Beyond The Blue Skies Chords
by Bob Schneider1,346 views, added to favorites 22 times
Difficulty: | beginner |
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Capo: | no capo |
Author whats in a name [a] 164. Last edit on Feb 13, 2014
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The end part that doesn't have chords written in just
uses the verse chords and pattern.
Chords:
E X799XX
C 8!!XXX (! means '10', it just doesn't fit in one space)
B 799XXX
A 577XXX
E E C B (x4)
E E
Spit on the ground, hold your breath
C B
try to scare yourself to death
E E
bury your bones under the dirt
C B
tear your drawers and rip your shirt
E E
stomp your feet in disgust
C B
curse the grey skies if you must
C C
but you'll find when you are done
B B E E C B E E C B
the blue sky's for everyone
E E
Take up the wine and break your heart
C B
give up the race before you start
E E
drop your drawers and roll around
C B
burn your house right to the ground
E E
go to sleep hit your head
C B
scream until your face is red
C C
but you'll find when you are done
B B
the blue sky's for everyone
C A
blue skies, setting sun
C A
cherry pie, bubble gum
C A
lullabies to be sung
C B E E C B E E C B
blue skies for everyone
E E
so get right down on your luck
C B
spin your wheels until you're stuck
E E
bring out the blood and let it dry
C B
stick a big needle in your eye
E E
dry your tears and drop your drink
C B
let me tell you what I think
C C
but you'll find when you are done
B B
the blue sky's for everyone
C A
blue skies, setting sun
C A
cherry pie, bubble gum
C A
lullabies to be sung
C B
blue skies for everyone
there'll be blue skies for everyone
there'll be blue skies for everyone
there'll be blue skies for everyone
I'd like blue skies, I'd like blue skies
I'd like blue skies for everyone
there'll be blue skies for everyone
there'll be blue skies, there'll be blue skies
there'll be blue skies for everyone
there'll be blue skies for everyone
there'll be blue skies for everyone
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3 comments

E is wrong, should be Em (or at least E5 if you want to play power chords). Also, it'll sound and play better if you use full chords, not power chords; i.e. C X32010, Em 022000, B 224442, A 002220. Needs the intro too...
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Its not listed as a major or minor dude, it lacks the note to determine that. if you had looked at the top.. There was no tab for this yet, so I was mainly just tabbing the note progression from scratch. thanks for the tips though.
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And thats not a true B chord, its a B/F# or something like that
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