#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## The Buzzcocks - Ever Fallen In Love With Someone (you shouldn't have) --------------------------------------------------------------------- This song has two guitars and they are most distinguishable during the following riff which is characteristic of the song. The riff should be accompanied by muted strums of an E chord on the second guitar. E--------------------2--0----------------------| B------2--0-----0-0----------------------------| G--1-------------------------------------------| D----2-----------------------------------------| A----------------------------------------------| E----------------------------------------------| Intro ----- C#m B C#m B {riff}{riff} Verse 1 ------- C#m B You spurn my natural emotions C#m You make me feel unloved E {riff} And I'm hurt C#m B And if I start a commotion C#m I run the risk of losing you E {riff} And that's worse Chorus ------ C#m B Ever fallen in love with someone C#m Ever fallen in love B In love with someone D Ever fallen in love A In love with someone, B E B B B E B You shouldn't have fallen in love with Verse 2 ------- C#m B I can't see much of a future C#m Unless we find out what's to blame E {riff} What a shame C#m B And we won't be together much longer C#m E {riff} Unless we realize that we are the same {Chorus} Verse 3 ------- C#m B You spurn my natural emotions C#m You make me feel a dud E {riff} And I'm hurt C#m B And if I start a commotion C#m I'll only end up losing you E {riff} And that's worse {Chorus} {Chorus} Bridge ------ E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E {riff} {riff} {riff} {riff} {Chorus} End Part -------- A D A A A D A A fallen in love with G B Ever fallen in love with someone E You shouldn't have fallen in love with Worked out by (i.e. not necessarily 100% correct but as near as I can get it) Gordon Johnston