JAZZ PASSENGERS - "doncha go way mad" Tablature
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Date: Sun, 2 Nov 1997 02:06:29 +0000 (GMT)
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Subject: Doncha Go 'Way Mad (crd)
Doncha Go 'Way Mad
(Music: Munday/Jacquet, Words: Stillman)
As played by The Jazz Passengers
with vocals by Deborah Harry and Elvis Costello.
E B7
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Emaj7 F#m7
E: I must confess that what you say is true
G#m7 A
D: You had a rendez-vous with somebody new
G F#
E: It's the only one I've ever had
F E
Baby Baby Don't you go way mad
D: Your cheating shows and it never goes
E: You got a reason to be mad I suppose
She was only just a passing fad
Baby Baby don't you go way mad
G# C#m
D: Her kind's a dime a dozen
G# C#m
That's not the kind you want
F# Bmaj7
E: Who would have thought your cousin
F# B7
Would wander into that restaurant
D: Well you understand that I feel upset
E: What do you say can we forgive and forget
Come and kiss me just to prove you're glad
Baby Baby don't you go way mad
Sax solo
D: Now her kind is a dime a dozen
You should have passed her by
E: Who would have thought your little cousin
Would come along and give us the eye
D: Well you understand that I feel upset
E: What do you say that we forgive and forget
Come and kiss me just to prove you're glad
Baby Baby don't you go way mad
Come and kiss me just to prove you're glad
Baby Baby don't you go way mad
Come and kiss me just to prove you're glad
Deborah darling don't you go way mad
D: Baby baby
Transcribed 28th October 1997 by David Linley
Comments and mistakes to <dal23@hermes.cam.ac.uk>
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