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This is in the key off the Missing Links version.
C Dm
In a long and involved conversation with myself
F Fm C
I saw precious things come into view
C
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opening riff: B Bb A Ab G Gb F E A
---7--6--5--4--3---2--1--0--0---
---7--6--5--4--3---2--1--0--2---
---8--7--6--5--4---3--2--1--2---
---9--8--7--6--5---4--3--2--2---
---9--8--7--6--5---4--3
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Intro: (banjo w/acoustic guitar (2nd bar))
A
/ / / / / / / /
A F#7
Verse 1: D. W. Washburn
B7 E7
I heard a sweet voice say
A F#7
D. W. Washburn
B7 E7
This
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Fade In A C D A
e--------------------------|
B--------------------------|
G--------------------------|
D--------------------------|
A-------3p2p0--------------|
E-0-3-5-------0-3-5
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Right-hand keyboard voicings for the Intro and verses:
G G-B-D
Aadd2 A-B-C#-E
Am11 G-A-C-D
Am7 G-A-C (note: no 5th)
Bm F#-B-D
Cadd9 G-C-D-E
D A-D-F#
D7 F#-A-C-D
Em7
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From the 1967 Album "Headquarters"
Intro Riff:
[e---5--3--------------------
B---5----5--3---------------
G---------------5-----------
D---------------------------
A------------------------
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RIFF PART 1
RIFF PART 2
[E---1--1--0--0--------1--1--0--0------------------------------
B---3--3--1--1--3-----3--3--1--1--3---------------------------
G---0--0--0--0--4-----0--0--0--
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To my knowledge, the original song was written an performed
by the Monkees (of "Hey Hey We're the Monkees!" fame) and
Minor Threat picked up the song for a cover version. (amazing
how much mileage the
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This song is actually played in F, but it's a lot easier if you play it in
G. I got the lyrics out of the JUSTUS CD.
Intro: G-D-Em-C-G-D-G } 2x
G D
Vs. 1: If I had a penny
Em
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a while back, someone posted seeking some songs by The Monkees posted,
so i dug out my original Colgems albums, dusted the turntable, and heres
what i got:
(btw, i have no idea about the publishing of
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Intro: B Bb A
B Bb A
G D Em
Hey Hey mercy woman plays a song and no one listens,
G D G
I need help I'm falling again
G D
Play the drum a little louder
Em
Tell
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Am
"Here we come...
F
walking down the street..
D
we get the funniest looks from
G
everyone we meet
C C7
Hey Hey we're the Monkees...
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I got this off of a tape the my friend made me. It's different from the
Headquarters CD track, and this is what I've figured out. I'm not sure if
the B7-G in the chorus is right.
Intro: G-D-G-D-E
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Intro: two electric guitars (3X); acoustic guitar enters 2nd time:
A G/A (bass tacet during Intro)
v v v v v v v v
[-------------------------------------
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D C
She, She told me that she loved me.
And like a fool I believed her from the start.
D C
She, She said she'd never hurt me
And then she turned around and broke my heart
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Intro: Bass w/acoustic guitar (6X; horns and band enter 3rd time)
(A) (B)
v v v v v
[----------9--98-------
-2s---7---------9---79
------------------7---
----------------------]
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C Dm
Sometime in the morning
Em Dm7 G7
A simple thought may occur to you
C
And you'll hold her
Dm G Em
And tell her all the things you
Dm G7
neve
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G
Though you've played at love and lost
G
and sorrow's turned your heart to frost
C G
I will melt your heart again
G
Remember that feeling as a child
G
When you woke up and morning smiled
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Intro: (slow)
A A+ F#m Adim
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
One two three four five
Bm E Bm E
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Four three tw
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Intro: (Ab) (N.C.)
v v v v v v v v
[----------------------------------
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---6-46-46-46-------6-46-6-
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Intro: guitar (probably played in A, Capo III)
C Csus4 C Csus2 C Csus4 C Csus2
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
[-
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Intro: (organ and strings):
E E7/D A/C# G
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
A F# B Bmaj7 (hold 4 bars)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
(piano; acoustic gtr.
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(Notated in F, although it sounds somewhere between F and F#. Probably
recorded in E and sped up.)
Intro: (pseudo-flamenco nylon-string guitar):
Fm Eb Db C
/ / / / / / / / /
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Intro: bass (w/tremolo gtr and bell tree) (4X; continue into verse):
C#m
v v v v
[-------6---------
---------7-6-----
-4-----------7-6-
-----------------]
(C#m)
Verse 1: Girl, don't you know