Chords for Peter Frampton - All Blues (Track-by-Track)
Tempo:
148.1 bpm
Chords used:
Dm
G
F
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Dm] [F] Track six now [Am] is a switch
[Dm]
My [F] desert island disc it's [Dm] a program in [Am] in [Dm] England
That I grew up with on [A] a [Dm] Sunday afternoon on [Am] the radio [Dm] and you'd listen to [Am] people [Dm] saying
[F] these are my 10 discs [G] of my one disc [B] if I had [Em] this many discs, this is what I [B] take [Am] and
[Em]
So [Dm] mine is if I was only allowed one record [A] it would [Bb] be
Kind of blue [F] by Miles Davis [C] and [Dm] it's just [Am] [Em] because
[Dm] [Em] There's so much
[B] the [Am] the mood of this album [F] a kind of blue [Gb] is is so
[F] Calm [Em] and it just draws [F] you in it's not no [Em] wonder.
It's [G] the biggest selling [Am] ever
[Dm] jazz album, I [F] think and
[Dm] So it's always been a favorite of mine and
[Am] [Dm] And all [G] blues
[Am] [B] Album title is
Obviously the title of this track
[C] [Dm] That is [Am] from [Dm] kind of blue [F] and I have to tell you [Bb] that
[C] [F] we
[C] We had never [Dm] played this [E] track
[G] Together we had listened to it [C] separately.
[Dm] We [Ab] came [F] in the studio and
[Gb] I think we just ran the riffs [F] through
the [G] the horn riffs
[Dm]
[Em] that Adam
[G] Lester and I play on guitars [C] [G] and
Just [C] check [Bb] the chords and [G] everything.
We never played it all the [Dm] way through
[G] Not once the first take is the one you hear on [Em] this record [G] and
You're [Dm] surprised we were surprised [F] [Gm] [G] It just
[Em]
[Bb] It blew me [Em] away that [F] again the the band's [C] versatility
[G]
Made this a piece of cake for us, [F] you know, it was [Dm] and who knew that was gonna happen, [Gb] you know, so
[A] you're [G] always a little bit nervous [F] about doing something [Am] [G] drastically different and
but I know my back, you know, and we just
nailed it first day and
[B] The [Bb] fantastic [Em] thing after we did the [Bb] track we thought well as there's three solos there
[Fm]
[Gm] [B] Rob
Takes a [Gm] piano solo.
I take a guitar [G] solo
Who should do the first solo?
[Fm] [Gb] Well our dear friend Larry Carlton, [Gm] who is the guitarist [G] guitarist?
just a mentor of mine [Dm] and many and
[G] Larry [C] came [F] down and
[G] Put some Larry down on
[Em] [Bb] On the track [G] and I think you'll [Dm] you'll agree.
It's one of his
Most unique solos.
[G] It's phenomenal and we love [Dm] him.
So, thank you, Larry
[G]
[Dm]
My [F] desert island disc it's [Dm] a program in [Am] in [Dm] England
That I grew up with on [A] a [Dm] Sunday afternoon on [Am] the radio [Dm] and you'd listen to [Am] people [Dm] saying
[F] these are my 10 discs [G] of my one disc [B] if I had [Em] this many discs, this is what I [B] take [Am] and
[Em]
So [Dm] mine is if I was only allowed one record [A] it would [Bb] be
Kind of blue [F] by Miles Davis [C] and [Dm] it's just [Am] [Em] because
[Dm] [Em] There's so much
[B] the [Am] the mood of this album [F] a kind of blue [Gb] is is so
[F] Calm [Em] and it just draws [F] you in it's not no [Em] wonder.
It's [G] the biggest selling [Am] ever
[Dm] jazz album, I [F] think and
[Dm] So it's always been a favorite of mine and
[Am] [Dm] And all [G] blues
[Am] [B] Album title is
Obviously the title of this track
[C] [Dm] That is [Am] from [Dm] kind of blue [F] and I have to tell you [Bb] that
[C] [F] we
[C] We had never [Dm] played this [E] track
[G] Together we had listened to it [C] separately.
[Dm] We [Ab] came [F] in the studio and
[Gb] I think we just ran the riffs [F] through
the [G] the horn riffs
[Dm]
[Em] that Adam
[G] Lester and I play on guitars [C] [G] and
Just [C] check [Bb] the chords and [G] everything.
We never played it all the [Dm] way through
[G] Not once the first take is the one you hear on [Em] this record [G] and
You're [Dm] surprised we were surprised [F] [Gm] [G] It just
[Em]
[Bb] It blew me [Em] away that [F] again the the band's [C] versatility
[G]
Made this a piece of cake for us, [F] you know, it was [Dm] and who knew that was gonna happen, [Gb] you know, so
[A] you're [G] always a little bit nervous [F] about doing something [Am] [G] drastically different and
but I know my back, you know, and we just
nailed it first day and
[B] The [Bb] fantastic [Em] thing after we did the [Bb] track we thought well as there's three solos there
[Fm]
[Gm] [B] Rob
Takes a [Gm] piano solo.
I take a guitar [G] solo
Who should do the first solo?
[Fm] [Gb] Well our dear friend Larry Carlton, [Gm] who is the guitarist [G] guitarist?
just a mentor of mine [Dm] and many and
[G] Larry [C] came [F] down and
[G] Put some Larry down on
[Em] [Bb] On the track [G] and I think you'll [Dm] you'll agree.
It's one of his
Most unique solos.
[G] It's phenomenal and we love [Dm] him.
