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 Unlucky Lady de Trip Shakespeare

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FROM: [email protected] (John Chapman) UNLUCKY LADY (followed by note on THE SLACKS) from TRIP SHAKESPEARE off the album Across the Universe There are a couple of places where Im not totally sure, but this is close: Em A Verse1: My looking days were done D G When I fell into her sun C D All the other planets fell in line Em A At night when she came to bed D G I would hang my happy head Em A D Chorus: And say oh unlucky lady you are mine G A Bm Oh unlucky lady you are mine G A D Oh unlucky lady you are mine Verse2: She gave me green planets and worlds To hang around my neck like pearls I lay on her bed with fruit and wine Perfeectly satisfied That I had found the luminous ride Chorus: She said Oh I think Im slipping from your mind G A Bm No unlucky lady you are mine G A D B No unlucky lady you still shine G A D Bridge: Stars all around my head G A D Stars all around my head G A And she thinks shes slipping from the sky Verse3: My looking days were done We became like the earth and sun All the marble planets fell in line G tonight as we laid in bed With my lips up near her head Em A D B Chorus: I said oh unlucky lady you are mine, oh Bridge: Stars all around my head Stars all around my head G A D/C/G/ / /D/C/D Chorus: Oh unlucky lady, you are mine THE SLACKS (also from Across the Universe) Very simple - no point in creating a separate file: Verse and Chorus are all G / D / A Except that the final line of the chorus ("...we did a dance..") is Em / G / A In the very beginning when its all acoustic, it sounds like the chords are strummed at the base of the fretboard, and the D is played with the first finger barring the top four string on the 2nd fret, the 2nd finger on the B string fret 3, and the 3rd finger on the D string fret 4. This way, going from D to A involves just releasing fingers 2 and 3 and pulling the strings. You can hammer on with the two fingers to go back from A to D, and play with it a little to make each of the lines at the beginning of the song slightly different "D" "A" E|----2 ----0 B|----3 ----2 G|----2 ----2 D|----4 ----2 A|---- x ----x E|---- x ----x At the end of the chorus when they do Em/G/A, on the low E string play the notes E--F--G when going from Em to G