BLONDIE - "free to fall" Tablature
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Date: Fri, 3 Nov 1995 17:45:44 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Rev. Linda Slug" <dal23@hermes.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Free to fall
Here are the words and chords to the Debbie Harry song "Free To Fall".
Free To Fall
C#m A C#m A
F#m C#m F#m C#m
If I could right the wrongs the past just wouldn't be
F#m C#m F#m C#m
How could I fall in love at zero gravity
E B
And if I did make you love me
C#m A
Will you make me belong
E B
And I'm waiting for the time
C#m A
Like the calm before the storm
Chorus:
E B A
Oh no, you're not free to fall,
E B C#m
Free to fall,
E B A
Oh no, you're not free to fall,
E G#m C#m
Oh no Oh no.
F#m C#m F#m C#m
This must be someone else 'Cause the part just isn't me
F#m C#m F#m C#m
Can this be happening 'Cause it sounds like lines to me
E B
First you're sailing then you're swimming
C#m A
Then you're sinking in the sea of love
E B
Still you sparkle and you sizzle
C#m A
'Cause a live wire always does.
Chorus
G#m C#m
Within the atmosphere so rare so rare so rare
G#m
I can see my liquid love light fading
C#m A C#m A
fading draining it's raining raining
Solo:
F#m C#m F#m C#m
F#m C#m F#m C#m
E B
And if I could make you love me
C#m A
What did I do wrong
E B
And I'm waiting, waiting
C#m A
Like the calm before the storm
Chorus
C#m A
You're not free to fall {Four times}
{Solo chords to fade.}
Transcribed by David Linley, 3rd November 1995.
Comments and mistakes to dal23@hermes.cam.ac.uk.
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