Chords for Vanity Fare - Early In The Morning - [STEREO]
Tempo:
87.475 bpm
Chords used:
Gm
F
D
Cm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F] [Gm] [F]
Welcome to Flashback Favorites.
I'm Music Mike.
Thanks for joining me again.
[N] It's actually the song Hitchin' a Ride that's their biggest.
It came out in 1970 and made it to number 5.
But it's their first single that we're featuring today.
It came out in late 69 and stayed on the charts in early 1970.
Just one of those tunes that I've always liked through the years from England's Vanity Fair.
In high definition stereo, here is Early in the Morning on Flashback [Gb] Favorites.
[Gm]
[F] [D] [Gm]
[F] [D] [Gm] Evening is [Cm] a time of day.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing much [Gm] to say.
[E] Don't know what [D] to do, [Gb] but I [Gm] come to.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the [Bb] morning, over by the window, day [Gm] is dawning.
When I [Cm] feel the air, I feel [D] that life is very [Gm] good to me.
You know, in [Cm] the sun there's so [F] much yellow.
Something [Bb] in the early [Gm] morning meadow tells me that today you're on [D] your way and you'll be [Gm] coming home, home [D] to me.
[Gm] [F] [D]
[Gm] Night time [Cm] isn't clear to me.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing near [Gm] to me.
[Bb] Don't know [D] what to do, but [Gm] I come to.
When [Cm] it's early [F] in the morning, [Bb] very, very early, [Gm] without warning, I [Cm] can feel a newly [D] born vibration [Gm] sneaking up on me again.
[Cm] There's a sunbird [F] on my pillow.
I [Bb] can see the bunny [Gm] weeping willow.
I [Eb] can see the sun, you're [D] on your way and you'll [G] be coming home.
[Cm] [Dm] [Am]
[Bb] [Eb] [C]
[F] [D] [Gm] Evening is [Cm] a time of day.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing much [Gm] to say.
[Bb] Don't know what [D] to do, but I [Gm] come to.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the morning, over [Bb] by the window, day [Gm] is dawning.
When I [Cm] feel the air, I feel [D] that life is very [Gm] good to me.
You know, in [Cm] the sun there's so [F] much yellow.
Something [Bb] in the early [Gm] morning meadow tells me [Eb] that today you're on [D] your way and you'll be [Gm] coming home, home to me.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the morning, very, [Bb] very early, without [Gm] warning, I can [Cm] feel a newly born [D] vibration [Gm] sneaking up on me.
Welcome to Flashback Favorites.
I'm Music Mike.
Thanks for joining me again.
[N] It's actually the song Hitchin' a Ride that's their biggest.
It came out in 1970 and made it to number 5.
But it's their first single that we're featuring today.
It came out in late 69 and stayed on the charts in early 1970.
Just one of those tunes that I've always liked through the years from England's Vanity Fair.
In high definition stereo, here is Early in the Morning on Flashback [Gb] Favorites.
[Gm]
[F] [D] [Gm]
[F] [D] [Gm] Evening is [Cm] a time of day.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing much [Gm] to say.
[E] Don't know what [D] to do, [Gb] but I [Gm] come to.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the [Bb] morning, over by the window, day [Gm] is dawning.
When I [Cm] feel the air, I feel [D] that life is very [Gm] good to me.
You know, in [Cm] the sun there's so [F] much yellow.
Something [Bb] in the early [Gm] morning meadow tells me that today you're on [D] your way and you'll be [Gm] coming home, home [D] to me.
[Gm] [F] [D]
[Gm] Night time [Cm] isn't clear to me.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing near [Gm] to me.
[Bb] Don't know [D] what to do, but [Gm] I come to.
When [Cm] it's early [F] in the morning, [Bb] very, very early, [Gm] without warning, I [Cm] can feel a newly [D] born vibration [Gm] sneaking up on me again.
[Cm] There's a sunbird [F] on my pillow.
I [Bb] can see the bunny [Gm] weeping willow.
I [Eb] can see the sun, you're [D] on your way and you'll [G] be coming home.
[Cm] [Dm] [Am]
[Bb] [Eb] [C]
[F] [D] [Gm] Evening is [Cm] a time of day.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing much [Gm] to say.
[Bb] Don't know what [D] to do, but I [Gm] come to.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the morning, over [Bb] by the window, day [Gm] is dawning.
When I [Cm] feel the air, I feel [D] that life is very [Gm] good to me.
You know, in [Cm] the sun there's so [F] much yellow.
Something [Bb] in the early [Gm] morning meadow tells me [Eb] that today you're on [D] your way and you'll be [Gm] coming home, home to me.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the morning, very, [Bb] very early, without [Gm] warning, I can [Cm] feel a newly born [D] vibration [Gm] sneaking up on me.
