with SMTP id ; Tue, 12 Oct 1993 09:09:03 -0700 id AA28236; Tue, 12 Oct 93 17:09:06 +0100 X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL22] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Length: 3240 THE SISTERS OF MERCY - "I Was Wrong" Comments, corrections, etc. welcome Par Svensson, t89par@tdb.uu.se
Riff #1 : * * 1 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^ 4 ^ 1 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^ 4 ^ 1 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^ 4 ^ 1 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^ 4 ^ e |-------------------------------------------------------------2--- B |---------3---------------3---------------2-------2h3h2----------- G |-----4---------------2-------2-------2-------2-----------4------- D |-----------------0-------------0--------------------------------- A |-2-----------2h4-----------------0------------------------------- E |----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^ 4 ^ 1 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^ 4 ^ 1 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^ 4 ^ 1 ^ 2 ^ 3 ^ 4 ^ -------------------------------------------------0--------------| ---------3---------------3-------2---2-----------0--------------| -----4---------------2-------2---2---2-----------1--------------| -----------------0-------------0-2---2-----------2--------------| -2-----------2h4-----------------0---0-----------2--------------| -------------------------------------------------0--------------| (Repeat four times) Chords: E A D G B e B5 : 2 2 4 4 x x D : x x 0 2 3 2 A : x 0 2 2 2 0 E : x 7 9 9 9 7 #1 B5 D A B5 D E #1 you ... you ... I .. you .. all .. you .. you .. I ... B5 I .. D A B5 I .. D A B5 I .. D A B5 I .. D E #1 but ... in a .. in ... I .. I .. I .. isn't .. pain .. that's .. B5 I ... D A B5 I .. D A B5 I .. D A B5 I .. D E #1 but .. B5 D A B5 D E #1 (etc.) you ... you ... I .. you .. you .. you .. I ... I .. I .. I .. I .. but .. in a .. in a .. I .. I .. I .. isn't .. pain .. that's .. I ... I .. I ... I ... but .. Remarks: The above is my interpretation of the song for one guitar, but since there are (at least) two acoustics + a bass, it's, as usual, quite tricky to sort out what plays what. It's especially hard at the part between the asterisks. Also, I really don't know if "B5" is really called B5 :-)