Chords for How To Sing Chris Robinson - Black Crowes - She Talks To Angels - Coach Ken Tamplin - Vocal Academy
Tempo:
79.4 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey guys, Ken Tamplin from Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy.
I'm back here with my buddy and inspiration Nick Fainbarg.
[F] And we're going to do a takedown today of Chris Robinson of The Black Crows.
This was the highest requested tune, She [Gm] Talks to Angels.
This one goes out to one of my students, Scott Patrick, who has just performed [G] this event in Canada.
He did a great job.
And I want to, Scott, this one goes out to you, buddy.
Now Chris has this kind of middle America, again, sort of Steve [F#] Marriott from Humble Pie.
You might remember songs like, 30 days [E] in the hole.
You know, it's got that really kind of, again, blue eyed soul sound.
So we'll do it first and we'll talk about it after.
Here we go.
She never mentions the word addiction and certain company.
Yes, she'll tell you she's an orphan after you meet her family.
She [B]
[A] [E]
paints her eyes as black as night now.
Pulls those shades down tight.
And she gives a smile when the pain comes.
Pain gonna make everything.
She says she [B] talks to [A] angels.
They call her [E] out by her name.
She says she [B] talks to [A] angels.
Says they call her [E] out by her name.
Oh yeah.
She keeps a lock around her pocket.
She wears a cross around her neck.
Yes, the hair's from a little boy.
On the cross is someone she has not met yet.
She says she [B] talks to angels.
[A] Says they call her out [E] by her name.
Yeah, says she [B] talks to angels.
[A] Says they call her out [E] by her name.
Oh yeah.
She don't know no love, [A] love [E] never seen.
Yeah, that ain't nothing.
But to me, yeah, that means nothing.
Okay, so like I said, you know, he's got like a lot of, not a lot of range.
Again, he [N] sells a lot of what he has within just a couple of octaves.
She never mentions the word addiction.
He's in kind of a real laid back, almost kind of pot smoking sort of, you know,
boogaloo, psychedelic kind of thing, right?
She says she talks to angels.
Says they call her out by her name.
You know, so it's a lot of the same kind of blues licks,
but he sells the same licks over and over again with some really great tone,
a lot of great energy and great pocket singing.
So again, this isn't a song about range.
It's a song about attitude.
If you ever get a chance, go back and listen to some old Steve Mario.
Like I said, you know, 30 days in the hole!
That's what they give you!
It's, you know, this really cool thing that, you know, a lot of guys from Trane,
the guy from Tesla, [C] you know, you hear a lot of people that have emulated
his [F#] sound over the years and [Em] been a big inspiration to myself and to others.
So anyway, that was Chris Robinson.
[F#] She talks to angels, black eyed crows,
black eyed crows, black crows, blue eyed peas, how do you like that?
One of those bands.
Anyway, sorry Chris.
But that's [B] it guys.
Thank you for joining us.
[A] Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy.
Hopefully we have more to come.
[B]
I'm back here with my buddy and inspiration Nick Fainbarg.
[F] And we're going to do a takedown today of Chris Robinson of The Black Crows.
This was the highest requested tune, She [Gm] Talks to Angels.
This one goes out to one of my students, Scott Patrick, who has just performed [G] this event in Canada.
He did a great job.
And I want to, Scott, this one goes out to you, buddy.
Now Chris has this kind of middle America, again, sort of Steve [F#] Marriott from Humble Pie.
You might remember songs like, 30 days [E] in the hole.
You know, it's got that really kind of, again, blue eyed soul sound.
So we'll do it first and we'll talk about it after.
Here we go.
She never mentions the word addiction and certain company.
Yes, she'll tell you she's an orphan after you meet her family.
She [B]
[A] [E]
paints her eyes as black as night now.
Pulls those shades down tight.
And she gives a smile when the pain comes.
Pain gonna make everything.
She says she [B] talks to [A] angels.
They call her [E] out by her name.
