Kate Bush (born Catherine Bush on 30 July 1958 in Bexleyheath, Kent, England, now part of Greater London) is an English singer and songwriter known for her expressive four-octave soprano voice, idiosyncratic and literary lyrics, and eclectic and meticulous musical and production style. She debuted in 1978 with the surprise hit "Wuthering Heights", which was number one in the British music charts for four weeks and the first UK number one by female artist with a self-penned song.
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...STRANGE PHENOMENA... by Kate Bush -----------------------.............
*from 'The Kick Inside' (1978)*
Intro:
A
Verse 1:
AAm Soon it will be the phase of the moon, when people tune in. CAmF Every girl knows about the punctual blues, CAmFE7 But who's to know the power, behind our moves?
Bridge 1:
Fmaj7Em7 A day of coincidence, with the radio, And a word that won't go away. Fmaj7 We know what they're all going to say; Em7 "G" arrives, funny; had a feeling he was on his way.
Chorus 1:
CGF We raise our hats to the strange phe-nomena, EmAmF Soul birds of a feather, flock together. CGF We raise out hats to the hand a-moulding us, Em7Am Sure 'nuf, he has the an-swer. EmAmEmAmEmAm He has the an-swer, he has the an-swer.
Break:
EmAmEmAmEmAmA Om mani padme, om mani padme, om mani padme hum.
Verse 2:
A You pick up a paper, you read a name, Am You go out; it turns up, again and again. CAmF You bump into a friend you haven't seen for a long time, CAmFE7 Then into a-nother, you only thought about last night.
Bridge 2:
Fmaj7Em7 You hear your sister, calling for you, But you don't know where from. Fmaj7 You know there's something wrong, Em7 But you don't want to believe in a premonition.
Chorus 2:
CGF We raise our hats to the strange phe-nomena, EmAmF Soul birds of a feather, flock together. CGF We raise out hats to the hand a-moulding us, Em7Am Sure 'nuf, he has the an-swer. EmAmEmAmEmAm He has the an-swer, he has the an-swer.
Break:
EmAmEmAmEmAmA Om mani padme, om mani padme, om mani padme hum.