The Yardbirds was a 1962 British rock band, noted for spawning the careers of several of rock music's most famous guitarists, including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page. Jeff Beck replaced Eric Clapton, who went on to the Bluesbreakers. Beck then asked Page if he would like to join the band as a bassist, but quickly switched to guitar. The Yardbirds were a blues based band whose sound evolved into experimental pop rock, they had a string of hits including For Your Love, Over, Under, Sideways, Down and Heart Full of Soul.
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Artist: The Yardbirds Song: Little Games Album: Little Games Year: 1967 Tabbed by: Wiktor Kolowiecki E-mail: [email protected] ------------------------------------------------ Intro: G7
Verse:
G7 Little games are for little boys, I'm growing up and changing all my toys, Aeroplanes, motor cars, goldfish in old jam-jars, I just don't play these games no more.
Little games are for little boys, Loving games are for bigger boys, Parties in Chelsea flats, Mixing with kinky cats, Are games I wanna play some more.
Chorus:
BbD#BbD# Ooh, what they're doing to me, BbD#BbD# Darling it's so plain to see, CDm My temperature's rising, EF But that's not surprising, EGC When you do what you do to me.
Verse2:
C Little games are for little boys, I found out there are other joys, Marjory, Josephine, Susie and Catherine, They help me in my little games.
Bridge:
GGFG
Chorus2:
BbD#BbD# Ooh, what they're doing to me, BbD#BbD# Darling it's so plain to see, CDm My temperature's rising, EF But that's not surprising, EGC When you do what you do to me.
Verse3:
C Little games are for little boys, I found out there are other joys, Marjory, Josephine, Susie and Catherine, They help me in my little games.
Bridge:
GGFG x2
GFG My, my, my, my, my, my, my, Play my little games, My, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, Say I need you, I need you...
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Note: verses are played on only one chord, you could probably stick another chord in but that would ruin the whole sound of the song, and you don't wanna mess with geniuses :)