Now, you may be King, you may possess the world and all its gold
But gold won't buy you happiness when you are growing old
You'll know the world's the same, you'll never change it
I said the world is still the same, you'll never change it
Just as sure as the stars shine above.
Just as sure as those stars shine up above. Good God baby,
Well you're nobody 'til somebody l o v e s you
You ain't nobody 'til that some body loves you.
So, find yourself some body to love
So, get out and get that body to love.
I'm not certain if we have this little riff in our charts. I have adopted a swingy ryhthm for it and I think it would sound happy and bright played as a group.
All the chords are familiar but I suggest the D7s are more interesting if the low (hawaiian) D7 is played, instead of the usual D7. I suggest that the G6 alternative on the 2nd fret is used instead of the one I have written too. It is easier and sounds good. The C#dim sounds better if played at frets 3/4 rather than at 1. This leads nicely into the glissands of 9ths from G to F halting at the E7.
ps
I must be feeling better to have had a go at this....
wocky.
I'm not certain if we have this little riff in our charts. I have adopted a swingy ryhthm for it and I think it would sound happy and bright played as a group.
All the chords are familiar but I suggest the D7s are more interesting if the low (hawaiian) D7 is played, instead of the usual D7. I suggest that the G6 alternative on the 2nd fret is used instead of the one I have written too. It is easier and sounds good. The C#dim sounds better if played at frets 3/4 rather than at 1. This leads nicely into the glissands of 9ths from G to F halting at the E7.
ps
I must be feeling better to have had a go at this....
wocky.