So, thank you, Larry
[G]
Key:
Dm
G
F
Am
Em
Dm
G
F
[Dm] _ [F] Track six now [Am] is _ a switch
_ _ _ _ [Dm]
My _ _ _ [F] desert island disc it's [Dm] a program in [Am] in [Dm] England _ _ _
That I grew up with on [A] a [Dm] Sunday afternoon on [Am] the radio [Dm] and you'd listen to [Am] people [Dm] saying
[F] these are my 10 discs [G] of my one disc [B] if I had [Em] this many discs, this is what I [B] take [Am] and
[Em] _
So [Dm] mine is if I was only allowed one record [A] it would [Bb] be
Kind of blue [F] by Miles Davis [C] _ and [Dm] it's just [Am] [Em] because
_ _ [Dm] _ [Em] There's so much
_ _ [B] the [Am] the mood of this album [F] a kind of blue [Gb] is is so
_ [F] Calm _ [Em] and it just draws [F] you in it's not no [Em] wonder.
It's [G] the biggest selling [Am] ever
[Dm] _ jazz album, I [F] think and
_ [Dm] So it's always been a favorite of mine and
[Am] _ [Dm] And all [G] blues
_ [Am] _ [B] _ _ Album title _ is
Obviously the title of this track
[C] _ [Dm] That is [Am] from [Dm] kind of blue [F] and I have to tell you [Bb] that
_ _ [C] [F] we _
[C] We had never [Dm] played this [E] track
_ _ [G] Together we had listened to it [C] separately.
[Dm] We [Ab] came [F] in the studio _ _ and
[Gb] I think we just ran the riffs [F] through
_ the [G] the horn riffs
[Dm] _
_ _ [Em] _ that Adam
[G] Lester and I play on guitars [C] [G] and
Just [C] check [Bb] the chords and [G] everything.
We never played it all the [Dm] way through
[G] Not once the first take is the one you hear on [Em] this record [G] and
You're [Dm] surprised we were surprised _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ [G] It just
_ [Em] _
_ [Bb] It blew me [Em] away that [F] again the the band's [C] versatility
[G] _ _
_ Made this a piece of cake for us, [F] you know, it was [Dm] and who knew that was gonna happen, [Gb] you know, so
_ [A] you're [G] always a little bit nervous [F] about doing something [Am] [G] drastically different and
but I know my back, you know, and we just
_ nailed it first day and
_ [B] The [Bb] _ fantastic [Em] thing after we did the [Bb] track _ we thought well as there's three solos there
[Fm] _ _
[Gm] _ [B] Rob
Takes a [Gm] piano solo.
I take a guitar [G] solo
Who should do the first solo?
[Fm] [Gb] Well our dear friend Larry Carlton, [Gm] who is the guitarist [G] guitarist? _ _
just a mentor of mine [Dm] and many _ and
[G] Larry [C] came [F] down and
[G] _ _ _ Put some Larry down on
[Em] _ [Bb] On the track [G] and I think you'll [Dm] you'll agree.
It's one of his _
_ Most unique solos.
[G] It's phenomenal and we love [Dm] him.
So, thank you, Larry
_ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm]
My _ _ _ [F] desert island disc it's [Dm] a program in [Am] in [Dm] England _ _ _
That I grew up with on [A] a [Dm] Sunday afternoon on [Am] the radio [Dm] and you'd listen to [Am] people [Dm] saying
[F] these are my 10 discs [G] of my one disc [B] if I had [Em] this many discs, this is what I [B] take [Am] and
[Em] _
So [Dm] mine is if I was only allowed one record [A] it would [Bb] be
Kind of blue [F] by Miles Davis [C] _ and [Dm] it's just [Am] [Em] because
_ _ [Dm] _ [Em] There's so much
_ _ [B] the [Am] the mood of this album [F] a kind of blue [Gb] is is so
_ [F] Calm _ [Em] and it just draws [F] you in it's not no [Em] wonder.
It's [G] the biggest selling [Am] ever
[Dm] _ jazz album, I [F] think and
_ [Dm] So it's always been a favorite of mine and
[Am] _ [Dm] And all [G] blues
_ [Am] _ [B] _ _ Album title _ is
Obviously the title of this track
[C] _ [Dm] That is [Am] from [Dm] kind of blue [F] and I have to tell you [Bb] that
_ _ [C] [F] we _
[C] We had never [Dm] played this [E] track
_ _ [G] Together we had listened to it [C] separately.
[Dm] We [Ab] came [F] in the studio _ _ and
[Gb] I think we just ran the riffs [F] through
_ the [G] the horn riffs
[Dm] _
_ _ [Em] _ that Adam
[G] Lester and I play on guitars [C] [G] and
Just [C] check [Bb] the chords and [G] everything.
We never played it all the [Dm] way through
[G] Not once the first take is the one you hear on [Em] this record [G] and
You're [Dm] surprised we were surprised _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ [G] It just
_ [Em] _
_ [Bb] It blew me [Em] away that [F] again the the band's [C] versatility
[G] _ _
_ Made this a piece of cake for us, [F] you know, it was [Dm] and who knew that was gonna happen, [Gb] you know, so
_ [A] you're [G] always a little bit nervous [F] about doing something [Am] [G] drastically different and
but I know my back, you know, and we just
_ nailed it first day and
_ [B] The [Bb] _ fantastic [Em] thing after we did the [Bb] track _ we thought well as there's three solos there
[Fm] _ _
[Gm] _ [B] Rob
Takes a [Gm] piano solo.
I take a guitar [G] solo
Who should do the first solo?
[Fm] [Gb] Well our dear friend Larry Carlton, [Gm] who is the guitarist [G] guitarist? _ _
just a mentor of mine [Dm] and many _ and
[G] Larry [C] came [F] down and
[G] _ _ _ Put some Larry down on
[Em] _ [Bb] On the track [G] and I think you'll [Dm] you'll agree.
It's one of his _
_ Most unique solos.
[G] It's phenomenal and we love [Dm] him.
So, thank you, Larry
_ [G] _ _ _