"Break the spell" is a song from The Stones album "Steel Wheels". The album and "Break the spell" was released in 1989. "Break the spell" is written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) riff: E D C E7 Verse 1: E D C E7 E D C E7 In the winter when the cold comes E D C E7 E D C E7 And the wind blows with a scornful spite E D C E7 E D C E7 And the hard ground feels barren E D C E7 E D C E7 And the forest seems deathly quiet E D C E7 E D C E7 And the whole world lies sleeping E D C E7 E D C E7 There's a gypsy all dressed in white E D C E7 E D C E7 Put my hand out, ask the question E D C E7 E D C E7 Here's the silver, do you have the gift of sight E D C E7 E D C E7 Can you break the spell E D C E7 E D C E7 Can you ring the bell E D C E7 E D C E7 Can you break the spell E D C E7 E D C E7 It's cold black as night E D C E7 E D C E7 I've got a hard heart E D C E7 E D C E7 Since we've been apart E D C E7 E D C E7 Can you break the spell E D C E7 E D C E7 Break it all down tonight
Solo: E D C E7 E D C E7 Verse 2: E D C E7 E D C E7 In the springtime when the floods come E D C E7 E D C E7 And the earth bursts with the terrible life E D C E7 E D C E7 And the sun splash on the windows E D C E7 E D C E7 There's a gypsy and he's all dressed in white E D C E7 E D C E7 And my heart burns with the question E D C E7 E D C E7 Can you break the spell E D C E7 E D C E7 It's still hot as fire E D C E7 E D C E7 Can you break the spell E D C E7 E D C E7 Can you ring the bell E D C E7 E D C E7 Can you break the spell E D C E7 E D C E7 It's cold black as night E D C E7 E D C E7 Cold black as night
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