She says she [B] talks to [A] angels.
Says they call her [E] out by her name.
Oh yeah.
She keeps a lock around her pocket.
She wears a cross around her neck.
Yes, the hair's from a little boy.
On the cross is someone she has not met yet.
She says she [B] talks to angels.
[A] Says they call her out [E] by her name.
Yeah, says she [B] talks to angels.
[A] Says they call her out [E] by her name.
Oh yeah.
She don't know no love, [A] love [E] never seen.
Yeah, that ain't nothing.
But to me, yeah, that means nothing.
Okay, so like I said, you know, he's got like a lot of, not a lot of range.
Again, he [N] sells a lot of what he has within just a couple of octaves.
She never mentions the word addiction.
He's in kind of a real laid back, almost kind of pot smoking sort of, you know,
boogaloo, psychedelic kind of thing, right?
She says she talks to angels.
Says they call her out by her name.
You know, so it's a lot of the same kind of blues licks,
but he sells the same licks over and over again with some really great tone,
a lot of great energy and great pocket singing.
So again, this isn't a song about range.
It's a song about attitude.
If you ever get a chance, go back and listen to some old Steve Mario.
Like I said, you know, 30 days in the hole!
That's what they give you!
It's, you know, this really cool thing that, you know, a lot of guys from Trane,
the guy from Tesla, [C] you know, you hear a lot of people that have emulated
his [F#] sound over the years and [Em] been a big inspiration to myself and to others.
So anyway, that was Chris Robinson.
[F#] She talks to angels, black eyed crows,
black eyed crows, black crows, blue eyed peas, how do you like that?
One of those bands.
Anyway, sorry Chris.
But that's [B] it guys.
Thank you for joining us.
[A] Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy.
Hopefully we have more to come.
[B]
Key:
E
B
A
F#
F
E
B
A
Hey guys, Ken Tamplin from Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy.
I'm back here with my buddy and inspiration Nick Fainbarg.
[F] And we're going to do a takedown today of Chris Robinson of The Black Crows.
This was the highest requested tune, She [Gm] Talks to Angels.
This one goes out to one of my students, Scott Patrick, who has just performed [G] this event in Canada.
He did a great job.
And I want to, Scott, this one goes out to you, buddy.
Now Chris has this kind of middle America, again, sort of Steve [F#] Marriott from Humble Pie.
You might remember songs like, 30 days [E] in the hole.
You know, it's got that really kind of, again, blue eyed soul sound.
So we'll do it first and we'll talk about it after.
Here we go.
_ _ _ She never mentions the word addiction _ and _ certain company.
_ _ _ Yes, she'll tell you she's an orphan _ after you meet her family.
_ She _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ paints her eyes as black as night now.
_ _ Pulls those shades down tight.
And she gives a smile when the pain comes.
_ _ Pain gonna make everything.
_ _ _ _ She says she [B] talks to _ _ [A] angels.
They call her [E] out by her _ _ name.
She says she [B] talks to _ _ _ [A] angels.
Says they call her [E] out by her name.
Oh yeah. _ _ _
_ _ _ She keeps a lock around her pocket.
_ _ She wears a cross around her neck.
_ Yes, the hair's from a little boy.
_ On the cross is someone she has not met yet.
_ _ She says she [B] talks to _ angels.
[A] Says they call her out [E] by her _ name.
Yeah, says she [B] talks to angels.
_ [A] Says they call her out [E] by her name.
Oh yeah. _ _ _
She don't know no love, _ _ [A] love _ [E] never seen.
_ Yeah, _ that ain't nothing. _ _
But to me, _ yeah, that means nothing.
_ _ _ Okay, so like I said, you know, he's got like a lot of, not a lot of range.
Again, he [N] sells a lot of what he has within just a couple of octaves.
She never mentions the word addiction.
He's in kind of a real laid back, almost kind of pot smoking sort of, you know, _ _
boogaloo, psychedelic kind of thing, right?
