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David Sylvian - Earthbound Ukulele

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Earthbound Ukulele

(ver. 1)
David Sylvian
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Finally, here are the chords (for those who haven't already figured them out by
now).               "Earthbound" by David Sylvian
                     off the Jean the Birdman cd single
Starts off with a D chord. Intro (riff 1) goes something like this:
E-2-3-2-0-2-                            -2-0-0-2-|
B-3-3-3-3-3-                            -3-3-3-3-|
G-2-2-2-2-2- strum D a few times then...-2-2-2-2-| the D is held until A on the
D-0-0-0-0-0-                            -0-0-0-0-| first line
A-x-x-x-x-x-                            -x-x-x-x-|
E-x-x-x-x-x-                            -x-x-x-x-|

D               A
   A black crow standing
G              A
   On a sea of shells
D                   A
   She's blessed by magic
           G                 A
   And the sound of libery's bells
G                 D
   I'll raise the curfew

       Bm  D      A*     G
   And set by her door
   Em                 A          D & Riff 1
   She's been through this world before

the chords are the same for the second verse.
verse 3:
Bm                 A
   She's giving me questions
       Em        A
   And quizzical looks


G                  D
   She tears up my papers
       Em    D      A
   And burns all my books
C                C
   They gave her nothing
       Em     D       A*
   She didn't already know
   Em            A        D & Riff 1
   She's getting ready to go

* means hold chord for 2 bars
the song repeats after this, with 2 on one off. meaning to say, the first set
of chords for 2 verses and then the second set of chords for the next (third)
verse. please personally e-mailed with questions and/or corrections. enjoy.
            
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