Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 14:44:33 -0600
From: J.P.
Subject: Changed Your Mind By Chris Isaak
Title: Changed Your Mind
Written By: Chris Isaak
>From The CD: Forever Blue
Transcribbed On: Alvarez Acoustic 6-String
This File Tabbed & Arranged By: J.P. Seneviratne
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Standard Tuning Ballad
Changed Your Mind
As Preformed BY:
Chris Isaak & The Silvertones
Intro: Slow bass rumble, Em-Am
Verse 1:
Em
Over where the rainbow meets the darkened sky,
Am Em
I pretended there was hope for you and I.
G B
Now too late I guess the real world I find,
Am Em
You changed your mind, you changed your mind.
Verse 2:
Am Em
Over where tomorrow chases clouds away,
Am Em
I pretended that somehow you`d really stay.
G B
Now I`m left here with those dreams you`ve tossed away,
Am Em
You changed your mind, you changed your mind.
Solo: Am-Em-Am-Em-Am-Em-B-Am-Em
Verse 3:
Am Em
Over where the rainbow meets the darkened sky,
Am Em
I belived that we would never say goodbye.
G B
Now I`m standing here alone too late too cry,
Am Em
You changed your mind, you changed your mind,
Am Em
You changed your mind, you changed your mind.
Spoken Verse 4:
Am Em Am Em
I want your love, I need your love, Too late you changed your mind.
Am Em Am Em
I want your love, I still need your love, Too late you changed your mind.
C Cm G Em C Cm G Em
Ohhhhhhhhh, you changed your mind, ohhhhhhhhh, you changed your mind.
Em C Cm G Em
You changed your mind, ohhhhhhhhh, you changed your mind......
(Fade Out)
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This file originated from SilverTone Records
At The Unoffical Chris Isaak & Silvertone Homepage: http://fly.hiwaay.net/~mdlatham/isaak.html