Chords for The Zombies - She's Not There

Tempo:
136.2 bpm
Chords used:

Am

D

F

A

E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Zombies - She's Not There chords
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[Am] [D] [Am] [D] [Am]
[D] [Am] [D] [Am]
Well, no one told me [D] about [F#]
her
[Bm] [F] The way she [Am] lied
[D] Well, [Am] no one told me about
[Bm] [Am] her
How many [F] people [A] cried
But [D] it's too late [F] to say [Am] you're sorry.
[E] How would I know?
Why [Am] should I care?
Please [D] don't bother trying to [G]
find her.
She's [E] not there
Well, let me tell you about [Am] the way [D] she looked, the [Am] way she had said, the color of my hair
[D] Her [Am] voice was soft and cool, her eyes were clear [D] and bright, [A] but she's not there
[Am] Well,
[D] [Am] [Bm] [Am] [D]
[Am] [D] [Am] [Bm] [Am]
no one told me [D] about [Em]
[D] her
[Am] [F] What could [Am] I do?
[D]
[Am] Well, no one told me about
[Bm] [Am] her
[F] Though they [A] all knew
[D] But it's too late to [Dm] say [Am] you're sorry.
How [E] would I know?
Why should [Am] I care?
[D] Please don't bother [Dm] [Gm] trying to [C] find her.
She's [E] not there
Well, let me tell you about the [Am] way she [D] looked, the [Am] way she had [F] said, the color [Am] of my [D] [Am] hair
Her voice was soft and cool, [F] [Am] her eyes were clear [D] and [A] bright, but she's not there
[Am]
[C] [G] [A] [Am]
[A]
But [D] it's too late [Dm] to say [Am] you're sorry.
How [E] would I know?
Why [Am] should I care?
Please [D] don't bother [Dm]
trying to [C] find her.
She's [E] not there
Well, let me tell you [Am] about the way she [D] looked, the [Am] way she had said, the [F] [Am] [D] color of my hair
Her [Am] voice was soft and cool, her eyes were clear and [D] bright, but [A] she's not there
Key:Β Β 
Am
2311
D
1321
F
134211111
A
1231
E
2311
Am
2311
D
1321
F
134211111
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To jam and learn the simple chords for The Zombies - Shes Not There chords, practice playing D, Am, D, Am and F in sequence. A strategic approach would be to train at 68 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's tempo of 136. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: A Minor.

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[Am] _ _ _ [D] _ [Am] _ [D] _ _ [Am] _
[D] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [Am] _
_ Well, no one told me [D] about [F#]
her
[Bm] _ [F] The way she [Am] lied
[D] Well, [Am] _ no one told me about _
[Bm] [Am] her
How many [F] people [A] cried _
But [D] it's too late [F] to say [Am] you're sorry.
_ [E] How would I know?
Why [Am] should I care?
Please [D] don't bother trying to [G]
find her.
She's [E] not there _ _
Well, let me tell you about [Am] the way [D] she looked, the [Am] way she had said, the color of my hair
[D] Her [Am] voice was soft and cool, her eyes were clear [D] and bright, [A] but she's not there
_ _ _ [Am] Well, _
_ _ [D] _ [Am] _ _ [Bm] _ [Am] _ [D] _
_ [Am] _ [D] _ [Am] _ _ [Bm] _ _ [Am] _
_ no one told me [D] about _ [Em]
[D] her
[Am] _ [F] What could [Am] I do?
_ [D] _
[Am] _ Well, no one told me about _ _
[Bm] [Am] her
_ [F] Though they [A] all knew _
[D] But it's too late to [Dm] say [Am] you're sorry.
How [E] would I know?
Why should [Am] I care?
[D] Please don't bother [Dm] [Gm] trying to [C] find her.
She's [E] not there
_ Well, let me tell you about the [Am] way she [D] looked, the [Am] way she had [F] said, the color [Am] of my _ [D] _ [Am] hair
Her voice was soft and cool, [F] [Am] her eyes were clear [D] and [A] bright, but she's not there
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ [G] _ _ [A] _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ But [D] it's too late [Dm] to say [Am] you're sorry.
How [E] would I know?
Why [Am] should I care?
_ Please [D] don't bother [Dm]
trying to [C] find her.
She's [E] not there _
_ Well, let me tell you [Am] about the way she [D] looked, the [Am] way she had said, the [F] _ [Am] _ [D] color of my hair
Her [Am] voice was soft and cool, her eyes were clear and [D] bright, but [A] she's not there _ _ _ _ _

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Among the tracks on the album The Original Studio Recordings, Vol. 1, written by Rod Argent, this one stands out.

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