Chords for temuera morrison Slippin Away
Tempo:
75.1 bpm
Chords used:
B
A
F#
E
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
That was Peter Erlich with Ian and Ricky Morris, but now we go from the Morris's to the Morrison's.
Our next guest comes from a very musical family, so it's no wonder he became an actor and a damn good one at that.
Ladies and gentlemen, Tim O'Rear Morrison.
Thank you, Dominic.
Thank you.
Great to be here.
I gotta say, I'm loving this beard.
What's all that about?
This beard, I'm getting ready for another film called River Queen.
Vincent Ward's the director, and he said, Tim, I need you to try and make yourself look ugly.
And it's proving Not possible.
It's proving very challenging.
[D#] Now, one thing I've always wondered is, do you guys, all the Kiwis in Hollywood, get the opportunity to get together and have a bit of a sing-along?
Yes, actually, the last time us Kiwis up in LA, we were all at this swanky hotel called the Mondriant.
And as we walked in, there was Cliff Curtis, Renna Owen, Lee Tomohori, and a few of the other dudes up there.
We saw a guitar in the foyer.
So that was our cue.
We grabbed the guitar, [A] took it up to the room.
Away we went to Hokimai, Hokimai.
[F] Next minute.
Excuse me, can you people keep the noise down?
Otherwise, they're going to throw us out of the hotel.
[G] Well, you're going to sing a song for us now, Tim.
What are you going to sing?
I'm going to sing a beautiful song, a Kiwi song, written by Max Merritt, and it's called Slipping Away.
Why'd you choose this particular song?
It was a great party song back in Rotorua.
Okay, well, ladies and gentlemen, Tim O'Rear and Morrison.
Thank you very [A] much.
Baby, I've been watching you
[Bm] Watching everything you do
And I just can't help but feeling
Someone else is stealing [A] you away from me
[E] I see it written in your eyes
[A]
[Bm] And you confirm it with your lies
Though the web you weave can hold me
I would rather that you told [A] me
Where you want to be
[D] Oh, you're [A] slipping away from me
[D] Oh, you're slipping away from me
[Bm] And it's breaking me in two
Why didn't you [A] slip away?
[B] Baby, I've been watching you
[C#m] Watching everything you do
And I just can't [E] help but feeling
[F#] Someone else is stealing [B] you away from [F#] [E] me Oh, [B] yeah
[F#] I see it written in your eyes
[B] [C#m] And you confirm it with your lies
[G#m] Though the web you weave can hold me
I would rather that you told me
[F#] Where you want to [B] be
[E]
[F#] Oh, you're [B] slipping away from me
[E]
Oh, you're slipping [F#] away from me
[C#m] And it's breaking me in two
Watching you [B] slipping away
[C#m] And it's breaking me in two
[F#] Watching you [B] slipping away
[G] Ladies and gentlemen, Temeraire Morrison!
[D] Fantastic, well done.
Alright, now if you are in Auckland,
then come on down to the St James.
Tim's going to hang around, we'll have a bit of a party.
So if you're in Auckland, get on down here.
We're going to go to a break now, but when we return,
we'll have Tim Shadbolt and more
Our next guest comes from a very musical family, so it's no wonder he became an actor and a damn good one at that.
Ladies and gentlemen, Tim O'Rear Morrison.
Thank you, Dominic.
Thank you.
Great to be here.
I gotta say, I'm loving this beard.
What's all that about?
This beard, I'm getting ready for another film called River Queen.
Vincent Ward's the director, and he said, Tim, I need you to try and make yourself look ugly.
And it's proving Not possible.
It's proving very challenging.
[D#] Now, one thing I've always wondered is, do you guys, all the Kiwis in Hollywood, get the opportunity to get together and have a bit of a sing-along?
Yes, actually, the last time us Kiwis up in LA, we were all at this swanky hotel called the Mondriant.
And as we walked in, there was Cliff Curtis, Renna Owen, Lee Tomohori, and a few of the other dudes up there.
We saw a guitar in the foyer.
So that was our cue.
We grabbed the guitar, [A] took it up to the room.
Away we went to Hokimai, Hokimai.
[F] Next minute.
Excuse me, can you people keep the noise down?
