Chords for "I'll sing, but don't record me!" (former Voice of Ireland Contestant)

Tempo:
160.45 bpm
Chords used:

G

Em

D

C

Dm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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"I'll sing, but don't record me!" (former Voice of Ireland Contestant) chords
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[Am] No recording.
You sing?
For YouTube.
[Em] Okay.
So, what makes you stop?
[D] Hi, who's next?
[C] [G] Great.
[D]
[E] Alright.
Hi.
Hey, so what's your name?
Noleg.
[G] Noleg?
Noleg.
[C] It's an Irish name.
Noleg.
Yeah.
[A] [Gm] How do you spell it?
N-O-L-E-G.
[G] Noleg.
O'Connor, yeah, yeah.
Okay, [E] cool.
[Dm]
Great.
[Gm] Gotta get Luke.
Yeah.
Do you know what zombie?
It's time to get Luke.
[Dm] What's that?
Zombie?
By the Cranberries?
Yeah.
[G] Yeah.
The most [Bb] popular Irish [Dm] band in history, except for you two, right?
Yeah.
[Eb]
Yeah.
[Em]
[Gm] Yeah, I heard.
I [Dm] heard that somewhere.
[Gm] Great.
Well, [Dm] thank you for joining me.
So, are you visiting from Ireland?
No recording.
[G] No, I [Dm] live here now.
Okay, great.
I [G] immigrated seven years [Dm] ago.
Alright.
Alright.
But you'll never lose the accent, right?
Please don't.
I don't know, we'll see.
[Gm] It's kind of impossible.
I do say, can you? Can you?
I'm a candy now.
[Dm] Candy?
Candy.
Instead of sweets.
Oh.
[G] Uh oh.
Uh oh.
[Dm] Okay, great.
So, zombie, you know the words?
Yes.
Great.
Great.
So, what makes you like this song?
Well, it's Halloween [Gm] as well, but also Dolores Arden, she lived up the road [C] from me.
[Dm] Oh, really?
I met her once or twice.
[G] Yeah, and [Dm] she's really cool.
She's like a really [Gm] great idol to look up to in [Dm] terms of Irish women [Gm] singers.
Have you met Dolores Arden?
Yeah.
Wow.
I met, yeah.
Like [Am] before she [Dm] was famous?
My [Gm] family, like, knows her family.
It's a really small town.
Oh.
And what [D] town is it?
[Bb] It's in Limerick.
[Ab] Small [E] town inside Maddox.
You said [Dm] Limerick?
Limerick.
Yeah.
Cool, cool.
Well, I guess, like, [Gm] the people visit her [Dm] old house just to see it?
I don't know, actually.
I haven't been there for seven [G] years, so I don't know what's going on. Really?
I'm like, [Dm] now.
I don't know.
I mean.
Great.
[G] So, [Dm]
as I [G] get this ready, what do you do for a living?
[E] I'm a journalist.
[Bb] All [Em] right.
All right.
[Dm] Well, let's create a story [Em] right now.
Yes.
Let's go.
Let's go.
[C]
[G]
[D]
[Em] Another [C] head hangs lowly.
[G] Child is slowly [D] taken.
[Em] The violence [C] caused such silence.
[G] Who are we [D] mistaken?
But you [Em] see, it's not me, it's not [C] my family
In your [G] head, in your head, they are [D] fighting
With their [Em] tanks and their bombs and their [C] bombs and their guns
In your [G] head, in your head, they are [D] crying
[Em] What's in your head?
In [C] your head
[G] Zombie, zombie, [D] zombie
What's [Em] in your head?
In [C] your head
[G] Zombie, zombie, zombie
[D]
[Em]
[C] The
[G]
[D]
[Em]
broken [C]
[G] heart is taken [D] over
When [Em] the violence [C] causes silence
We [G] must be [D] mistaken
It's the [Em] same old theme since [G] [C]
1916
In [G] your head, in your head, they're still [D] fighting
[A] With [Em] their tanks and their bombs and their [C] bombs and their guns
In your [G] head, in your head, they are [D] dying
What's in [Em] your head?
In [C] your head
[G] Zombie, zombie, [D] zombie
What's [Em] in your head?
In [C] your head
Zombie, [G] zombie, zombie
[D]
[Em]
[C] Thank [G]
[D]
[Em]
[C]
[A] [E]
[B]
[Em] you very [Gbm] much for joining me in song.
That was great, [E] yeah, you nailed it.
So, do you [A] sing, like, as well?
I used to.
[D] Okay.
So, what made you [Gb] stop, period?
Really [E] shy.
So, what [Am] helped you get over your fear today?
[D] I just saw it and I was obliged to [Em] the microphone to do it.
Yeah.
That was [A] it.
So, now that you're sung, how do you feel?
[Ab] Great.
The best feeling in the [Em] world.
[Gb] Wow.
It makes me very happy.
[E] Yeah, great.
So, thanks for that.
So, how do I [A] send you the video when we're done with it?
Oh, dear Jesus.
[E]
No, it's okay.
Don't send it [Gbm] to me.
Okay, got it, got it.
It's good to [E] know that it happened.
Alright.
Thank you.
[A] Great.
[D] [Gbm]
[E] [A]
[D] [N]
Key:  
G
2131
Em
121
D
1321
C
3211
Dm
2311
G
2131
Em
121
D
1321
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To jam and learn Guitaro5000 - Cranberries chords, your primary focus should be mastering these chords sequence: Em, G, D, Em, C and G. A good strategy is to initiate at 80 BPM and then accelerate to the track's regular speed of 160 BPM. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: G Major.

