Chords for Anna Mieke :: Aurillac (This Ain't No Disco)
Tempo:
84.45 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Fm
Cm
Ab
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Look at the power of a song called a national anthem, the way people get emotional and all
sorts of things like that.
Songs have changed political situations.
There's another example of that would be that [Ab] song, that great song, We Shall Overcome.
[G] When that came out it [Db] just spread around the English speaking world like wildfire [Ab] and it
stood for lots of meanings.
People holding demonstrations, completely different from each other.
You can't overestimate the power of a song can you?
The human being is [F] musically inclined even in the womb because the first thing they're
listening to in the womb is the heartbeat of their mother.
So they have a beat, you know you have a beat, your own heartbeat [Abm] and music is an [Eb] extension
of the heartbeat.
When did you really take the singing seriously or when did you start collecting songs?
I'll tell you this Donald, I don't take singing seriously, [G] anything.
But what I do take seriously is listening.
I don't take myself seriously, I know it's [Eb] a serious business, things are serious business,
but I don't take the whole thing seriously.
But I take listening to someone seriously and the songs I take seriously.
Me too.
I wouldn't be precious about it, I'd never be precious about it.
[Ab]
[Eb]
I'm a singer.
I'm a singer.
I'm a singer.
[Ab]
[Eb] [F] [Eb]
You were terrible and you were kind, [Cm] [Bb] between the shields, [Eb] between the mines.
You were terrifying and oh so strange.
[Db] Witnessing [Eb] your red-lipped gaze,
[Bb] empty eyes rolled over my spine.
We heard barking [Eb] dogs in the flickering [Bb] light.
[Ab] Hold me, hold me, hold me by the water [Eb] so I
[F] Show me all the sweat [Eb] on the inside.
[Fm]
[Cm] Golden rain will we [Eb] go up,
[Fm] remind me how to [C] love, how to [Eb] love.
[Fm] Golden [C] rain will [Eb] we go up, [Fm] remind [Cm] me how to love, how to [Eb] love.
[Fm]
[Ab] [Eb] [Fm]
[Eb]
And the bubbles were creaking under all of our feet.
[Ab] And we hid [Db] from the faces in [Bb] their gleaming white teeth.
[Cm] Eyes were dancing under all of our heads.
And no cheers from the crowd that had [Bb] already left.
[Ab] Hold me, hold me, hold me by the water [Eb] so
Show me all the sweat on the inside.
[Fm]
Golden [Cm] rain will we go [Eb] up,
[Fm] remind [Cm] me how to love, how [Eb] to love.
[Fm] Born and [Cm] raised in [Eb] Birmingham.
[Fm] [Cm]
I'm not so [Eb] wrong.
[Fm]
Born and [Cm] bred, no ego, [Eb] why.
[Fm] Remind me how to love, without [Eb] a truth.
[Fm] Born [Cm] and raised in [Eb] Birmingham.
[Fm] Remind me how to [Cm] live, I'm not [Eb] so wrong.
[Fm] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Fm] [Ab] [Eb]
[F]
sorts of things like that.
Songs have changed political situations.
There's another example of that would be that [Ab] song, that great song, We Shall Overcome.
[G] When that came out it [Db] just spread around the English speaking world like wildfire [Ab] and it
stood for lots of meanings.
People holding demonstrations, completely different from each other.
You can't overestimate the power of a song can you?
The human being is [F] musically inclined even in the womb because the first thing they're
listening to in the womb is the heartbeat of their mother.
So they have a beat, you know you have a beat, your own heartbeat [Abm] and music is an [Eb] extension
of the heartbeat.
When did you really take the singing seriously or when did you start collecting songs?
I'll tell you this Donald, I don't take singing seriously, [G] anything.
But what I do take seriously is listening.
I don't take myself seriously, I know it's [Eb] a serious business, things are serious business,
but I don't take the whole thing seriously.
But I take listening to someone seriously and the songs I take seriously.
Me too.
I wouldn't be precious about it, I'd never be precious about it.
[Ab]
[Eb]
I'm a singer.
I'm a singer.
I'm a singer.
[Ab]
[Eb] [F] [Eb]
You were terrible and you were kind, [Cm] [Bb] between the shields, [Eb] between the mines.
You were terrifying and oh so strange.
[Db] Witnessing [Eb] your red-lipped gaze,
[Bb] empty eyes rolled over my spine.
We heard barking [Eb] dogs in the flickering [Bb] light.
[Ab] Hold me, hold me, hold me by the water [Eb] so I
[F] Show me all the sweat [Eb] on the inside.
[Fm]
[Cm] Golden rain will we [Eb] go up,
[Fm] remind me how to [C] love, how to [Eb] love.
[Fm] Golden [C] rain will [Eb] we go up, [Fm] remind [Cm] me how to love, how to [Eb] love.
[Fm]
[Ab] [Eb] [Fm]
[Eb]
And the bubbles were creaking under all of our feet.
[Ab] And we hid [Db] from the faces in [Bb] their gleaming white teeth.
[Cm] Eyes were dancing under all of our heads.
And no cheers from the crowd that had [Bb] already left.
[Ab] Hold me, hold me, hold me by the water [Eb] so
Show me all the sweat on the inside.
[Fm]
Golden [Cm] rain will we go [Eb] up,
[Fm] remind [Cm] me how to love, how [Eb] to love.
[Fm] Born and [Cm] raised in [Eb] Birmingham.
[Fm] [Cm]
I'm not so [Eb] wrong.
[Fm]
Born and [Cm] bred, no ego, [Eb] why.
[Fm] Remind me how to love, without [Eb] a truth.
[Fm] Born [Cm] and raised in [Eb] Birmingham.
