Fountains of Wayne was an American power pop band that formed in 1995. The group helped spearhead the 90s power pop revival and achieved breakout mainstream success with the 2003 Gold-certified album 'Welcome Interstate Managers', which spawned the hit "Stacy's Mom". Having achieved critical acclaim throughout their career, the band consisted of the late Adam Schlesinger, Brian Young, Chris Collingwood, and Jody Porter, last releasing 'Sky Full of Holes' in 2011.
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Sink to the Bottom Collingwood/Schlesinger Fountains of Wayne, 1996
Verse I [solo voice and guitar]:
N.C [A] EG#C#mA I wanna sink to the bottom with you [A] EG#C#mA I wanna sink to the bottom with you EG#C#mA The ocean is big and blue [A] EG#C#m I just wanna sink to the bottom with you
Chorus [band enters]: AEG#C#m Cars on the highway, planes in the air AEG#C#m Everyone else is going somewhere AEG#C#m But I'm going nowhere, getting there soon AEG#C#m I might as well just sink down with you
Verse II:
I wanna sink to the bottom with you I wanna sink to the bottom with you The ocean is big and blue I just wanna sink to the bottom with you
I just wanna...
Solo over same chords
Chorus II:
Out on the highway, up in the air Everyone else is going somewhere They're going nowhere, and I'll be there too I might as well go under with you
Repeat Verse I (2x)
I just wanna...repeat end on E
Pretty simple. Amazing what can still be done with four chords and some imagination. They might leave out the C#m on the solo part; I couldn't really tell.