Chords for Andy Fairweather Low - Clapton, Waters, Morrison & Harrison Unplugged - Atkinson Southport - 7-12-13
Tempo:
96.35 bpm
Chords used:
D
Bb
B
Eb
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [C] [D]
[Bb] [Bb]
[D] [D] [Bb]
[F] [N]
12 years and 12 seconds!
That's [B] about it.
I [Eb] did ask if he'd play one of my songs and he went, no.
I can't quite [N] imagine Eric singing Bendershavie, it's not going to work.
He's got too much hair for it, now he's
So at the same time, I mean I was unbelievably lucky,
keeping in mind, like I said, I wasn't bright in school,
and I just happened to get into music and things have kind of worked out,
I'm still working now, and for 23 years,
[Dm]
[N] [Abm] I've seen him bank balance.
[Eb] We're not playing his songs.
I tried to get one of mine put into the wall, it didn't work.
How's your work with [E] this guy?
[A] [Gb]
[E] [B]
[E] [B] [B]
[D] [Eb] I think best not said.
Also, yeah, 19
I completely changed it.
1991, [D] this happened.
I went to Japan with this guy.
[Em]
[D]
[G] [A] Man, that was [D] some tour, I've got to tell you.
[D] 50,000 people in Tokyo, unbelievable.
First time a Beatle had been back to Japan since 1967.
So, [N] if you ask, are you still singing?
Well, yeah I am, but I've been busy.
I've been busy.
My favourite gig, quite recently,
was with a guy called Chris Barber.
Chris Barber's banjo player, it was a guy called Lonnie Donegan.
Chris is still out there now, in April of this year,
I went and played his 60th anniversary concert.
I think he's 80 this year or something.
I was, and I still am, the youngest member of his band.
Look at that.
I think I'll be going back.
OK, so his wife, in 1958, she sang this song,
Otterly Patterson sang this song,
and we're going to do her version of a song covered by many people.
This is our version of her version.
[C]
[Bb] [Bb]
[D] [D] [Bb]
[F] [N]
12 years and 12 seconds!
That's [B] about it.
I [Eb] did ask if he'd play one of my songs and he went, no.
I can't quite [N] imagine Eric singing Bendershavie, it's not going to work.
He's got too much hair for it, now he's
So at the same time, I mean I was unbelievably lucky,
keeping in mind, like I said, I wasn't bright in school,
and I just happened to get into music and things have kind of worked out,
I'm still working now, and for 23 years,
[Dm]
[N] [Abm] I've seen him bank balance.
[Eb] We're not playing his songs.
I tried to get one of mine put into the wall, it didn't work.
How's your work with [E] this guy?
[A] [Gb]
[E] [B]
[E] [B] [B]
[D] [Eb] I think best not said.
Also, yeah, 19
I completely changed it.
1991, [D] this happened.
I went to Japan with this guy.
[Em]
[D]
[G] [A] Man, that was [D] some tour, I've got to tell you.
[D] 50,000 people in Tokyo, unbelievable.
First time a Beatle had been back to Japan since 1967.
So, [N] if you ask, are you still singing?
Well, yeah I am, but I've been busy.
I've been busy.
My favourite gig, quite recently,
was with a guy called Chris Barber.
Chris Barber's banjo player, it was a guy called Lonnie Donegan.
Chris is still out there now, in April of this year,
I went and played his 60th anniversary concert.
I think he's 80 this year or something.
I was, and I still am, the youngest member of his band.
Look at that.
I think I'll be going back.
OK, so his wife, in 1958, she sang this song,
Otterly Patterson sang this song,
and we're going to do her version of a song covered by many people.
This is our version of her version.
[C]
Key:
D
Bb
B
Eb
E
D
Bb
B
[Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ 12 years and 12 seconds!
_ That's [B] about it.
I [Eb] did ask if he'd play one of my songs and he went, no.
I can't quite [N] imagine Eric singing Bendershavie, it's not going to work.
He's got too much hair for it, now he's_
So at the same time, I mean I was unbelievably lucky,
keeping in mind, like I said, I wasn't bright in school,
and I just happened to get into music and things have kind of worked out,
I'm still working now, and for 23 years, _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ [Abm] I've seen him bank balance.
[Eb] We're not playing his songs.
_ I tried to get one of mine put into the wall, it didn't work.
_ How's your work with [E] this guy?
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ I think best not said.
_ _ Also, yeah, 19_
I completely changed it.
_ 1991, [D] this happened.
I went to Japan with this guy.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [A] _ Man, that was [D] some tour, I've got to tell you.
[D] 50,000 people in Tokyo, unbelievable.
First time a Beatle had been back to Japan since 1967.
So, [N] _ if you ask, are you still singing?
Well, yeah I am, but I've been busy.
_ I've been busy. _
_ My favourite gig, quite recently,
was with a guy called Chris Barber.
Chris Barber's banjo player, it was a guy called Lonnie Donegan.
Chris is still out there now, in April of this year,
I went and played his 60th anniversary concert.
I think he's 80 this year or something.
I was, and I still am, the youngest member of his band.
_ Look at that.
I think I'll be going back.
OK, so his wife, in 1958, she sang this song,
Otterly Patterson sang this song,
and we're going to do her version of a song covered by many people.
This is our version of her version.
[C] _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ 12 years and 12 seconds!
_ That's [B] about it.
I [Eb] did ask if he'd play one of my songs and he went, no.
I can't quite [N] imagine Eric singing Bendershavie, it's not going to work.
He's got too much hair for it, now he's_
So at the same time, I mean I was unbelievably lucky,
keeping in mind, like I said, I wasn't bright in school,
and I just happened to get into music and things have kind of worked out,
I'm still working now, and for 23 years, _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ [Abm] I've seen him bank balance.
[Eb] We're not playing his songs.
_ I tried to get one of mine put into the wall, it didn't work.
_ How's your work with [E] this guy?
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[E] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ I think best not said.
_ _ Also, yeah, 19_
I completely changed it.
_ 1991, [D] this happened.
I went to Japan with this guy.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [A] _ Man, that was [D] some tour, I've got to tell you.
[D] 50,000 people in Tokyo, unbelievable.
First time a Beatle had been back to Japan since 1967.
So, [N] _ if you ask, are you still singing?
Well, yeah I am, but I've been busy.
_ I've been busy. _
_ My favourite gig, quite recently,
was with a guy called Chris Barber.
Chris Barber's banjo player, it was a guy called Lonnie Donegan.
Chris is still out there now, in April of this year,
I went and played his 60th anniversary concert.
I think he's 80 this year or something.
I was, and I still am, the youngest member of his band.
_ Look at that.
I think I'll be going back.
OK, so his wife, in 1958, she sang this song,
Otterly Patterson sang this song,
and we're going to do her version of a song covered by many people.
This is our version of her version.
[C] _