Stabilo (originally Stabilo Boss) are a rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Formed around 1999, they are best known for their songs "Everybody", "One More Pill" and "Flawed Design," Canadian hits in the 2000s.
Members Jesse Dryfhout and Christopher John (then Chris Moerman) were high-school classmates who played in a band called Molly with friends Mckenzie Dougall and Shaun Bennett. Molly released their demo-tape "Ghosts of Yesterday" in 1997 and sold all 500 copies.
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^ That's all you really need to play the verse pattern, but if you want to get all fancy and play some of the chord transitions that the piano does in the original recording, then take a look at the bottom of the tab. I've added a tab chart with some extra moving notes that you can play if you're up for it.
VERSE 1:
ABmG How to tell a friend that you've fallen in love ABmG watching her sing on the bow of a boat ABmG How to move the muscles to open your mouth ABmG To admit to what she's been afraid of
CHORUS 1:
BmAG I'm sorry, I know I'm only ordinary DAGAD Dsus4-D-Dsus2-D I'm not a star
VERSE 2:
ABmG Can they tell when the body says a sound ABmG When I'm lying, am I shaking ABmG Right beside a prophet who made up his mind ABmG To keep quiet to stay silent
CHORUS 2:
BmAG I'm sorry, I know I'm only ordinary, DA I'm not a star BmAG I apologize, I know this is an unpleasant surprise DAGAD You need a star
OUTRO:
GAD And to love, not to be loved, is the key GAD And to see, not to be seen, that is me GAD And to move, not to be moved, is to be free GAD And to love, not to be loved, is the key
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