Love the One You're With Stephen Stills
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From: ad070@freenet.carleton.ca (Steve Portigal)
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In a previous article, tim@shovel.CV.COM (Tim Cantin) says:
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>Love the One You're With - Stills
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>
>These are the basic chords... a friend showed me this; it sounds right:
>
>verse (repeat a few times):
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>e--7--5--3--2-- >b--8--7--5--3-- >g--7--7--4--2-- >d--0--0--0--0-- >a-------------- >E--------------
> D
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>chorus:
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>e--3--2-- >b--3--3-- >g--0--2-- >d--0--0-- >a--2----- >E--3-----
> G D (give it a Dsus4 after "...love the one you're with")
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>and I think that's about it... strumming it correctly is another story! :)
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>Anyone have the words to this one? I could arrange the chords (or you could)
>around the words and make this look nice for ftp.nevada.edu ...
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>-Tim
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>p.s.
>Hopefully these chords are right... feels wierd typing it in without a guitar
>to check it on. :)
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Here are the words (from memory) and chords.
(Note that I'm not certain of the placement of the two choruses.)
In article tim@shovel.CV.COM (Tim Cantin) writes:
>These are the basic chords... a friend showed me this; it sounds right:
>verse (repeat a few times):
>e--7-----5-------3[3]----2-- >b--8-----7-------5[3]----3-- >g--7-----7-------4[4]----2-- >d--0-----0-------0[0]----0-- >a--------------------------- >E---------------------------
[G(7)] ^ [D(5)] ^ [G/D]^ [D]
-> I've always played this as a G/D chord ( - - 0 4 3 3)
---------> Note: non-standard nomenclature that is used below
Love the One You're With - Stills
Intro: G(7) D(5) G/D D (repeat)
[D]When you're [G(7)D(5)]down, and con[G/D]fused,[D]
and you don't re[G(7)]member[D(5)] who you're talking [G/D]to,[D]
concen[G(7)]tration[D(5)], slips a[G/D]way,[D]
because your [G(7)D(5)]baby, is so far a[G/D]way.[D]
Chorus 1:
Bm A G CGCG (see note 1)
Well there's a rose in the fisted glove,
And the [Bm]eagle flie[A]s with the [G]dove,[CGCG]
and if you [Bm]can't b[A]e with the one you [G]love, honey,
[G]love the one you're [D]with,
[G]love the one you're [D]with.
Verse 2:
Don't be angry, don't be sad,
and don't sit crying, over good times you've had,
There's a girl, right next to you
and she's just waiting, for something to do.
Chorus 1:
Chorus 2: (see note 2)
[G]Do [F#]doot [G]doot [F#]doot [G]doot [F#]doot [A]doot [A]doot
[G]Do [F#]doot [G]doot [F#]doot [G]doot [F#]doot [A]doot [A]doot
[A]Do [A]do [A]doot, [A]Do [A]do [A]doot
Chorus 1: (No words, organ lead part)
Verse 3:
Turn your heart-ache, right into joy,
she's a girl, and you're a boy,
get it together, make it nice,
you ain't gonna need, any more advice.
Chorus 1:
Chorus 2: (see note 2)
[G]Do [F#]doot [G]doot [F#]doot [G]doot [F#]doot [A]doot [A]doot
[G]Do [F#]doot [G]doot [F#]doot [G]doot [F#]doot [A]doot [A]doot
[A]Do [A]do [A]doot, [A]Do [A]do [A]doot
Note 1: Play the G chord barred (3 5 5 4 3 3), then play the C chord
(- 3 5 5 5 -) for the transition CGC you stum the chords once each
Note 2: The chords are strummed 1 time per "doot" (or "do")
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In article you write:
>Nevada only has "southern cross", perhaps someone could post the chords
>(unless TAB is necessary) to this song...
Hi again...
The basic chord progression is:
If you're down [F] [C] and confused...[Dm] [C]
There's a [Am]rose [G] in a fisted g[F]love...
Love the one you're w[C]ith[F] [C]
Love the one you're w[Dm]ith[C]
[Bb] [C]
Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do...
The acoustic guitar is actually played in open C tuning, and the lower
strings form sort of a drone throughout. Low to high, the tuning is
-[C]4 -[G]2 -[C]2 [G]0 +[C]1 [E]0 (deviation from standard)
and the basic riff is then
005555 004003 002001 000000
Don't ask me how to play the Am-G-F part or the Bb-C in that tuning, though...
Andrew
PS: Incidentally, the Moody Blues' "Question" is also in open C, and uses
the *exact* same pattern under the "it's not the way that you say it" part.
Try it! The verses go
Why do we [Ebdim]never [Dm]get an a[C]nswer
where Ebdim = 000232 (that's right, the same fingering as D in standard)
Dm = 002001
C = 000000
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