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From: SnegG@aol.com
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 1995 19:42:03 -0400
Subject: why_must_i_be_sad?.crd

Why Must I Be Sad?
by They Might Be Giants (from the CD "John Henry")
transcribed by Gary Snegaroff (SnegG@aol.com)


(Intro riff then) D Em F C D Em F C

D  Dmaj7       Gm   Gm7
No more Mister Nice Guy

C C7       F    A
I love the dead

D         Dmaj7     Gm   Gm7
I've been thinking about it

           C     C7      F    A
Now I understand what he said


CHORUS:

D   Em F   C
Ask me now I

D    Em        F          C     D
understand the words that Alice said

  Em       F       C
I kick the rocks beneath me

D        Em     F   C
I squint at the sun

D    G    F#m  Bm
Sad, sad, sad, sad

Em       G    A
Why must I be sad?

D           G    F#m   Bm      Em   F#m
The rows of dandelions growing all around me

G        A    D   Em F C D Em F C
Why must I be sad?


D                  Dmaj7             Gm  Gm7
No one knows these things but me and him

       C                  C7               F        A
so I'm writing everything down in a spiral notebook

D      Dmaj7          Gm        Gm7
in the hopes that one day other people

     C       C7     F    A
will feel as low as this

(repeat Chorus)


Dm Dm/Bd       Dm/B Dm/C
No more Mister Nice Guy

Bdm Bdm7   Fm   Dd
I love the dead

Ddim7         Edim7
I've been thinking about it

           Ddim7         F+   A
Now I understand what he said

(repeat Chorus, except last line is...)

G        A    Em   F#m
Why must I be sad?

(repeat until)

G        A    D   Em F C D Em F C D
Why must I be sad?
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Copyrights:

Auteur: They Might Be Giants

Componist: ?

Publisher: Elektra Entertainment, WEA International Inc., Allen Ginsberg, Wylie, Aitken & Stone, Inc.

Details:

Uitgegeven in: 1994

Taal: Engels

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