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Post by bergerac on Dec 13, 2006 9:22:56 GMT -5
carry on up the morning
Bm G Em A C D F# 7 7 7 9 8 10 9 7 8 8 10 8 10 11 7 7 9 9 9 11 11 9 x 9 x 10 12 11 9 x 7 x 10 12 9 7 x x x 8 10 x
intro : Bm G Em A
verse: C D Em F# Bm Em A
‘its not easy’: Bm D Em F# Bm Em A
‘You used to be into me’: B G.. then intro again
‘I know where to find you’ : D A G
Again,by not me.
Bergerac.
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Post by bergerac on Dec 14, 2006 9:44:36 GMT -5
i don't know any tabs, but i think carry on up the morning might be C - D - A - B and then F - F# the main riff at least. Not me.
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Post by bergerac on Dec 14, 2006 9:45:45 GMT -5
The guitar used in the Jazz after Dark clip is in fact and Epiphone Dot Studio, which is different to and cheaper than a Dot 335.
Carry On Up The Morning:
Intro - Bm, G, Em, A
'In the morning...' - C, D, G, F#m
'It's not easy...' - Bm, G, Em, A
'Tell me now I could not explain no...' C, D, G, F#m
Back to 'It's not easy...'
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Post by bergerac on Jan 22, 2007 9:41:42 GMT -5
Carry on up the Morning
In the morning where does the pain go Same place the fame goes, to your head And it's not easy, getting it out your head It's too eas-y, getting out your head
Tell me now, I could not explain, no Put it in a song instead But it's not easy, getting outta bed And it's not eas-y, it's what I said I know you used to be into me
Now you've got it in for me
Now in the morning where does all the pain go Same place the fame goes, straight to your head And it's not easy, get it out your head And it's not eas-y, getting them out your bed
Ah in the morning where did the pain go Same place the fame goes, straight to your head It's wasn't easy, don't think about (?) what they said The way they tease me, Christ knows if I'm too (scared ?) They said you two were meant to be And so it was meant to be
And I know where to find you, my love In the same old flat by the river The only way in was through the window
No, it's not easy, getting outta bed It's not eas-y, getting it out of your head No, it's not easy, getting outta bed No, it's too eas-y, getting out your head
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