The Spinners (Detroit Spinners)
The Spinners (Detroit Spinners) - Then Came You gitaar tab
Je score:
"Then Came You" (Pugh / Marshall) Intro: piano/clavinet w/bass drum and high-hat [4X; bass (F throughout) and synth enter 3rd time]: F Bb Eb (Eb) Bb F Bb F v v v v v v v v ---|-----------------|----------------- -1-|---1-3---4-----4-|---4-3---1-3---1- -2-|---2-3---3-----3-|---3-3---2-3---2- -3-|---3-3---5-----5-|---5-3---3-3---3- ---|-----------------|----------------- ---|-----------------|----------------- Verse 1: F Bb/F [F G G#] [single notes, piano w/bass] Ever since I met you Am7 Dm7 F/A Bb C Seems I can't forget you Bb F/A The thought of you keeps running through Gm7 Gm7/C C (F) The back of my mind F Bb [F G G#] Every time I'm near you Am7 Dm7 F/A Bb C I get that urge to feel you Bb F/A Just touchin' you and lovin' you Gm7 Gm7/C F/A Makes everything right (tell me how you feel, baby) Chorus: Bbmaj7 Am7/D Gm7 I never knew love before F/A Bb Dm7 Gm7 F/A Then came you, then came you Bbmaj7 Am7/D Gm7 I never knew love before F/A Eb [N.C.] Then came you Bb F Bb/F Eb/F Eb/F Bb/F F Bb/F [as per intro] Then came you F Bb/F Eb/F Eb/F Bb/F F Bb/F [2: Then came] You Verse 2: Now that I have found you How did I live without you (I don't know baby) It's plain to see you're all I need To satisfy me I'm so darn proud of you I want to sing about you (sing it, sing it, sing it, baby) You oughta know you made love grow By touching my hand [repeat chorus] Instrumental break: (key changes to G) [repeat intro riff (in G), 4X] G C/G F/G (F/G) C/G G C/G G v v v v v v v v ---|-----------------|----------------- -3-|---3-5---6-----6-|---6-5---3-5---3- -4-|---4-5---5-----5-|---5-5---4-5---4- -5-|---5-5---7-----7-|---7-5---5-5---5- ---|-----------------|----------------- ---|-----------------|----------------- Coda [repeat chorus (in G) to fade]: Cmaj7 Bm7/E Am7 I never knew love before G/B C Em7 Am7 G/B Then came you, then came you Cmaj7 Bm7/E Am7 I never knew love before G/B F [N.C.] Then came you C G C/G F/G F/G C/G G C/G Then came you -- another ace 70's tab from Andrew Rogers