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>Subject: TAB: "Talk Tonight", Oasis
>Date: 8 Dec 1996 14:14:45 -0500

From: James Evans 

This is what I think are the chords and lyrics to Talk Tonight which is on
the B-side of Some Might Say - the new single.



                TALK TONIGHT - OASIS
                ====================

Verse
=====

Em
Sitting on my own, ...
Am
A thousand million miles ...
C               G       Am                          C
Something       hit me, ...



Chorus
======
C                       G D Em
I want to ...

          C             G D Em
Until the ...
          C                     G D Em
'bout how you ...
C                       Em
You and me know ...
C                       Em
You and me ...

Verse
=====
All your dreams are made of ...



&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&       The higher that you climb
&&&     J.C.Evans@dcs.warwick.ac.uk  &&&&       the further you fall
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&

Talk Tonight by OASIS (from the single Some Might Say)

This is another of Noel Gallagher's amazing acoustic tracks,
taken from the single Some Might Say, which incidentally
went straight to number one in the British charts, even knocking of
the mighty TAKE THAT!!! Go BUY this single, the title track
and Aquiesce (track 3) are just as good as this one.

Em7
Sitting on my own, ...
Asus4
A thousand million ...
Cadd9          G/E
When something ...
Asus4                       Cadd9
Somewhere right ...

Em7
Sleeping on a plane, you ...,
Asus4
You took your last chance...
Cadd9   G/E
Landed, ...
Asus4                 Cadd9
Hardly even knew ...

Cadd9        G/E      (Dsus2)
I wanna ...,
Cadd9             G/E    (Dsus2)
Until the ...
Cadd9                  G/E    (Dsus2)
'Bout how you ...
Cadd9                 Asus4
You and me ...
Cadd9                 Asus4
You and me see ...

(Instrumental for next verse, then..)


Chords (or rather my interpretation of them!)

   Low E    e
Em7    022030
Asus4  002230
Cadd9  032030
G/E    320030

Note: I know that at the end of the song there is twiddly bit
      and during the chorus there is a second guitar playing
      another twiddly bit over the Dsus2 but I haven't tried
      working them out.

      As usual, any corrections/comments, please send to Alan.

      Email: A.Fung@stud.man.ac.uk

Talk Tonight - Written by Noel Gallagher

Second song on the Oasis "Some Might Say" CD single.

This, I hope, is a fairly accurate transcription of this beautiful Noel
Gallagher song. Skip the notes if
you're already familiar with it. But you may find some useful
suggestions!!! Hope you enjoy it,
please mail me with any thoughts, suggestions or corrections.

Keith Bradnam


Notes on playing:

1) To get the right sound, this song needs to be played as a mixture of
strumming and picking. For the verse, a couple or
so strums on each chord, and then pick the E, B and G strings in that
order. I've noticed that sometimes Noel only plucks
the E, and B string, and it seems that the "D" note played on the B string
gives quite a characteristic quality to the song.

2) In the chorus (just after "I want to talk tonight...") there is some
quick picking following the G chord. I.e.

 G      D Dsus4 D       Em

-3--3----2--3---2-------0-----
-0----0------------3----0-----
-0-------------------2--0-----
-0----------------------2-----
-2----------------------2-----
-3----------------------0-----

If you don't want to pick this, try strumming: G, D, Dsus4, D, Dsus4, D,
Em (strumming the D chords very quickly!),
which also sounds ok!

3) There are loads of chords in this song (see below), and I've found that
many others can be used which sound ok. You
can easily substitute Am for A7sus4 or Cadd9 for C9. But I'm fairly sure
(apart from right at the end, see note 4) that these
are the chords as played on the song, i.e. on the CD. I've noticed that in
live versions, Noel has opted for simpler chords
and use of more strumming, as opposed to picking out notes. I guess if
Noel plays it both ways, then this means there's no
official way of doing it. But this is the most...fullsome sound, in my
opinion :)
At the part in the song where he sings "and you and me see how we are". It
feels like you can play Am, Em7, C. For some
reason the B note on the second string of the Em7 chord feels right, but
he doesn't play it!!! He just plays A7sus4, Cadd9!
Although when he played live with Paul Weller, Paul did play that Em7
chord on the keyboard.

4) Right at the end of the song, there is some very quick strumming in the
repeat chorus. I'm unsure if I've got the exact
nature of these chords right, although playing G,D,C,D quickly (change on
each beat) does sound about right (but I accept
that there's probably an add9 in there somewhere!). Also I'm still a
little hazy as to how the words "'bout how you saved
my life" are sung over this part.

5) In the chorus, there are two places where the line "I wan't to talk
tonight" can be sung. Noel sings this line in both
places (it changes at the end) so beware!

6) Any lyrics in brackets indicate backing vocals.

7) Additional notes are enclosed in asterisks where appropriate

Chords

Numbers refer to fret positions on each of the six (EADGBe) strings.
Note that there are two versions of G used (I think).

Em7     022030
Asus4   002230
C9      032330
A7sus4  002030
Cadd9   032030
G       320003
G2      320033
D       x00232
Dsus4   x00233
C       032010
Em      022000

                                          The Song

Intro:

Em7 *let it ring for a bar...*
Em7, Asus4,  C9, G2, A7sus4, Cadd9

Verse:

Em7
Sitting on my own, ...

