Date: Mon, 13 Nov 1995 07:54:55 +0100 (MET) From: Kristoffer J Rydquist Subject: Thin Lizzy: Don't Believe A Word Thin Lizzy "Don't believe a word", from the album "Johnny the Fox". This version is also found on "Lizzy Killers", (collection). Another (slower) version is played on Gary Moore's solo album "Parisienne Walkways" (there exists a few different versions of this record, so this is no guarantee) where Gary sings duet with Phil Lynott. The slower version can also be found on "LiveLife". The chords are the same, more info below... *Intro 8 bars: Am Guitar 1: e-------------------|--------------------|------------- --------------------|--------------------|--------------- --------------------|--------------------|---------------------- -------7-5-----5-4--|-------7-5-----5-4--|------Repeat 5 times--- ---0-0-----(7)------|--0-0------(7)------|---------------------- E-------------------|--------------------|-------------- Guitar 2: e-------------------|--------------------|-----------------|- --------------------|--------------------|-----------------|- --------------------|--------------------|-----------------|- -------10-9~---9-7--|------10-9~----9-7--|-------Repeat----|--- ---0-0--------------|--0-0---------------|-----------------|--- E-------------------|--------------------|-----------------|- Guitar 1 plays 4 bars solo, then guitar 2 kicks in and they play three bars together. The last intro bar looks like this: Guitar 1: Guitar 2: --------------| |--------------- --------------| |--------------- --------------| |--------------- --5-5-4---7---| |---9-9-7------- --------5-----| |---------7-0--- --------------| |--------------- Guitar tacet, drums by the one and only Brian Downey! (one bar or something..) *Verse 1: Tacet Am Don't believe me if I tell you Dm (C) G Not a word of this is true Am G F Don't believe me if I tell you.. 'Specially if I tell you Dm C G I'm in love with you The guitar playing in the verses are power/barre chords (Ex: Am G F progression). Where a chord is played for a "long" time, play this figure instead of the chord: Over Dm: Over Am: Over Em -----------------------| |-------------------- +2 compared to Dm -----------------------| |-------------------- -------(8)-(7)-(8)-----| |--------(6)-(5)--(6)- --------10--8---10-----| |---------8---6----8--- -----------------------| |-------------------- --8--8-----------------| |---5--5------------ Both guitars play bass tones, then Git1 "parenthesised" notes, Git2 the others. *Verse 2: Don't believe me if I tell you That I wrote this song for you That's just not for some other silly pretty girl (alt: "pretty silly",live I'm singing to version) *Bridge (or is this the chorus.. never mind): Em Dm Don't believe a word, the words are so easily spoken Am And your heart is just like that promise.. made to be broken *Solo Same chord progression as the verses, play it twice. My suggestion: A pentatonic, harmonic minor or "blues scale". Scott Gorham (I guess its him) plays with wah-wah and Les Paul guitar. *Bridge again Em Dm Don't believe a word, 'cause word's can tell (them) lies Am But them lies ain't no comfort, when there's tears in your eyes. *Verse 3: Repeat first verse.. *Outro (slight, barely audible wah fills..) G Am G F Don't believe a word G Am G F No don't believe a word G Am G F Don't believe it, don't believe it G Am G F Not a single word Hey don't!! Intro riff 7 bars, 8th (last) bar: e---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ----7--5--------------- -----------7---7\------ E--------------5\----- (Hold A5 chord and slide down) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' The "slow" version(s): Intro: Am (Am7 sounds nice during the intro) ----------------0/(3)--|-------------------------- ----------------1------|-------------------------- ----------------2/(0)--|------------------------- ----------------2------|--Repeat..---------------- --------3--0----0------|--------------------------- --0--3-----------------|---------------------------- let ring (The bass plays the figure on the E and A strings) On the LiveLife, one guitar plays Am7 arpeggios (one string at a time), and the figure is: ------------------3--------- ------------------1---------- ------------------0------- ------------------2-------- --0---3--3---0----0-------- --------------------------- let ring Solos sounds best in harmonic minor, to create a "mood". The riffs are gone, of course, just play open chords.. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Chords: Cut this out if you know them.. Am x02210 or Am barre 577555, Am7 x02013 Dm xx0231 or barre 8 10 10 8 8 8 Em 022000 G barre 355433 or open 320003 alt 320033 F barre 133211 or "open" skip the E,A strings ---------------------------------------------------------------- Credit for lyrics and chords: A piano Lizzy book (I hate when pianists transcribe music made for guitar, especially "easy play" type books!) Any comments, corrections welcome! Any Lizzy stuff more welcome!! Kristoffer Rydquist m92kjrt@mtek.chalmers.se ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************