Tenacious D

Tenacious D - Fuck Her Gently gitaar chord

Je score:

-Verse-
D		 F#
You don?t always have to fuck her hard.
   E			     A
In fact sometimes that?s not right to do.
D		    F#
Sometimes you gotta make some love,
E			   A
 and fuckin? give her some smooches too.
Bm                      G        Bm		             G
Sometimes you?ve got to squeeze, sometimes you?ve got to say please,
D			 A
sometimes you got to say hey,

-Chorus-
          D	   F#	    E			A
I?m gonna fuck you softly.  I?m gonna screw you gently.
	  D	   F#		       E	   A
I?m gonna hump you sweetly.  I?m gonna ball you discreetly.

-refrain-
Bm                G
And then you say ?hey I brought you flowers,?
D                 A
And then you say ?wait a minute sally,
Bm               G                         	 E
I think I?ve got something in my teeth could you get it out for me?
A
That?s fuckin? teamwork.

-Verse-
D                      F#
What?s your favorite posish(position)
E				 A			      D
That?s cool with me, it?s not my favorite, but I?ll do it for you.
D		    F#
What?s you favorite dish?
	      E                              A
I?m not gonna cook it but I?ll order it from Zanzibar.

-Chorus 2-
(loud)Bm                         G
  And then I?m gonna love you completely
(soft)D                             A
  and then I?ll fuckin? fuck you discreetly
(loud)Bm			     G
  and then I?ll fuckin? ball you completely
    F#             E           A   C     G     D
and then I?m gonna fuuuuuuuck  you haaaaaaaaaard
C         G        D
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrd,      thank you.
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Auteur: Jack Black (2), Kyle Gass

Componist: Jack Black, Kyle Gass

Publisher: Columbia Records, Columbia Records

Details:

Uitgegeven in: 2002

Taal: Engels

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Anonymous

Wednesday 26th of March 2003 16:39

Verses:

The first chord is definitely a D, but next is an F#m - it sounds best if you play up on the 9th fret (without playing either 1st or 6th Strings). Then slide down two frets for the next chord - Em (again without 1st or 6th)- then to a standard A chord.

After the rounds of these chords it changes and you've got it almost right except the E when he says about something in his teeth (what a great line!!), that should be an Em.

Well done for typing it all out though - there's no way i could have been arsed to do all that! Keep playing.

Cheers