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ARTIST: Creedence Clearwater Revival
SONG: Pagan Baby
ALBUM: Pendulum, 1970
FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria
E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de
DATE: 29 Aug 2001
PAGAN BABY
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writtten by John C. Fogerty
opening riff: 8 times
e--------------------|B--------------------|G-------9---7-9-7----|D---5s7---9----------|A--------------------|E--------------------|
E A E A E
E A E A E E A E
Pagan Baby, won't you walk with me
E A E A E E A E
Pagan Baby, come on home with me
E A E A E A E
Pagan baby, take me for a ride
E A E A E E A E
Roll me, baby, roll your big brown eyes.
Bridge: A D E E A E A D E E A E
Pagan Baby, let me make your name
Drive it, baby, drive your big love game
Pagan baby, what you got I need
Don't be savin', spread your love on me
play bridge a few times
then
on tempo: E A-G
play like this:
E A Ge----------------------------|B-----2---0------------------|G--1--2---0------------------|D--2--2---0------------------|A--2-------------------------|E--0-------------------------|
Pagan Baby, Now won't you rock with me?
Pagan baby, Lay your love on me
solo over E A-G , bridge and over changing betw. E D ....find your own way
little solo riff (whole solo anybody?)
e-----10-11-12-12~~~~~~-----|B--12-----------------------|G---------------------------|D---------------------------|A---------------------------|E---------------------------|
~~~...hold note
Hey! Hey! etc.
outro chord: E
Yihaaa!
CCR's always top...
-Lukas
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e-mail me at luggi69@web.de |
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-Ray Davies, 1965 |
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