Chords for Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone - Time Of The Season
Tempo:
72.95 bpm
Chords used:
Em
G
C
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Are you old enough to remember this?
Do you need to say you're sorry?
I would honour, but I shouldn't care
Please don't bother [C#] trying to find her
[Fm] She's not there
Let [G] me tell you about the way she looked
The way she acted
[F#] Her voice was soft and good
I had to [G] keep them both, but she's not [D] there
So that was undoubtedly the sound of the 60s from the Zombies
The iconic band split in 1967
They're back together touring again
With me are the singer Colin Blundstone
And the songwriter Rod Argent
You both look just the same as you did back then
Almost entirely the same
It is an extraordinary story
Because this double album that forms the basis of your act now
Was a great success in the States Too late
What of course it does mean is that we never played it the first time round
Because we broke up
But here we are 40 years on
This week doing four cities
Glasgow, Bristol, Manchester and Hammersmith Odeon, London
For the very first time
And the last time in the UK to do this particular album
And you broke up because you didn't realise you were about to have a success
And your father I think then said
No, you've got to go and get a proper job
He did indeed, he was a northern man
And he spoke very bluntly
And he said you can't sit around the house doing nothing
Just because you're not in a band any longer
Get yourself a job
I got on the phone and that's exactly what I did
So I was working in an office
When we had a number one record in America
I was a clerk and a tea boy pretty much really
It must have been absolutely infuriating
Or kind of frustrating
It was, although by that time
Time of the season was a number one hit in many places in the world
But it was actually 18 [G#m] months after we recorded it
And we're going to hear it
In just a second, this is all we've got time for
So thanks to all my guests today
Now there is no show next week
Because BBC One is given over to the London Marathon
But we will be back the following 3rd May
At the normal time, 9 o'clock, forever
Or at least for a very long time
And I'm going to be joined by the actor Patrick Stewart of Star Trek
One of the biggest names of course in classical theatre too
But now as promised, the [Bm] zombies
And their hit of 40 years ago
Time of the Season
[Em]
[Bm] [B] It's [Em] the time of the season
[G] [C] When love [E] runs high
[Em] In this time, give it to me easy
[C] And let [Em] me try with [G] pleasured hands
To take you in the [Em] sun to [G] promised lands
To show you [Em] everyone
[C] It's the [G] time of the season [Am] for [E] loving
[B]
[Em] [A]
[E] What's your name?
Who's your daddy?
[C] Is he rich like [B] me?
Has he taken [Em] any time
[D] [C] To show you [Em] what you need [G] to live?
Tell it to [Em] me slowly
[G] Tell you why I really want to know
It's [C] the time of the season [A] for [E] loving
[A] [B]
[E] [C] [E]
[Em] [C] [Em]
[G] [Em] [D]
[E] [C] [G]
[Am] [E] It's the time [G] of the season [A] for [E] loving
Do you need to say you're sorry?
I would honour, but I shouldn't care
Please don't bother [C#] trying to find her
[Fm] She's not there
Let [G] me tell you about the way she looked
The way she acted
[F#] Her voice was soft and good
I had to [G] keep them both, but she's not [D] there
So that was undoubtedly the sound of the 60s from the Zombies
The iconic band split in 1967
They're back together touring again
With me are the singer Colin Blundstone
And the songwriter Rod Argent
You both look just the same as you did back then
Almost entirely the same
It is an extraordinary story
Because this double album that forms the basis of your act now
Was a great success in the States Too late
What of course it does mean is that we never played it the first time round
Because we broke up
But here we are 40 years on
This week doing four cities
Glasgow, Bristol, Manchester and Hammersmith Odeon, London
For the very first time
And the last time in the UK to do this particular album
And you broke up because you didn't realise you were about to have a success
And your father I think then said
No, you've got to go and get a proper job
He did indeed, he was a northern man
And he spoke very bluntly
And he said you can't sit around the house doing nothing
Just because you're not in a band any longer
Get yourself a job
I got on the phone and that's exactly what I did
So I was working in an office
When we had a number one record in America
I was a clerk and a tea boy pretty much really
It must have been absolutely infuriating
Or kind of frustrating
It was, although by that time
Time of the season was a number one hit in many places in the world
But it was actually 18 [G#m] months after we recorded it
And we're going to hear it
In just a second, this is all we've got time for
So thanks to all my guests today
Now there is no show next week
Because BBC One is given over to the London Marathon
But we will be back the following 3rd May
At the normal time, 9 o'clock, forever
Or at least for a very long time
And I'm going to be joined by the actor Patrick Stewart of Star Trek
One of the biggest names of course in classical theatre too
But now as promised, the [Bm] zombies
And their hit of 40 years ago
Time of the Season
[Em]
[Bm] [B] It's [Em] the time of the season
[G] [C] When love [E] runs high
[Em] In this time, give it to me easy
[C] And let [Em] me try with [G] pleasured hands
To take you in the [Em] sun to [G] promised lands
To show you [Em] everyone
[C] It's the [G] time of the season [Am] for [E] loving
[B]
[Em] [A]
[E] What's your name?
Who's your daddy?
[C] Is he rich like [B] me?
Has he taken [Em] any time
[D] [C] To show you [Em] what you need [G] to live?
