Nirvana

Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Nite Acoustic gitaar chord

Je score:

Tune the guitar down a semitone to play this one.

|E    |A  G  |B    |E

   E                     A     G
My girl, my girl, don't lie to me,
         B                        E
Tell me where did you sleep last nite?
                                    A                  G
"In the pines, in the pines, where the sun don't ever shine,
         B                     E
I would shiver the whole nite through"

VERSE 2
    E                    A       G
My girl, my girl, where will you go?
     B                         E
"I'm goin where the cold wind blows
                                      A               G
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun don't ever shine,
        B                      E
I would shiver the whole nite through"

VERSE 3
    E                    A      G
Her husband was a hard workin man
    B                  E
Just about a mile from here.
                          A        G
His head was found in the drivin wheel,
         B              E
But his body never was found.

REPEAT VERSES 1 AND 2
THEN

   E                    A         G
My girl, my girl, where will you go?
     B                         E
"I'm goin where the cold wind blows
                                      A                G
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun don't even shine
        B     N.C.            E
I would shive the whole nite through"

|E    |A  G  |B    |E


Easiest song in the world to play. (N.C. means that there are no chords played) Strum the last verse hard.
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3 Reacties gevonden

Lavo

Monday 5th of May 2003 09:33

No there isnt an F between B and E. ive got the Nirvana chords in the house.

Anonymous

Wednesday 30th of April 2003 13:55

(see above) probably depends on which version of the song you have (ie live / acoustic etc)...not that it matters.

Anonymous

Tuesday 29th of April 2003 17:39

there is a F inbetween the B and the E