Chords for The Guess Who - Sour Suite - [original STEREO]

Tempo:
80.25 bpm
Chords used:

A

Em

F

E

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Guess Who - Sour Suite - [original STEREO] chords
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[F] [Gm] [F]
Welcome to Flashback Favorites.
I'm Music Mike.
Thanks for joining me again.
You know them for their big hits like Laughing and These Eyes.
Let's go back for one of their not so big hits that came out in late 1971
and only made it to number 50.
A very moody song called Sour Sweet.
Here's the Guess Who on Flashback [Am] Favorites.
[F] [Em]
[Am]
[F] [Em]
[Bm] [Em] [Am] Don't wanna listen to my telephone [F] ring or sing, tingling, or talk about a [Em] thing.
[Bm] Not this morning.
[Em] [Am]
Don't wanna think about the night before or [F] maybe it's a bore behind an open door.
[Em] [Bm] Got no time for that this [Em] morning.
[A]
If I had the mind or I had the time, [C] maybe I could throw together a new kind of rhyme.
[A] [F#m] Tell about [A] my warning, [C] but it's too [B] late now.
[C] It's too [Bm] late now.
[C] It's too [Am] late now.
Don't wanna think about a runaway [F] dad that took away the only thing that I'll ever [E] have.
Don't even miss him [Bm] this morning.
[Em] [Am] I don't wanna think about a cold goodbye [F] or a high school buddy got a little too [Em] high.
I can't help my [Bm] mind this [Em] morning.
[A] Reviewers loving me, so I'll go out to [C] sea and perhaps it's just as well,
cause I'd rather be in [D] hell than be a wealthy [A] man this morning.
[C] But it's [B] too late now.
[C] It's too [Bm] late now.
[C] It's too [Em] late now.
[E] Whatever happened to [Am] images, cause now they're gone.
[E] Worn out phrases [A] just keep on hanging on.
[E] Whatever happened to homes [A] as opposed to houses.
A [E] conversation [F#] sings as the evening drowses.
It's just [A] like 46201.
It's just like 46201.
Whatever happened to early morning open skies.
[E] Broken faces [A] half with melting eyes.
Enough of riddles that just play with time.
[E] Cause I'm still here and I [A] can't beg a dime.
I'm back here in 46201.
Back here in 46201.
Something better's waiting for me around the corner now.
I gotta find it and try and hang on for a little while.
[D] Back here in [A] 46201.
[D] [F#] There's gotta be [A] a few small changes made.
[D] [E] [A] Don't wanna listen to my telephone [F] ring or sing jingling or talk about [E] a thing.
Leave me alone this morning.
Key:  
A
1231
Em
121
F
134211111
E
2311
C
3211
A
1231
Em
121
F
134211111
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Learn the basic chords of The Guess Who - Sour Suite chords, with this master sequence: Bm, Em, Am, F, Em, F#, A, E and A. Ease into the song by practicing at 40 BPM before reaching the track's full tempo of 80 BPM. Set the capo considering your vocal range and favored chords, aligned with the key: F Minor.

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_ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _
Welcome to Flashback Favorites.
I'm Music Mike.
Thanks for joining me again.
You know them for their big hits like Laughing and These Eyes.
Let's go back for one of their not so big hits that came out in late 1971
and only made it to number 50.
A very moody song called Sour Sweet.
Here's the Guess Who on Flashback [Am] Favorites. _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] Don't wanna listen to my telephone [F] ring or sing, tingling, or talk about a [Em] thing.
_ [Bm] Not this morning.
_ [Em] _ _ [Am]
Don't wanna think about the night before or [F] maybe it's a bore behind an open door.
[Em] _ [Bm] Got no time for that this [Em] morning.
_ [A]
If I had the mind or I had the time, [C] maybe I could throw together a new kind of rhyme.
[A] _ [F#m] _ Tell about [A] my warning, [C] but it's too [B] late now.
_ [C] It's too [Bm] late now.
[C] _ _ It's too [Am] late now. _ _
_ _ _ Don't wanna think about a runaway [F] dad that took away the only thing that I'll ever [E] have.
_ Don't even miss him [Bm] this morning.
[Em] _ [Am] I don't wanna think about a cold goodbye [F] or a high school buddy got a little too [Em] high.
_ I can't help my [Bm] mind this [Em] morning.
_ [A] Reviewers loving me, so I'll go out to [C] sea and perhaps it's just as well,
cause I'd rather be in [D] hell _ than be a wealthy [A] man this morning.
[C] But it's [B] too late now. _
[C] It's too [Bm] late now.
[C] _ _ It's too [Em] late now.
_ _ [E] Whatever happened to [Am] images, cause now they're gone.
[E] _ Worn out phrases [A] just keep on hanging on.
[E] Whatever happened to homes [A] as opposed to houses.
A [E] _ conversation [F#] sings as the evening drowses.
It's just [A] like 46201. _
It's just like _ _ 46201. _
_ _ _ _ Whatever happened to early morning open skies.
[E] _ Broken faces [A] half with melting _ eyes.
Enough of riddles that just play with time.
_ [E] Cause I'm still here and I [A] can't beg a dime.
I'm back here in _ 46201. _
Back here in _ 46201. _ _
_ Something better's waiting for me around the corner now.
I gotta find it and try and hang on for a little while.
[D] Back here in [A] _ 46201. _ _
[D] _ _ [F#] There's gotta be [A] a few small changes made.
[D] _ _ _ [E] [A] Don't wanna listen to my telephone [F] ring or sing jingling or talk about [E] a thing. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Leave me alone this morning. _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Facts about this song

This song was penned by Burton Cummings.

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