Chords for G.E. Smith - "50 Watt Fuse" Trailer
Tempo:
152 bpm
Chords used:
E
D
G
A
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] Step a galley on we [C] go, [F] heel for heel [C] and toe for toe,
Ah [Em] da da da, we go, [G] ball for [C] Maury's wedding.
[N] I think that's probably the first song I ever [Am] wrote.
I'm Ronald G.
[G] Smith.
I'm [Am] [D] George Edward [A] Smith.
What [C]
he [Gm]
[A#]
did for [Am] us was, not only did he bring his [G] musicianship, but he also brought his personality.
When I began I was looking for something [Em] visual.
He always understood instinctively the visual thing.
He plays like a [G] songwriter.
You know, you really [D#] got me by the kinks and I went,
Oh, that's it!
Electric guitar!
I [F#] get it now!
[D] Sweet foam [E]
alabama, [F#] sing [D] that [A] deadpan [E] song.
[F#m] Turn [D] that [A] screwdrivers up [E] a [F#] blast and play [D] it all [A] night [E] long.
[F#m] Play it [D] [A] all night [E] long.
Who are [N] some of your favorite side men?
You would be one of my favorite side men.
If they're really excellent, you notice the guy beside them.
If they do their job perfectly, it's not about them.
[Gm] [E]
[D] [A] [Em]
[E] [D] [C#m]
[C#] [E] [D] [E] [Bm]
[G] [E]
[A#] I think G is one of the most accomplished side men,
[G] one of the most accomplished musicians that I've met.
[B]
We don't [D#] have to talk [G] much, you know, we just play.
[Em] Well, you know, G, [G] he's a guitar man.
[B] He's a living, breathing guitar [E] man.
[C#m] [G#m]
That was the most [A#] [B] fantastic period of my life.
[E] [C#m] Working for Bob [G#m] is the greatest single experience [E] I've ever had.
It's [N] just been great playing the guitar for me.
[E] Carried me all over the world, all over, just because of that guitar.
They say hard work kills John Henry.
You won't get [C#m] me, boy.
[E] You
Ah [Em] da da da, we go, [G] ball for [C] Maury's wedding.
[N] I think that's probably the first song I ever [Am] wrote.
I'm Ronald G.
[G] Smith.
I'm [Am] [D] George Edward [A] Smith.
What [C]
he [Gm]
[A#]
did for [Am] us was, not only did he bring his [G] musicianship, but he also brought his personality.
When I began I was looking for something [Em] visual.
He always understood instinctively the visual thing.
He plays like a [G] songwriter.
You know, you really [D#] got me by the kinks and I went,
Oh, that's it!
Electric guitar!
I [F#] get it now!
[D] Sweet foam [E]
alabama, [F#] sing [D] that [A] deadpan [E] song.
[F#m] Turn [D] that [A] screwdrivers up [E] a [F#] blast and play [D] it all [A] night [E] long.
[F#m] Play it [D] [A] all night [E] long.
Who are [N] some of your favorite side men?
You would be one of my favorite side men.
If they're really excellent, you notice the guy beside them.
If they do their job perfectly, it's not about them.
[Gm] [E]
[D] [A] [Em]
[E] [D] [C#m]
[C#] [E] [D] [E] [Bm]
[G] [E]
[A#] I think G is one of the most accomplished side men,
[G] one of the most accomplished musicians that I've met.
[B]
We don't [D#] have to talk [G] much, you know, we just play.
[Em] Well, you know, G, [G] he's a guitar man.
[B] He's a living, breathing guitar [E] man.
[C#m] [G#m]
That was the most [A#] [B] fantastic period of my life.
[E] [C#m] Working for Bob [G#m] is the greatest single experience [E] I've ever had.
It's [N] just been great playing the guitar for me.
[E] Carried me all over the world, all over, just because of that guitar.
They say hard work kills John Henry.
You won't get [C#m] me, boy.
