O primeiro álbum dos Crash Test Dummies foi um sucesso na sua terra natal, o Canadá, mas teve pouca aceitação nos EUA e na Europa. No entanto, o trabalho seguinte, "God Shuffled His Feet", graças à produção do ex-Talking Head, Jerry Harrison, e ao single "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm", tornou-se num sucesso à escala mundial. A história do grupo começa em 1990, quando Brad Roberts (vocalista) abandona os seus estudos em literatura e filosofia, e, com um grupo de amigos: Mitch Dorge (bateria)
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## TAB for Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm (Crash Test Dummies) Tabbed by Bernardo Siu ([email protected]) Added To UG By Mikhailo
(CAPO ON 3RD FRET)
This is the way I play this song on my accoustic. The following tab is based on the chords given by Liz Myers.
For each chord written below, play the following sequence:
The differences written above are for transitions between chords.
[Intro]
EmBmEmBmFGFG
AmGCC Once there was this kid who FCGC Got into an accident and couldn't come to school FFGC But when he finally came back GCFCGGG His hair had turned from black into bright white G#C He said that it was from when G# Cmaj7(Add F) Cmaj7(Add F) F F The cars had smashed soooo hard
AmGCC Once there was this girl who FCGC Wouldn't go to change with the girls in the change room FCGC But when they finally made her GCFCGGG They saw birthmarks all over her body G#C She couldn't quite explain it G# Cmaj7(Add F) Cmaj7(Add F) F F They'd always just been there
AmGCC Once there was this girl who FCG#C Wouldn't go to change with the girls in the change room FCGC But when they finally made her GCFCGGG They saw birthmarks all over her body G#C She couldn't quite explain it G# Cmaj7(Add F) Cmaj7(Add F) F F They'd always just been there
[BRIDGE]
DmDmCGG Both girl and boy were glad DmDmCGFG One kid had it worse than that AmGCC 'Cause then there was a boy whose FCGC Parents made him come right home directly after school FCGC And when they went to their church GCFCGGG They shook and lurched all over the church floor G#C He couldn't quite explain it G# Cmaj7(Add F) Cmaj7(Add F) F F They'd always just gone there
PLAY CHORUS TWICE
Outro is the same progression as the bridge. As my guitar doesn't have a built-in fade-out :-), I end this song like this:
C e|---| (slower) B|-1-| DmDmCGEmBmEmBmFG G]|-0-| Let ring the last chord D|--- A|-3-| E|---|
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