Its A Beautiful Thing Chords & Tabs
Its A Beautiful Thing Chords
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Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 19:58:24 +0200
From: Oscar
Subject: o/ocean_colour_scene/its_a_beautiful_thing.crd
It's A Beautiful Thing with Ocean Colour Scene
This how I think It's A Beautiful Thing is played. I think it sounds quite
right.
If you disagree you could always mail me at oscar.widegren@nykoping.com.
I don't have the end (main-part :D) of the song tabbed.
Chords:
Em 022000
F#m 133111
D xx0232
A x02220
G 320011 (or 320001)
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/o/ocean_colour_scene/its_a_beautiful_thing_crd.html ]
D A Em F#m G
Sonny went and flipped away and said he had to go
D A Em F#m G
How can you ever say he never stayed alone
Em F#m G D A
And how could I belong with anyone you know
Em F#m G D A
C'mon every lines a line I'll never know
Em F#m G D A
Oh Oh Oh It's a beautiful thing
Em F#m G D A
Oh Oh Oh It's a terrible thing
A
D A Em F#m G
Sometimes I can get along alone enough
D A Em F#m G
Backing everyone away and never have enough
Em F#m G D A
And how could I be playing every line for you?
Em F#m G D A
Look at the things today that I can never choose
Em F#m G D A
Oh Oh Oh It's a beautiful thing
Em F#m G D A
Oh Oh Oh It's a terrible thing
G
G D A
Sometimes I could never ever ever fade again
G D A
Sometimes I could never ever ever fade again
G D A
Sometimes I could never ever ever fade again
D A Em F#m G D A Em F#m G
Em F#m G D A
And how could I be playing every line for you?
Em F#m G D A
Look at the things today that I can never choose
Em F#m G D A
Oh Oh Oh It's a beautiful thing
Em F#m G D A
Oh Oh Oh It's a terrible thing x4
>From this part I have nothing tabbed except the bass that
is playing under almost the whole bit:
E-5-5--5-5--5-4-3-3--3-3--3-4- and over again.
-
Oscar Widegren