Chords with lyrics
Craig.
Song Title : Cryin' Shame
Artist : Johnny Diesel
Album : Chryslian (something similar anyway)
Johnny Diesel is a great Australian artist. He music varies from slow
jazz to funky blue to pure rock. It surprises that noone has tabbed any of
his music. It is probably because he doesn't get as much recognition
overseas as he does in Australia. Even then he is not on the TIP OF MY
TONGUE when you ask me who my favourite Australian artist. Even though
he is in fact my favourite Australian artist. Johnny just doesn't get much
publicity (bad management). Anyway enough crap....here is Cryin Shame!
Verse Chord Progression (V.C.P.)
(lyrics start here)>Picking up the pieces......
C#m7C#m7 B/C# B/C# E MajorE
e---4-----4---------------7----0--|----
B---5--p--4---------------7----0--|----
G---4-----4--------------------1--|----
D---6--p--4--------------------2--|----
A---4-----4----2/4---4--4------2--|----
E------------------------------0--|----
CHorus Chord Progression (C.C.P)
> Don't you know...
Bsus2Bsus2 E MajorE
e-----------2-----0-------|
B-----------2-----0-------|
G-----------4-----1-------| x 2
D-----------4-----2-------|
A-----------2-----2-------|
E--4-4-5-5--------0-------|
Bsus2Bsus2 Asus2Asus2 E MajorE
e-----------2-----0----0--|
B-----------2-----0----0--|
G-----------4-----2----1--| x 1
D-----------4-----2----2--|
A-----------2-----0----2--|
E--4-4-5-5-------------0--|-
Bridge Chord Progression (B.C.P)
E MajorE D#mD#m C# minorC#m BB A augmentedA
e--7---6---4---2---0---|
B--9---7---5---4---2---|
G--9---8---6---4---2---| x 2
D--9---8---6---4---2---|
A--7---6---4---2---0---|
E----------------------|
* Note on second time thru this progression, Johnny cuts abruptly from
BB chord to the V.C.P.
Outro Chord Progression (O.C.P.)
[E MajorE] [A augmentedA]
Lyrics
Verse 1 (play V.C.P.)
Chorus (C.C.P.)
Verse 2 (V.C.P.)
Repeat Chorus (C.C.P.)
Bridge (B.C.P.)
Solo - play solo over following progressions using saxophone!
V.C.P.
C.C.P.
B.C.P.
Verse 3 (V.C.P)
Repeat Chorus
- a couple of times using first section of chord
progression before ending chorus and smoothly sliding into the outro
Any suggestion, comments, criticisms or fuck ups, contact me at
e-mail [email protected]
Later!
Peter Cridland.
e-mail : [email protected]