Chords for S Club 7 Walk Out Of Interview
Tempo:
69 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
F
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
But first, a dramatic say goodbye from four of S Club.
Joe, John, Hannah and Bradley were on the liquid sofa just minutes ago to give their farewell interview,
but the foursome's send-off ran into some difficulty.
First, here's the band's brilliant goodbye single.
Road [Bm] ahead holds different dreams for [G] me and you.
Sometimes [F] goodbyes are with hurts [G] in your heart, it's the [Am] only way through destiny.
[G]
[C] Sometimes [F] goodbyes are with hurts, it's [G] the only way now for [Am] you and me.
Though it's the [F] hardest thing to say, [C] I miss your [Fm] love in every way.
So [C] say goodbye, but [G] don't you cry, because true love never dies.
There are going to be lots of people weeping as they play that.
Joe, first of all, I don't understand.
Why are you splitting up?
I think the reason we've decided to do it now is because we've achieved everything that we can as a band
and we've done a movie and we've been really successful.
So it's nice to go out on a high and while people actually still [F#m] like us.
But Bradley, don't you think you could do a bit more?
You could do another [E] year?
Yeah, I suppose if we really wanted to we could push it, push it, push it.
But I think [Bm] we don't want to.
We just want to venture out and do our own things.
The main thing is we'll always be friends and we'll always keep in contact with [F#m] each other.
And they'll keep each other on.
[B] Hannah, how weird was it denying it all?
Because so many times [G] people asked whether you were splitting up and you must have known.
You were going, no, we love each other.
Thinking in your head, oh, give it a couple of weeks.
Well, it was just until we all decided together that we really wanted to do it.
Obviously there's that time when you're thinking to yourself and then you come.
[C] We were thinking about it about two months beforehand.
But until we were certain we weren't going to come out and say it.
John, who wanted to split up the most?
Paul, probably.
That's where he left.
[Fm] Yes.
And then after that?
I don't know.
It was kind of [D]
a joint decision.
We just had them all come to the thing together.
We spoke about it quite a lot over those two months and stuff.
And it just comes to the point of, you know, just didn't want to do it anymore.
But not in a bad [Gm] way.
Let's talk cash.
Mr.
Simon [G] Fuller.
Please don't look at me like you're angry.
He's got 90 million in the bank.
How much?
90 million.
90 now?
Yes.
I thought it was 130.
No, it is 90.
There are [C] rumours, I don't know how true they are, that you guys are grumpy because you haven't made [Gm] a mint.
No, it's not true.
Are you not [D] grumpy about it at all?
We didn't get a mint.
I would love a mint.
My breath, I didn't [G] brush it in.
Yeah, I'm a bit pungent.
I think we're all really, really lucky to be where we are today at our age and have the bank balances that we do have.
I'm asking that [D#] question.
I've tried to stop this and I've had to walk in here.
Can you go up?
We're going.
[D] Sorry.
[Gm] [B] Okay, [D] sorry, I wasn't sorry.
No, that's [D#] cool.
[G] [B] To help Sif through the showbiz news of the day is our top reporter, Vanessa Langford.
Wow.
Why do you think that happened?
I think the words are on that bombshell.
I think it's just a brilliant insight into the way the whole PR machine works.
It's fine if you're asking very innocuous, benign questions, tell us about your new single.
Your question wasn't that off the wall and you could see the band, the guys looked a bit baffled, a bit puzzled.
And then the PR came storming in.
Because it has been in the papers and they didn't give a list.
You know, you interview all sorts of people, everyone.
And you're told, actually, you know what, don't ask this.
But they seemed fine.
Absolutely.
Usually if PRs have touchy subjects, it's like, okay, this is off limits.
If they didn't give you that, if they didn't give you that kind of boundary limit, then really, then it was a
You know, you could have asked anything.
It is a brilliant single.
My introduction before this all happened was going to be just how much we're going to miss them.
How much will you miss, personally, S Club?
Well, they were great, weren't they?
They were really like plastic pop and they kind of replaced Steps, they replaced the Spice Girls.
And they had, what was it, something like ten top five singles in four years.
And they were just real great, fun, bubblegum pop.
But we have got the S Club Juniors, so all will be saved.
All eight of them.
Joe, John, Hannah and Bradley were on the liquid sofa just minutes ago to give their farewell interview,
but the foursome's send-off ran into some difficulty.
First, here's the band's brilliant goodbye single.
Road [Bm] ahead holds different dreams for [G] me and you.
Sometimes [F] goodbyes are with hurts [G] in your heart, it's the [Am] only way through destiny.
[G]
[C] Sometimes [F] goodbyes are with hurts, it's [G] the only way now for [Am] you and me.
Though it's the [F] hardest thing to say, [C] I miss your [Fm] love in every way.
So [C] say goodbye, but [G] don't you cry, because true love never dies.
There are going to be lots of people weeping as they play that.
Joe, first of all, I don't understand.
Why are you splitting up?
I think the reason we've decided to do it now is because we've achieved everything that we can as a band
and we've done a movie and we've been really successful.
So it's nice to go out on a high and while people actually still [F#m] like us.
But Bradley, don't you think you could do a bit more?
You could do another [E] year?
Yeah, I suppose if we really wanted to we could push it, push it, push it.
But I think [Bm] we don't want to.
We just want to venture out and do our own things.
The main thing is we'll always be friends and we'll always keep in contact with [F#m] each other.
And they'll keep each other on.
[B] Hannah, how weird was it denying it all?
Because so many times [G] people asked whether you were splitting up and you must have known.
You were going, no, we love each other.
Thinking in your head, oh, give it a couple of weeks.
Well, it was just until we all decided together that we really wanted to do it.
Obviously there's that time when you're thinking to yourself and then you come.
[C] We were thinking about it about two months beforehand.
But until we were certain we weren't going to come out and say it.
John, who wanted to split up the most?
Paul, probably.
That's where he left.
[Fm] Yes.
And then after that?
I don't know.
It was kind of [D]
a joint decision.
We just had them all come to the thing together.
We spoke about it quite a lot over those two months and stuff.
And it just comes to the point of, you know, just didn't want to do it anymore.
But not in a bad [Gm] way.
Let's talk cash.
Mr.
Simon [G] Fuller.
Please don't look at me like you're angry.
He's got 90 million in the bank.
How much?
90 million.
90 now?
Yes.
I thought it was 130.
No, it is 90.
There are [C] rumours, I don't know how true they are, that you guys are grumpy because you haven't made [Gm] a mint.
No, it's not true.
Are you not [D] grumpy about it at all?
We didn't get a mint.
I would love a mint.
My breath, I didn't [G] brush it in.
Yeah, I'm a bit pungent.
I think we're all really, really lucky to be where we are today at our age and have the bank balances that we do have.
I'm asking that [D#] question.
I've tried to stop this and I've had to walk in here.
Can you go up?
We're going.
[D] Sorry.
[Gm] [B] Okay, [D] sorry, I wasn't sorry.
No, that's [D#] cool.
[G] [B] To help Sif through the showbiz news of the day is our top reporter, Vanessa Langford.
Wow.
Why do you think that happened?
I think the words are on that bombshell.
I think it's just a brilliant insight into the way the whole PR machine works.
It's fine if you're asking very innocuous, benign questions, tell us about your new single.
Your question wasn't that off the wall and you could see the band, the guys looked a bit baffled, a bit puzzled.
And then the PR came storming in.
Because it has been in the papers and they didn't give a list.
You know, you interview all sorts of people, everyone.
And you're told, actually, you know what, don't ask this.
But they seemed fine.
Absolutely.
Usually if PRs have touchy subjects, it's like, okay, this is off limits.
If they didn't give you that, if they didn't give you that kind of boundary limit, then really, then it was a
You know, you could have asked anything.
It is a brilliant single.
My introduction before this all happened was going to be just how much we're going to miss them.
How much will you miss, personally, S Club?
Well, they were great, weren't they?
They were really like plastic pop and they kind of replaced Steps, they replaced the Spice Girls.
And they had, what was it, something like ten top five singles in four years.
And they were just real great, fun, bubblegum pop.
But we have got the S Club Juniors, so all will be saved.
All eight of them.
