She Talks To Angels 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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Key:
F
Bb
C
Db
B
F
Bb
C
[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.
.
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.
.
[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.
.
[Bb] She [C] ain't [F] got no lover .
[Bb] [C] [F] I see.
.
[Bb] But to [F] her that ain't nothing.
.
[Bb] Nothing.
Nothing.
Nothing.
[F] Nothing.
.
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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[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] .
.
.
.
.
[Bb] [F] .
.
.
[C] .
[Bb] [F] .
.
[C] [Bb] .
[F] .
.
She lays down tight.
[F] .
She gives a smile when the pain comes.
.
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.
.
[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.
.
[Bb] She [C] ain't [F] got no lover .
[Bb] [C] [F] I see.
.
[Bb] But to [F] her that ain't nothing.
.
[Bb] Nothing.
Nothing.
Nothing.
[F] Nothing.
.
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.
.
[F] .
[Gb] .
[Db] [B] [Db] .
[Gb] [Db] [B] I know a man who is [Db] long and [Gb] [Db] lanky, [N] strong and .