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From: Glen Norman Pavan
artist: Cheap Trick
song: She's Tight
album: One on One
key: A/f#
standard tuning: E A D G (although a 5-string would help for the low D)
intro: D-E-E-E D-E-E-E D-E-E-E
verse:
(A) When I'm down, I make a call (E-E-A)
(A) Got this number written on the wall (E-E-B)
(B) First it's busy then I try again (F#-F#-B)
(B) Who is she talking to? Could it be him? (E-E-A)
(A) I dial her number and it starts to ring (E-E-A)
(A) I get excited and I start to dream (E-E-B)
(B) I start to fantasize on memory lane (G#-G#-C#)
(C#) Then she answers and she says right away, she says, "I'm
prechorus:
D A
A: 5----4--2------------------|
E: -----------4-5-5-5-4-5-5-5-| (this bit played 3 times)
Home on my own____________
Home all alone____________
So I got off the phone. She's tight
chorus:
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/c/cheap-trick/3327.html ]
(E) She's a-(B)-head of her time. She's tight
(G#) She's (A)one of a kind. She's tight.
(E) She's a (B)talented girl. She's tight.
(G#) She's got her (A)head down tight.
repeat intro
second verse:
I had something got to say to you
Amnesia in my train of thought
On the tip, the tip of my tounge
I had a vision when I was young
You floated in, we floated up
To a window and down the hall
I had a smoke and went upstairs
Turned the door and I opened the key, She spoke,
repeat pre-chorus
repeat chorus
outro:
She's (B) giving me the go. She's tight.
(E) She's (A) giving me the high sign
We'll (B) turn out the lights
(E) Pull down on the shades
She's nice (A)She's tight
(B) Turn on the camera (E)
Get (A)ready for action
She's nice (A)She's tight
(B) Turn off the radio (E)
(A)Turn on the video
repeat intro again twice, then do the outro a second time into fade
the outro takes practice, most especially because it goes from the last A
in the chorus to the B in the beginning of the outro, and your gut tells
you to jump to the E a measure too soon
Any comments, questions, or feedback would be grateful:
senomar@bach.udel.edu
-I'm here, I'm queer, I play 5 string bass