[Fm] Remind me how to [Cm] live, I'm not [Eb] so wrong.
[Fm] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Fm] [Ab] [Eb]
[F]
Key:
Eb
Fm
Cm
Ab
Bb
Eb
Fm
Cm
_ _ _ _ Look at the power of a song called a national anthem, the way people get emotional and all
sorts of things like that.
Songs have changed political situations.
There's another example of that would be that [Ab] song, that great song, We Shall Overcome.
[G] When that came out it [Db] just spread around the English speaking world like wildfire [Ab] and it
stood for lots of meanings.
People holding demonstrations, completely different from each other.
You can't overestimate the power of a song can you?
The human being is [F] musically inclined even in the womb because the first thing they're
listening to in the womb is the heartbeat of their mother.
So they have a beat, you know you have a beat, your own heartbeat [Abm] and music is an [Eb] extension
of the heartbeat.
When did you really take the singing seriously or when did you start collecting songs?
I'll tell you this Donald, I don't take singing seriously, [G] anything.
But what I do take seriously is listening.
I don't take myself seriously, I know it's [Eb] a serious business, things are serious business,
but I don't take the whole thing seriously.
But I take listening to someone seriously and the songs I take seriously.
Me too.
I wouldn't be precious about it, I'd never be precious about it. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm a singer.
_ I'm a singer.
I'm a singer. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You were terrible _ and you were kind, _ [Cm] [Bb] between the shields, [Eb] between the mines. _ _ _ _
You were terrifying and _ oh so strange.
_ [Db] Witnessing [Eb] your red-lipped gaze, _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ empty eyes rolled over my spine.
We heard barking [Eb] dogs in the flickering [Bb] light. _
_ [Ab] Hold me, _ _ hold me, _ hold me by the water [Eb] so I
_ _ [F] Show me all the sweat [Eb] on the inside.
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
[Cm] Golden rain will we [Eb] go up, _ _ _
[Fm] _ remind me how to [C] love, how to [Eb] love. _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ Golden [C] rain will [Eb] we go up, _ _ [Fm] _ remind [Cm] me how to love, how to [Eb] love.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
And the bubbles were creaking under all of our feet.
[Ab] And we hid [Db] from the faces in [Bb] their gleaming white teeth.
_ [Cm] Eyes were dancing under all of our heads.
And no cheers from the crowd that had [Bb] already left.
_ [Ab] Hold me, _ hold me, _ _ hold me by the water [Eb] so
_ _ Show me all the sweat on the inside.
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
Golden [Cm] rain will we go [Eb] up, _ _ _
[Fm] remind [Cm] me how to love, how [Eb] to love.
_ _ [Fm] _ Born and [Cm] raised in [Eb] Birmingham.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Cm] _
I'm not so [Eb] wrong.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _
Born and [Cm] bred, no ego, [Eb] why. _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ Remind me how to love, without [Eb] a truth. _
_ [Fm] _ _ Born [Cm] and raised in [Eb] Birmingham.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ Remind me how to [Cm] live, I'm not [Eb] so wrong.
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
sorts of things like that.
Songs have changed political situations.
There's another example of that would be that [Ab] song, that great song, We Shall Overcome.
[G] When that came out it [Db] just spread around the English speaking world like wildfire [Ab] and it
stood for lots of meanings.
People holding demonstrations, completely different from each other.
You can't overestimate the power of a song can you?
The human being is [F] musically inclined even in the womb because the first thing they're
listening to in the womb is the heartbeat of their mother.
So they have a beat, you know you have a beat, your own heartbeat [Abm] and music is an [Eb] extension
of the heartbeat.
When did you really take the singing seriously or when did you start collecting songs?
I'll tell you this Donald, I don't take singing seriously, [G] anything.
But what I do take seriously is listening.
I don't take myself seriously, I know it's [Eb] a serious business, things are serious business,
but I don't take the whole thing seriously.
But I take listening to someone seriously and the songs I take seriously.
Me too.
I wouldn't be precious about it, I'd never be precious about it. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm a singer.
_ I'm a singer.
I'm a singer. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ You were terrible _ and you were kind, _ [Cm] [Bb] between the shields, [Eb] between the mines. _ _ _ _
You were terrifying and _ oh so strange.
_ [Db] Witnessing [Eb] your red-lipped gaze, _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ empty eyes rolled over my spine.
We heard barking [Eb] dogs in the flickering [Bb] light. _
_ [Ab] Hold me, _ _ hold me, _ hold me by the water [Eb] so I
_ _ [F] Show me all the sweat [Eb] on the inside.
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
[Cm] Golden rain will we [Eb] go up, _ _ _
[Fm] _ remind me how to [C] love, how to [Eb] love. _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ Golden [C] rain will [Eb] we go up, _ _ [Fm] _ remind [Cm] me how to love, how to [Eb] love.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
And the bubbles were creaking under all of our feet.
[Ab] And we hid [Db] from the faces in [Bb] their gleaming white teeth.
_ [Cm] Eyes were dancing under all of our heads.
And no cheers from the crowd that had [Bb] already left.
_ [Ab] Hold me, _ hold me, _ _ hold me by the water [Eb] so
_ _ Show me all the sweat on the inside.
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
Golden [Cm] rain will we go [Eb] up, _ _ _
[Fm] remind [Cm] me how to love, how [Eb] to love.
_ _ [Fm] _ Born and [Cm] raised in [Eb] Birmingham.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Cm] _
I'm not so [Eb] wrong.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _
Born and [Cm] bred, no ego, [Eb] why. _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ Remind me how to love, without [Eb] a truth. _
_ [Fm] _ _ Born [Cm] and raised in [Eb] Birmingham.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ Remind me how to [Cm] live, I'm not [Eb] so wrong.
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _