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Passionate Kisses  Mary Chapin Carpenter

id AA08202; Sun, 19 Sep 93 20:32:27 -0700
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 93 20:32:27 -0700
From: indigo@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Adam Schneider)
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To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu
Subject: /c/Carpenter.Mary.Chapin/PassionateKisses.tab
PASSIONATE KISSES (Lucinda Williams)
 
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* Lucinda Williams' recording of this song is in E, so you'd have to put
a capo at the fourth fret to match the recording if you use these chords.
* Mary-Chapin Carpenter's recording is in D, and I know she plays it in
C with a capo at the second fret.
* In the instrumental bits, I put bar lines ( ) to separate measures;
everywhere else in the song, one chord is one measure.
* The rhythm guitar doesn't actually play all those chords in the intro,
but it sounds neat.
* Mix up some (9)'s with the C's and F's.
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[C](intro;[C(addF)] play twi[C]ce)[G] [G(addE)] [G(4)] [Am] [Am(9)] [Am] [F]
[C] Is it too [G]much to ask?
I want a [Am7]comfortable bed that won't [F]hurt my back
[C] Food to [G]fill me up
And [Am7]warm clothes and [F]all that stuff
[C] Shouldn't I have [Em7]this,
Shouldn't I have [Am7]this?
Shouldn't I have [F]all of this, and
[C] Passionate [F]kisses
[C] Passionate [F]kisses, whoa oh oh
[C] Passionate [F]kisses from
[C]you[C(addF)] [C] [G] [G(addE)] [G] [Am] [Am(9)] [Am] [F]
Is it too much to demand
I want a full house and a rock and roll band
Pens that won't run out of ink
And cool quiet and time to think
(chorus)
(Guitar solo; mostly the same chords as the verse, but it goes to G instead
of F the second time, then back to C.)
Do I want too much?
Am I going overboard to want that touch?
I shouted out to the night
Give me what I deserve, 'cause it's my right
(chorus)
(Repeat chorus, then fade on intro chords)
Someone met John Jenning's (MCC's guitarist) after a concert and asked
him how he plays this song in concert; he wrote it down in standard musical
notation, and I converted it to tablature. (But there's no guarantee that
this is where John Jennings puts his fingers.) The ">" marks are accents.
 
 E ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
 B 10----8-----7--- 5-----7--------- 3-----2--------- ----3-----3---3-
 G --7-----7-----7- --7-----7---7--- --4-----4---4--- --0-----2-------
 D ----7-----7----- ----7-----7---7- ----4-----4---4- 5-----4-----2---
 A ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
 E +---+---+---+--- +---+---+---+--- +---+---+---+--- +---+---+---+--- 

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Here it is in C (capo 2; I changed a couple notes to make it easier):
 
 E 3-----1-----0--- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
 B --1-----1-----1- 3-----5--------- 1-----0--------- ----1-----1-----
 G ----0-----0----- --5-----5---5--- --2-----2---2--- --0-----0-----0-
 D ---------------- ----5-----5---5- ----2-----2---2- 3-----2-----0---
 A ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
 E +---+---+---+--- +---+---+---+--- +---+---+---+--- +---+---+---+--- 

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Am Am(9) Am7 C C(addF) Em7 F G G(4) G(addE)
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