Otherwise, they're going to throw us out of the hotel.
[G] Well, you're going to sing a song for us now, Tim.
What are you going to sing?
I'm going to sing a beautiful song, a Kiwi song, written by Max Merritt, and it's called Slipping Away.
Why'd you choose this particular song?
It was a great party song back in Rotorua.
Okay, well, ladies and gentlemen, Tim O'Rear and Morrison.
Thank you very [A] much.
Baby, I've been watching you
[Bm] Watching everything you do
And I just can't help but feeling
Someone else is stealing [A] you away from me
[E] I see it written in your eyes
[A]
[Bm] And you confirm it with your lies
Though the web you weave can hold me
I would rather that you told [A] me
Where you want to be
[D] Oh, you're [A] slipping away from me
[D] Oh, you're slipping away from me
[Bm] And it's breaking me in two
Why didn't you [A] slip away?
[B] Baby, I've been watching you
[C#m] Watching everything you do
And I just can't [E] help but feeling
[F#] Someone else is stealing [B] you away from [F#] [E] me Oh, [B] yeah
[F#] I see it written in your eyes
[B] [C#m] And you confirm it with your lies
[G#m] Though the web you weave can hold me
I would rather that you told me
[F#] Where you want to [B] be
[E]
[F#] Oh, you're [B] slipping away from me
[E]
Oh, you're slipping [F#] away from me
[C#m] And it's breaking me in two
Watching you [B] slipping away
[C#m] And it's breaking me in two
[F#] Watching you [B] slipping away
[G] Ladies and gentlemen, Temeraire Morrison!
[D] Fantastic, well done.
Alright, now if you are in Auckland,
then come on down to the St James.
Tim's going to hang around, we'll have a bit of a party.
So if you're in Auckland, get on down here.
We're going to go to a break now, but when we return,
we'll have Tim Shadbolt and more
Key:
B
A
F#
E
C#m
B
A
F#
That was Peter Erlich with Ian and Ricky Morris, but now we go from the Morris's to the Morrison's.
Our next guest comes from a very musical family, so it's no wonder he became an actor and a damn good one at that.
Ladies and gentlemen, Tim O'Rear Morrison.
Thank you, Dominic.
Thank you.
Great to be here.
I gotta say, I'm loving this beard.
What's all that about?
This beard, I'm getting ready for another film called River Queen.
Vincent Ward's the director, and he said, Tim, I need you to try and make yourself look ugly.
And it's proving_ Not possible.
It's proving very challenging. _ _
[D#] Now, one thing I've always wondered is, do you guys, all the Kiwis in Hollywood, get the opportunity to get together and have a bit of a sing-along?
Yes, actually, the last time us Kiwis up in LA, we were all at this swanky hotel called the Mondriant.
And as we walked in, there was Cliff Curtis, Renna Owen, Lee Tomohori, and a few of the other dudes up there.
We saw a guitar in the foyer.
So that was our cue.
We grabbed the guitar, [A] took it up to the room.
Away we went to Hokimai, Hokimai.
[F] Next minute.
Excuse me, can you people keep the noise down?
Otherwise, they're going to throw us out of the hotel.
[G] Well, you're going to sing a song for us now, Tim.
What are you going to sing?
I'm going to sing a beautiful song, a Kiwi song, written by Max Merritt, and it's called Slipping Away.
Why'd you choose this particular song?
It was a great party song back in Rotorua.
Okay, well, ladies and gentlemen, Tim O'Rear and Morrison.
Thank you very [A] much. _ _
_ Baby, I've been watching you _ _
_ [Bm] Watching everything you do _ _
And I just can't help but feeling
_ Someone else is stealing [A] you away from me _ _ _
_ [E] I see it written in your eyes
[A] _ _
_ [Bm] And you confirm it with your lies _
_ Though the web you weave can hold me
I would rather that you told [A] me
Where you want to _ be _
_ _ [D] _ Oh, you're [A] slipping away from me
_ _ [D] Oh, you're slipping away from me
[Bm] And it's breaking me in two
Why didn't you [A] slip away?
