Chords for Diane Birch - 'Bring on the dancing horses' (live on Cambio)
Tempo:
70.15 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
G#
B
A#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
Shimmy pop, Maggie the stone, Charlie the cloud, Longway home.
horses, headless and all alone, [F#] shiver and sing, the [G#] words [C#] of every [F#] liar.
First I'm gonna make it, [G#] then I'm gonna break it [F#] till it falls apart, [B]
[C#] paint another figure [G#] shaded white with [F#] your brittle heart.
[C#] Bring on the dancing horses is an Echo and the Bunnymen song which I really love.
was a vampire from the 18th century.
I used to listen to Echo and the Bunnymen a lot and I always loved that song.
hymn type song.
horses, headless and all alone, [F#] shiver and sing, the [G#] words [C#] of every [F#] liar.
First I'm gonna make it, [G#] then I'm gonna break it [F#] till it falls apart, [B]
[C#] paint another figure [G#] shaded white with [F#] your brittle heart.
[C#] Bring on the dancing horses is an Echo and the Bunnymen song which I really love.
was a vampire from the 18th century.
I used to listen to Echo and the Bunnymen a lot and I always loved that song.
hymn type song.
100% ➙ 70BPM
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_ _ Shimmy pop, _ Maggie the stone, Charlie the cloud, _ Longway home.
Bring on the dancing horses, _ headless and all alone, [F#] shiver and sing, the [G#] words [C#] of every [F#] liar.
_ [C#]
First I'm gonna make it, [G#] then I'm gonna break it [F#] till it falls apart, [B] _
[C#] paint another figure [G#] shaded white with [F#] your brittle heart.
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] Bring on the dancing horses is an Echo and the Bunnymen song which I really love.
When I was a teenager I was a goth, I was really really hardcore, I was convinced I was a vampire from the 18th century.
And I used to listen to a lot of bands that were kind of considered goth bands.
I used to listen to Echo and the Bunnymen a lot and I always loved that song.
I always felt like it had this kind of, this really almost like a hymn type song.
And I grew up in church so in this weird way I kind of related to it and so [F#] I always wanted to do a cover of it.
So the fact that [G#] I just got to do this EP of covers [C#] of songs from my childhood was really exciting for me.
I decided to do an EP of covers because when [G#] I was a teenager I was [F#] very much into bands like Sisters of Mercy and Bauhaus and Echo and the Bunnymen and The Cure.
[C#] And bands that people don't really [G#] associate me with at all now.
And [F#] so I think it was kind of fun for me to just play songs and I could [C#] demonstrate the moldability of a good song.
You can translate it into anything, you [F#] can bend it and twist it into any kind of genre.
So I think it was just fun for me to [A#m] play songs that I loved so much as a teenager and also kind of [F#] show people another side of myself musically.
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_ [F#] _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _
Oh [C#] first I'm gonna make [G#] it then I'm gonna break [F#] it till it falls apart.
Oh [C#] I'm hating on her thinking [G#] that she can find her [F#] freedom.
_ Oh you're free [C#] oh oh oh you're free to hold on.
_ That little humble ring _ _ _ _ _ on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, ring on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, wherever he may roam, _ wherever he may roam. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Shimmy pop, _ Maggie the stone, Charlie the cloud, _ Longway home.
Bring on the dancing horses, _ headless and all alone, [F#] shiver and sing, the [G#] words [C#] of every [F#] liar.
_ [C#]
First I'm gonna make it, [G#] then I'm gonna break it [F#] till it falls apart, [B] _
[C#] paint another figure [G#] shaded white with [F#] your brittle heart.
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] Bring on the dancing horses is an Echo and the Bunnymen song which I really love.
When I was a teenager I was a goth, I was really really hardcore, I was convinced I was a vampire from the 18th century.
And I used to listen to a lot of bands that were kind of considered goth bands.
I used to listen to Echo and the Bunnymen a lot and I always loved that song.
I always felt like it had this kind of, this really almost like a hymn type song.
And I grew up in church so in this weird way I kind of related to it and so [F#] I always wanted to do a cover of it.
So the fact that [G#] I just got to do this EP of covers [C#] of songs from my childhood was really exciting for me.
I decided to do an EP of covers because when [G#] I was a teenager I was [F#] very much into bands like Sisters of Mercy and Bauhaus and Echo and the Bunnymen and The Cure.
[C#] And bands that people don't really [G#] associate me with at all now.
And [F#] so I think it was kind of fun for me to just play songs and I could [C#] demonstrate the moldability of a good song.
You can translate it into anything, you [F#] can bend it and twist it into any kind of genre.
So I think it was just fun for me to [A#m] play songs that I loved so much as a teenager and also kind of [F#] show people another side of myself musically.
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_ [F#] _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _
Oh [C#] first I'm gonna make [G#] it then I'm gonna break [F#] it till it falls apart.
Oh [C#] I'm hating on her thinking [G#] that she can find her [F#] freedom.
_ Oh you're free [C#] oh oh oh you're free to hold on.
_ That little humble ring _ _ _ _ _ on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, ring on the new messiah.
Wherever he may roam, wherever he may roam, _ wherever he may roam. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _