LISA LOEB - "do you sleep" Tablature
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Subject: CRD: Do_you_sleep.crd by Lisa Loeb
Date: 11 Nov 95
Song: Do you sleep?
Performer: Lisa Loeb and the Nine Stories
Album: Tails
Transcribed by evan c. parker (ecpark@mail.wm.edu)
With modifications made by Glenn Huther (ghuth@netspace.net.au)
the opening sequence is just a picked version of the chords Bm
(224412)
and Em (022000). if you can contort you hand into a good Bm (which
i can't) then it shouldn't be a problem...
capo second fret
I debate that... My opinion is no capo, and the chords are.... C#m A
The opening sequence is C#minor (X46654) and A (577655) bar chords
Here I also have an alteration. I have noticed that the high notes
of the bar chords are left open.... I.e. an A bar (577655) is played
(577600). Therefore chords throughout are....
C#m (X46650)
A (577600)
F# (255400)
E (022100)
Bm (799800) so the open 1st and 2nd strings (B&E) can be played
*G# (466544) dont play open 1st and 2nd.. sounds terrible!
*F# (255422)
B (X24440)
*A (X02220)
The chords that are not played with the open 1st and 2nd are marked
with an asterisk (*) below.
4x C#m A
C#m A C#m
do you eat sleep do you breathe me anymore?
A C#m
do you sleep do you count sheep anymore?
A F# A
do you sleep anymore?
C#m A
do you take flight on my tounge like lead?
C#m A C#m A F# A
do you fall gracefully into bed anymore?
E G A
i saw you as you walked across my room
A G E
you looked out the window -- you looked at the moon
E G A
inside on the corner of my bed
A G E
you smoked with the ghost in the back of my head
E B E B
i don't know and i don't care
E B A B
if i ever see you again
E B E
i don't know that i don't care
E B A
if i ever will be there
2x Bm Em
C#m A C#m
do you eat sleep do you breathe me anymore?
A C#m A F# A
do you sleep do you keep me anymore?
A C#m
you kick my foot under the table
A C#m
i kick you back can't say that i'm able
A C#m G#m A
to stand for you or fall for you ever again
A C#m
wish for a perfect setting
A C#m
wishing that i am letting you
A C#m G#m A
take me where you want to all over again
*F# *G# *C#m
you can't give yourself
*F# *G# C#m *B *A
absolutely to someone else
E B E B
i don't know and i don't care
E B A B
if i ever see you again
E B E
i don't know that i don't care
E B A
if i ever will be there
E G A
i saw you as you walked across my room
A G E
you looked out the window -- you looked at the moon
E G A
inside on the corner of my bed
A G E
you smoked with the ghost in the back of my head
C#m A C#m
do you eat sleep do you breathe me anymore?
A C#m
do you sleep do you count sheep anymore?
A F# A
do you sleep anymore?
C#m A
i don't know (do you eat sleep do you breathe me anymore?)
C#m A
that i don't care (do you sleep do you count sheep anymore?)
C#m A F
if i ever will be there (do you sleep anymore?)
A
will be there
4 x C#m A
C#m slow to end
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Evan C. Parker
ecpark@mail.wm.edu
ecpark@infotech.ts.wm.edu
and.. Glenn Huther
ghuth@netspace.net.au
ghuth@ipax.apana.org.au
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