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ZOMBIE   Cranberries

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#style="COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 11px;">Zombie, The Cranberries
[-]An[-]other head hangs lowly
Child is slowly taken
And the violence caused such silence
Who are we mistaken
but you see, it's not me
it's not my family
in your head, in your head
they are fighting
[-]Ch[-]or[-]us[-]
[-]Wi[-]th[-] t[-]heir tanks, and their bombs,
and their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head they are cryin'
In your head, In your head
Zombie, etc.
What's in your head in your head, in your head
Zombie, etc.
Another mother's breakin'
heart is taking over
when the violence causes silence
we must be mistaken
it's the same old theme since 1916
in your head,
in your head they're still fightin'
Chorus
[-]Ch[-]or[-]ds[-] are Fm, Db, G#, Gm, repeated over and over
Let's see a show of hands: who else thinks Dolores
should get the Babe of the Year award?
I have no interest in having my name given, but I have found an error in the
above stated file.  Zombie by the cranberries is a favorite of mine.....
The chord progression in the file reads   Fm  Db   G#   Gm
This makes no sense.   I believe the prpoper progression to be:   Em  C  G  D/F#
Thanks for your time.  I will be pleased to see this change made as I use
the guitar archive quite often. Thanks again,   Marcus 

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c786804 (report)

I agree it should be
Em C G D/F#.

Cheers