Chords C= x32010 Cadd9/B(C2)=x20010 Am=x02210 Am7=x02213 Em=022000 F=133211 G=320003 Lyrics in() means backing singers, do not sing C All this talk of getting old C2 Am Am7 It's getting me down my love Em F Like a cat in a bag, waiting to drown G C C2 C This time I'm comin' down C And I hope you're thinking of me C2 Am Am7 As you lay down on your side Em Now the drugs don't work F They just make you worse G C C2 C But I know I'll see your face again Em Now the drugs don't work F They just make you worse G C C2 C But I know I'll see your face again C But I know I'm on a losing streak C2 Am Am7 'Cause I passed down my old street Em And if you wanna show F then just let me know G C C2 C And I'll sing in your ear again Em Now the drugs don't work F They just make you worse G C C2 C But I know I'll see your face again F 'Cause baby ooh G Am if heaven calls G I'm coming too F Just like you said G Am if you leave my life G I'm better off dead C All this talk of getting old C2 Am Am7 It's getting me down my love Em Like a cat in a bag F waiting to drown G C C2 C This time I'm comin' down Em Now the drugs don't work F They just make you worse G C C2 C But I know I'll see your face again F 'Cause baby ooh G Am if heaven calls G I'm coming too F Just like you said G Am if you leave my life F I'm better off dead Em But if you wanna show(want a show) F then just let me know G C C2 C And I'll sing in your ear again Em Now the drugs don't work F They just make you worse G C C2 C C2 But I know I'll see your face again C C2 C C2 Yeah, I know I'll see your face again C C2 C C2 Yeah, I know I'll see your face again C C2 C C2 C Yeah, I know I'll see your face again C C2 C C2 C Yeah, I know I'll see your face again C C2 I'm never coming down, no I'm never coming down C C2 No more, no more, no more, no more, no more C C2 never coming down, no I'm never going down C C2 No more, no more, no more, no more, no more C (Arpeggio up(let ring))
About the artist behind The Drugs Dont Work Chords:
Beginning with a psychedelic sound indebted to space rock and shoegazing, by the mid-1990s the band had released several EPs and two acclaimed records. They also endured name and lineup changes, breakups, health problems, drug abuse and various lawsuits. The band's commercial breakthrough was the album Urban Hymns and its single "Bitter Sweet Symphony", which became a massive worldwide hit. Soon after this commercial peak, the band broke up, citing creative struggles between band members. By then, The Verve had become one of the most influential British alternative rock acts of the decade.
Mike Gee of iZINE said, "...The Verve, as he [Richard Ashcroft] promised, had become the greatest band in the world. Most of the critics agreed with him. Most paid due homage. The Verve were no longer the question mark or the cliché. They were the statement and the definition."[1]
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