Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love (Farewell Concert - Extended Edition) (1 of 11) Chords
Tempo:
121 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Ab
A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
The date is November the [D] 26th, 1968.
A [E] British rock [F] group called simply Cream are [D] making their farewell appearance [Fm] at one of London's greatest concert houses, [D] the Royal Albert Hall.
The Albert Hall is the spiritual home of many of London's finest symphony [A] orchestras, and particularly [Em] of the [F] world famous Promenade [D] concerts.
Tonight, it is host [Ab] to one of [G] England's finest rock [F] groups, [D] The Cream.
[G] The Cream have played together for only two years, [D] but during that time have, almost single-handedly, [Ab] given rock a musical [F] authority [G] which only the deaf cannot acknowledge.
[C] [G] Jack Bruce, lead [Dm] singer, bass guitarist and harmonica [Db] player, a 25-year [D]-old Scot who once played with Manfred Mann.
[Ab] [G] [F] [D] Eric Clapton, a 23-year-old ex [Gm]-stained glass window designer, rated [A] by most as the finest instrumentalist of [C] his kind in the world.
[G] [A]
[C] [G] And [A] Ginger Baker, [C] a 29-year-old cockney, [G] a legend, [A] even amongst other drummers.
[D] Two years ago, each was the other's favourite performer, so it was inevitable [A] that they should [G] join [D] forces.
They may not be the greatest musicians, [Ab] or the greatest poets [B] of the age, but [G] together with The Beatles, [Gm] they are getting through to the greatest number.
Their motto is simple, [Ab] forget the message, [G] forget the lyrics, and just play.
[Fm] What if we [A] do Sunshine?
Is that satisfying?
[D]
[Ab] [G] [D]
[Ab] [Em] [Db] [D]
[Ab] [G] [F] [D]
[Ab] [G] [F] [D]
[Ab] [G] [F] [D]
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[Fm] [G] [F] [D]
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[Db] [C] [G]
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[G] [F] [A]
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Eric [Db] [C] [G] Clapton's song, [D] I [E] [G] [D]
[Ab] [G] [Dm] [A]
[D] [C] can't wait [G] to hear it [A] at home.
[Ebm] [C] Well, [G] I'm going to [D] listen to [C] [G] Sunshine by [A] the door.
[D]
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[A] [Dm] [Am]
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[Ab] [D]
[A] [N]
[Ab] [C] [G] [F]
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[D]
[Ab] [G] [D]
[Ab] [G] [F] [D] Oh, [G] [F] [D] sunshine, [G] you're beautiful.
[D] Oh, sunshine, I'm with you, my love.
[Ab] [G] [F] [D] You're beautiful, you're [Ab] just beautiful.
[Gm] [D] You're [Gm] everything I want.
You're everything [Dm] I've [Gm] [D]
[Ab]
[G] [D] [A] been [C]
dreaming [G] of.
[A] [D] [C]
[Gm] [A] [C] You can make it all.
[A] [C] You'll be where [G] I'm [A] going.
[C] In the good [G] times, I'll [A] be looking.
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[Am] [Gm]
[C] [G]
[Am]
[Em]
[Am]
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[E] [C]
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[A] [N]
A [E] British rock [F] group called simply Cream are [D] making their farewell appearance [Fm] at one of London's greatest concert houses, [D] the Royal Albert Hall.
The Albert Hall is the spiritual home of many of London's finest symphony [A] orchestras, and particularly [Em] of the [F] world famous Promenade [D] concerts.
Tonight, it is host [Ab] to one of [G] England's finest rock [F] groups, [D] The Cream.
[G] The Cream have played together for only two years, [D] but during that time have, almost single-handedly, [Ab] given rock a musical [F] authority [G] which only the deaf cannot acknowledge.
[C] [G] Jack Bruce, lead [Dm] singer, bass guitarist and harmonica [Db] player, a 25-year [D]-old Scot who once played with Manfred Mann.
[Ab] [G] [F] [D] Eric Clapton, a 23-year-old ex [Gm]-stained glass window designer, rated [A] by most as the finest instrumentalist of [C] his kind in the world.
[G] [A]
[C] [G] And [A] Ginger Baker, [C] a 29-year-old cockney, [G] a legend, [A] even amongst other drummers.
[D] Two years ago, each was the other's favourite performer, so it was inevitable [A] that they should [G] join [D] forces.
They may not be the greatest musicians, [Ab] or the greatest poets [B] of the age, but [G] together with The Beatles, [Gm] they are getting through to the greatest number.
Their motto is simple, [Ab] forget the message, [G] forget the lyrics, and just play.
[Fm] What if we [A] do Sunshine?
Is that satisfying?
[D]
[Ab] [G] [D]
[Ab] [Em] [Db] [D]
[Ab] [G] [F] [D]
[Ab] [G] [F] [D]
[Ab] [G] [F] [D]
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[Fm] [G] [F] [D]
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[Db] [C] [G]
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[G] [F] [A]
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[G] [Am]
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[Ab] [G] [F] [D]
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[G] [F] [D]
[Abm] [G] [F] [G]
Eric [Db] [C] [G] Clapton's song, [D] I [E] [G] [D]
[Ab] [G] [Dm] [A]
[D] [C] can't wait [G] to hear it [A] at home.
[Ebm] [C] Well, [G] I'm going to [D] listen to [C] [G] Sunshine by [A] the door.
[D]
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[Dm]
[B] [D]
[A] [Dm] [Am]
[G]
[D] [B] [G]
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[A] [N]
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[D]
[Ab] [G] [D]
[Ab] [G] [F] [D] Oh, [G] [F] [D] sunshine, [G] you're beautiful.
[D] Oh, sunshine, I'm with you, my love.
