Michael Penn (born August 1, 1958, in Greenwich Village, New York City) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the son of actor/director Leo Penn and actress Eileen Ryan, and the brother of actors Sean Penn and the late Chris Penn.
Prior to the release of his 1989 debut album March, Penn performed the song "This & That" with his band The Pull on a 1987 episode of Saturday Night Live. Before that, he was a member of the Los Angeles band Doll Congress and had appeared as an extra on a few television series, including St. Elsewhere.
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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 uunet!charon.amdahl.com!amdahl!key!elektra!pokey Sun Oct 25 13:48:10 PST 1992 Article: 3082 of alt.guitar.tab Path: nevada.edu!uunet!charon.amdahl.com!amdahl!key!elektra!pokey From: [email protected] (Todd E. Wayne) Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab Subject: Innocent One (Michael Penn) Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: 20 Oct 92 21:52:59 GMT Sender: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] Organization: Amdahl Key Division Lines: 90
Well, here's the best response I can think of to:
[email protected] (Dennis J. Wilkinson) writes: > Subject: Re: Michael Penn transcriptions can be made available > > Post 'Em, post 'Em, post 'Em!!!
Notes: 1) I assume you've heard the song. 2) No capo - all chords are first position open. 3) For the C chords during the bridge, use a standard 1st position C but play the G on the high E string with the pinky so that the voicing moves more like the slide guitar on the album. 4) I finger the F#7b9 lick at the end of Chorus I like this: XX____ _XOOO_ |||||| first fret |||||| ------ -------| ||1111 ----> ||||---| wrapping the thumb ------ -------| makes it much easier |||2|3 (lift up '3'...) Tx|||3 to grab the G chord... ------ ------ (x = mute ; O = open)
5) The G->G/F#->Em and D(sus) stuff is very typical of Penn...
I wish I had time to type in all the lovely twiddles and chord patterns, but this is the best I can do and still have a job... If you've heard the song, it'll be easy to figure out those details...
"Innocent One" by Michael Penn, from the album "March"
Intro (2 bars) G
GD Verse I: Sweet Miranda brings me the wine CEmCEm We have had our fill of almost everything CEmD turning thistledown laughter GD I would take her blue cue too late CEmCEm I would say the words - almost anything CEmAAm just to catch what she's after
GDCEm Chorus I: But you-ou don't believe that I'm AmAm/GDsus4D a partner in this game Dsus2DEmDCEmAm(sus2) F#7(b9) G how can you-ou believe that I'm the innocent one
GD Verse II: When the bow broke in pieces we fell CEmCEm we would scream and shout almost anything CEmD but the point is we fell dear GD There will be no more wishlessness CEmCEm7Em6 there may be some doubt no new day without CEmAAm best that we say farewell here
GDCEm Chorus II: But you-ou don't believe that I'm AmAm/GDsus4D a party to the pain Dsus2DGDCEmAm(sus2) C how can you-ou believe that I'm the innocent one
DDsus2DCDDsus2DC Bridge: I saw this girl crying by the wheel of her car GG/F#EmAAm she had balloons in the backseat the front door ajar DDsus2DCDDsus2DC she ne- ver moved so I just whispered goodbye GG/F#EmA she reminded me of you when you cry Am and I didn't mean to make you cry
Chorus II: (chords only - no vocal) Verse I: (chords and vocal) Chorus I: (chords and vocal)