogg wrote 'Lights Out' as an anti-authoritarian song but Paul Raymond thought it was about the miners' strike. Read more on Last.fm.