Intro: 4 times |A/D G/D- -| |
LA/RE SOL/RE
(Keith suggests tuning the E bass string down to a 'D' to get the bass
rhythm to the song)
(I like to use (xx022x) for A/D and (xx000x) for G/D)
LA/RE SOL/RE LA/RE SOL/RE
Welcome to your life, there's no turning back,
LA/RE SOL/RE
Even while we sleep, we will find you
MIm FA#m
Acting on your best behavior
SOL FA#m
Turn your back on mother nature,
MIm FA#m SOL LA LA/RE SOL/RE SOL# SOL/RE
Everybody wants to rule the world
It's my own design, it's my own remorse,
Help me to decide, help me make the most
Of freedom and of pleasure,
Nothing ever lasts forever,
MIm FA#m SOL LA SOL
Everybody wants to rule the world
RE LA
There's a room where the light won't find you
SOL RE LA SOL
Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down
RE LA
When they do, I'll be right behind you
MIm FA#m
So glad we've almost made it
SOL FA#m
So sad they had to fade it
MIm FA#m SOL LA RE SOL RE LA SOL RE LA
Everybody wants to rule the world
Pseudotab Solo:
e-----10-9-7---------------| | |
B--10--------10-7-8-10-----| (repeat 3x) then end with | |
G----------------------7---| | |
D--------------------------| | D--9-7-- |
I can't stand this indecision
Married with a lack of vision
MIm FA#m SOL LA RE LA
Everybody wants to rule the world
Instrumental bit: |Bm |C |Bm |C |G |A |A/D G/D| |A/D G/D| |
Say that you'll never, never, never, never need it.
One headline, why believe it?
Everybody wants to rule the world.
All for freedom and for pleasure,
nothing ever lasts forever,
Everybody wants to rule the world
Outro: |A/D G/D | | repeat and fade
I was just cruising by this section and I saw this song by Tears which
I've been playing on guitar for a few years. I checked out the chords
and I'm sure you'll be happy to know that they're a little different
than previously posted (at least the key is right!)
Wherever it is written E minor, the band actually plays Emin9 (a much
richer sounding chord). Also, the G in those verses are actually
Gmaj7. Finally, the A which follows the G (actually Gmaj7) is really
an A6, which is not surprising since the opening riff of the song is
a sixth arpeggio over the A. No need to tune down either, since the
bass string is played open on the Eminor9
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