#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## # # For the latest collection of Lemonheads chords, go to # http://www.uark.edu/~cbray/lemon/ # # If you have any corrections or additions to this file, please email them # to [email protected] # "Rudderless" Typed by: Chris Bray ([email protected]) (For a more accurate version, please buy the songbook, "It's A Shame About Ray"). D5(add#11) Dmaj9 Dsus2(add9) F#m |-----5----x----5---5-----x----9---|---9-------x---7---7--------x---2---| |-----9----x----9---9-----x----7---|---7-------x---5---5--------x---2---| |-----7----x----7---7-----x----9---|---9-------x---7---7--------x---2---| |-----0----x----0---0-----x----0---|---0-------x---0---0--------x---4---| |----------------------------------|------------------------------------| |----------------------------------|------------------------------------| Asus2/E D5(add#11) |---2------x---2---2------x----0---|---0-------x---0---0---0----x---5---| |---2------x---2---2------x----0---|---0-------x---0---0---0----x---9---| |---2------x---2---2------x----2---|---2-------x---2---0---0----x---7---| |---4------x---4---4------x----2---|---2-------x---2---2---2----x---0---| |----------------------------------|------------------------------------| |----------------------------------|------------------------------------| Dmaj9 Dsus2(add6) F#m Asus2/E D5(add#11) Waiting for some thin' to break. Dmaj9 Dsus2(add6) F#m Asus2/E D5(add#11) Left my heart out to bake. Dmaj9 Dsus2(add6) F#m Asus2/E D5(add#11) Nothing there in my glass. Dmaj9 Dsus2(add6) F#m Asus2/E D5(add#11) Wasn't air meant to last. Asus2 Bm D/A Hope in my past. Asus2 Bm D/A Hope in my past. Asus2 Bm D/A Hope in my past. F#m E B Bsus4 B Hope in my past. {Play verse chords} All the way down to the lake, (Found the lake was wet). How much more could I take, (Better yet). Walked back home to my place, (Tired of getting high). Guess I don't wanna die. Asus2 Bm D/A Hope in my past. Asus2 Bm D/A Hope in my past. Asus2 Bm D/A Hope in my past. F#m E B Bsus4 B Hope in my past. Dmaj9 Dsus2(add6) F#m Asus2/E D5(add#11) Waiting for some thin' to break. Dmaj9 Dsus2(add6) F#m Asus2/E D5(add#11) Left my heart out to bake. Slipped my mind that I could use my brain. I'll stay up all night and crash on the plane. Asus2 Bm Ship without a rudder's like a ship without a rudder's like a D/A ship without a rudder. Asus2 Bm Ship without a rudder's like a ship without a rudder's like a D/A Asus2 ship without a rudder's like a ship without a rudder's like a ship without a Bm C#m D E rudder's like a ship without a rudder's like a ship without a rudder.
About the artist behind Rudderless Tab:
Since forming, recording, and touring lineups of the band have also included co-founder Ben Deily, John Strohm (Blake Babies), Doug Trachten, Jesse Peretz, Corey Loog Brennan, Juliana Hatfield (Blake Babies), Nic Dalton (Godstar, Sneeze, The Plunderers), Dave Ryan, Patrick "Murph" Murphy (Dinosaur Jr), Bill Gibson (Eastern Dark), Mark Newman, Kenny Lyon, Vess Ruhtenberg, Devon Ashley, Karl Alvarez, Bill Stevenson and various others.
The Lemonheads' popularity grew in 1992 with the album It's a Shame about Ray, featuring a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson", which eventually became one of the band's most successful singles to date. Cited as one of the most important alternative rock groups, The Lemonheads were active until 1997 and went on hiatus, but reformed in 2005 and released a new studio album in the following year. The band is currently working on their next album that should be released in the summer/fall of 2008.[1]
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