  Asus4
A thousand, million ...

     C9         G2      A7sus4                      Cadd9
When something, hit me, ...

Em7
Sleeping on a plane, you ...

    Asus4
You took your last chance, ...

  C9      G2        A7sus4                Cadd9      *play Cadd9 for an
extra bar here*
I landed, stranded, hardly ....



Chorus:


Cadd9                       G   D Dsus4 D  Em
I want to ...

          C                 G   D Dsus4 D  Em
until the ...

              C             G   D Dsus4 D  Em
'bout how you ...

C                             A7sus4   Cadd9
   and you and me, ...

                              A7sus4   Cadd9
   and you and me, see ...




Instrumental verse:


Em7, Asus4,  C9, G2, A7sus4, Cadd9



Verse:

Em7
All your dreams are made, ...

    Asus4
And you make sure ...

    C9       G2          A7sus4                         Cadd9
You take me, walking, to where you ...

Em7
I'll never say that I, ...

    Asus4
And this I'll say, I ...

  C9        G2           A7sus4               Cadd9  *play extra bar of
Cadd9*
I know I'm, leaving, but I'll ...



End Chorus:


Cadd9                       G   D Dsus4 D  Em
I want to ...

          C                 G   D Dsus4 D  Em
until the ...

              C             G   D Dsus4 D  Em
'bout how you saved my ...

C                           G   D Dsus4 D      G  *this is part of rapid
changes of G,D,C,D*
I want to talk ...

G      D       C     D      G   D Dsus4 D  Em   *the 1st G is the SAME G
that ends the last line*
'bout how you saved ...

              C             G   D Dsus4 D  Em
'bout how you saved my ...

              C             G   D Dsus4 D  Em
'bout how you saved my ...

              C             G   D Dsus4 D      G
'bout how you saved my ....*sings this line a
bit sadder than before*

G      D       C     D      G   D Dsus4 D  Em
                            (I want to ...

              C             G   D Dsus4 D      G
                            (I want to ...

G      D       C     D      G   D Dsus4 D  Em
..igh..gh......ht)          (I want to ...

C                             A7sus4   Cadd9
   and you and me, ...*doesn't always sing these last two
lines*

                              A7sus4   Cadd9
   and you and me, ...

Em7


>From flidskog@email.unc.edu Mon Jun 24 20:39:40 1996
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 21:34:39 -0400 (EDT)
From: Fredrik Lidskog 
To: Patrick Glass 
Subject: Talk Tonight

>From Fred Lidskog 

Talk Tonight, written by Noel Gallagher, performed by Oasis
Talk Tonight can be found on the UK "Some Might Say" single and the US
"Wonderwall" single. Great song.

--I've seen a number of attempts to tab this song, but none have been
quite right; some off more than others, so here's my attempt to do it right.

Chords used:

Em* (022030)
Em2 (022033) [used in chorus only]
Am* (x02030)
C*  (x32030)
C9  (x32330)
C*2 (x32022) [used in chorus only]
G   (3x0033)
B/G (x20033)
Dsus(xx0233)

Intro
-----
Em* (strum once)    Em*  Am*   C9   G   Am*   C*

Verse
-----

Em*
Sitting on my own, ...
  Am*
a thousand million ...
C*             G        Am*                         C*
something      hit me,  ...



Chorus
------
C*(continued from verse)  G     Dsus  Em2
           I wanna ...
                     C*2        G     Dsus  Em2
           Until the ...
                C*2                 G    Dsus  Em2
           'Bout how you ...
                     C*              Am*    C*
           And you and me ...
                                     Am*    C*
           And you and me ...

Tab for chorus
--------------
During the chorus there's a second guitar that plays this little riff
during each G  Dsus  Em2  part of the chorus.
[NOTE: this is almost the exact same riff as can be found in the "And all
the roads we have to walk are winding" part of Wonderwall.]

    G        Dsus         Em2      C*2
e------3-----2-3-2---------3---3----3--3-------------------
B--------3---------3-------3---3----3--3-------------------
G----------0---------2-----0---0----0--0-------------------
D--------------------------2---2----2--2-------------------
A--------------------------2---2----3--3-------------------
E---3----------------------0---0---------------------------


Musical Interlude
-----------------
Played same as intro.


Chorus
------
Same


That's pretty much it, except towards the end of the song, there are 2
changes to the usual patterns.

1) Towards the end, the "And you and me see how we are" part goes

        C*                 Am*  B/G  C*
and you and me ...
                        Am*  B/G  C*
you and me see ...

2) At the end where the chorus is repeating again and again, it starts to
go like this every 4 measures:

                 G    Dsus   Em2
I wanna ...
C*2              G    Dsus   Em2
I wanna ....
C*2              G    Dsus   Em2 Dsus C*2 Dsus
I wanna ...
                 G    Dsus   Em2
I wanna ...

(whatever, and so on)

Enjoy!! And if you haven't yet heard the version of Talk Tonight with
Paul Weller playing keyboard and singing background vocals, check it out!!

Questions, comments, corrections to flidskog@email.unc.edu
Get this song at:
bol.com
amazon.com

Copyrights:

Author: ?

Composer: ?

Publisher: ?

Details:

Language: English

Appearing on: Some Might Say (1995) , The Masterplan (1998) , Stop the Clocks (2006)

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