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[Am] _ _ No recording.
You sing?
For YouTube.
[Em] Okay.
_ So, what makes you stop?
_ _ _ _ [D] _ Hi, who's next? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ [G] Great.
[D] _ _ _
[E] Alright.
Hi.
Hey, so what's your name?
Noleg.
_ [G] Noleg?
Noleg.
[C] It's an Irish name.
Noleg.
Yeah.
[A] [Gm] How do you spell it?
N-O-L-E-G.
_ _ [G] _ Noleg.
O'Connor, yeah, yeah.
Okay, [E] cool.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
Great.
[Gm] Gotta get Luke.
_ Yeah. _
Do you know what zombie?
It's time to get Luke.
[Dm] What's that?
Zombie?
By the Cranberries?
Yeah.
_ [G] Yeah.
_ The most [Bb] popular Irish [Dm] band in history, except for you two, right?
Yeah.
[Eb] _ _
Yeah.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[Gm] Yeah, I heard.
_ I [Dm] heard that somewhere.
_ [Gm] _ Great.
Well, [Dm] thank you for joining me.
So, are you visiting from Ireland?
No recording.
[G] _ No, I [Dm] live here now.
Okay, great.
I [G] immigrated seven years [Dm] ago.
Alright.
Alright.
But you'll never lose the accent, right?
Please don't.
I don't know, we'll see.
[Gm] _ _ It's kind of impossible.
I do say, can you? Can you?
I'm a candy now.
_ [Dm] Candy?
Candy.
_ Instead of sweets.
Oh. _
_ [G] _ Uh oh.
Uh oh. _
[Dm] Okay, great.
So, zombie, you know the words?
_ Yes.
Great.
Great.
So, what makes you like this song?
_ _ _ Well, it's Halloween [Gm] as well, but also Dolores Arden, she lived up the road [C] from me.
[Dm] Oh, really?
I met her once or twice.
[G] Yeah, and [Dm] she's really cool.
She's like a really [Gm] great idol to look up to in [Dm] terms of Irish women [Gm] singers.
Have you met Dolores Arden?
_ Yeah.
Wow.
I met, yeah.
Like [Am] before she [Dm] was famous?
_ My [Gm] family, like, knows her family.
It's a really small town.
Oh.
_ And what [D] _ town is it?
[Bb] _ It's in Limerick.
[Ab] Small [E] town inside Maddox.
You said [Dm] Limerick?
Limerick.
Yeah.
_ Cool, cool.
Well, I guess, like, [Gm] the people visit her [Dm] old house just to see it?
_ I don't know, actually.
I haven't been there for seven [G] years, so I don't know what's going on. Really?
I'm like, [Dm] now.
I don't know.
I mean.
Great.
[G] _ So, [Dm] _ _
as I [G] get this ready, what do you do for a living?
_ [E] I'm a journalist.
[Bb] All [Em] right.
All right.
[Dm] Well, let's create a story [Em] right now.
Yes.
Let's go.
Let's go. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ Another [C] head _ hangs _ lowly.
_ [G] Child is _ slowly _ [D] taken. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ The _ violence _ [C] caused such _ silence.
[G] Who _ are we _ _ [D] mistaken? _ _ _ _
But you [Em] see, it's not me, it's not [C] my _ family _
In your [G] _ head, in your head, they are [D] fighting _ _ _
_ With their [Em] tanks and their bombs and their [C] bombs and their guns
In your [G] _ head, in your head, they are [D] _ _ crying
_ _ [Em] What's in your _ _ head?
In [C] your _ _ head
_ [G] Zombie, _ _ zombie, _ _ [D] zombie _ _ _
_ What's [Em] in your _ _ _ head?
In [C] your _ _ head
_ _ [G] Zombie, _ zombie, _ _ zombie
[D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] The _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ broken [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ heart is _ taken _ [D] over _ _
_ _ When [Em] _ _ the _ violence _ [C] _ causes _ _ silence
We [G] must _ be _ _ [D] mistaken _ _
_ It's the [Em] same old theme _ since [G] _ _ _ [C]
1916
In [G] your head, in your head, they're still [D] fighting _ _ _
_ [A] With [Em] their tanks and their bombs and their [C] bombs and their guns
In your [G] head, in your head, they are [D] _ dying _ _
What's in [Em] your _ _ head?
_ In [C] your _ _ head
_ [G] Zombie, _ _ zombie, _ _ [D] zombie _ _ _ _
What's [Em] in your _ _ head?
In [C] your _ _ head _
Zombie, [G] _ _ _ zombie, _ zombie
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ Thank _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [Em] you _ _ _ _ very [Gbm] much for joining me in song.
That was great, [E] yeah, you nailed it.
So, do you _ [A] sing, like, as well?
I used to.
[D] Okay.
_ So, what made you [Gb] stop, period?
_ Really [E] shy.
_ _ _ So, what [Am] helped you get over your fear today?
_ [D] I just saw it and I was obliged to [Em] the microphone to do it.
Yeah.
That was [A] it.
So, now that you're sung, how do you feel?
[Ab] Great.
The best feeling in the [Em] world.
[Gb] Wow.
It makes me very happy.
[E] Yeah, great.
So, thanks for that.
So, how do I [A] send you the video when we're done with it?
Oh, dear Jesus.
[E] _
No, it's okay.
Don't send it [Gbm] to me.
Okay, got it, got it.
It's good to [E] know that it happened.
Alright.
Thank you.
[A] Great.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [N] _ _

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