Formada en 1989 en Manchester, Reino Unido, The Charlatans UK es una de las bandas típicas de la denominada corriente Madchester junto a los Stone Roses y los Happy Mondays. Desde sus inicios, la banda formada por Rob Collins en teclados, Jon Baker en Guitarra - luego reemplazado por Mark Collins, Martin Blunt en bajo y Jon Brooks en batería probó varios vocalistas hasta dar con Tim Burgess, quien fuera el cantante definitivo de la banda.
¡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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[Verse] BB - A I don't see no wheat fields from the window today GF# - A I don't feel no sunshine when I'm up at the lake
[Bridge] B And i've seen this once before B - A And i'll say it once again G All i want is the truth F# Cos I sold my soul to you, ooooooooooooooh
[Chorus] Em I do believe, the pain is deep Fm - F#mF#m - Fm It kills my heartbeat and it dulls society Em I do believe, the pain is real Fm - F#m Gm - F# (strum these once) It kills my heartbeat and it dulls society
[Verse] BB - A I don't feel no pleasure when there's only a pain GF# - A I like to hear a bugle with a toot of champagne
[Bridge] B You see me on the floor B - A And you've seen me borderline G There is a woooooooooooooorld, F# oh, Oh, oh, Oh, ooooooooooh
[Chorus] Em I do believe, the pain is deep Fm - F#mF#m - Fm It kills my heartbeat and it dulls society Em I do believe, the pain is real Fm - F#m Gm - F# (strum these once) It kills my heartbeat and it dulls society
[Solo] BB - A GF# - A BB - A GF# oh, Oh, oh, Oh, ooooooooooh
[Chorus] Em I do believe, the pain is deep Fm - F#mF#m - Fm It kills my heartbeat and it dulls society Em I do believe, the pain is real Fm - F#m Gm - F# - B (strum these once) It kills my heartbeat and it dulls society
Note: Play the verse and bridge staccato, and the chorus chords could be played as majors with the B string muted.
Thanks to Andrew Bellew for the chords and Paul Kelly for the lyrics. Any changes, questions to Bobo D. Clown at [email protected]