Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad - Feelin Alright gitaar chord
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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de DATE: Mon, 28 May 2001 6:39 p.m. GMT+1 ARTIST: Grand Funk Railroad SONG: Feelin' Alright ALBUM: Survival, 1971 Feelin' Alright /////////////// written by Dave Mason play the whole song with barre-chords Intro: (A) D (A-D-C--G) C-G D ---> 2 times (this is the "main riff", play throughout verses) ^----(the notes in brackets are the notes played by bass; you can do it with guitar too) Verse (with main riff) Seems I got to have a change in scene, 'Cause ev'ry night I have the strangest dreams, Imprisoned by the way things used to be, yeah Left here on my own, so it seems, I got to leave before I start to scream, 'Cause somebody locked the door and took the key! D F-G G G D F-G ---> means play F shortly and slide up to G Feelin' Alright, I'm not feelin' too good myself (barre-chords) D F-G G G D F-G Feelin' Alright, I'm not feelin' too good myself D Uuuuuuhhhoooh! Verse: Baby you sure took me on one big ride, Even now I sit and wonder why, And when I think of you I start to cry, I know I can't get upset now, must keep dry, I got to stop believin' in all your lies, 'Cause I've got too much to do before I die! Chorus: D F-G G G D F-G Feelin' Alright, I'm not feelin' too good myself D F-G G G D F-G Feelin' Alright, I'm not feelin' too good myself, oh no. D Uuuuuuhhhoooh! ->change between D and G for the solo-beginning then do Chorus-"riff" for the solo Feelin' Alright, yeah, I'm not feelin' too good myself, oh no! Feelin' Alright, yeeahh! I'm not feelin' too good myself, ooooh hey! solo again Feelin' Alright, I'm not feelin' too good myself, oooh yeah! Feelin' Alright, (get down? good night?) I'm not feelin' too good myself, oh no! Uuuuuuhhhoooh! D Also an all-time-favourite of mine... Corrections, questions, comments and suggestions are always welcome, just e-mail me! __________________________________________________________ |"Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone?" | | -Ray Davies, 1965 | | | |You can hardly listen to today's music. | | "music"? |