Chords for Sleaford Mods - What's In My Bag [Home Edition]

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120.95 bpm
Chords used:

G

D

A

C

Gm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Sleaford Mods - What's In My Bag [Home Edition] chords
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[B] Hello, [Gb] this is Jason from Sleaford Mods [N] and this is what's in my bag at home.
Well, as you can see, they're singles, 7-inch singles.
These are my daughters.
And we tend to buy a record every now and again just to help fill it up and give her a little bit of an education.
You know, and directed towards some decent artists, classic and, you know, sort of contemporary.
[A] The first one I'm going to start with is the Prettyettes, which this is [E] just a tune.
[A] This is boys that I dated in high school.
Just a beautiful attack on the male species, [E]
which, you know, we need more of, obviously.
[D] But yeah, this is a great song [A] and happens to be my [G] daughter's favorites as well as my son's as well.
And they both know [C] the chorus [F] of Bio.
[Em] [G] Second [C] is [G] Carly Simon, You're So Vain.
[Am] Again, you know, there's a thread here, you know, having another go at the male species and quite rightly so.
[G] Another favorite of my daughter's, obviously a classical song.
[A] And yeah, just brilliant.
[C] Yeah, we love it.
No record box would be complete without the disco classic I Feel [N] Loved by Donna Summer.
The intro alone [Ebm] is stuff made of, I don't know, it's just heaven [Gb] sent [Ebm] really, isn't it?
[N] We all like grooving to this one.
[C] Grooving.
It's a beautiful song, obviously.
Never gets old.
[Eb]
Yeah, [F] brilliant.
[G]
Talking Heads, Once in a Lifetime.
[Gm]
Obvious choice by the by the great band, you might say.
But no, not really.
No, not when you're introducing them to a seven [D] year old.
So, yeah, you know, stuff like this I was never exposed to as [G] a kid.
And, you know, as I've gotten [D] older,
[Gm] stuff like Talking Heads, blah, blah, blah.
All these kind of left of left of center bands have started to [D] make a big impact on me.
So it's important to introduce [G] these to the young [D] ones, so to speak.
Classic track, but again, completely still found stuff still sounds like it was written today.
And last but no, by no [Gm] means least is Laid [N] Back and White Horse.
This is a proper tune, a bit of an underground disco thing, really, or not at the time.
It was placed high in the Billboard charts in the States, but over here, relatively unknown in a lot of respect.
But this tune gets everything going.
We get the party pumping with this tune.
So, yeah, these are [Am] records that, you know, [N] we've given to our daughter and made her singles collection far more interesting than mine.
And whilst we're on the subject, you can buy our new release, All That Glue from Amoeba Records.
Support your independence.
[Eb]
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G
2131
D
1321
A
1231
C
3211
Gm
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G
2131
D
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To start learning Donna Summer - I Feel Love chords, build your understanding on these basic chords - Gm, D, Gm, D, G, F, Em, G and C in sequence. For best results, commence at 60 BPM and progress to the song's BPM of 121. Considering the song's key of D Major, position your capo to suit your vocal and chord preferences.

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[B] Hello, [Gb] this is Jason from Sleaford Mods [N] and this is what's in my bag at home.
_ Well, as you can see, they're singles, 7-inch singles.
These are my daughters.
_ _ And we tend to buy a record every now and again just to help fill it up and give her a little bit of an education.
_ You know, and directed towards some decent artists, classic and, you know, sort of contemporary.
_ [A] The first one I'm going to start with is the Prettyettes, which this is [E] just a tune.
[A] This is boys that I dated in high school.
Just a beautiful attack on the male species, _ _ _ [E]
which, you know, we need more of, obviously.
_ _ [D] But yeah, this is a great song [A] and happens to be my [G] daughter's favorites as well as my son's as well.
And they both know [C] the chorus [F] of Bio.
[Em] _ [G] _ _ Second [C] is _ _ [G] _ _ _ Carly Simon, You're So Vain.
[Am] Again, you know, there's a thread here, you know, having another go at the male species and quite rightly so.
[G] Another favorite of my daughter's, obviously a classical song.
_ _ [A] And yeah, just brilliant.
[C] Yeah, we love it. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ No record box would be complete without the disco classic I Feel [N] Loved by Donna Summer.
The intro alone [Ebm] is stuff made of, I don't know, it's just heaven [Gb] sent [Ebm] really, isn't it?
_ [N] We all like grooving to this one.
[C] Grooving.
It's a beautiful song, obviously.
_ Never gets old.
[Eb] _
Yeah, [F] brilliant.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Talking Heads, Once in a Lifetime.
[Gm]
Obvious choice by the by the great band, you might say.
But no, not really.
No, not when you're introducing them to a seven [D] year old.
So, yeah, you know, stuff like this I was never exposed to as [G] a kid. _
_ And, you know, as I've gotten [D] older, _
[Gm] stuff like Talking Heads, blah, blah, blah.
All these kind of left of left of center bands _ have started to [D] make a big impact on me.
So it's important to introduce [G] these to the young [D] ones, so to speak.
_ Classic track, but again, completely still found stuff still sounds like it was written today. _
_ And _ last but no, by no [Gm] means least is Laid [N] Back and White Horse.
This is a proper tune, a bit of an underground disco thing, really, or not at the time. _ _
It was placed high in the Billboard charts in the States, but over here, relatively unknown in a lot of respect.
But this tune gets everything going.
We get the party pumping with this tune.
So, yeah, these are [Am] records that, you know, [N] we've given to our daughter _ and made her singles collection far more interesting than mine.
_ _ And whilst we're on the subject, you can buy our new release, All That Glue _ _ _ _ from Amoeba Records.
_ Support your independence.
_ [Eb] _ _

Facts about this song

This song was written by Giorgio Moroder, Donna Summer and Pete Bellotte.