#NAME? chords by Ann Wilson

Tempo:
86.475 bpm
Chords used:

F

Bb

C

Db

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Ann Wilson - She Talks To Angels chords
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Key:
F
134211111
Bb
12341111
C
3211
Db
12341114
B
12341112
F
134211111
Bb
12341111
C
3211
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To learn Ann Wilson - #NAME? chords with lyrics, centre your learning around these crucial chords: F, F, Bb, F, C, Bb. For best results, commence at 43 BPM and progress to the song's BPM of 86. Adjust the capo based on your vocal range and chord preference, keeping the song's key of F in mind.

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[F] .
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[Bb] [F] .
She talks to [B] angels.
Yeah.
Super, super interesting choice for a [Fm] song for you too.
I think it's a natural.
Yeah, well I heard it.
[C].
And I was like, oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
[F] Have you done that song before?.
No, this will be the first time.
What made you choose that song?.
I always loved it.
Black Crows opened up for us back in the, I think it must have been [F] 91 or 2.
And back when that song was first starting on the radio, along with I'm So Hard to Handle Now.
Like they had those two songs.
And [C] Nancy and I would be backstage putting on makeup, getting ready to go on.
[Bb] And we'd hear them start, she talks to angels.
[F] And it would just jump out of their set.
It was just the coolest [C] song.
And we'd always get up and go out and watch [Bb] them.
And watch the brothers do it.
That song is [F] just a great outgrowth of a sort of wild horses type acoustic song.
But it just gets real specific about addiction.
And [Bb] someone who is [F] just on the edge of life.
They're just living in their own bubble of addiction.
And to them, it's religious experience.
And I always thought that was, and it's very, [C] .
she's already talking [Bb] to the angels.
She's already got one foot over the edge.
[F].
She's [Bb] halfway there.
I thought that was just a beautiful, dark but beautiful sentiment.
[F] .
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[Bb] [F] .
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[C] .
[Bb] [F] .
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[C] [Bb] .
[F] .
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She lays down tight.
[F] .
She gives a smile when the pain comes.
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Cause the pain comes and she talks [C] to angels.
[F] [Bb] .
They call her [F] out by her name.
Oh yeah.
Cause [C] she talks to angels.
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[Bb] They [F] call her out by her name.
.
She keeps her lock up.
.
She wears a little cross around her neck.
Yeah, they aim the cross for someone she has not met.
Not yet, not yet.
Oh, and she talks [C] to angels.
[Bb] They say they [F] all know her name.
Oh yeah.
She [C] talks to angels.
[F] [Bb] They call her [F] out by her name.
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[Bb] She [C] ain't [F] got no lover .
[Bb] [C] [F] I see.
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[Bb] But to [F] her that ain't nothing.
.
[Bb] Nothing.
Nothing.
Nothing.
[F] Nothing.
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She paints her eyes black as night now.
.
She pulls those shades down tight.
.
Oh yeah.
And there's a smile when the pain [Bb] comes.
[F] .
Cause the pain breaks.
Yeah, then she [C] talks to angels.
[Bb] .
They call her [F] out by her name.
[C] Angels.
[Bb] .
They say they [F] all know her name.
Oh yeah.
[C] Angels.
[Bb] .
[F] They call her out by her name.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, she [C] talks to angels.
[Bb] .
They call her out.
[C] [Bb] He says they call her out.
[C] Yeah, they call [Bb] her out.
They call her out [F] by her [F] name.
Yeah.
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[F] .
[Gb] .
[Db] [B] [Db] .
[Gb] [Db] [B] I know a man who is [Db] long and [Gb] [Db] lanky, [N] strong and .

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