Key:
G
C
D
F
B
G
C
D
But first, a dramatic say goodbye from four of S Club.
Joe, John, Hannah and Bradley were on the liquid sofa just minutes ago to give their farewell interview,
but the foursome's send-off ran into some difficulty.
First, here's the band's brilliant goodbye single.
Road [Bm] ahead holds different dreams for [G] me and you.
Sometimes [F] goodbyes are with hurts [G] in your heart, it's the [Am] only way through destiny.
[G] _
[C] Sometimes [F] goodbyes are with hurts, it's [G] the only way now for [Am] you and me.
Though it's the [F] hardest thing to say, [C] I miss your [Fm] love in every way.
So [C] say goodbye, but [G] don't you cry, because true love never dies. _
There are going to be lots of people weeping as they play that.
Joe, first of all, I don't understand.
Why are you splitting up?
I think the reason we've decided to do it now is because we've achieved everything that we can as a band
and we've done a movie and we've been really successful.
So it's nice to go out on a high and while people actually still [F#m] like us.
But Bradley, don't you think you could do a bit more?
You could do another [E] year?
Yeah, I suppose if we really wanted to we could push it, push it, push it.
But I think [Bm] we don't want to.
We just want to venture out and do our own things.
The main thing is we'll always be friends and we'll always keep in contact with [F#m] each other.
And they'll keep each other on.
[B] Hannah, how weird was it denying it all?
Because so many times [G] people asked whether you were splitting up and you must have known.
You were going, no, we love each other.
Thinking in your head, oh, give it a couple of weeks.
Well, it was just until we all decided together that we really wanted to do it.
Obviously there's that time when you're thinking to yourself and then you come.
[C] We were thinking about it about two months beforehand.
But until we were certain we weren't going to come out and say it.
John, who wanted to split up the most?
Paul, probably.
That's where he left.
[Fm] Yes.
And then after that?
I don't know.
It was kind of _ [D]
a joint decision.
We just had them all come to the thing together.
We spoke about it quite a lot over those two months and stuff.
And it just comes to the point of, you know, just didn't want to do it anymore.
But not in a bad [Gm] way.
Let's talk cash.
Mr.
Simon [G] Fuller.
Please don't look at me like you're angry.
He's got 90 million in the bank.
How much?
90 million.
90 now?
Yes.
I thought it was 130.
No, it is 90.
There are [C] rumours, I don't know how true they are, that you guys are grumpy because you haven't made [Gm] a mint.
No, it's not true.
Are you not [D] grumpy about it at all?
We didn't get a mint.
I would love a mint.
My breath, I didn't [G] brush it in.
Yeah, I'm a bit pungent.
I think we're all really, really lucky to be where we are today at our age and have the bank balances that we do have.
I'm asking that _ [D#] question.
I've tried to stop this and I've had to walk in here.
Can you go up?
We're going.
[D] Sorry.
_ [Gm] _ [B] Okay, [D] sorry, I wasn't sorry.
No, that's [D#] cool.
_ [G] _ [B] To help Sif through the showbiz news of the day is our top reporter, Vanessa Langford.
Wow.
Why do you think that happened?
I think the words are on that bombshell.
I think it's just a brilliant insight into the way the whole PR machine works.
It's fine if you're asking very innocuous, benign questions, tell us about your new single.
Your question wasn't that off the wall and you could see the band, the guys looked a bit baffled, a bit puzzled.
And then the PR came storming in.
Because it has been in the papers and they didn't give a list.
You know, you interview all sorts of people, everyone.
And you're told, actually, you know what, don't ask this.
But they seemed fine.
Absolutely.
Usually if PRs have touchy subjects, it's like, okay, this is off limits.
If they didn't give you that, if they didn't give you that kind of boundary limit, then really, then it was a_
You know, you could have asked anything.
It is a brilliant single.
My introduction before this all happened was going to be just how much we're going to miss them.
How much will you miss, personally, S Club?
Well, they were great, weren't they?
They were really like plastic pop and they kind of replaced Steps, they replaced the Spice Girls.
And they had, what was it, something like ten top five singles in four years.
And they were just real great, fun, bubblegum pop.
