Cinerama from Leeds, UK started life as a duo in 1997, The Wedding Present's David Gedge and his girlfriend Sally Murrell, together with a shifting line-up of collaborators. 1998's Va Va Voom "turbo-driven melodies and bittersweet vignettes taking in everything from John Barry to the Zombies" (The Times) featured The Church's Marty Willson-Piper and Emma Pollock from The Delgados. Then later in 1998, Gedge rescued the rhythm section of the disbanded
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Cinerama- Kerry, Kerry Transcribed by Andy Willinger Culver City, CA. USA [[email protected]] ____________________________________________________
Well at least can't you GBm Look at me when I'm speaking to you? GBm Because there are things I've got to say GBm Well what was he sneaking to you GBm When you thought I'd looked away? GBm I get it, I get it GBm Now I understand just what you're playing I get it, I get it I guess there isn't any point delaying
CDGBm You would rather that I wasn't here CDGBm You don't have to say a word, it's crystal clear
GBm You bought him presents with my money That makes me feel just great, although I've got to say that it is kind of funny That you could think I'd never know GBm I get it, I get it It was just another way of saying I get it, I get it That you really didn't want me staying
CDGBm Oh I bet you just wish that I'd disappear You don't have to say a word, it's crystal clear
CD Lying in my bed GDC You remember when CD It was you who said GDC That we'd never be apart again CD But now the longer that I hang around GDC The more anxious that you get CD Oh it looks like Romeo has found GDC A nervous Juliet CDGBm Because you would rather that I wasn't here You don't have to say a word, it's crystal clear Oh I bet you just wish that I'd disappear You don't have to say a word, it's crystal clear