Is there such a thing in existance? if so could some one post it pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease???
Even just a chord progression maybe?
Love you all.
Matt x
I felt my ears burning...
Here's roughly what you're after. It's in G# I think (unless the cold has done something funny to all my instruments - can stylophones go out of tune?), so I've written it in relation to a capo on fret 1. I've also taken the liberty of 'Oasis'ing it, by turning all the C chords into C9 chords - it sounds pretty like that anyway.
The chord I'm least sure about is C9/D where the bass slides up - I think it's that inversion anyway.
Surely Belinda Bakewell could assist on this one too?
Code:
Capo: fret 1
1 letter = 1 beat
/ means same chord as before (except where it's between two letters e.g. D/F# which means D chord with F# in the bass)
- means a funky rest
Intro: G / D/F# / Bm / C9 /
G / Eb D C9 / C7 /
Chorus: G / D/F# / Em7 / C9 /
G / C9 / Dsus2 / Dsus4 /
G / D/F# / Em7 / C9 /
G / Eb D C9 / C9/D /
G / D /
G / C9 / G / C9 -
Verse: G / D / Bm / C9 /
G / C9 / G / Dsus4 /
G / D / Bm / C9 /
G / C9 / Em / D -
Chorus: as above chorus
Verse: as above verse
Chorus: as above chorus
Bridge: Em / Bm / C / G /
Em / Bm / C / D / / /
G / D / Bm / C9 /
G / C9 / Em / D -
Chorus: G / D/F# / Em7 / C9 /
G / C9 / Dsus2 / Dsus4 /
G / D/F# / Em7 / C9 /
G / Eb D C9 / C9/D /
G / Eb D C9 / C9/D /
G / D -
G / C9 / G / C9
G / C9 / G / C9
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I've never heard of this song, is it new??
it is actually called 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love my Credit Card' and is on the 'Pages Torn from the Electrical Sketchbook Vol #1' cd ...which if you didn't manage to get hold of, is available for download
in this thread 
Cheers guys, not only did i get the tab i wanted but the music too! awsum.
Hope some of you checked out my link, would love to hear what Ford fans thinks of my music?!
Brilliant! thanks, Howd u figure it out? by ear?
johnmilne Wrote:Brilliant! thanks, Howd u figure it out? by ear?
Yup - as far as I'm aware, there's no official Ford nor easyworld sheet music in existance.
I never thought this song could grow so much on me... it makes me insanely happy... :lol:
I would love to try to play it... but my head spins just staring at all those chords! Unfortunately even after a lot of lessons my guitar skills are still dreadful... I do feel sorry for my poor teacher. :roll:
Mr Flynn,
I don't suppose you have any ideas on how This City's Cold... might be played??
Does anyone have the lyrics??
posted in this thread Scott
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jonnybreaker Wrote:Mr Flynn,
I don't suppose you have any ideas on how This City's Cold... might be played??
I apologies for:
* the delay
* the complexity of the structure... I'm not sure how best try write it...
* I'm not really sure about the voicing - I'm not a guitarist!
Each chord is 2 beats - chords in brackets are for the beats inbetween (descending bassline).
Code:
Capo on fret 1.
Verse1: D / A / G / D A
D / A / G A D /
Verse2: D / A / G / D A
D / A / G A D D7
Chorus: G A Bm F#m G / A A7 D / A / G A
Postchorus1: D D D D
Verse: as verse 2
Chorus: as chorus
Postchorus2: D (/C#) Bm (/A) G A D D D D
Verse: as verse 2
Chorus3: as chorus
Postchorus3: D (/C#) Bm (/A) G A D (/C#) Bm (/A) G A
Outro: D D D D D D D D D