This Is A Rebel Song Chords by No Use For A Name

Tempo:
91.4 bpm
Chords used:

D

E

A

Am

Dm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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NO USE FOR A NAME - THIS IS A REBEL SONG chords
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[A]
I love you, my [Dm] heart [A] Englishman.
Your rage is like [D] a fist in [A] my womb.
Can't you [E] forgive [D] what you think [A] I've done?
[Dm] Love me, I'm [E] your woman.
And [A] I desire [G#m] you, my [D] heart [A] Englishman.
And there [F] is no [D] more natural [Am] thing.
So why [E] should I [D] not get [A] loving?
[D] Don't be cold, [E] Englishman.
How come [Am] you never [E] said [D] you love me?
[E]
[Am] In all [E] the fun [D] you've known me.
How come [A] you never [G#] say [F#m] you're [C#] sorry?
[E] I do.
[A] Oh, please talk to [D] me, [A] Englishman.
What good will showing [D] me up get [A] done?
Meanwhile, [E] crazy [D] thoughts killing [A] my sense.
[D] Now listen, [E] Englishman.
[A] I've honored [E] you, [D] heart [A] Englishman.
Now I am [D] your heart, my [A] heart.
Oh, let [B] love be [D] as mercy [A] done.
[D] We should call [E] Englishman.
How come [Am] you never [E] said [D] you love me?
[E]
[Am] In all [E] the fun [D] you've known me.
[E] How come [Am] you never [E] say [F#m] you're [F#] sorry?
[E]
[A] I do.
Key:  
D
1321
E
2311
A
1231
Am
2311
Dm
2311
D
1321
E
2311
A
1231
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To learn No Use For A Name - This Is A Rebel Song chords, focus on the sequence of these chords: A, D, E, D, E, Am, D and A. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 45 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 91 BPM. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: A Major.

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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I love you, my [Dm] heart _ [A] Englishman.
Your rage is like [D] a fist in [A] my womb.
Can't you [E] forgive [D] what you think [A] I've done?
[Dm] Love me, I'm [E] your woman.
And [A] I desire [G#m] you, my [D] heart _ [A] Englishman.
And there [F] is no [D] more natural [Am] thing.
So why [E] should I [D] not get [A] loving?
[D] Don't be cold, _ [E] Englishman.
How come [Am] you never [E] said [D] you love me?
[E]
[Am] In all [E] the fun [D] you've known me.
How come [A] you never [G#] say [F#m] you're [C#] sorry?
[E] I do. _ _ _ _ _
[A] Oh, please talk to [D] me, _ [A] Englishman.
What good will showing [D] me up get [A] done?
Meanwhile, [E] crazy [D] thoughts killing [A] my sense.
[D] Now listen, _ _ _ [E] Englishman. _
[A] I've honored [E] you, [D] heart _ [A] Englishman.
Now I am [D] your heart, my [A] heart.
Oh, let [B] love be [D] as mercy [A] done.
[D] We should call _ [E] Englishman.
_ How come [Am] you never [E] said [D] you love me?
[E]
[Am] In all [E] the fun [D] you've known me.
[E] How come [Am] you never [E] say [F#m] you're [F#] sorry? _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] I do. _ _ _ _ _ _

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Among the compositions on the album Hard Rock Bottom, written by Sinéad O’Connor, this one shines.

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