Ben Lee (born on September 11, 1978) is an Australian musician. He began as a musician at the age of 14 with the Sydney band, Noise Addict. Lee's solo career started at the age of 16, while he was still in Noise Addict, with his first solo album, Grandpaw Would. This was followed by the 1997 album, Something To Remember Me By, also produced by Wood.
1999's Breathing Tornados marked a new direction for Lee as he introduced synths and increased instrumentation into his sound.
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] (joseph schaeffer) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 95 0:12:36 EDT
chords for "pop queen" by ben lee contributed by joe schaeffer
hi there kids, from what i can make out of the album, ben only knows a handful of chords (but then again so do the ramones) and these are the ones for "pop queen", arguably the best of the 18 tracks on the album.
it's a real easy one, and since i just got the album i haven't had time to figure out the whole solo parts. on an acoustic guitar though, you can just pound out the chords roughly and sing along just fine. the chords are F#, E, and B all in standard tuning.
played behind the words are as follows: F#E well you're real pretty B and you act like across between
you know what i mean F#E it's a real pitty B cause you try to be me
and you just can't fake it with me F#E you love the pixies B you're the ultimate pop queen you know what i mean F# yeah my girl E is a true dream BB(then mute) and i'm not gonna hate you if you're not gonna hate me F#EB you're my pop queen (doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo) F#EB you're my pop queen (doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo)
the rest of the song continues in the same progression, and if you play along you can pick up the strumming pattern real easy. if you have the album, you can use these chords on at least two other songs, all you have to do is play along. and if anybody has the solo figured out, or the chords for "my guitar", please post them or let me know via e-mail : [email protected] thanx---enjoy