Named by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of 2003's Top 20 Guitarists of all-time and the recent recipient of both an Ivor Novello Award for Songwriting and the 2006 BBC Lifetime Achievement Award, the iconic British folk rock legend is one of the world's most critically acclaimed and prolific songwriters. His work is admired and recorded by such artists as Bonnie Raitt, David Byrne and Elvis Costello. From his teenage years as a founding member of the 1960's pioneering group Fairport Convention to duo work with his then-wife
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## <[email protected]> From: [email protected] (Phillip Charles Saunders) Date: Sat, 26 Mar 1994 22:46:22 EST X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (7.2.2 3/2/90) To: [email protected] Subject: t/thompson.richard/I.Feel.So.Good.crd
Here is the Easy Chords version of Richard Thompson's "I Feel So Good." I have been playing it in standard tuning: nothing fancy, just banging the chords with a strummed rhythm. I discovered only yesterday that Thompson plays it in dropped-D tuning with a capo at the fourth fret of his guitar, at least in his solo acoustic version. I've just begun to play around with it in his tuning; a number of things I hear on the cut on RUMOUR AND SIGH fall into place naturally, such as the bass line and the melodic hook that opens the song. I have not made any serious effort to transcribe the song.
The song has a straightforward structure. On the record it opens with a repeating groove (one bar in C, two beats in A minor, two beats in F) over which the hook plays. (Playing solo, Thompson just strums a straight-eights ONE-two-three ONE-two-three ONE-two groove in C on the fourth and fifth strings.) After four bars of the groove come the first verse, the chorus, four bars of groove, the second verse, the chorus, and the bridge. Then comes an instrumental half verse which follows the chords of the regular verse from "I'm old enough to sin etc." on. One more chorus is sung, which ends not by resolving to C at the last word, but to A minor instead, and the last line of the chorus is repeated. The song ends with the groove, and he hook, played over and over again, and the words "break somebody's heart" sung over it, over and over again, until the sound man fades it out or the singer gets bored and finishes on AC chord.
I FEEL SO GOOD (Richard Thompson) Copyright 1991 Beeswing Music (BMI)
CAmFC I feel so good I'm going to break somebody's heart tonight.
AmFC I feel so good I'm going to take someone apart tonight.
BbF They put me in jail for my deviant ways,
BbF Two years, seven months, and sixteen days.
BbF Now I'm back on the street in a purple haze
Chorus: AmF And I feel so good
AmF I feel so good
GC I feel so good I'm going to break somebody's heart tonight. I feel so good I'm going to make somebody's day tonight. I feel so good I'm going to make somebody pay tonight. I'm old enough to sin, but I'm too young to vote. Society been dragging on the tail of my coat But I've got a suitcase full of fifty-pound notes And a half-naked woman with her tongue down my throat
Bridge: AbF They've made me pay for the things I've done.
AbF Now it's my turn to have all the fun
GC I feel so good I'me going to break somebody's heart tonight.