[E] You
Key:
E
D
G
A
Em
E
D
G
_ _ _ [Em] Step a galley on we [C] go, [F] heel for heel [C] and toe for toe,
Ah [Em] da da da, we go, [G] ball for [C] Maury's wedding.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ I think that's probably the first song I ever [Am] wrote.
I'm Ronald G.
[G] Smith.
I'm [Am] [D] George Edward [A] Smith.
What _ [C] _ _ _
_ he _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
_ did for [Am] us was, not only did he bring his [G] musicianship, but he also brought his personality.
When I began I was looking for something [Em] visual.
He always understood instinctively the visual thing.
He plays like a [G] songwriter. _ _
_ _ _ You know, you really [D#] got me by the kinks and I went,
Oh, that's it!
Electric guitar!
I [F#] get it now!
[D] Sweet _ foam [E]
alabama, [F#] sing [D] that [A] deadpan [E] song.
_ [F#m] Turn [D] that [A] screwdrivers up [E] a [F#] blast and play [D] it all [A] night [E] long.
_ [F#m] Play it [D] [A] all night [E] long.
Who are [N] some of your favorite side men?
You would be one of my favorite side men.
If they're really excellent, _ you notice the guy beside them.
_ _ If they do their job perfectly, it's not about them.
[Gm] _ _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C#m] _
_ [C#] _ _ [E] _ [D] _ [E] _ [Bm] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[A#] I think G is one of the most accomplished side men,
[G] one of the most accomplished musicians that I've met.
[B] _
We don't [D#] have to talk [G] much, you know, we just play.
[Em] Well, you know, G, [G] he's a guitar man.
[B] He's a living, breathing guitar [E] man.
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [G#m] _
That was the most [A#] [B] fantastic period of my life.
_ [E] _ _ _ [C#m] Working for Bob [G#m] is the greatest single experience [E] I've ever had.
It's [N] just been great playing the guitar for me. _
_ _ _ [E] Carried me all over the world, all over, just because of that guitar.
They say hard work _ kills John Henry.
_ _ _ You won't get [C#m] me, boy.
_ _ [E] You
Ah [Em] da da da, we go, [G] ball for [C] Maury's wedding.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ I think that's probably the first song I ever [Am] wrote.
I'm Ronald G.
[G] Smith.
I'm [Am] [D] George Edward [A] Smith.
What _ [C] _ _ _
_ he _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
_ did for [Am] us was, not only did he bring his [G] musicianship, but he also brought his personality.
When I began I was looking for something [Em] visual.
He always understood instinctively the visual thing.
He plays like a [G] songwriter. _ _
_ _ _ You know, you really [D#] got me by the kinks and I went,
Oh, that's it!
Electric guitar!
I [F#] get it now!
[D] Sweet _ foam [E]
alabama, [F#] sing [D] that [A] deadpan [E] song.
_ [F#m] Turn [D] that [A] screwdrivers up [E] a [F#] blast and play [D] it all [A] night [E] long.
_ [F#m] Play it [D] [A] all night [E] long.
Who are [N] some of your favorite side men?
You would be one of my favorite side men.
If they're really excellent, _ you notice the guy beside them.
_ _ If they do their job perfectly, it's not about them.
[Gm] _ _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [C#m] _
_ [C#] _ _ [E] _ [D] _ [E] _ [Bm] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
[A#] I think G is one of the most accomplished side men,
[G] one of the most accomplished musicians that I've met.
[B] _
We don't [D#] have to talk [G] much, you know, we just play.
[Em] Well, you know, G, [G] he's a guitar man.
[B] He's a living, breathing guitar [E] man.
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [G#m] _
That was the most [A#] [B] fantastic period of my life.
_ [E] _ _ _ [C#m] Working for Bob [G#m] is the greatest single experience [E] I've ever had.
It's [N] just been great playing the guitar for me. _
_ _ _ [E] Carried me all over the world, all over, just because of that guitar.
They say hard work _ kills John Henry.
_ _ _ You won't get [C#m] me, boy.
_ _ [E] You