Key:
Gm
F
D
Cm
Bb
Gm
F
D
_ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _
_ Welcome to Flashback Favorites.
I'm Music Mike.
Thanks for joining me again.
[N] It's actually the song Hitchin' a Ride that's their biggest.
It came out in 1970 and made it to number 5.
But it's their first single that we're featuring today.
It came out in late 69 and stayed on the charts in early 1970.
Just one of those tunes that I've always liked through the years from England's Vanity Fair.
In high definition stereo, here is Early in the Morning on Flashback [Gb] Favorites.
[Gm] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ Evening is [Cm] a time of day.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing much [Gm] to say.
[E] Don't know what [D] to do, [Gb] but I [Gm] come to.
_ When [Cm] it's early in [F] the [Bb] morning, over by the window, day [Gm] is dawning.
When I [Cm] feel the air, I feel [D] that life is very [Gm] good to me.
You know, in [Cm] the sun there's so [F] much yellow.
Something [Bb] in the early [Gm] morning meadow tells me that today you're on [D] your way and you'll be [Gm] coming home, home [D] to me.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [D] _ _
[Gm] Night time [Cm] isn't clear to me.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing near [Gm] to me.
[Bb] Don't know [D] what to do, but [Gm] I come to.
When [Cm] it's early [F] in the morning, [Bb] very, very early, [Gm] without warning, I [Cm] can feel a newly [D] born vibration [Gm] sneaking up on me again.
[Cm] There's a sunbird [F] on my pillow.
I [Bb] can see the bunny [Gm] weeping willow.
I [Eb] can see the sun, you're [D] on your way and you'll [G] be coming home.
_ [Cm] _ [Dm] _ _ [Am] _
[Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ Evening is [Cm] a time of day.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing much [Gm] to say.
[Bb] Don't know what [D] to do, but I [Gm] come to.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the morning, over [Bb] by the window, day [Gm] is dawning.
When I [Cm] feel the air, I feel [D] that life is very [Gm] good to me.
You know, in [Cm] the sun there's so [F] much yellow.
Something [Bb] in the early [Gm] morning meadow tells me [Eb] that today you're on [D] your way and you'll be [Gm] coming home, home to me.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the morning, very, [Bb] very early, without [Gm] warning, I can [Cm] feel a newly born [D] vibration [Gm] sneaking up on me. _ _ _
_ Welcome to Flashback Favorites.
I'm Music Mike.
Thanks for joining me again.
[N] It's actually the song Hitchin' a Ride that's their biggest.
It came out in 1970 and made it to number 5.
But it's their first single that we're featuring today.
It came out in late 69 and stayed on the charts in early 1970.
Just one of those tunes that I've always liked through the years from England's Vanity Fair.
In high definition stereo, here is Early in the Morning on Flashback [Gb] Favorites.
[Gm] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ Evening is [Cm] a time of day.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing much [Gm] to say.
[E] Don't know what [D] to do, [Gb] but I [Gm] come to.
_ When [Cm] it's early in [F] the [Bb] morning, over by the window, day [Gm] is dawning.
When I [Cm] feel the air, I feel [D] that life is very [Gm] good to me.
You know, in [Cm] the sun there's so [F] much yellow.
Something [Bb] in the early [Gm] morning meadow tells me that today you're on [D] your way and you'll be [Gm] coming home, home [D] to me.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [D] _ _
[Gm] Night time [Cm] isn't clear to me.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing near [Gm] to me.
[Bb] Don't know [D] what to do, but [Gm] I come to.
When [Cm] it's early [F] in the morning, [Bb] very, very early, [Gm] without warning, I [Cm] can feel a newly [D] born vibration [Gm] sneaking up on me again.
[Cm] There's a sunbird [F] on my pillow.
I [Bb] can see the bunny [Gm] weeping willow.
I [Eb] can see the sun, you're [D] on your way and you'll [G] be coming home.
_ [Cm] _ [Dm] _ _ [Am] _
[Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ Evening is [Cm] a time of day.
[F] I find [Bb] nothing much [Gm] to say.
[Bb] Don't know what [D] to do, but I [Gm] come to.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the morning, over [Bb] by the window, day [Gm] is dawning.
When I [Cm] feel the air, I feel [D] that life is very [Gm] good to me.
You know, in [Cm] the sun there's so [F] much yellow.
Something [Bb] in the early [Gm] morning meadow tells me [Eb] that today you're on [D] your way and you'll be [Gm] coming home, home to me.
When [Cm] it's early in [F] the morning, very, [Bb] very early, without [Gm] warning, I can [Cm] feel a newly born [D] vibration [Gm] sneaking up on me. _ _ _