Lay your love on mineAmLet your safety fall Let your safety fallCLay your pride on the line Lay your pride on the lineAmNo one's keeping score No one's keeping you [Pre-chorus]Faway from me Only fear and doubt can be the downfallAmIt's our enemy Who you're trying to blame It's...
Manic Street Preachers: Ocean Spray for guitar (chords), intermediate sheet music. Includes an High-Quality PDF file to download instantly. Licensed to Virtual Sheet Music® by Hal Leonard® publishing company. NOTE: The image above is just a preview of the first page of this item. Buy ...
[Chorus]CEmYour life is the oceanFCAnd your heart is a waveCEmLike a dog in the sunFCI found my peace in your stormCEmAs I sail for daysFCI keep drowning awayCEmWould my sailors forgive meFGFor feeling this way [Verse 1]CEmYou said, "Hey Mister!FCDo follow throughCAmLet's go and b...
Deep breathing, dreamy atmosphere with lush layers/chords coming in and out like slow ocean waves. Mysterious and meditative. Expansive, cold, buoyant Great for ocean scenes or visuals of space, galaxy, stars, etc. Also has an emotional quality for dramatic scenes. Play Add to Cart Download...
Download Lady A Ocean sheet music here. Printable sheet music arranged for Piano, Vocal & Guitar Chords (Right-Hand Melody). Get digital Country 5-page music notes in minutes. Free preview, SKU 425664.
A detailed contributor list for Blonde is still emerging, but whether Endless-credited guest Alex G plays on this song or not, “Ivy” is a percussion-less guitar-pop reverie, with palm-muted power chords doused in crystalline tones that emphasize Ocean’s word—“dreaming.” (No less than...
The song begins with more of Belew’s metallic, machine-like guitar rumblings, and these, combined with his scratching, dissonant rhythm guitar chords, are a fitting musical complement to the lyric, which is a surreal monologue given by a junked, rusty car in a junkyard, but the car has ...
’s who’s who list of contributors and inspirations . many tracks feel emptied, with only the plain strumming of an electric guitar or foggy atmospherics left behind. but they mesmerize. even a song like “nights,” which sounds straightforward at first with its shards of silvery chords ...
Anderson is singing this verse in that ascending line heard in the first movement, going up by fourths and down by thirds, all with Howe’s happy chords in E major in the background. We’ve also returned to 3/4, the three of the Trimurti and Hegel’s triadic dialectic. “Insane ...
That's what those chords and that melody did for me. I was like, "Hey guys, would it be weird if I made the hook a whistle?" And everyone was like, "No! Do not whistle!" They're like, "Name the last hit song that had a whistle." And the only one I could think ...