Tell it to [Em] me slowly
[G] Tell you why I really want to know
It's [C] the time of the season [A] for [E] loving
[A] [B]
[E] [C] [E]
[Em] [C] [Em]
[G] [Em] [D]
[E] [C] [G]
[Am] [E] It's the time [G] of the season [A] for [E] loving
Key:
Em
G
C
E
B
Em
G
C
Are you old enough to remember this?
Do you need to say you're sorry?
I would honour, but I shouldn't care
Please don't bother [C#] trying to find her
[Fm] She's not there
Let [G] me tell you about the way she looked
The way she acted
_ [F#] Her voice was soft and good
I had to [G] keep them both, but she's not [D] there
So that was undoubtedly the sound of the 60s from the Zombies
The iconic band split in 1967
They're back together touring again
With me are the singer Colin Blundstone
And the songwriter Rod Argent
You both look just the same as you did back then
Almost entirely the same
It is an extraordinary story
Because this double album that forms the basis of your act now
Was a great success in the States Too late
What of course it does mean is that we never played it the first time round
Because we broke up
But here we are 40 years on
This week doing four cities
Glasgow, Bristol, Manchester and Hammersmith Odeon, London
For the very first time
And the last time in the UK to do this particular album
And you broke up because you didn't realise you were about to have a success
And your father I think then said
No, you've got to go and get a proper job
He did indeed, he was a northern man
And he spoke very bluntly
And he said you can't sit around the house doing nothing
Just because you're not in a band any longer
Get yourself a job
I got on the phone and that's exactly what I did
So I was working in an office
When we had a number one record in America
I was a clerk and a tea boy pretty much really
It must have been absolutely infuriating
Or kind of frustrating
It was, although by that time
Time of the season was a number one hit in many places in the world
But it was actually 18 [G#m] months after we recorded it
And we're going to hear it
In just a second, this is all we've got time for
So thanks to all my guests today
Now there is no show next week
Because BBC One is given over to the London Marathon
But we will be back the following 3rd May
At the normal time, 9 o'clock, forever
Or at least for a very long time
And I'm going to be joined by the actor Patrick Stewart of Star Trek
One of the biggest names of course in classical theatre too
But now as promised, the [Bm] zombies
And their hit of 40 years ago
Time of the Season
[Em] _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [B] It's [Em] the time of the season
[G] _ [C] When love [E] runs high
[Em] In this time, give it to me easy
[C] And let [Em] me try with [G] pleasured hands
To take you in the [Em] sun to [G] promised lands
To show you [Em] everyone
[C] It's the [G] time of the season [Am] for [E] loving
[B] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ What's your name?
Who's your daddy? _
[C] Is he rich like [B] me?
Has he taken [Em] any time
[D] _ [C] To show you [Em] what you need [G] to live?
Tell it to [Em] me slowly
[G] Tell you why I really want to know
It's [C] the time of the season [A] for [E] loving
_ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [Am] _ [E] _ It's the time [G] of the season [A] for [E] loving _ _
Do you need to say you're sorry?
I would honour, but I shouldn't care
Please don't bother [C#] trying to find her
[Fm] She's not there
Let [G] me tell you about the way she looked
The way she acted
_ [F#] Her voice was soft and good
I had to [G] keep them both, but she's not [D] there
So that was undoubtedly the sound of the 60s from the Zombies
The iconic band split in 1967
They're back together touring again
With me are the singer Colin Blundstone
And the songwriter Rod Argent
You both look just the same as you did back then
Almost entirely the same
It is an extraordinary story
Because this double album that forms the basis of your act now
Was a great success in the States Too late
What of course it does mean is that we never played it the first time round
Because we broke up
But here we are 40 years on
This week doing four cities
Glasgow, Bristol, Manchester and Hammersmith Odeon, London
For the very first time
And the last time in the UK to do this particular album
And you broke up because you didn't realise you were about to have a success
And your father I think then said
No, you've got to go and get a proper job
He did indeed, he was a northern man
And he spoke very bluntly
And he said you can't sit around the house doing nothing
Just because you're not in a band any longer
Get yourself a job
I got on the phone and that's exactly what I did
So I was working in an office
When we had a number one record in America
I was a clerk and a tea boy pretty much really
It must have been absolutely infuriating
Or kind of frustrating
It was, although by that time
Time of the season was a number one hit in many places in the world
But it was actually 18 [G#m] months after we recorded it
And we're going to hear it
In just a second, this is all we've got time for
So thanks to all my guests today
Now there is no show next week
Because BBC One is given over to the London Marathon
But we will be back the following 3rd May
At the normal time, 9 o'clock, forever
Or at least for a very long time
And I'm going to be joined by the actor Patrick Stewart of Star Trek
One of the biggest names of course in classical theatre too
But now as promised, the [Bm] zombies
And their hit of 40 years ago
Time of the Season
[Em] _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [B] It's [Em] the time of the season
[G] _ [C] When love [E] runs high
[Em] In this time, give it to me easy
[C] And let [Em] me try with [G] pleasured hands
To take you in the [Em] sun to [G] promised lands
To show you [Em] everyone
[C] It's the [G] time of the season [Am] for [E] loving
[B] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [E] _ What's your name?
Who's your daddy? _
[C] Is he rich like [B] me?
Has he taken [Em] any time
[D] _ [C] To show you [Em] what you need [G] to live?
Tell it to [Em] me slowly
[G] Tell you why I really want to know
It's [C] the time of the season [A] for [E] loving
_ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [Am] _ [E] _ It's the time [G] of the season [A] for [E] loving _ _