_ _ _ [B] Baby, I've been watching you
_ _ _ [C#m] Watching everything you do
_ _ And I just can't [E] help but feeling
[F#] Someone else is stealing [B] you away from [F#] [E] me Oh, [B] yeah
[F#] I see it written in your eyes
_ [B] _ [C#m] And you confirm it with your lies
_ _ [G#m] Though the web you weave can hold me
I would rather that you told me
[F#] Where you want to _ [B] be
_ _ _ [E] _
[F#] Oh, you're [B] slipping away from me
_ [E] _
Oh, you're slipping [F#] away from me
[C#m] And it's breaking me in two
_ Watching you [B] slipping away
_ [C#m] And it's breaking me in two _
[F#] Watching you [B] slipping away _ _ _
_ [G] _ Ladies and gentlemen, Temeraire Morrison!
[D] Fantastic, well done.
Alright, now if you are in Auckland,
then come on down to the St James.
Tim's going to hang around, we'll have a bit of a party.
So if you're in Auckland, get on down here.
We're going to go to a break now, but when we return,
we'll have Tim Shadbolt and more
Our next guest comes from a very musical family, so it's no wonder he became an actor and a damn good one at that.
Ladies and gentlemen, Tim O'Rear Morrison.
Thank you, Dominic.
Thank you.
Great to be here.
I gotta say, I'm loving this beard.
What's all that about?
This beard, I'm getting ready for another film called River Queen.
Vincent Ward's the director, and he said, Tim, I need you to try and make yourself look ugly.
And it's proving_ Not possible.
It's proving very challenging. _ _
[D#] Now, one thing I've always wondered is, do you guys, all the Kiwis in Hollywood, get the opportunity to get together and have a bit of a sing-along?
Yes, actually, the last time us Kiwis up in LA, we were all at this swanky hotel called the Mondriant.
And as we walked in, there was Cliff Curtis, Renna Owen, Lee Tomohori, and a few of the other dudes up there.
We saw a guitar in the foyer.
So that was our cue.
We grabbed the guitar, [A] took it up to the room.
Away we went to Hokimai, Hokimai.
[F] Next minute.
Excuse me, can you people keep the noise down?
Otherwise, they're going to throw us out of the hotel.
[G] Well, you're going to sing a song for us now, Tim.
What are you going to sing?
I'm going to sing a beautiful song, a Kiwi song, written by Max Merritt, and it's called Slipping Away.
Why'd you choose this particular song?
It was a great party song back in Rotorua.
Okay, well, ladies and gentlemen, Tim O'Rear and Morrison.
Thank you very [A] much. _ _
_ Baby, I've been watching you _ _
_ [Bm] Watching everything you do _ _
And I just can't help but feeling
_ Someone else is stealing [A] you away from me _ _ _
_ [E] I see it written in your eyes
[A] _ _
_ [Bm] And you confirm it with your lies _
_ Though the web you weave can hold me
I would rather that you told [A] me
Where you want to _ be _
_ _ [D] _ Oh, you're [A] slipping away from me
_ _ [D] Oh, you're slipping away from me
[Bm] And it's breaking me in two
Why didn't you [A] slip away?
_ _ _ [B] Baby, I've been watching you
_ _ _ [C#m] Watching everything you do
_ _ And I just can't [E] help but feeling
[F#] Someone else is stealing [B] you away from [F#] [E] me Oh, [B] yeah
[F#] I see it written in your eyes
_ [B] _ [C#m] And you confirm it with your lies
_ _ [G#m] Though the web you weave can hold me
I would rather that you told me
[F#] Where you want to _ [B] be
_ _ _ [E] _
[F#] Oh, you're [B] slipping away from me
_ [E] _
Oh, you're slipping [F#] away from me
[C#m] And it's breaking me in two
_ Watching you [B] slipping away
_ [C#m] And it's breaking me in two _
[F#] Watching you [B] slipping away _ _ _
_ [G] _ Ladies and gentlemen, Temeraire Morrison!
[D] Fantastic, well done.
Alright, now if you are in Auckland,
then come on down to the St James.
Tim's going to hang around, we'll have a bit of a party.
So if you're in Auckland, get on down here.
We're going to go to a break now, but when we return,
we'll have Tim Shadbolt and more