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Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 22:13:13 +0000
From: Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk
/h/boo_hewerdine/medicine.crd
Hewerdine/Reader/Borowiecki. Played live by Boo Hewerdine but not
recorded by him yet. It's on Eddi Reader's Candyfloss and Medicine album.
[intro & first part of verse]:
E e B ee -||----------------------------------------------------------|B -||--12----12--12--12---12-------7------7--7---7---7---------|G -||.-13----13--13--13---13-------8------8--8---8---8---------|D -||.-14----14--14--14---14-------9------9--9---9---9---------|A -||--14----14--14--14---14-------9------9--9---9---9---------|E -||--12----12--12--12---12----0--7------7--7---7---7----0----|beats ^ ^ ^ ^
A a B ee ----------------------------------------------------------|-|B ---5------5---5--5----5--------7------7--7---7----7-------|-|G ---6------6---6--6----6--------8------8--8---8----8------.|-|D ---7------7---7--7----7--------9------9--9---9----9------.|-|A ---7------7---7--7----7--------9------9--9---9----9-------|-|E ---5------5---5--5----5----5-/-7------7--7---7----7----0--|-| ^ ^ ^ ^
e E e B
did you fall out of your family tree
e A a B
here's a kiss to mend your knee
A B E(0) A B
everybody needs some kind of medicine sometimes
e E e B
how long did you think you'd last
e A a B
with your sleeping pills and laughing gas
A B E(0)
everybody needs some kind of medicine sometimes
[bridge]:
F#m
throw your hats at the moon in georges square,
F#m [sl.up] A A G#m F#m
was that ever us
F#m
climbing walls giving names to the stars
A B
was that ever us
e E e B
and if you come home with me,
e A a B
I'll slip a little something in your tea
A B E(0)
everybody needs some kind of medicine sometimes
[bridge]
e E e B
you've been hanging out in casualty
e A a B
for shooting too much mercury
A B E(0) B A
everybody needs some kind of medicine sometimes
e E e B
oh and if you come home with me,
e A a B
I'll score for you if you score for me
A B E(0)
everybody needs some kind of medicine sometimes
chords :
E A D G B e
12 14 14 13 12 12 - E
7 9 9 8 7 7 - B
5 7 7 6 5 5 - A
0 2 2 1 0 0 - E(0)
2 4 4 2 2 2 - F#m
4 6 6 4 4 4 - G#m
[sl.up] is slide up from F#m to A
This arrangement is quite different from Eddi Reader's album version, but
it sounds roughly like how a guitar arrangement of this song should do.
Improvements welcome.
Nic
Nic.Boulton@cw.mercury.co.uk