Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is an American rock band formed in 2004 in Waitsfield, Vermont. Featuring lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Grace Potter, the band's original blend of roots, funky blues, soul, and rock conjures up a nostalgic sound from the sixties and early seventies. Their debut album, Nothing But the Water, was released in 2005, as was Live Oh Five.
Their 2010 self-titled Grace Potter and The Nocturnals was followed by The Lion The Beast The Beat in 2012.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOODBYE KISS - Grace Potter and the Nocturnals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chords by: Nathan Breeden Email: [email protected]
Tuning: Standard, capo on 3rd fret
DA I lost a piece of my mind GEmD And you can see it in my face DA My heart is burnin' this time GEmD And there ain't no fire escape
F#mGD Oh, that little part of me that used to be so strong F#mGA Is tumblin' over now that I know you're movin' on and DA You were never gonna wait for me AGEmD Babe I really hate to say it but I'm gonna say it anyway DA And you, you know you're not the only one AGEmD Who'd rather just cut and run and shut the blind on yesterday AAbG So, let's just call this what it is DA And gimme one more goodbye kiss
(Second verse, pre-chorus and chorus are the same, so I'll skip that)
AGD Oh, you really, really made it hard on me AGD Oh, you really, really let me make believe AGD Oh, you really, really were a mystery EA But now I've solved it and I'm sad to say I see, oh, you
(Chorus repeats one more time) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I know, I simplified the crap out of this song. Just wanted to mention that for the "Let's just call this what it is" part, I play the barred A chord and slide down to the Ab and G. It sounds right that way. Let me know if you have any suggestions or comments! Hope you enjoy playing this wonderful song.