'Evening Coffee'
by Moose Blood
This is a tab for acoustic version performed by Eddy Brewerton for the
Louder Now! Acoustic Sessions. Track originally on their Debut 6 track
Album 'Moving Home'.
Capo 2nd fret. Chords are at the bottom.
[Intro]
Asus2 A6add9 E x4
[Verse 1]
Asus2 A6add9 E
I know they're in the next room but I'll turn the music up
Asus2 A6add9 E
'cause you're leaving in the morning and I'd really just like to fuck
Asus2 A6add9 E
That shirt looks better on you than on me it ever could
Asus2 A6add9 E
and that tattoo on your left leg looks better than it should
[Chorus]
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 E
So choose your favourite record and I'll choose mine
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 E
we'll drink coffee till the evening just to pass the time
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 E
till we know that they're asleep and I know that you're all mine
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 Asus4* Aadd9
'cause your body tastes so sweet tonight.
[Verse 2]
Asus2 A6add9 E
I'll close up all the windows and lock the bedroom door
Asus2 A6add9 E
'cause tonight you look so beautiful, more than ever you have before
Asus2 A6add9 E
Maybe it's cause I missed you on these past few days away
Asus2 A6add9 E
is there anything that I could do that just might make you stay?
[Chorus]
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 E
So choose your favourite record and I'll choose mine
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 E
we'll drink coffee till the evening just to pass the time
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 E
till we know that they're asleep and I know that you're all mine
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 Asus4* Aadd9
'cause your body tastes so sweet tonight.
[Outro]
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 E x3
A6add9 Asus4 Aadd9 Asus4* Aadd9 Asus4*
(Play last chord once).
[Chords]
Asus2 A6add9 Emaj Asus4 Aadd9 Asus4*
E|--0--| |--0--| |--0--| |--0--| |--0--| |--0--|
B|--0--| |--0--| |--0--| |--0--| |--0--| |--0--|
G|--2--| |--2--| |--1--| |--7--| |--6--| |--7--|
D|--2--| |--4--| |--2--| |--7--| |--7--| |--7--|
A|--0--| |--4--| |--2--| |--5--| |--x--| |--x--|
E|--x--| |--x--| |--0--| |--0--| |--5--| |--5--|
Bsus2 B6add9 F#maj Emaj7 G#m Emaj7*
Regarding the Asus4*, the chord is played at the end of the
chorus and outro and it a very quick change but not a pull off.
(Note: The first line of chords are the identifiable OPEN CHORDS not
relativeto the capo, the second line are the chords that are made up of
the actual notes played relative to the capo. I've put these in for
transposing reasons.)