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Come On Over Turn Me On Chords by Isobel Campbell And Mark Lanegan

Come On Over Turn Me On chords by Isobel Campbell And Mark Lanegan

Guitar chords with lyrics

  • Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)

Intro:
Em D C B
Em D C B


Verse 1:
Em     D     C                    B
Like a thief crawling through the night
Em     D     C             B
Like a drunk brawling in a fight
Em         D             C           B
How should I know what is right from wrong
Em                         D
Come on over, turn me on

Verse 2:
Em     D     C                  B
Sunday best, you're my favorite suit
Em        D        C              B
You make the team, you're no substitute
Em     D             C           B
I know baby, I'm your favorite song, listen up and
Em
Come on over, turn me on


Chorus:
Am
Is it any wonder
Am
Is it any wonder
       E
How we lay awake all night?
Am
Is it any wonder
Am                            B
Hoping someday soon I see the light


Verse 3:
Em      D     C              B
Tell me baby, tell me pretty lies
Em       D     C                 B
See the spider been out catching flies
Em        D                C                  B
When you leave me I know it won't be long before you
Em
Come on over, turn me on


Bridge:
E D C B
E D C B
E D C B
E


Chorus:
Am
Is it any wonder
Am
Is it any wonder
       Em
How we lay awake all night?
Am
Is it any wonder
Am                            B
Hoping someday soon I see the light


Verse 4:
Em     D         C              B
Like a blind man driving at the wheel
Em     D          C               B
Like a hound dog scratching out a meal
Em      D                C      B
You and I both know where you belong
Em
Come on over, turn me on

Outro:
Em D C B
Em D C B
Em D C B
Em D C B G Em

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Isobel Campbell And Mark Lanegan chords for Come on over turn me on

About this song

This guitar chords for Come On Over Turn Me On by Isobel Campbell And Mark Lanegan is suitable for players who want a clear arrangement. Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E). Good for practicing chord changes and steady rhythm.