Animal Collective - We tigers
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Animal Collective
"We Tigers"
Sung Tongs
Tabbed by: Rylie Thompson
rylie926@yahoo.com
Chords
A E G D Em B* B F#
e I-x-I I-x-I I-3-I I-2-I I-0-I I-7-I I-x-I I-2-I
B I-2-I I-9-I I-0-I I-3-I I-0-I I-7-I I-4-I I-2-I
G I-2-I I-9-I I-0-I I-2-I I-0-I I-8-I I-4-I I-3-I
D I-2-I I-9-I I-0-I I-0-I I-2-I I-9-I I-4-I I-4-I
A I-0-I I-7-I I-2-I I-x-I I-2-I I-9-I I-2-I I-4-I
E I-x-I I-x-I I-3-I I-x-I I-0-I I-7-I I-x-I I-2-I
Strum to the beat of the drums and follow the tune of the background vocals.
Slide up and down the fretboard when you can for barre chord changes, keeping the
strumming going. These are also the correct lyrics for the song (as recorded on
Sung Tongs).
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May I bang with this?
A E A E
AI'm like thisE andA you're like thisE (x4)
(we tigers, we tigers, woop!)
AHey Ekids Alet's pick up Esticks Alet's make a Esound of our Aown E
GAll dDogs invEmited, Dif GeveryDthing Emfeels wDrong then weG need a Dlittle Embangin'
Dgoing Aon
A1-2-E3 Aarms for the Etrees, Aself-seekers Evomiting Adoubts E
GI changedD all your Emwords but Dmy GpolterDgeist EmconcurDs that Gwords Daren't even
Emnecessary Dright Anow
B*
But I'm a noisy singer singing out at dinner, dinners are much stranger now
EEverybody's morphin', BEverybody's morphin' (x5)
F#Tigers tigers tigers tigers tigers tigers
BOhh... EAhh
F#Katydid a Katydid
BOhh... EAhh
F#Ogres ogres ogres ogres ogres ogres
BOhh.. EAhh (x5)
AI've felt Eworse, AI feel the Ecurse, Aknowing what EI shouldn't Abe E
GI don't Dknow where Emwe'll Dgo but Glets Dwalk Emaround Dand Gpretend to Down Emplaces
Dwe Asee
AKiss for a Ekiss, Alove change for Echips, Arules but I Ethought you and AI E
GRememDber you Emyoung Dduck you Gcrashed at Dmy EmapartDment you Gkept me Dup Emand Dmade
me Asmile
B*
Yes I'm a noisy singer singing out at dinner, dinners are much stranger now
EEverybody's morphin', BEverybody's morphin' (x5)
F#Tigers tigers tigers tigers tigers tigers (x4)
Tigers!
(I like to play a B chord for the last "tigers!", which sounds more like how they
sing it live than how it is on the record)