[Intro] D G C G A D G C G A D G C G A [Verse 1] G C G D I get home from work and you're still standing in your dressing gown Em Well what am I to do? G C G D Em I know all the things around your head and what they do to you C What are we coming to? Bm D What are we gonna do? [Chorus 1] Am G C Blame it on the black star Am G C Blame it on the falling sky G C G D Blame it on the satellite that beams me home [Verse 2] G C G D Em The troubled words of a troubled mind, I try to understand what is eating you G C G D Em I try to stay awake, but it's 58 hours since that I last slept with you C What are we coming to? Bm D I just don't know anymore [Chorus 2] Am G C Blame it on the black star Am G C Blame it on the falling sky G C G D Blame it on the satellite that beams me home [Verse 3] G C G D Em I get on the train and I just stand about now that I don't think of you G C G D Em I keep falling over I keep passing out when I see a face like you C What am I coming to? Bm D I'm gonna melt down [Chorus 3] Am G C Blame it on the black star Am G C Blame it on the falling sky G C G D Blame it on the satellite that beams me home [Outro] D G C G A D G C G A This is killing me D G C G A D G C G A This is killing me
About the artist behind Black Star Chords:
Radiohead released their first single, "Creep", in 1992, and their debut album, Pablo Honey, in 1993. Though initially unsuccessful, "Creep" was a worldwide hit when reissued a year later. Radiohead's popularity in the United Kingdom increased with the release of their second album, The Bends (1995). The band's textured guitar atmospheres and Yorke's falsetto singing were warmly received by critics and fans. With the release of OK Computer (1997), Radiohead were propelled to greater fame worldwide. Featuring an expansive sound and themes of alienation from the modern world, OK Computer has often been acclaimed as a landmark record of the 1990s.
The release of Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001) saw Radiohead reach their peak popularity, although the albums divided critical opinion. This period marked a change in Radiohead's musical style, with their incorporation of avant-garde electronic music, Krautrock and jazz influences. Hail to the Thief (2003), Radiohead's sixth album, blended styles from throughout the band's career, mixing guitar-driven rock, electronic influences and contemporary lyrics. Radiohead subsequently left their record label, EMI, and released their seventh album, In Rainbows (2007), through their own website as a digital download for which customers selected their own price.
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