Lemonheads

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 Drug Buddy de Lemonheads

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-> Craig Cook - (inliner@expert.cc.purdue.edu) wrote: : Can anyone help? The main chord progression which composes the whole song, verse and chorus is simply F, Gm, Dm, Bb And here are the lyrics...which were originally typed by Phil H. with some modifications from me. I think they're pretty much on now. F Gm She's coming over Dm Bb We'll go out walking F Gm Dm Bb and make a call on the way She's in the phone booth now I'm looking in There comes a smile on her face Still got some of the same stuff we got yesterday Still got some of the same stuff we got yesterday, yeah I'm too much with myself I want to be someone else I'm too much with myself I want to be someone else I'm too much with myself I want to be someone else G we take off at Fiona's door Walkin' till its light outside Like before when we were on the phone We have to laugh to look at each other We have to laugh because we're not alone As the cars fly up King St. It's enough to startle us It's enough to startle us I love my drug buddy My drug, my drug buddy I love my drug buddy My drug, my drug buddy I am not sure on some of these lyrics but they should be mostly correct. I have been trying to figure out the cords for a while and can't seem to get them. If you have any better ideas on the lyrics or the cords please let me know. Enjoy, Phil H. h9204909@student.anu.edu.au From asphalt@ican.netWed Oct 29 20:26:42 1997 I believe the version of this song by Phil H. is slightly off. I think the chord patterns actually alternate between (F, Gmin, Dmin, Bb) and (F, Eb, Dmin, Bb) with the first chord pattern played straight through on the chorus. Since these chords are diffucult to play, a capo on the first fret and then play as if playing (E, F#min, C#min, A) and (E, D, C#min, and A) works very well! Christine Carrigan