Dodgy are an English britpop trio, composed of Birmingham's Nigel Clark (vocals and bass) and Mathew Priest (drums), along with Londoner Andy Miller (guitar). Although having the most air-played single of 1995 "Good Enough" Clark eventually left the band in 1998, and the band officially split up, only for Priest and Miller to reform briefly in 2001 as a five-piece. Now the original trio of Dodgy are back together, having reunited in 2007. They released
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BmG I?m waiting for a friend to come, to help me off the ground EmG Better come sooner than latter, can?t stop feeling down BmG Scattered memories drifting back from my stereo EmG Of how we dream this could be and how we let it go
Chorus : DAmEmG If you?re thinking of me, you?ve gotta let me know DAmEmG ?Cause loneliness seems such a waste, I can?t stop feeling low
I?m searching for the rights, that I?ve got in my mind Sympathy and understanding then there?s no better time No one ever shows you how to learn They?d all stand around and watch you burn
Chorus Ooooh, Ooooh, you?ve got to let me know Ooooh, Ooooh Ooooh, Aaaah, Ooooh, Aaaah
Solo : Bm / G / Em / G (repeat twice)
BmGEmG I?m searching for the right reasons that I?ve got in my mind Sympathy and understanding then there?s no better time No one ever taught me how to learn They?d all stand around and watch you burn