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Talking Heads - Till My Head Falls Off Chords

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Till My Head Falls Off Chords

(ver. 1)
Talking Heads
  C G F 
There were  87 Advil in the  bottle now there's 30  left 
  C G F 
I  ate 47 so what  happened to the other  10? 
  Am Am7/G D/F# F 
  Why do you sus piciously change the  subject and break my  concentration 
  C G F 
As I  dump the bottle out and I  count the Advil up a gain? 

Pre chorus: 
  G F 
    Don't interrupt me as I  struggle to complete this thought 
  G F 
    Have some respect for someone  more forgetful than yourself 

Chorus: 
  C G F 
And  I'm  not  done 
  C F C G 
And I  won't be t ill my  head falls  off 

Verse 2: 
  C G F 
  Hitting every pocket on my  shirt, pants and over coat 
  C G F 
And I'm  hitting them again but I  don't know where I put my  notes 
  Am Am7/G D/F# F 
  Clearing my throat, and  gripping the lectern I  smile and face my    
audience 
  C G F 
Clearing his  throat and smiling with his  hands on the bathroom  sink 

Pre chorus: 
  G F 
    And when I lean my head a gainst the frosted shower stall 
  G F 
    I see stuff through the glass that  I don't recognize at all 

Chorus: 
  C G F 
And  I'm  not  done 
  C F C G 
And I  won't be  till my  head falls  off 
  C F C G 
Though it  may not  be a  long way  off 


Bridge: 
  C F Eb D Ab G 
  I'm  not  done  tal king   yet 
  C F Eb D Ab G 
  I'm  not  done  tal king   yet 

(Guitar solo: (Don't know the solo but these are the chords) 
( C G F, C G F) 

Pre chorus: 

  G F 
   And when I lean my head a gainst the frosted shower stall 
  G F 
   I see a broken figure  silhouetted on the wall 

Chorus: 
  C G F 
And  I'm  not  done 
  C F C G 
And I  won't be  till my  head falls  off 
  C F C G 
Though it  may not  be a  long way  off 
  C F C G C F C G C 
I won't be  done un til my  head  falls  off        
            
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