Shape Of Things To Come Cifras
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From: rogers@hi.com (Andrew Rogers)
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 00:01:37 -0500
Subject: ./f/frost_max/shape_of_things_to_come.crd
"Shape Of Things To Come"
(Barry Mann - Cynthia Weil)
Intro:
Fm [N.C.; bend low F on guitar down]
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
[staccato eighth-notes]:
Fm Ab Bb C
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Verse 1:
Fm Ab
There's a new sun
Bb Db
Risin' up angry in the sky
Fm Ab
And there's a new voice
Bb C
Sayin' "we're not afraid to die"
Fm Cm
Let the old world make believe
Fm Bb
It's blind and deaf and dumb
Fm Ab/Eb Bb/D Db Fm [1: C]
But nothing can change the shape of things to come
Verse 2:
There are changes
Lyin' ahead in every road
And there are new thoughts
Ready and waiting to explode
When tomorrow is today
The bells may toll for some
But nothing can change the shape of things to come
Bridge:
Eb
The future's comin' in, now
Ab
Sweet and strong
Bb C
Ain't no-one gonna hold it back for long
Verse 3:
There are new dreams
Crowdin' out old realities
There's revolution
Sweepin' in like a fresh new breeze
Let the old world make believe
It's blind and deaf and dumb
(But) nothing can change the shape of things [4X]
Fm [end cold]
To come
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers
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2 comments

Cool. I was fooling around and charted this song completely, then came here to see if anyone else had done this obscure movie tune or if I was the only one who remembered "Wild in the Streets". Yay! The 60s live!
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Hell, I read the book and bought the album. Richard Pryor played the drummer, Stanley X. in the movie.
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