Chords for They Might Be Giants - Why Does the Sun Shine? Live (official-audio only)
Tempo:
88.6 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
G
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] [Bb] [F]
The sun is [Bb] a mass of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic [C] nuclear furnace, [F] where hydrogen is [Bb] built into helium at a [C] temperature of millions of degrees.
[F] The sun is [F] hot, the sun is not a place where [C] we could live, [F] but here on [Bb] earth there'd be no life without the [F] light it gives.
We need it, we need it, the sunlight [C] that we see, [F] the sunlight [Bb] comes from our own [G] sun's atomic energy.
[F] The sun is a mass [Bb] of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear [C]
furnace, [F] where hydrogen is built [Bb] into helium at a temperature of millions of [F] degrees.
[Bb] The sun is hot, the sun is so hot that everything on it is a gas, aluminum, copper, iron, and many others.
[F] The sun [Bb] is wide, if the sun were hollow a million earths would fit inside, [F] it is only a middle-sized star.
The [B] sun is [C] far away, about 93 million miles away, and that's why it looks so small.
[F] But [C] even when it's out [F] of sight, the sun shines night and day.
We need [Bb] it, we need it, the [G] sunlight that we see, [F] the sunlight [Bb] comes from our [F] own sun's atomic energy.
Scientists have found that the sun is a huge atom-smashing machine.
The heat and light of the sun are caused by nuclear reactions between hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon, and helium.
The sun is [Bb] a mass of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic [C] nuclear furnace, [F] where hydrogen [Bb] is built into helium [F] at a temperature of millions of degrees.
[Ab] [D] [N]
The sun is [Bb] a mass of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic [C] nuclear furnace, [F] where hydrogen is [Bb] built into helium at a [C] temperature of millions of degrees.
[F] The sun is [F] hot, the sun is not a place where [C] we could live, [F] but here on [Bb] earth there'd be no life without the [F] light it gives.
We need it, we need it, the sunlight [C] that we see, [F] the sunlight [Bb] comes from our own [G] sun's atomic energy.
[F] The sun is a mass [Bb] of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear [C]
furnace, [F] where hydrogen is built [Bb] into helium at a temperature of millions of [F] degrees.
[Bb] The sun is hot, the sun is so hot that everything on it is a gas, aluminum, copper, iron, and many others.
[F] The sun [Bb] is wide, if the sun were hollow a million earths would fit inside, [F] it is only a middle-sized star.
The [B] sun is [C] far away, about 93 million miles away, and that's why it looks so small.
[F] But [C] even when it's out [F] of sight, the sun shines night and day.
We need [Bb] it, we need it, the [G] sunlight that we see, [F] the sunlight [Bb] comes from our [F] own sun's atomic energy.
Scientists have found that the sun is a huge atom-smashing machine.
The heat and light of the sun are caused by nuclear reactions between hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon, and helium.
The sun is [Bb] a mass of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic [C] nuclear furnace, [F] where hydrogen [Bb] is built into helium [F] at a temperature of millions of degrees.
[Ab] [D] [N]
Key:
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Bb
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Bb
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_ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _
The sun is [Bb] a mass of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic [C] nuclear furnace, [F] where hydrogen is [Bb] built into helium at a [C] temperature of millions of degrees.
[F] The sun is [F] hot, the sun is not a place where [C] we could live, [F] but here on [Bb] earth there'd be no life without the [F] light it gives.
We need it, we need it, the sunlight [C] that we see, [F] the sunlight [Bb] comes from our own [G] sun's atomic energy.
[F] The sun is a mass [Bb] of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear [C]
furnace, [F] where hydrogen is built [Bb] into helium at a temperature of millions of [F] degrees.
[Bb] The sun is hot, the sun is so hot that everything on it is a gas, aluminum, copper, iron, and many others. _ _
_ [F] The sun [Bb] is wide, if the sun were hollow a million earths would fit inside, _ _ _ _ _ [F] it is only a middle-sized star.
_ _ The [B] sun is [C] far away, about 93 million miles away, and that's why it looks so small.
[F] But [C] even when it's out [F] of sight, the sun shines night and day.
We need [Bb] it, we need it, the [G] sunlight that we see, [F] the sunlight [Bb] comes from our [F] own sun's atomic energy.
_ _ Scientists have found that the sun is a huge atom-smashing machine.
The heat and light of the sun are caused by nuclear reactions between hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon, and helium.
The sun is [Bb] a mass of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic [C] nuclear furnace, [F] where hydrogen [Bb] is built into helium [F] at a temperature of millions of degrees.
[Ab] _ _ [D] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The sun is [Bb] a mass of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic [C] nuclear furnace, [F] where hydrogen is [Bb] built into helium at a [C] temperature of millions of degrees.
[F] The sun is [F] hot, the sun is not a place where [C] we could live, [F] but here on [Bb] earth there'd be no life without the [F] light it gives.
We need it, we need it, the sunlight [C] that we see, [F] the sunlight [Bb] comes from our own [G] sun's atomic energy.
[F] The sun is a mass [Bb] of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear [C]
furnace, [F] where hydrogen is built [Bb] into helium at a temperature of millions of [F] degrees.
[Bb] The sun is hot, the sun is so hot that everything on it is a gas, aluminum, copper, iron, and many others. _ _
_ [F] The sun [Bb] is wide, if the sun were hollow a million earths would fit inside, _ _ _ _ _ [F] it is only a middle-sized star.
_ _ The [B] sun is [C] far away, about 93 million miles away, and that's why it looks so small.
[F] But [C] even when it's out [F] of sight, the sun shines night and day.
We need [Bb] it, we need it, the [G] sunlight that we see, [F] the sunlight [Bb] comes from our [F] own sun's atomic energy.
_ _ Scientists have found that the sun is a huge atom-smashing machine.
The heat and light of the sun are caused by nuclear reactions between hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon, and helium.
The sun is [Bb] a mass of [F] incandescent gas, a gigantic [C] nuclear furnace, [F] where hydrogen [Bb] is built into helium [F] at a temperature of millions of degrees.
[Ab] _ _ [D] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _