“I don’t want to play a lick unless I believe it,” says Wildbirds vocalist and rhythm guitarist Nicholas Stuart. “And when you write a song out of pure feeling, it’s the most therapeutic thing you can do.”
From the fire-alarm guitar riff that opens “421 (Everybody Loves You)”, through the droning pop-psych freakout of “It’s Alright Now” and the boogie-riffic stomp of “Someday We Can Fly Away”, to the soulful strums of the closing ballad “Suzanna
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Suzanna - The Wildbirds ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Daniel Smith Email: [email protected] Date: 04/09/09 Tuning:Standard
This is a great song - this band used to be called "number one fan," then they became wildbirds, and then they broke up.
(http://www.myspace.com/thewildbirds) They were signed to Republic, and are thus not a miscellaneous unsigned band - rather, a that broke up and were signed.
Definitely check out number one fan's first album (esp the song "Prettiest Sin").
CGDG I don't feel like hell anymore CGD With the sunlight on my face CG her hands so small DG I can't stop them from shaking CGD She looks me straight in the face EmD refrain But I'm never gonna see her again
GCG Suzanna, I never really knew what to call you D C (hammer on and off 3h5) Suzanne, I never really knew what to say D You've changed, CD refrain And I like you better this way
(and so on... the chords are the same)
But I don't feel like hell anymore With the sunlight on my face Her waist so small lying naked before me, She ain't lost her grace But I'm never gonna see her again
Suzanna, I never really knew what to call you Suzanne, I did not know if we could be saved You've changed, But I like you better this way
I don't feel like hell anymore With the sunlight on my face her hands so small I can't stop them from shaking She looks me straight in the face But I'm never gonna see her again