Chords for Eric Burdon & The Animals - River Deep Mountain High + interview (Live, 1968) ♥♫
Tempo:
90.25 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
Bm
C#
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Have some very special guests today.
These are the animals and this is Eric Burton.
Hi, how are you?
Eric, how are you?
Alright, how are you?
Good.
Good to have you with us here and visiting from the West Coast today.
And I was under the impression that you've been here for so long that I thought that you were living in the United States now.
No, not really.
I just commute between here and London.
Eric is starting a whole new career in a very few months, the motion picture business, right?
I hope so, yeah.
As an actor or a director or a producer, what?
Well, I want to be behind the cameras instead of in front of them because that's more interesting.
So you're going to produce and direct?
I hope so, yeah.
Either that or be a clapper boy.
And another thing that he does too is makes some of the world's longest records because this new one I think is what, about six minutes, Eric?
Yeah, it's about six, seven minutes long.
We're not sure yet.
It isn't actually edited yet.
Well, it's a good tune and we'd kind of like to hear it right now if you're all set to go.
Alright.
It is called River Deep, Mountain High.
Eric Burton and the Animals.
Gracias.
[Bm] [E]
[C#] When you were [A] a young girl
Did you have a puppy?
[Am] That always followed [E] you around
The way you [A] used to treat that puppy, baby
I swear I'll never [E] put you down
Never put you down
[B] You're stronger, baby [E] Every day
You [B] can't sleep away, baby
[E] Let me stay
And I'm [B] gonna love you
Every [E] night and day of my life
[B] Oh, baby
I was coming [E] your way
[D] And do I love you my, oh my
[E] River deep, mountain high
[D] If I lost you, would I [C#] cry
[E] And your life, baby
Baby, baby Baby, baby Baby, baby Baby
[Bm]
These are the animals and this is Eric Burton.
Hi, how are you?
Eric, how are you?
Alright, how are you?
Good.
Good to have you with us here and visiting from the West Coast today.
And I was under the impression that you've been here for so long that I thought that you were living in the United States now.
No, not really.
I just commute between here and London.
Eric is starting a whole new career in a very few months, the motion picture business, right?
I hope so, yeah.
As an actor or a director or a producer, what?
Well, I want to be behind the cameras instead of in front of them because that's more interesting.
So you're going to produce and direct?
I hope so, yeah.
Either that or be a clapper boy.
And another thing that he does too is makes some of the world's longest records because this new one I think is what, about six minutes, Eric?
Yeah, it's about six, seven minutes long.
We're not sure yet.
It isn't actually edited yet.
Well, it's a good tune and we'd kind of like to hear it right now if you're all set to go.
Alright.
It is called River Deep, Mountain High.
Eric Burton and the Animals.
Gracias.
[Bm] [E]
[C#] When you were [A] a young girl
Did you have a puppy?
[Am] That always followed [E] you around
The way you [A] used to treat that puppy, baby
I swear I'll never [E] put you down
Never put you down
[B] You're stronger, baby [E] Every day
You [B] can't sleep away, baby
[E] Let me stay
And I'm [B] gonna love you
Every [E] night and day of my life
[B] Oh, baby
I was coming [E] your way
[D] And do I love you my, oh my
[E] River deep, mountain high
[D] If I lost you, would I [C#] cry
[E] And your life, baby
Baby, baby Baby, baby Baby, baby Baby
[Bm]
Key:
E
B
Bm
C#
A
E
B
Bm
Have some very special guests today.
These are the animals and this is Eric Burton.
Hi, how are you?
Eric, how are you?
Alright, how are you?
Good.
Good to have you with us here and visiting from the West Coast today.
And I was under the impression that you've been here for so long that I thought that you were living in the United States now.
No, not really.
I just commute between here and London.
Eric is starting a whole new career in a very few months, the motion picture business, right?
I hope so, yeah.
As an actor or a director or a producer, what?
Well, I want to be behind the cameras instead of in front of them because that's more interesting.
So you're going to produce and direct?
I hope so, yeah.
Either that or be a clapper boy.
And another thing that he does too is makes some of the world's longest records because this new one I think is what, about six minutes, Eric?
Yeah, it's about six, seven minutes long.
We're not sure yet.
It isn't actually edited yet.
Well, it's a good tune and we'd kind of like to hear it right now if you're all set to go.
Alright.
It is called River Deep, Mountain High.
Eric Burton and the Animals.
Gracias. _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _
[C#] _ When you were [A] a young girl
Did you have a puppy? _
[Am] _ That always followed [E] you around _ _
The way you _ [A] used to treat that puppy, baby
I swear I'll never [E] put you down
Never put you down
[B] You're stronger, baby [E] Every day
You [B] can't sleep away, baby
[E] Let me stay
And I'm [B] gonna love you
Every [E] night and day of my life
[B] Oh, baby
I was coming [E] your way _ _
[D] And do I love you my, oh my _ _ _
[E] River deep, mountain high _ _ _
[D] If I lost you, would I [C#] cry _ _
[E] And your life, baby
_ _ _ Baby, baby Baby, _ baby Baby, baby Baby
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
These are the animals and this is Eric Burton.
Hi, how are you?
Eric, how are you?
Alright, how are you?
Good.
Good to have you with us here and visiting from the West Coast today.
And I was under the impression that you've been here for so long that I thought that you were living in the United States now.
No, not really.
I just commute between here and London.
Eric is starting a whole new career in a very few months, the motion picture business, right?
I hope so, yeah.
As an actor or a director or a producer, what?
Well, I want to be behind the cameras instead of in front of them because that's more interesting.
So you're going to produce and direct?
I hope so, yeah.
Either that or be a clapper boy.
And another thing that he does too is makes some of the world's longest records because this new one I think is what, about six minutes, Eric?
Yeah, it's about six, seven minutes long.
We're not sure yet.
It isn't actually edited yet.
Well, it's a good tune and we'd kind of like to hear it right now if you're all set to go.
Alright.
It is called River Deep, Mountain High.
Eric Burton and the Animals.
Gracias. _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _
[C#] _ When you were [A] a young girl
Did you have a puppy? _
[Am] _ That always followed [E] you around _ _
The way you _ [A] used to treat that puppy, baby
I swear I'll never [E] put you down
Never put you down
[B] You're stronger, baby [E] Every day
You [B] can't sleep away, baby
[E] Let me stay
And I'm [B] gonna love you
Every [E] night and day of my life
[B] Oh, baby
I was coming [E] your way _ _
[D] And do I love you my, oh my _ _ _
[E] River deep, mountain high _ _ _
[D] If I lost you, would I [C#] cry _ _
[E] And your life, baby
_ _ _ Baby, baby Baby, _ baby Baby, baby Baby
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _