Chords for TEARS FOR FEARS SHOUT LIVE 85
Tempo:
97.7 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Bb
D
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Shout, shout, let it all out
[Eb] These are the things I can do without
Come [C] on, I'm talking to you
Come [G] on, shout, shout, let it all out
[Eb] These are the things I can do without
Come [C] on, I'm talking to you
Come [G] on, in the [Bb] final times
[C]
In the [Bb] last hours
Let me be [C] the only one to know
Those [Bb] ones that I love
You're [C] more than worth the most
[Bb] You see me at [C] the door
You [D]
see me at the door
Shout, [G] shout, [Gm] let it all out
These [Bb] are the things I can do without
[C] Come on, [D] I'm talking to you
Come on, [G] [D] [G]
[Bb] they gave you love
[C] Every house [Bb] torn aside
But we [C] live to tell the tale
[G] Quite simply, it's about protest.
It's about [G] making a noise about things
either politically or socially that disturb you.
For instance, nuclear weapons or whatever.
When I wrote it, I found it quite therapeutic
just to sing these words,
these are the [Bb] things I can do without.
[Gm] And I think that has been part of its appeal
to a lot of people.
[Eb] These are the things I can do without
[C] Come on, I'm talking to you
So [Gm] come on
[G] Initially it was just a chorus
and the idea I had at the time
[Gm] was that it would be a kind of mantra thing
and it would be repeated over and over again.
I went round to his house one day
and he was working in his dining room downstairs
and he just played it and
I don't know, [N] it took weeks to convince him
that it was any good.
But there was something about the way he sang it
that you can tell when he's [G]
giving [C] something.
If [Bb] I could change your mind
I'd [C]
[G] be strong
Let it all [Gm] out
[Eb] Please don't look me in the eyes
I've been feeling like
[C] [G]
Ian came down, Ian Stanley came down
[G] and I played it to him and he said
Wow, that's a worldwide smash!
I said, you've got to be joking.
It was the first record, first [Gb] single
we'd released which I'm totally happy with.
There's nothing I'd change on it, I think.
It's [Gm] the best version of the song we could have done.
I'm [D] talking to you Come on
Shout, shout
Let it all out
These [Dm] are the things I can do without
[D]
I'm talking to you Come on
Shout, shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
[Fm] I'm talking to [D] you Come on
Shout, shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
[Fm]
I'm [C] talking to you Come [G] on
[G] Shout
[Eb] These are the things I can do without
Come [C] on, I'm talking to you
Come [G] on, shout, shout, let it all out
[Eb] These are the things I can do without
Come [C] on, I'm talking to you
Come [G] on, in the [Bb] final times
[C]
In the [Bb] last hours
Let me be [C] the only one to know
Those [Bb] ones that I love
You're [C] more than worth the most
[Bb] You see me at [C] the door
You [D]
see me at the door
Shout, [G] shout, [Gm] let it all out
These [Bb] are the things I can do without
[C] Come on, [D] I'm talking to you
Come on, [G] [D] [G]
[Bb] they gave you love
[C] Every house [Bb] torn aside
But we [C] live to tell the tale
[G] Quite simply, it's about protest.
It's about [G] making a noise about things
either politically or socially that disturb you.
For instance, nuclear weapons or whatever.
When I wrote it, I found it quite therapeutic
just to sing these words,
these are the [Bb] things I can do without.
[Gm] And I think that has been part of its appeal
to a lot of people.
[Eb] These are the things I can do without
[C] Come on, I'm talking to you
So [Gm] come on
[G] Initially it was just a chorus
and the idea I had at the time
[Gm] was that it would be a kind of mantra thing
and it would be repeated over and over again.
I went round to his house one day
and he was working in his dining room downstairs
and he just played it and
I don't know, [N] it took weeks to convince him
that it was any good.
But there was something about the way he sang it
that you can tell when he's [G]
giving [C] something.
If [Bb] I could change your mind
I'd [C]
[G] be strong
Let it all [Gm] out
[Eb] Please don't look me in the eyes
I've been feeling like
[C] [G]
Ian came down, Ian Stanley came down
[G] and I played it to him and he said
Wow, that's a worldwide smash!
I said, you've got to be joking.
It was the first record, first [Gb] single
we'd released which I'm totally happy with.
There's nothing I'd change on it, I think.
It's [Gm] the best version of the song we could have done.
I'm [D] talking to you Come on
Shout, shout
Let it all out
These [Dm] are the things I can do without
[D]
I'm talking to you Come on
Shout, shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
[Fm] I'm talking to [D] you Come on
Shout, shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
[Fm]
I'm [C] talking to you Come [G] on
[G] Shout
Key:
C
G
Bb
D
Gm
C
G
Bb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Shout, shout, let it all out
_ [Eb] These are the things I can do without
Come [C] on, _ _ I'm talking to you
Come [G] on, _ _ _ _ _ _ shout, _ shout, let it all out
_ [Eb] These are the things I can do without
Come [C] on, _ _ I'm talking to you
Come [G] _ on, _ _ _ in the [Bb] final _ times _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
In the [Bb] last hours
_ _ _ Let me be [C] the only one to know _ _
Those [Bb] ones that I love _ _
You're [C] more than worth the most _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ You see me at [C] the _ door
You _ [D]
see me at the door
Shout, [G] shout, _ [Gm] let it all out
_ These [Bb] are the things I can do without
[C] Come on, _ _ [D] I'm talking to you
Come on, [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
[Bb] they gave you love _ _ _
_ [C] _ Every _ _ house _ [Bb] torn aside
But _ _ we [C] live to tell the tale
[G] Quite simply, it's about protest.
