• Song:

    Show Me A Little Shame

  • Artist:

    Ben Harper

  • Album:

    Burn To Shine

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Artist: Ben Harper
  Song: Show Me a Little Shame
Album: Burn to Shine

I worked this song out a week or so ago without too much trouble, as it is
reasonably simple and uses familiar guitar riffs.

Chords used:   C (x32010@1)G (320003@1)F (133211@1)C7 (x32310@1)name="chord_022100@1">E  Am (x02210@1)name="chord_x1333x@1">Bb
            e|-0--3--1--0--0--0--1-|    p = pull-off
            B|-1--3--1--1--0--1--3-|    d = downstroke
            G|-0--4--2--3--1--2--3-|    u = upstroke
            D|-2--5--3--2--2--2--3-|
            A|-3--5--3--3--2--0--1-|
            E|-x--3--1--x--0--x--x-|

Here is the intro and riff for the first verse. The other verses follow the
same pattern, except the last verse only really has bass  and organ.

ddudud (xx0231@1)dudud dudu  *        C (x32010@1)              G (320003@1)         Fe|-0-00000-00000-0000-------------1p0--------------------------------| (133211@1)B|-1-11111-11111-1111-----------------1-----------------------1------|
G|-0-00000-00000-0000-----------0-------0-------4p0-------------2----|
D|----------------------------2---------------5-----5-------3-----3--|
A|----------------------0-2-3---------------5---------5---3----------|
E|--------------------3-------------------3-------------1------------|
                       *
        F (133211@1)          C (x32010@1)            G (320003@1)         C (x32010@1)     Ge|-------------------1p0-------------------------0-------------------| (320003@1)B|-------1---------------1-------------------------1-----------------|
G|---------2-------0-------0-------4p0---------0-----0---------------|
D|-----3-----3---2---------------5-----5-----2---------5555----------|
A|---3---------3---------------5---------5-3-----------5555-0-2------|
E|-1-------------------------3-------------------------3333----------|

C (x32010@1)             G (320003@1)         F (133211@1)         F (133211@1)          Ce|-------1p0-------------------------------------------------1p0-----| (x32010@1)B|-----------1-----------------------1-----------1---------------1---|
G|-----0-------0-------4p0-------------2-----------2-------0-------0-|
D|---2---------------5-----5-------3-----3-----3-----3---2-----------|
A|-3---------------5---------5---3-----------3---------3-------------|
E|---------------3-------------1-----------1-------------------------|

G (320003@1)         C (x32010@1)    C7 (x32310@1)*
e|---------------------0-----0--------------------|  If you don't want to pick the tune
B|-----------------------1---1--------------------|  just strum the chords, and adding
G|-------4p0---------0-----0-3---|  an F# (244322-| between the G and F
D|-----5-----5-----2---------2--------------------|  chords (as is done in the last
A|---5---------5-3-----------3--------------------|  verse with an organ) sounds really
E|-3-------------------------x--------------------|  good.
                                 *
Strum the C7 into the start of the chorus, then the chorus chords   are:
               F (133211@1)       G (320003@1)       C (x32010@1)    C7 (x32310@1)    Won't you show me a little shame

Chorus ends each time with D|-5555-| before going back to the verse
                           A|-5555-|
                           E|-3333-|
riff (indicated with *).

I had problems working out if it's an E or E7 played in the bridge, they
both sound good, but I'll go with E.
Bridge:
                E (022100@1)                          C (x32010@1)     Cos now I wake ...

E (022100@1)                            F (133211@1)     I get through crying now and I.................................

G (320003@1)                                 Am (x02210@1)          G (320003@1)     F (133211@1)     I get through thinking ...

Bb (x1333x@1)                                                F (133211@1)      G (320003@1)     I get through speaking ...

Well, that's it. Hope that's of use to somebody, any corrections or comments
then don't hesitate to e-mail me. Thanks,
                                                   Sam Coleman
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