Chords for Amy Winehouse-Later with Jools Holland Duet Live HD
Tempo:
121.7 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Fm
Ebm
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Yeah, when did you write that one?
I wrote that in February or March in New York with Mark Brunson and
We're just walking down the street and I sang the hook and he burst out laughing.
He said who's that?
I said what I just made it up and he was like that's that would be really cool
I said I'd listen let's go studio now.
I'm gonna get out now.
I'm gonna straight there and did it just like that
Yeah, it's like your voice.
It's become more powerful.
Your songwriters become stronger.
Do you feel all those things are happening?
I'm very proud of this record and I feel that you know, unless I could have bettered myself than with the last album
You know, I might as well give up
It's a different it's a great sort of different vibration.
It's got a sort of a Motown.
Yes
Did what's the first music that you listen to though?
Um, a lot of jazz really not Sarah Vaughan
There's always a several songs April in Paris, but I think one of my earliest memories is listening to
some my granddad play
Tenderly my pop Larry for us to sell
Tenderly and what did your granddad play an instrument or we play on the record?
No, he'd play it he'd play it on you know
Do you know how to sing that?
Yes, would you give that a go?
Yeah, should we give tenderly a go?
Well, I think we should let's get a tempo hang on man, could you give us a bit of this
[C]
[Em] Now
[C] even every
[G] scratch the [Db]
[Eb] tea
[Gb]
[Fm] Today
Now you [Ab] can breathe scar is the [C] same
[Dm] [C] to him delay
[Fm] I
[G] Can't forget how [C] to hearts may
[Fm] Sleep your arms [G] Oh
[Abm]
[Am] and Me
[D] [Ebm]
[Am] Get to [Ebm] my love you [Dm] to my [Ebm] heart so
[F] [G] [A]
[C] [Db] [C]
[N] Oh
Your granddad would love that we love it so I mean Whitehouse
I wrote that in February or March in New York with Mark Brunson and
We're just walking down the street and I sang the hook and he burst out laughing.
He said who's that?
I said what I just made it up and he was like that's that would be really cool
I said I'd listen let's go studio now.
I'm gonna get out now.
I'm gonna straight there and did it just like that
Yeah, it's like your voice.
It's become more powerful.
Your songwriters become stronger.
Do you feel all those things are happening?
I'm very proud of this record and I feel that you know, unless I could have bettered myself than with the last album
You know, I might as well give up
It's a different it's a great sort of different vibration.
It's got a sort of a Motown.
Yes
Did what's the first music that you listen to though?
Um, a lot of jazz really not Sarah Vaughan
There's always a several songs April in Paris, but I think one of my earliest memories is listening to
some my granddad play
Tenderly my pop Larry for us to sell
Tenderly and what did your granddad play an instrument or we play on the record?
No, he'd play it he'd play it on you know
Do you know how to sing that?
Yes, would you give that a go?
Yeah, should we give tenderly a go?
Well, I think we should let's get a tempo hang on man, could you give us a bit of this
[C]
[Em] Now
[C] even every
[G] scratch the [Db]
[Eb] tea
[Gb]
[Fm] Today
Now you [Ab] can breathe scar is the [C] same
[Dm] [C] to him delay
[Fm] I
[G] Can't forget how [C] to hearts may
[Fm] Sleep your arms [G] Oh
[Abm]
[Am] and Me
[D] [Ebm]
[Am] Get to [Ebm] my love you [Dm] to my [Ebm] heart so
[F] [G] [A]
[C] [Db] [C]
[N] Oh
Your granddad would love that we love it so I mean Whitehouse
Key:
C
G
Fm
Ebm
Db
C
G
Fm
[G] Yeah, when did you write that one?
I wrote that in February or March in New York with Mark Brunson and
We're just walking down the street and I sang the hook and he burst out laughing.
He said who's that?
I said what I just made it up and he was like that's that would be really cool
I said I'd listen let's go studio now.
I'm gonna get out now.
I'm gonna straight there and did it just like that
Yeah, it's like your voice.
It's become more powerful.
Your songwriters become stronger.
Do you feel all those things are happening?
_ I'm very proud of this record and I feel that you know, unless I could have bettered myself than with the last album
You know, I might as well give up
It's a different it's a great sort of different vibration.
It's got a sort of a Motown.
Yes
Did what's the first music that you listen to though?
Um, a lot of jazz really not Sarah Vaughan
There's always a several songs April in Paris, but I think one of my earliest memories is listening to
some my granddad play
_ Tenderly my pop Larry for us to sell
Tenderly and what did your granddad play an instrument or we play on the record?
No, he'd play it he'd play it on you know
_ _ Do you know how to sing that?
Yes, would you give that a go?
Yeah, should we give tenderly a go? _
_ _ Well, I think we should let's get a tempo hang on man, could you give us a bit of this
_ _ _ _ [C] _
[Em] _ _ Now _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] even every
_ [G] scratch the [Db] _
[Eb] tea
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _
[Fm] Today
Now _ you [Ab] can breathe scar is the [C] same
[Dm] _ [C] to him delay _ _
[Fm] _ I
[G] Can't forget how [C] to hearts may _ _ _ _
[Fm] Sleep your arms [G] Oh
_ [Abm] _
[Am] and Me
[D] _ _ [Ebm] _
[Am] Get to [Ebm] my love you [Dm] to my [Ebm] heart so
_ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ Oh
Your granddad would love that we love it so I mean Whitehouse _ _ _
I wrote that in February or March in New York with Mark Brunson and
We're just walking down the street and I sang the hook and he burst out laughing.
He said who's that?
I said what I just made it up and he was like that's that would be really cool
I said I'd listen let's go studio now.
I'm gonna get out now.
I'm gonna straight there and did it just like that
Yeah, it's like your voice.
It's become more powerful.
Your songwriters become stronger.
Do you feel all those things are happening?
_ I'm very proud of this record and I feel that you know, unless I could have bettered myself than with the last album
You know, I might as well give up
It's a different it's a great sort of different vibration.
It's got a sort of a Motown.
Yes
Did what's the first music that you listen to though?
Um, a lot of jazz really not Sarah Vaughan
There's always a several songs April in Paris, but I think one of my earliest memories is listening to
some my granddad play
_ Tenderly my pop Larry for us to sell
Tenderly and what did your granddad play an instrument or we play on the record?
No, he'd play it he'd play it on you know
_ _ Do you know how to sing that?
Yes, would you give that a go?
Yeah, should we give tenderly a go? _
_ _ Well, I think we should let's get a tempo hang on man, could you give us a bit of this
_ _ _ _ [C] _
[Em] _ _ Now _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] even every
_ [G] scratch the [Db] _
[Eb] tea
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _
[Fm] Today
Now _ you [Ab] can breathe scar is the [C] same
[Dm] _ [C] to him delay _ _
[Fm] _ I
[G] Can't forget how [C] to hearts may _ _ _ _
[Fm] Sleep your arms [G] Oh
_ [Abm] _
[Am] and Me
[D] _ _ [Ebm] _
[Am] Get to [Ebm] my love you [Dm] to my [Ebm] heart so
_ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] _ Oh
Your granddad would love that we love it so I mean Whitehouse _ _ _