But we have got the S Club Juniors, so all will be saved.
All eight of them.
Joe, John, Hannah and Bradley were on the liquid sofa just minutes ago to give their farewell interview,
but the foursome's send-off ran into some difficulty.
First, here's the band's brilliant goodbye single.
Road [Bm] ahead holds different dreams for [G] me and you.
Sometimes [F] goodbyes are with hurts [G] in your heart, it's the [Am] only way through destiny.
[G] _
[C] Sometimes [F] goodbyes are with hurts, it's [G] the only way now for [Am] you and me.
Though it's the [F] hardest thing to say, [C] I miss your [Fm] love in every way.
So [C] say goodbye, but [G] don't you cry, because true love never dies. _
There are going to be lots of people weeping as they play that.
Joe, first of all, I don't understand.
Why are you splitting up?
I think the reason we've decided to do it now is because we've achieved everything that we can as a band
and we've done a movie and we've been really successful.
So it's nice to go out on a high and while people actually still [F#m] like us.
But Bradley, don't you think you could do a bit more?
You could do another [E] year?
Yeah, I suppose if we really wanted to we could push it, push it, push it.
But I think [Bm] we don't want to.
We just want to venture out and do our own things.
The main thing is we'll always be friends and we'll always keep in contact with [F#m] each other.
And they'll keep each other on.
[B] Hannah, how weird was it denying it all?
Because so many times [G] people asked whether you were splitting up and you must have known.
You were going, no, we love each other.
Thinking in your head, oh, give it a couple of weeks.
Well, it was just until we all decided together that we really wanted to do it.
Obviously there's that time when you're thinking to yourself and then you come.
[C] We were thinking about it about two months beforehand.
But until we were certain we weren't going to come out and say it.
John, who wanted to split up the most?
Paul, probably.
That's where he left.
[Fm] Yes.
And then after that?
I don't know.
It was kind of _ [D]
a joint decision.
We just had them all come to the thing together.
We spoke about it quite a lot over those two months and stuff.
And it just comes to the point of, you know, just didn't want to do it anymore.
But not in a bad [Gm] way.
Let's talk cash.
Mr.
Simon [G] Fuller.
Please don't look at me like you're angry.
He's got 90 million in the bank.
How much?
90 million.
90 now?
Yes.
I thought it was 130.
No, it is 90.
There are [C] rumours, I don't know how true they are, that you guys are grumpy because you haven't made [Gm] a mint.
No, it's not true.
Are you not [D] grumpy about it at all?
We didn't get a mint.
I would love a mint.
My breath, I didn't [G] brush it in.
Yeah, I'm a bit pungent.
I think we're all really, really lucky to be where we are today at our age and have the bank balances that we do have.
I'm asking that _ [D#] question.
I've tried to stop this and I've had to walk in here.
Can you go up?
We're going.
[D] Sorry.
_ [Gm] _ [B] Okay, [D] sorry, I wasn't sorry.
No, that's [D#] cool.
_ [G] _ [B] To help Sif through the showbiz news of the day is our top reporter, Vanessa Langford.
Wow.
Why do you think that happened?
I think the words are on that bombshell.
I think it's just a brilliant insight into the way the whole PR machine works.
It's fine if you're asking very innocuous, benign questions, tell us about your new single.
Your question wasn't that off the wall and you could see the band, the guys looked a bit baffled, a bit puzzled.
And then the PR came storming in.
Because it has been in the papers and they didn't give a list.
You know, you interview all sorts of people, everyone.
And you're told, actually, you know what, don't ask this.
But they seemed fine.
Absolutely.
Usually if PRs have touchy subjects, it's like, okay, this is off limits.
If they didn't give you that, if they didn't give you that kind of boundary limit, then really, then it was a_
You know, you could have asked anything.
It is a brilliant single.
My introduction before this all happened was going to be just how much we're going to miss them.
How much will you miss, personally, S Club?
Well, they were great, weren't they?
They were really like plastic pop and they kind of replaced Steps, they replaced the Spice Girls.
And they had, what was it, something like ten top five singles in four years.
And they were just real great, fun, bubblegum pop.
But we have got the S Club Juniors, so all will be saved.
All eight of them.