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From: csc270@cent1.lancs.ac.uk (D Poulet) Subject: CRD: The Great Big No - Lemonheads Here's pretty well all the chords for The Great Big No from Come On Feel the Lemonheads. NB the chords shown are for my convenience and need to be played with a capo at the 3rd fret to keep the right key, if you care about stuff like that. I use a C/G chord cos it sounds right but you could equally well play a straight C and, who knows, maybe thats what they're playing on the track itself. The Great Big No - The Lemonheads
Lover dont tC/Gurn your head, D just let me wGalk away Gmaj7 Thought I might hC/Gave to say you're asDking the wrong Amguy
She wonders Emhow, Thinks she knows C/Gnow D
She'll be rC/Gight D they alwaysC/G go D by the bCy The great bigCdim5 no the great big Cno (x2)
Break: C/G D G Gmaj7 C/G D G Verse2: Is nothing OK with you, is nothing OK with me' Is anything happening to have to got sea' He wonders why, the indigo guy... He'll be right they always go by the by The great big no, the great big no (x2)
Am EveryoEmne knows evC/Gerything EveryAmone Em knows eC/Gverything
Nobody'sAm gEmot no one to C/Ggo to The great big C/Gno (x4)
Continue for last bit: "Lover dont turn your head etc..." Am Em C/G Chords: C - x32010 C/G - 332010 Cdim5 - x34010 D - xx0232 G - 355433 Gmaj7 - 354433 Am - x02210 Em - 022000 Date: Wed, 14 Jun 1995 15:31:24 -0500 (CDT) From: Chris Bray <cbray@comp.uark.edu> "The Great Big No" by the Lemonheads (from _Come on Feel the Lemonheads_) Chords by: Chris Bray (cbray@comp.uark.edu / csb1@engr.uark.edu) Weird Chords: D2b5: xx0130 Amaj7: x02120
Lover don't Dturn your head. E Just let me Awalk away. Amaj7 I thought I might Dhave to say, you're askEing the wrong guy.
G She wonders F#mhow. Thinks she knows Dnow. E She'll be right. D E They always go D E bye the bye. D2 D2b5 D2 The great big no. Great big no. D2b5 D2 Great big no. Great big no.
Break: E A Amaj7 D2 E A
Is nothing oDkay with you. E Is nothing Aokay with me. Amaj7 Is anything Dhappening to haveE to go to sea. G He wonders F#mwhy. The indigo Dguy, E He'll be right. D E They always go D E bye the bye. D2 D2b5 D2 The great big no. Great big no. D2b5 D2 Great big no. Great big no.
Bm EveryoF#mne knows Deverything EveryBmone F#m knows D2everything Nobody, nobodBmy hasF#m got no one to Dgo to. D2 F#5Great E5big no.D D2 F#5Great E5big no.D D2 F#5Great E5big no.D D2 F#5Great E5big no.D
Whoah Bm F#m (Lover don't D2turn your head.) Lover don't Bmturn your head. F#m D2No. (Lover don't Bmturn your head.) F#m D2 Is nothing okBmay with you' F#m D
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