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30000 Pounds Of Bananas by Harry Chapin





              30000 Pounds Of Bananas









All chords used are to current Capo setting:
 E: 022100          D: xx0232          B: x24442
E*: 022300       D/C#: x4x232          G: 355433
E7: 022030          A: 002220         Bm: 224432
Am: 002210         A*: 577655

CAPO 1st FRET

INTRO: E  E* E  E* (x2)

       E                        E7
It was just after dark when the truck started down
    A                    Am              E
The hill that leads into Scranton Pennsylvania.
         D      D/C#     Bm        E
Carrying thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
         D      D/C#     Bm        E
Carrying thirty thousand pounds of bananas.

LINK: E  E* E  E*

         E
He was a young driver,
A*
just out on his second job.
E
And he was carrying the next day's pasty fruits
    A                Am
For everyone in that coal-scarred city,
      E
Where children play without despair
   A*                                       E
In backyard slag piles, and folks manage to eat each day
      D      D/C#     Bm        E
About thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
                D      D/C#     Bm
Yes, just about thirty thousand pounds of bananas.

TEMPO INCREASE

LINK: E  E* E  E*

   E                     E7
He passed a sign that he should have seen,
         A                 Am              E
saying, "Shift to low gear or fifty dollar fine, my friend."
       A                          Am
He was thinking perhaps about the warm-breathed woman
        E
Who was waiting at the journey's end.
   A                Am
He started down the two-mile drop,
    E                                           B
The curving road that wound from the top of the hill.
       E
He was pushing on through the shortening miles that ran down to the depot.

Just a few more miles to go,
     A                Am                E
Then he'd go home and have her ease his long, cramped day away.
                 D      D/C#     Bm        E
And the smell of thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
                  D      D/C#     Bm     (Slide CAPO 2nd FRET)
Yes, the smell of thirty thousand pounds of bananas.

TEMPO INCREASE

       E                    E7              A         Am       E
He was picking speed as the city spread its twinkling lights below him.
       E                   E7                        A
But he paid no heed as the shivering thoughts of the night's
Am            E
Delights went through him.
    E (strum)                 E (strum)
His foot nursed the brakes to slow him down,
        Bm (strum)           Bm (strum)
But the pedal floored easy without a sound.
          E
He said, "Christ!"
                                       Am
It was funny how he had named the only man who could save him now.
               E
He was trapped inside a dead-end hellslide,

Riding on his fear-hunched back
     A*
With every one of those yellow-green,
                 D      D/C#     Bm        E
I'm telling you, thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
                D      D/C#     Bm     (Slide CAPO 3rd FRET)
Yes, there were thirty thousand pounds of bananas.

DOUBLE TIME!

   E               E7                  A   Am       E
He barely made the sweeping curve that led into the steepest grade.
       E                   E7             A      Am       E
And he missed the thankful passing bus at ninety miles an hour.
              A              E
And he said, "God, make it a dream!"
      G        D         A
As he rode his last ride down.
              A              E
And he said, "God, make it a dream!"
      G        D         A
As he rode his last ride down.
           Am
And he sideswiped nineteen neat parked cars,
E
Clipped off thirteen telephone poles,
Am
Hit two houses, bruised eight trees,
    E
And Blue-Crossed seven people.
       Bm
It was then he lost his head,
       Am                              E
Not to mention an arm or two before he stopped.
N.C.
And he smeared for four hundred yards

Along the hill that leads into Scranton, Pennsylvania.
          D      D/C#     Bm        E
All those thirty thousand pounds of bananas.


ORIGINAL TEMPO
                                 (Fade in) E
You see the man who told me about it on the bus,
      A                       Am        E
As it went up the hill out of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
   E
He shrugged his shoulders, he shook his head,
       A     N.C.
And he said (and this is exactly what he said),

"Boy, that sure must've been something.

Just imagine thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
                D      D/F#     Bm        N.C.
Yes, there were thirty thousand pounds of mashed bananas.
E
Of bananas. (Repeat with Barred F, then F#, etc.  until fade out.)







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version 2






The Recorded version is in E, but I find it's much easier to play in G.
Bar the Cm, all the other chords are standard.


G                    
It was just after dark when the truck started down
    C                    Cm              G
the hill that leads into Scranton Pennsylvania.
          F       Em       Dm         G
Carrying thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
          F       Em       Dm         G
Carrying thirty thousand pounds of bananas.

G
He was a young driver,
      C           Cm
just out on his second job.
      G
And he was carrying the next day's pasty fruits
      C                Cm
for everyone in that coal-scarred city
      G 
where children play without despair
      C       Cm                 G
in backyard slag-piles and folks manage to eat each day
         F       Em.....
about thirty thousand .....

G
He passed a sign that he should have seen,
           C             Cm                        G
saying "shift to low gear, a fifty dollar fine my friend."
                     C               Cm
He was thinking perhaps about the warm-breathed woman
G
who was waiting at the journey's end.
          C        Cm
He started down the two mile drop,
          G                                 D
the curving road that wound from the top of the hill.
          D                     D                             G
He was pushing on through the shortening miles that ran down to the depot.
          G
Just a few more miles to go,
             C           Cm                 G
then he'd go home and have her ease his long, cramped day away.
                    F....
and the smell of thirty 

G                                               C       Cm       G
He was picking speed as the city spread its twinkling lights below him.
G                                                      C      
But he paid no heed as the shivering thoughts of the nights
  Cm                  G
delights went through him.
     Dm (strum)                Dm(strum)
His foot nudged the brakes to slow him down.
        G
But the pedal floored easy without a sound.
        D
He said "Christ!"
                                                       G
It was funny how he had named the only man who could save him now.
         C        Cm
He was trapped inside a dead-end hellslide,
G
riding on his fear-hunched back
        C              Cm      G
was every one of those yellow green
                  F
I'm telling you thirty....

G                                       C    Cm          
He barely made the sweeping curve that led into the steepest grade.
G                                       C    Cm
And he missed the thankful passing bus at ninety miles an hour.
              G               D
And he said "God, make it a dream!"
       F        C          G
as he rode his last ride down.
              G               D
And he said "God, make it a dream!"
       F        C          G
as he rode his last ride down.
        Cm(strum)
And he sideswiped nineteen neat parked cars,
        G(strum)
clipped off thirteen telephone poles,
        Cm(strum)
hit two houses, bruised eight trees,
        G(strum)
and Blue-Crossed seven people.
        Dm
it was then he lost his head,
                                         G
not to mention an arm or two before he stopped.
        Dm
And he smeared for four hundred yards
                                           G
along the hill that leads into Scranton, Pennsylvania.
            F
All those thirty.....

G
You know the man who told me about it on the bus,
                                C      Cm
as it went up the hill out of Scranton, Pennsylvania,
      Dm
he shrugged his shoulders, he shook his head,
    G
and he said (and this is exactly what he said)
   N.C.
"Boy that sure must've been something.
Just imagine thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
                  F       Em     Dm           G
Yes, there were thirty thousand pounds of mashed bananas.


From Greatest Stories Live: Ending #1

G
Yes, we have no bananas,
     C          D
We have no bananas today
(Spoken: And if that wasn't enough)
G
Yes, we have no bananas,
 C           D
Bananas in Scranton, P A


Ending #2:
G                             C        Cm          
A woman walks into her room where her child lies sleeping,
G         
and when she sees his eyes are closed,
C                Cm         G
she sits there, silently weeping,
Dm                                  G
and though she lives in Scranton, Pennsylvania
Dm                        G
She never ever eats ... Bananas
            F       Em       Dm            G 
Not one of thirty thousand pounds .... of bananas 







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