View Guitar Chords for Beautiful - chords ver. 1
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 18:17:30 +0100 From: Fred Felix <[email protected]> Subject: b/belle_and_sebastian/beautiful.crd BEAUTIFUL By Belle & Sebastian >From the EP '3... 6... 9... Seconds of Light' Transcribed by M. R. Waggner Submitted by Thelonius Intro A C#m7 A C#m7 A G#m F#m EAShe lay in bed all night watching theC#m7 colors change AShe lay in bed all night watching theC#m7 morning changeA G#mF#mShe lay in bed aEll night watching the morning change into green and gold AThe doctor told her years ago that sC#m7he was illAThe doctor told her years ago to takC#m7e a pill AThe doctor told her years ago that sG#mhe'd go blind if sheF# wasn't carefulC#m7They let Lisa go bBlind AThe world was at her feet and she was G#looking downC#m7They let Lisa go bBlind ABut everyone she knew thought she wasC#m7 beautifulOnly sElightly mental C#m7BeautifulOnly Etempermental Cm7BeautifulAShe thought it would be fun to tryC#m7 photograghy AShe thought it would be fun to tryC#m7 pornographyAShe thought it would be fun to try mostG#m anything She was F#tired of sleepingC#m7They let Lisa go bBlind, let Lisa go Ablind, let Lisa go G#blind C#m7They let Lisa go bBlindShe's looking like a queenBut if you C#m7knew what's going on in her Alife There'd be a F#mthousand barren mothers there to Btalk to herIf you knewC#m7 what's going on in her Alife There'd be twoF#m hundred troubled teenagers to Bsit with herAnd Btalk to her If you Eknew what's going on in herD lifeWhat's going on in herA life There would be aC# documentary on Radio 4(Trumpet solo spot...) G# E G# E G# E G# B E B C#m7 B C#m7 B C#m7 B E B C#m7 B C#m7 B C#m7 B C#She Amade herself a pair of orthC#m7opaedic shoes She Athought is was the answer tC#m7o the fashion bluesShe Amade herself a pair of orthG#mopaedic shoes But she wF#alked with a limpC#m7They let Lisa go Bblind, let Lisa go Ablind, let Lisa goG# blind... C#m7 B A G# repeats to the end(for the little tidbit at the very end, just repeat the 1st chorus) Belle & Sebastian fans would be well advised to browse Paul Mitchell's appealing site 'Sinister' at www.ph.ed.ac.uk/~mitchell/sinister/