She says she talks to angels. _
Says they call her out by her name.
You know, so it's a lot of the same kind of blues licks,
but he sells the same licks over and over again with some really great tone,
a lot of great energy and great pocket singing.
So again, this isn't a song about range.
It's a song about attitude.
If you ever get a chance, go back and listen to some old Steve Mario.
Like I said, you know, 30 days in the hole!
That's what they give you!
It's, you know, this really cool thing that, you know, a lot of guys from Trane,
the guy from Tesla, [C] you know, you hear a lot of people that have emulated
his [F#] sound over the years and [Em] been a big inspiration to myself and to others.
So anyway, that was Chris Robinson.
[F#] She talks to angels, black eyed crows,
black eyed crows, black crows, blue eyed peas, how do you like that?
One of those bands.
Anyway, sorry Chris.
But that's [B] it guys.
Thank you for joining us.
[A] Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy.
Hopefully we have more to come.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _
I'm back here with my buddy and inspiration Nick Fainbarg.
[F] And we're going to do a takedown today of Chris Robinson of The Black Crows.
This was the highest requested tune, She [Gm] Talks to Angels.
This one goes out to one of my students, Scott Patrick, who has just performed [G] this event in Canada.
He did a great job.
And I want to, Scott, this one goes out to you, buddy.
Now Chris has this kind of middle America, again, sort of Steve [F#] Marriott from Humble Pie.
You might remember songs like, 30 days [E] in the hole.
You know, it's got that really kind of, again, blue eyed soul sound.
So we'll do it first and we'll talk about it after.
Here we go.
_ _ _ She never mentions the word addiction _ and _ certain company.
_ _ _ Yes, she'll tell you she's an orphan _ after you meet her family.
_ She _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ paints her eyes as black as night now.
_ _ Pulls those shades down tight.
And she gives a smile when the pain comes.
_ _ Pain gonna make everything.
_ _ _ _ She says she [B] talks to _ _ [A] angels.
They call her [E] out by her _ _ name.
She says she [B] talks to _ _ _ [A] angels.
Says they call her [E] out by her name.
Oh yeah. _ _ _
_ _ _ She keeps a lock around her pocket.
_ _ She wears a cross around her neck.
_ Yes, the hair's from a little boy.
_ On the cross is someone she has not met yet.
_ _ She says she [B] talks to _ angels.
[A] Says they call her out [E] by her _ name.
Yeah, says she [B] talks to angels.
_ [A] Says they call her out [E] by her name.
Oh yeah. _ _ _
She don't know no love, _ _ [A] love _ [E] never seen.
_ Yeah, _ that ain't nothing. _ _
But to me, _ yeah, that means nothing.
_ _ _ Okay, so like I said, you know, he's got like a lot of, not a lot of range.
Again, he [N] sells a lot of what he has within just a couple of octaves.
She never mentions the word addiction.
He's in kind of a real laid back, almost kind of pot smoking sort of, you know, _ _
boogaloo, psychedelic kind of thing, right?
She says she talks to angels. _
Says they call her out by her name.
You know, so it's a lot of the same kind of blues licks,
but he sells the same licks over and over again with some really great tone,
a lot of great energy and great pocket singing.
So again, this isn't a song about range.
It's a song about attitude.
If you ever get a chance, go back and listen to some old Steve Mario.
Like I said, you know, 30 days in the hole!
That's what they give you!
It's, you know, this really cool thing that, you know, a lot of guys from Trane,
the guy from Tesla, [C] you know, you hear a lot of people that have emulated
his [F#] sound over the years and [Em] been a big inspiration to myself and to others.
So anyway, that was Chris Robinson.
[F#] She talks to angels, black eyed crows,
black eyed crows, black crows, blue eyed peas, how do you like that?
One of those bands.
Anyway, sorry Chris.
But that's [B] it guys.
Thank you for joining us.
[A] Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy.
Hopefully we have more to come.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _