Velvety
Frank Black
- A
- B
- D
- E
- F#
- G#
- G#m4
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Tono:
B E Out on the Eisenhower, well, IB lost my speedG# F# Just a little bit south of a townE called WeedB E B I heard her voice and I had to stopG# F# She called me on to that mountainE topB E I'm a poor soul lost in the shadyB treesG# F# I was going to die I was going toE freezeF# G#m When she touched meF# B E A D She was velvetyF# She's a cat of a creature, don'tB E A D care, she's VelvetyF# B* She makes the strangest soundsE B B* A BB She was an island girl of theE B ancient lineG# F# When the whole damn thing sankE into the brineContinúa después del anuncioB E B Her true lover from her was tornG# F# E She packed it up to Californ'F# G#m Then she met meF# B E A D She's VelvetyF# She's a cat of a creature, don'tB E A D care, she's VelvetyF# B* She makes the strangest soundsE B B* A B [Solo]F# G#m E BF# G#mB E Out on the Eisenhower, well, IB lost my speedG# F# Just a little bit south of a townE called WeedF# G#m I met VelvetyF# B E A D My VelvetyF# I like that lemur I lick it that'sB E A D VelvetyF# She makes a pretty sound [Otro] B* E B B* A B (x2) * on this 'B' Frank does a sliding thing in from an A barre chord. And for the G#, it might be minor during the verses but it doesn't seem like it. It's almost as if it could swing both ways. A little insiders info... or not, maybe everyone already knows this... This was a Pixies b-side (an instrumental) and Frank originally wrote this song when he was about 15.