More than one band has used this name: 1) an American alternative-rock band formed in 1986 2) a British heavy metal band active from the mid-70s to 1982
1. Toad the Wet Sprocket is an American alternative-rock band which consists of singer Glen Phillips, guitarist Todd Nichols, bassist Dean Dinning, and drummer Randy Guss. The band enjoyed chart success in the 1990s with singles including "Walk on the Ocean", "All I Want", "Something's Always Wrong", and "Fall Down".
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G/B |-------------------| |----------------5--| |-----------2h4-----| *When recalled, these four measures are |-----0-------------| played slightly differently. Measures |--------0----------| 3-4 are played first, followed by 1 and 2. |--2----------------|
Verse: Guitar 1 continues with chords. For the Cadd9-G/B progression, Guitar 2 repeats the first two measures of the intro. For the rest of the verse, it doubles the chords played by Guitar 1, but, because of the capo, the fretted notes are a fourth lower than sounding.
Cadd9G/B call me up when you need
Cadd9G/B strangers often deceive
A7sus4A7 and there's something so freeing
C to call out a name
D and someone's believing
i've been changing my mind through with looking behind it's a crash course in life the best you can do is get by no getting out alive
Chorus:
GFCAm i'll hold a light for you to see
GFCD all things in time, all you'll ever need
Repeat the intro once, but Guitar 2 reverses the order of the two measures
Verse: something i can't explain keeps me running, afraid and every day looks me in the face and says "who'd you think you were, anyway?"
Chorus: if you'll hold a light for me to see all things in time, all we'll ever need
Bridge:
G
CG well, you told me so
CGD/F# - Em that we'd done this all before
CD so what is it keeps us coming back for more?
GD/F#AmC
Chorus: i'll hold a light for you to see all things in time, all you'll ever need all things in time, all we'll ever need
Ending: Repeat the intro twice, but Guitar 2 reverses the order of the two measures it plays.