Sugar Ray es una banda de rock alternativo estadounidense que se formó en 1995 en Newport Beach, California . Sus componentes son Mark McGrath (voz), Murphy Karges (bajo), Rodney Sheppard (guitarra y voces), Stan Frazier (batería) y Craig "Dj Homicide" Bullock (Dj).
En la década de los ochenta, Stan y Rodney formaban, junto a Nick Sopkovick una banda de rock llamada The Tories. La banda se separó en los principios de 1990 y Stan y Rodney se juntaron con Mark y Murphy.
¡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!
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This is a nice, short and really sweet song, with pretty easy chord progressions. I first heard it in a concert in Melbourne(they were touring with Live), and that pretty much generated my interest in this song. It's in the 4:59 album, and it sounds pretty retro(70's-ish). From what I hear from the song, there's a rhythm & bass guitar playing together(duh), but I've arranged it so that it can be played on one guitar. Not too willing to fork out cash for the sheet music, I tabbed this on my own, since I couldn't find any tabs for this song. Oh yeah, and I wrote this using notepad, so if the text formatting is off, use notepad to open this. To be honest, I figured this song out in an hour or so, there's bound to be mistakes. Anyway,here it is :
Note: The CD track is tuned down one step.
Chords used in this song(I think these are the correct chord names):
F - 1=3=3=2=1=1 Dm - X=X=0=2=3=1/X=3=5=5=4=3 Bb - X=1=3=3=3=1/6=8=8=7=6=6 C7 - X=3=5=5=5=3/8=10=10=9=8=8 E - 0=2=2=1=0=0 F# - 2=4=4=3=2=2 Gm7 - 3=5=5=3=3=3 A - X=0=2=2=2=0/5=7=7=6=5=5
Note: you can actually use the barre chords for the Dm(noted above) to play the intro, it doesn't really make a difference, since they're the same notes.
FDmBbC7 even though there's always something with you
FDmBbC7 even though there's always something
FDmBbC7 even though she's right on time
FDmBbC7 even though she's always lying
FDmBbC7 even though there's always something with you
FDmBbC7 even though there's always something
FG#F
(Fill 1 - look above)
Chorus
G#F I know we don't talk about it
G# F (Play fill 1) I know that, that's true
G#F I know we don't talk about it
G# F (Play fill 2) I'm to scared that I'm loosing you
(same as the first verses) even though she just stopped trying even though I can't stop crying even though there's always something with you even though there's always something even though there's always something with you
Chorus 2(still the same) I know we don't talk about it I know that, that's true I know we don't talk about it I'm so lonely away from you
Well that's basically it, there's a couple of other minor leads in the song (and maybe even a few missed chords here and there) but I'll leave that to you to figure it out. Any comments mail to me at '[email protected]'.
"Sometimes we look so hard for miracles, We never see how close they are, Whatever we do, God has his own plans for us. There's no point in worrying the future, For we cannot control our destiny sometimes, What's meant to be will happen. I know where you are coming from, but let us continue to seek, and if that is the way, then we will find, if we continue to knock, the doors will be opened."
- Taken and inspired from various sources(esp. from God).