[Chorus] E B He do the song about the sweet lovin' woman E He do the song about the knife A E B A Well, he do the walk, do the walk of life B7 E Yeah, he do the walk of life [Interlude] E A B A B7 E A B A B7 Woho ho [Verse 3] E Here comes Johnny singing ...
Dire Straits - Walk of Life transcripted by Stefan Arheilger Key E (f#,c#,g#,d#) (Chords) E (022100) A (x02220) B (x2444x) B7(x2424x)* *Normally 2nd Guitar plays B instead of B7, but Organ plays B7... But I prefer B7 also for Guitar. Just try it, if you want ;) ...
Not too long ago, someone posted a request up our “Easy Song Database” page over on the Guitar Noise Forums concerning the Dire Straits songWalk of Life. The request wasn’t for the chords or tab, but rather for help with strumming the song. It’d been ages since I’d heard it b...
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Download & Print I Walk The Line for ukulele (chords) by Johnny Cash (version 6). Ukulele chords and lyrics may be included. High-Quality PDF to download.
Its chord progression is well known for its unusual use of chords and opening with a ii-V-I turnaround. According to Strayhorn biographer David Hajdu, Ellington wrote the main melodic themes for Satin Doll, then asked Strayhorn to harmonize and orchestrate the tune and write an original ...
C#m Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret ShowTuner Start Jamming... Chords NotesBeta To learn River Of Life Christian Church -I Walk In Your Unfailing Grace chords, your first step should be understanding thesechords - E, A, D, A, E,...
Guitars‑wise, the track involved a main chugging, dampened rhythm part, a second of crashing power chords and a solo from Vicki Peterson. The Bangles were known for highlighting their ’60s influences by using Rickenbackers. “I think I played initially the guitar and then Vicki came in,”...
I mean, it’s a very Beatle-ish ending with a melody that’s a variation of the theme but still very different. Still, those darker chords give the song, and the band, an unexpected freshness. It’s like ‘hey, we might be a 60s band, but we still mean something in the 20s.’...