PULP - "disco 2000" Tablature
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Date: Wed, 22 Nov 1995 12:43:20 +0100
From: XD321DT01@ntu.ac.uk (D.TWISLETON)
Subject: COrrect chords for Disco 2000 by Pulp
from: Christian Korbanka, Cologne, Germany
e-mail: Christian_Korbanka@msn.com
lyrics and chords of: Disco 2000 by Pulp
Suggestions and corrections are always welcome!
date: 11/12/95
Dave Twisleton: For some reason, Christian likes putting chords in
the wrong order, and then rearranging mine too. So I'd better correct these!
[F and Bb are played with an Fsus4 (well probably with a 6 too, but I
can't work that out right. Sus4 will do!) like
F Fsus4 F F F F F Fsus4 F (1 strum for each chord there) Listen
to the song and it'll make sense]
[Intro]
F Fsus4 Bb Bbsus4
F
Well we were born within an hour of each other
Our mothers said we could be sister and brother
Bb
Your name is Deborah. Deborah - it never suited you
F
Oh and they said that when we grew up
We4d get married and never split up
Bb
We never did it, although I often I thought of it
Cm [Csus2]
Oh Deborah, do you recall?
Cm Cm
Your house was very small with wood-chips on the wall
Cm F
When I came around to call you didn4t notice me at all
Bb
And I said "Let4s all meet up in the year 2000
Dm Gm
Won4t it be strange when we4re all fully grown?
Cm Fsus4 F
Be there two o4clock by the fountain down the ro-----ad"
Bb
I never knew that you4d get married
Dm Gm
I would be living down here on my own
Cm F
On that damp and loney Thursday years ago
F
You were the first girl in school to get breasts
Martyn said that you were the best
Bb
The boys all loved you but I was a mess
I had to watch them try to get you undressed
F
We were friends that was as far as it went
I used to walk you home sometimes but it meant
Bb
Oh, it meant nothing to you - cos you were oh so popular
Cm
Oh Deborah, do you recall?
Your house was very small with wood-chips on the wall
F
When I came around to call you didn4t notice me at all
Bb
And I said "Let4s all meet up in the year 2000
Dm Gm
Won4t it be strange when we4re all fully grown?
Cm F
Be there two o4clock by the fountain down the road"
Bb
I never knew that you4d get married
Dm Gm
I would be living down here on my own
Cm F
On that damp and loney Thursday years ago
F Bb
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Cm
Oh Deborah, do you recall?
Your house was very small with wood-chips on the wall
F
When I came around to call you didn4t notice me at all
Bb
And I said "Let4s all meet up in the year 2000
Dm Gm
Won4t it be strange when we4re all fully grown?
Cm F
Be there two o4clock by the fountain down the road"
Bb
I never knew that you4d get married
Dm Gm
I would be living down here on my own
Cm F
On that damp and loney Thursday years ago
Bb
Oh, what are you doing Sunday, baby?
Dm
Would you like to come and meet me maybe?
Gm Cm F
You can even bring your baby, oh.
Bb
Oh, what are you doing Sunday, baby?
Dm
Would you like to come and meet me maybe?
Gm Cm F
You can even bring your baby, oh. ooh oh oh oh....
[Note: this is the album version, the 7" is slightly different!]
Dave Twisleton
xd321dt01@ntu.ac.uk
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