[Ab] [G] [F] [D] You're beautiful, you're [Ab] just beautiful.
[Gm] [D] You're [Gm] everything I want.
You're everything [Dm] I've [Gm] [D]
[Ab]
[G] [D] [A] been [C]
dreaming [G] of.
[A] [D] [C]
[Gm] [A] [C] You can make it all.
[A] [C] You'll be where [G] I'm [A] going.
[C] In the good [G] times, I'll [A] be looking.
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[Am] [Gm]
[C] [G]
[Am]
[Em]
[Am]
[D]
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[A] [N]
Key:
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D
Ab
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_ _ The date is November the [D] 26th, 1968.
A [E] British rock [F] group called simply Cream are [D] making their farewell appearance [Fm] at one of London's greatest concert houses, [D] the Royal Albert Hall.
The Albert Hall is the spiritual home of many of London's finest symphony [A] orchestras, and particularly [Em] of the [F] world famous Promenade [D] concerts.
Tonight, it is host [Ab] to one of [G] England's finest rock [F] groups, [D] The Cream.
[G] The Cream have played together for only two years, [D] but during that time have, almost single-handedly, [Ab] given rock a musical [F] authority [G] which only the deaf cannot acknowledge.
_ [C] _ [G] Jack Bruce, lead [Dm] singer, bass guitarist and harmonica [Db] player, a 25-year [D]-old Scot who once played with Manfred Mann.
_ [Ab] _ [G] _ [F] [D] Eric Clapton, a 23-year-old ex [Gm]-stained glass window designer, rated [A] by most as the finest instrumentalist of [C] his kind in the world.
[G] _ _ [A] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ And [A] Ginger Baker, [C] a 29-year-old cockney, [G] a legend, [A] even amongst other drummers.
[D] Two years ago, each was the other's favourite performer, so it was inevitable [A] that they should [G] join [D] forces.
They may not be the greatest musicians, [Ab] or the greatest poets [B] of the age, but [G] together with The Beatles, [Gm] they are getting through to the greatest number.
Their motto is simple, [Ab] forget the message, [G] forget the lyrics, and just play.
[Fm] What if we [A] do Sunshine?
Is that satisfying?
[D] _
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_ Eric [Db] _ [C] [G] Clapton's song, [D] I _ _ _ [E] _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ [A] _
_ [D] _ [C] can't wait [G] to hear it [A] at home.
[Ebm] _ _ [C] Well, [G] I'm going to [D] listen to [C] _ [G] Sunshine by [A] the door.
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[Ab] _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ [G] _ [F] _ _ [D] _ _ Oh, _ [G] _ [F] _ [D] _ _ sunshine, [G] you're beautiful.
_ [D] Oh, sunshine, I'm with you, my love.
[Ab] _ [G] _ [F] _ [D] You're beautiful, you're [Ab] just beautiful.
[Gm] _ [D] You're [Gm] everything I _ want.
You're _ everything [Dm] I've _ [Gm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
[G] _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ been [C]
dreaming [G] of.
[A] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ [A] _ _ [C] You can make it all.
[A] _ _ [C] You'll be where [G] I'm [A] going.
_ [C] In the good [G] times, I'll [A] be looking. _ _ _ _ _
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A [E] British rock [F] group called simply Cream are [D] making their farewell appearance [Fm] at one of London's greatest concert houses, [D] the Royal Albert Hall.
The Albert Hall is the spiritual home of many of London's finest symphony [A] orchestras, and particularly [Em] of the [F] world famous Promenade [D] concerts.
Tonight, it is host [Ab] to one of [G] England's finest rock [F] groups, [D] The Cream.
[G] The Cream have played together for only two years, [D] but during that time have, almost single-handedly, [Ab] given rock a musical [F] authority [G] which only the deaf cannot acknowledge.
_ [C] _ [G] Jack Bruce, lead [Dm] singer, bass guitarist and harmonica [Db] player, a 25-year [D]-old Scot who once played with Manfred Mann.
_ [Ab] _ [G] _ [F] [D] Eric Clapton, a 23-year-old ex [Gm]-stained glass window designer, rated [A] by most as the finest instrumentalist of [C] his kind in the world.
[G] _ _ [A] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ And [A] Ginger Baker, [C] a 29-year-old cockney, [G] a legend, [A] even amongst other drummers.
[D] Two years ago, each was the other's favourite performer, so it was inevitable [A] that they should [G] join [D] forces.
They may not be the greatest musicians, [Ab] or the greatest poets [B] of the age, but [G] together with The Beatles, [Gm] they are getting through to the greatest number.
Their motto is simple, [Ab] forget the message, [G] forget the lyrics, and just play.
[Fm] What if we [A] do Sunshine?
Is that satisfying?
[D] _
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_ Eric [Db] _ [C] [G] Clapton's song, [D] I _ _ _ [E] _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ [A] _
_ [D] _ [C] can't wait [G] to hear it [A] at home.
[Ebm] _ _ [C] Well, [G] I'm going to [D] listen to [C] _ [G] Sunshine by [A] the door.
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[Ab] _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ [G] _ [F] _ _ [D] _ _ Oh, _ [G] _ [F] _ [D] _ _ sunshine, [G] you're beautiful.
_ [D] Oh, sunshine, I'm with you, my love.
[Ab] _ [G] _ [F] _ [D] You're beautiful, you're [Ab] just beautiful.
[Gm] _ [D] You're [Gm] everything I _ want.
You're _ everything [Dm] I've _ [Gm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
[G] _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ been [C]
dreaming [G] of.
[A] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ [A] _ _ [C] You can make it all.
[A] _ _ [C] You'll be where [G] I'm [A] going.
_ [C] In the good [G] times, I'll [A] be looking. _ _ _ _ _
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