Propellerheads feat: Miss Shirley Bassey - History Repeating Chords
Tempo:
143.95 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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Hello there.
[Bb] Recent developments have seen the jazz world split in two by a new wave of musicians calling themselves disc jockeys.
Those in favor describe the phenomena as a fresh rush of blood in the aging corpse of music.
Those against prefer the term Emperor's New Clothes.
Tonight you may judge for yourselves as we bring you the propeller heads who together with the legendary Shirley Bassey
play their arrangement, History Repeating.
The
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[B] word is about, there's something evolving.
Whatever [C] may come, [N] the world keeps revolving.
They [Bb] say the next big thing is here, that the revolution's near.
But to me it seems quite clear [Eb] that it's all [G] just a little bit of history [Bbm] repeating.
[Bb] The newspapers shout a new style is growing.
But it don't know if it's coming or going.
[Db] [E] There [Bb] is fashion, there is fact, the good comes back.
And the joke is rather sad, that it's all just a little bit of [Bbm] history repeating.
And I've seen it before.
And I'll see it again.
Yes, I've seen it [Gb]
before.
It's [Bb]
all just a little bit of [Bbm] history repeating.
Some people will dance if they don't know who's singing.
Why, I can't help it, your hips that are swinging.
Life's for us [Dbm] to [Gm] enjoy.
[Bbm] Woman, man, [E]
girl and [Db] boy, feel the [Bbm] pain, feel [C] the [G] joy.
[Db] Besides them, the little [G] bits of history [Bbm] repeating.
Just little bits of history repeating.
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I've seen it [Bbm] before.
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I'll see [Bb] it [Bbm] again.
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Yes, I've seen [Bbm] it before.
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Just little bits of [Bb] history [Db] repeating.
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Well, [G]
what can I say?
It's different.
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[N]
Hello there.
[Bb] Recent developments have seen the jazz world split in two by a new wave of musicians calling themselves disc jockeys.
Those in favor describe the phenomena as a fresh rush of blood in the aging corpse of music.
Those against prefer the term Emperor's New Clothes.
Tonight you may judge for yourselves as we bring you the propeller heads who together with the legendary Shirley Bassey
play their arrangement, History Repeating.
The
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[B] word is about, there's something evolving.
Whatever [C] may come, [N] the world keeps revolving.
They [Bb] say the next big thing is here, that the revolution's near.
But to me it seems quite clear [Eb] that it's all [G] just a little bit of history [Bbm] repeating.
[Bb] The newspapers shout a new style is growing.
But it don't know if it's coming or going.
[Db] [E] There [Bb] is fashion, there is fact, the good comes back.
And the joke is rather sad, that it's all just a little bit of [Bbm] history repeating.
And I've seen it before.
And I'll see it again.
Yes, I've seen it [Gb]
before.
It's [Bb]
all just a little bit of [Bbm] history repeating.
Some people will dance if they don't know who's singing.
Why, I can't help it, your hips that are swinging.
Life's for us [Dbm] to [Gm] enjoy.
[Bbm] Woman, man, [E]
girl and [Db] boy, feel the [Bbm] pain, feel [C] the [G] joy.
[Db] Besides them, the little [G] bits of history [Bbm] repeating.
Just little bits of history repeating.
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I've seen it [Bbm] before.
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I'll see [Bb] it [Bbm] again.
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Yes, I've seen [Bbm] it before.
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Just little bits of [Bb] history [Db] repeating.
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Well, [G]
what can I say?
It's different.
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_ _ _ Hello there.
[Bb] Recent developments have seen the jazz world split in two by a new wave of musicians calling themselves disc jockeys. _
Those in favor describe the phenomena as a fresh rush of blood in the aging corpse of music.
Those against prefer the term Emperor's New Clothes.
Tonight you may judge for yourselves as we bring you the propeller heads who together with the legendary Shirley Bassey
play their arrangement, History Repeating.
_ _ _ _ The _
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_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ word is about, there's something evolving. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Whatever [C] may come, [N] the world keeps _ revolving.
_ _ They [Bb] say the next big thing is here, _ that the _ _ revolution's near.
But to me it seems quite clear [Eb] that it's all [G] just a little bit of history [Bbm] repeating. _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] The newspapers shout a new style is growing.
_ _ _ _ _ But it don't know if it's coming or going.
_ [Db] [E] There [Bb] is fashion, there is fact, the good comes back.
_ And the joke is rather sad, _ that it's all just a little bit of [Bbm] history repeating. _ _ _
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_ And I've seen it before. _ _
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_ And I'll see it _ _ _ again. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Yes, I've seen it _ _ [Gb]
before.
It's _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
all just a little bit of [Bbm] history repeating. _
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_ _ _ _ _ Some people will dance if they don't know who's singing. _
_ _ _ _ _ Why, I can't help it, your hips that are _ swinging.
_ _ Life's for us [Dbm] to [Gm] enjoy.
[Bbm] _ Woman, man, [E]
girl and [Db] boy, feel the [Bbm] pain, feel [C] the [G] joy.
[Db] _ _ Besides them, the little [G] bits of history [Bbm] repeating. _ _ _
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Just little bits of history _ _ repeating.
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_ I've seen it [Bbm] before. _ _
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_ _ I'll see [Bb] it [Bbm] _ again.
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_ Yes, I've seen [Bbm] it _ before.
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Just little bits of [Bb] history [Db] _ repeating.
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_ _ _ Well, [G] _ _ _
what can I say?
It's different. _ _
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_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Hello there.
[Bb] Recent developments have seen the jazz world split in two by a new wave of musicians calling themselves disc jockeys. _
Those in favor describe the phenomena as a fresh rush of blood in the aging corpse of music.
Those against prefer the term Emperor's New Clothes.
Tonight you may judge for yourselves as we bring you the propeller heads who together with the legendary Shirley Bassey
play their arrangement, History Repeating.
_ _ _ _ The _
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_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ word is about, there's something evolving. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Whatever [C] may come, [N] the world keeps _ revolving.
_ _ They [Bb] say the next big thing is here, _ that the _ _ revolution's near.
But to me it seems quite clear [Eb] that it's all [G] just a little bit of history [Bbm] repeating. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] The newspapers shout a new style is growing.
_ _ _ _ _ But it don't know if it's coming or going.
_ [Db] [E] There [Bb] is fashion, there is fact, the good comes back.
_ And the joke is rather sad, _ that it's all just a little bit of [Bbm] history repeating. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And I've seen it before. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And I'll see it _ _ _ again. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Yes, I've seen it _ _ [Gb]
before.
It's _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
all just a little bit of [Bbm] history repeating. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Some people will dance if they don't know who's singing. _
_ _ _ _ _ Why, I can't help it, your hips that are _ swinging.
_ _ Life's for us [Dbm] to [Gm] enjoy.
[Bbm] _ Woman, man, [E]
girl and [Db] boy, feel the [Bbm] pain, feel [C] the [G] joy.
[Db] _ _ Besides them, the little [G] bits of history [Bbm] repeating. _ _ _
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Just little bits of history _ _ repeating.
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_ I've seen it [Bbm] before. _ _
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_ _ I'll see [Bb] it [Bbm] _ again.
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_ Yes, I've seen [Bbm] it _ before.
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Just little bits of [Bb] history [Db] _ repeating.
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_ _ _ Well, [G] _ _ _
what can I say?
It's different. _ _
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