Jackie Lomax – Sour Milk Sea chords

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Song:     Sour Milk Sea
Artist:   Jackie Lomax
Composer: George Harrison
Album:    Is This What You Want? (1969); Single (1968)
URL:      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT7HMdUEBI4;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Sour_Milk_Sea;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_This_What_You_Want%3F
Tempo:    4/4
Method:   Sharp down stroke, accentuating the top four strings, followed by two 
successive upward strums and a return down stroke. 
Tuning:   Standard

Capo 2

Chords: EADGBeD: ----- XX0232C: ----- 332010Bb: ----- 113331E7: ----- 020100G: ----- 320003E: ----- 022100A: ----- X03330
Intro: |D C|Bb E7|G | Verse 1:
E GIf your life's not right, doesn't satisfy you,
E GYou don't get the breaks like some of us do.
A CBetter work it out, find where you've gone wrong,
A C GBetter do it soon as you don't have long.
Chorus 1:
D C Get out of Sour Milk Sea,
D EYou don't belong there.
D CGet back to where you should be,
Bb E7 GFind out what's going on there.
Verse 2
E GIf you want the most from everything you do,
E GIn the shortest time your dreams come true.
A CIn no time at all makes you more aware,
A C GA very simple process takes you there.
Chorus 2:
D C Get out of Sour Milk Sea,
D EYou don't belong there.
D CGet back to where you should be,
Bb E7 GFind out what's going on there.
Instrumental: |D C|D E| |D C|Bb E7|G | |D C|D E| [Keyboards over] |D C|Bb E7|G | " Verse 3:
E GLooking for release from limitation?
E GThere's nothing much without illumination.
A CCan fool around with every different cult,
A C GThere's only one way really brings results.
Chorus 3:
D C Get out of Sour Milk Sea,
D EYou don't belong there.
D CGet back to where you should be,
Bb E7 GFind out what's going on there.
Chorus Reprise:
D CGet back to where you should be,
Bb E7 GFind out what's going on there. Who-a!
Coda:
D CGet back, get back, get back,
D EWhy don't you get back now.
D CYou don't belong here, [Staccato Keyboards & Fade]
Bb E7 GGet out of here, babe. Who-a! "
[End] Notes. 1."Sour Milk Sea" is notable as the only track on which three members of 'The Beatles' recorded together for an artist other than themselves during the band's lifetime, although McCartney's contribution was actually overdubbed on 26 June, following his return from an Apple-related business trip the day before. 2. It was the first song Harrison "gave away" to another artist; the Lomax album project was the first time he served as producer for another artist; and the recording is the first example of Harrison and Clapton sharing lead-guitar duties on record.
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