It's about [G] making a noise about things
either politically or socially that disturb you.
For instance, nuclear weapons or whatever.
_ When I wrote it, I found it quite therapeutic
just to sing these words,
these are the [Bb] things I can do without.
_ [Gm] And I think that has been part of its appeal
to a lot of people.
[Eb] These are the things I can do without
[C] Come on, _ I'm talking to you
So [Gm] come on _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] Initially it was just a chorus
and the idea I had at the time
[Gm] _ was that it would be a kind of mantra thing
and it would be repeated over and over again.
I went round to his house one day
and he was working in his dining room downstairs
and he just played it and
I don't know, [N] it took weeks to convince him
that it was any good.
_ _ But there was something about the way he sang it
that you can tell when he's [G]
giving [C] something.
If [Bb] I could change your mind
I'd _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ be strong _ _
Let it all [Gm] out
[Eb] Please don't look me in the eyes
I've been feeling like
_ _ [C] _ _ [G]
Ian came down, Ian Stanley came down
[G] and I played it to him and he said
Wow, that's a worldwide smash!
I said, you've got to be joking.
It was the first record, first [Gb] single _ _
we'd released which I'm totally happy with.
There's nothing I'd change on it, I think.
_ _ It's [Gm] the best version of the song we could have done.
I'm [D] talking to you Come on
_ _ _ _ _ _ Shout, shout
Let it all out
These [Dm] are the things I can do without
_ [D] _ _
_ I'm talking to you Come on
_ _ _ _ _ _ Shout, shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without _ _ _
_ [Fm] I'm talking to [D] you Come on
_ _ _ _ _ _ Shout, shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
[Fm] _ _ _
_ I'm [C] talking to you Come [G] on
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] Shout
_ Shout, shout, let it all out
_ [Eb] These are the things I can do without
Come [C] on, _ _ I'm talking to you
Come [G] on, _ _ _ _ _ _ shout, _ shout, let it all out
_ [Eb] These are the things I can do without
Come [C] on, _ _ I'm talking to you
Come [G] _ on, _ _ _ in the [Bb] final _ times _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
In the [Bb] last hours
_ _ _ Let me be [C] the only one to know _ _
Those [Bb] ones that I love _ _
You're [C] more than worth the most _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ You see me at [C] the _ door
You _ [D]
see me at the door
Shout, [G] shout, _ [Gm] let it all out
_ These [Bb] are the things I can do without
[C] Come on, _ _ [D] I'm talking to you
Come on, [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
[Bb] they gave you love _ _ _
_ [C] _ Every _ _ house _ [Bb] torn aside
But _ _ we [C] live to tell the tale
[G] Quite simply, it's about protest.
It's about [G] making a noise about things
either politically or socially that disturb you.
For instance, nuclear weapons or whatever.
_ When I wrote it, I found it quite therapeutic
just to sing these words,
these are the [Bb] things I can do without.
_ [Gm] And I think that has been part of its appeal
to a lot of people.
[Eb] These are the things I can do without
[C] Come on, _ I'm talking to you
So [Gm] come on _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] Initially it was just a chorus
and the idea I had at the time
[Gm] _ was that it would be a kind of mantra thing
and it would be repeated over and over again.
I went round to his house one day
and he was working in his dining room downstairs
and he just played it and
I don't know, [N] it took weeks to convince him
that it was any good.
_ _ But there was something about the way he sang it
that you can tell when he's [G]
giving [C] something.
If [Bb] I could change your mind
I'd _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ be strong _ _
Let it all [Gm] out
[Eb] Please don't look me in the eyes
I've been feeling like
_ _ [C] _ _ [G]
Ian came down, Ian Stanley came down
[G] and I played it to him and he said
Wow, that's a worldwide smash!
I said, you've got to be joking.
It was the first record, first [Gb] single _ _
we'd released which I'm totally happy with.
There's nothing I'd change on it, I think.
_ _ It's [Gm] the best version of the song we could have done.
I'm [D] talking to you Come on
_ _ _ _ _ _ Shout, shout
Let it all out
These [Dm] are the things I can do without
_ [D] _ _
_ I'm talking to you Come on
_ _ _ _ _ _ Shout, shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without _ _ _
_ [Fm] I'm talking to [D] you Come on
_ _ _ _ _ _ Shout, shout
Let it all out
These are the things I can do without
[Fm] _ _ _
_ I'm [C] talking to you Come [G] on
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] Shout