Originally made famous by Stealers Wheel Written by Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan D Well I don’t know why I came here tonight D I got the feeling that something ain’t right G7 I’m so scared in case I fall off my chair D And I’m wondering how I’ll get down the stairs A Clowns […]
Category Archives: Coversongs
Stuck In The Middle
Taxman
Taxman Music Video.mp4 Taxman ReMix.mp3 Taxman Live.mp3 Coversong originally made famous by The Beatles Written by George Harrison and released as the opening track on the Beatles’ 1966 album Revolver. Verse: D7 D7#9 D7 Let me tell you how it will be D7 D7#9 D7 There’s one for you nineteen for me C7 G7#9 D7 […]
This Ain’t a Scene (Arms Race)
Originally made famous by Fall Out Boy Written by Pete Wentz ane Patrick Stump Am Am I am an arms dealer, E E Fitting you with weapons in the form of words. Am Am And don’t really care which side wins, E As long as the room keeps singing. E That’s just the business I’m […]
Sympathy For The Devil
originally made famous by The Rolling Stones written by Mick Jagger and credited to Jagger/Richards E D Please allow me to introduce myself A E I’m a man of wealth and taste E D I’ve been around for a long, long year A E Stole many a man’s soul and faith E D And I […]
The Train Kept a Rollin
by Tiny Bradshaw original rock n’ roll version by Johnny Burnette & the Rock N Roll Trio (Tiny Bradshaw, Howie Kay & Lois Mann) also made famous by the Yardbirds and Aerosmith E7 E I caught a train, I met a dame. E7 E She was a hepster, and a real gone dame. A She […]
The Kill (Bury Me)
Made famous by 30 Seconds To Mars Written by Jared Leto C D What if I wanted to break, Em Laugh it all off in your face, Bm What would you do? C D What if I fell to the floor, Em Couldn’t take this anymore, Bm What would you do? Chorus C D Come […]
All You Zombies
This was written by Rob Hyman and Eric Bazilian made famous by The Hooters Intro: F G Am F G Am F Em C A (Dm)Holy (Am)Moses met the (C)Phara(G)oh (Dm)Yeah, he (Am)tried to set him (G)straight (Dm)Looked him in the (Am)eye (C)”Let my (G)people go” (F) (Em) (C) (A) (Dm)Holy (Am)Moses on the (C)moun(G)tain […]
Pigs
Coversong made famous by Pink Floyd Written by Roger Waters Em C G Em Big man, pig man, ha ha charade you are C G Em You well heeled big wheel, ha ha charade you are C G And when your hand is on your heart A7 You’re nearly a good laugh, almost a joker […]
Low Budget
Coversong made famous by The Kinks Written by: Ray Davies A Cheap is small and not too steep E A But best of all cheap is cheap (A) Circumstance has forced my hand E D A To be a cut price person in a low budget land D A Times are hard but we’ll all […]
Who Are You?
Coversong made famous by The Who Written by Pete Townshend Part of The Beatless Sense Mongers’ Experiment: The Ultimate Coverband Who Are You (Alt. Version) Who Are You? .mp3 Who Are You II.mp3 E D A A E A E Who are you, who who, who who X 4 E D A C G I […]
Steppin’ Stone
Steppin’ Stone MP3 Coversong made famous by The Monkees Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart Part of The Beatless Sense Mongers’ Experiment: The Ultimate Coverband Steppin’ Stone.mp3 Steppin’ Stone.mp3 Steppin’ Stone.mp3 Intro: E G A C x2 Chorus: E G A G E E G A C I I I I I’m not your […]
Closer To The Heart
Closer To The Heart.mp3 Coversong made famous by Rush Music: Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee Lyrics: Neil Peart, Peter Talbot Part of The Beatless Sense Mongers’ Experiment: The Ultimate Coverband A G D G A And the men who hold high places, must be the ones to start A G D A5 G D A5 G […]
Breakdown
Breakdown Written by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson Made famous by The Alan Parsons Project A G I break down, in the middle and lose my thread, F A no one can understand a word that I say G When I break down, just a little and lose my head, F A nothing I try […]
Gallows Pole
“The Maid Freed from the Gallows” is one of many titles of a centuries-old folk song about a condemned maiden pleading for someone to buy her freedom from the executioner. It was recorded in 1939 as “The Gallis Pole” by folk singer Huddie “Lead Belly” Ledbetter, but the most famous version was the 1970 arrangement […]
When The Levee Breaks
Written and first recorded by husband and wife Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929 Made famous by Led Zeppelin E7* E E7** E7* 18x C D E7* E E7** E If it keeps on raining, levee’s goin’ to break, 2x E7* E E7** E When the levee breaks I’ll have no place to […]