Artist: The Kinks Song: I'm Not Like Everybody Else Album: Face To Face (Bonus Track) Tabbed by: Imre Lahdelma ([email protected]) This song is a great B-side by The Kinks. The song appears on the 1998's Face To Face reissue CD as a bonus track. Originally "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" was released as the B-side of "Sunny Afternoon" in 1966. Shoulda been an A-side. Intro: Am (strum) Verse: G D (hammer on to Dsus4 then pull off back to D) I won't take all that they hand me down Am Em And make out a smile though I wear a frown G D (hammer on to Dsus4 then pull off back to D) And I'm not gonna take it all lying down Am Em Cuz once I get started I go to town Chorus: Em D (hammer on to Dsus4 then pull off back to D) I'm not like everybody else Am Em I'm not like everybody else Em D (hammer on to Dsus4 then pull off back to D) I'm not like everybody else Am Em I'm not like everybody else Em D A And I don't want to walk about like everybody else Em D A And I don't want to live my life like everybody else Em D A And I won't say that I feel fine like everybody else Asus2 Em (Oooooooooh ooooooooh) Cuz I'm not like everybody else Asus2 Em (Oooooooooh ooooooooh) I'm not like everybody else Verse 2: But darling you know that I love you true Do anything that you want me to Confess all my sins like you want me to There's one thing that I will say to you Chorus After the chorus: Em Like everybody else Em Like everybody else Em Like everybody else Em Like everybody else Em for a couple of bars Verse 3: If you all want me to settle down Slow up and stop all my running 'round Do everything like you want me to There's one thing that I will say to you Chorus (Note that in the last chorus' last line Ray sings "I don't want to say goodbye like everybody else" instead of "I won't say that I feel fine like everybody else") After the last chorus: Em Like everybody else (like everybody else) Em Like everybody else (like everybody else) Em Like everybody else (like everybody else) Em Like everybody else
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The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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