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🦋 Here I Go
This is a fun song, by Syd Barrett. It is also quite easy to play on guitar, as I discovered this evening. I cannot guarantee the chords here are accurate but they sound alright. (Woops -- some of those chords were way off -- these should work a little better.) C G This is a story bout a girl that I knew C G She didn't like my songs and that made me feel blue B♭ A G She said a big band is far better than you.
C Am She don't rock and roll G She don't like it C Am She don't do the stroll G Well she don't do it right C C7 And everything's wrong F F6 And my patience is gone C When I woke one morning G And remembered this song. C Am G Kinda catchy, C Am G I hope C C7 That she will talk to me now F F6 And even allow me C G To hold her hand and forget that old man. F C C7 I strolled around to her pad F C G Her light was off and that's bad F C G Her sister said that my girl was gone F G But come inside boy and play play play me a song.
I said yeah Here I go She's kinda cute don't you know That after a while Of seeing her smile I knew we could make it A-make it in style. So now I've got, all I need She and I are in love, we've agreed She likes this song, and my, others too So now you see my world is... Because of this tune. What a boon this tune, I tell you soon we'll be Lying in bed Happily wed And I won't think of that girl What she said.
The key thing in picking this song is that nearly every time there is a G chord followed by a C chord, you need to end the measure of G by hammering on from an open G string to an A. That will establish the mood of the song -- for everything else you can pick and strum pretty loosely. Keep a nice walking pace, a little faster in the middle of the song.
posted evening of Wednesday, August 6th, 2003 ➳ More posts about Guitar ➳ More posts about Music ➳ More posts about Songs
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