Del Amitri are a guitar-driven pop rock band that formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1980, internationally known for the 1995 melodic rock hit "Roll to Me". They came together at school as teenagers when Justin Currie (bass and vocals), James Scobbie (guitar and vocals) and Donald Bentley (guitar) formed a band in reaction against the rest of the 'rockers' in the school. The name was chosen deliberately because it didn't mean anything but sounded a bit like someone's name.
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From: Steve [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 1998 11:38 AM To: [email protected] Subject: crd/Del_Amitri/What_I_Think_She_Sees/
What I Think She Sees Del Amitri Some Other Suckers Parade
capo 3rd fret Verse 1: DG I've been in this place many times before DG with my baby's things among my shoes and strings and clothes AGDG but just because I'm here don't mean I can't run out that door DGD ain't that what those runnin' shoes are for.
Verse 2 DG Baby likes to sleep on floor boards bed. DG Just to keep the peace well I join her there. AGDG She might say to me a better man I can't recall DGD what I think she sees ain't me at all
Bridge: GF#mBmA It ain't me at all to need somebody like some love struck casually GF#mBmA It ain't me at all to be so ready to be what I think she sees
Verse 3: DG Baby claims I kiss like I really care DG Well I guess I'd say I don't but the truth ain't fair. AGDG Sometimes she looks at me and say's "babe my heart just stalled" DG But what I think she sees DG what I think she sees DGD what I think she sees ain't me at all.