#---------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents his interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship or research.# #----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Song title: Easy To Persuade Original Album: Heartbeat Radio Words and Music by Sondre Lerche Copyright ? 2009 Rounder Records Corp Published by Rounder Records Transcribed by Gavin Chart (contactus@gartfrets.net) INTRO: Notes: Listen to the record to get the correct tempo. The Dbm7 is a bit of a stretch but not impossible. Practise fretting this chord; press down hard and let rip. It sounds great. A barr?-ed Dbm7 just doesn't make the grade... Chords: Em (022000@1) 022000 Bsus4 x999xx Asus4 x777xx Gsus4 x555xx C#7 (x4342x@1) x434xx C/G (3x555x@1) 332010 Dbm7 042450 (2,1,3,4 fingering) [play the following sequences:] Em - Bsus4 - Asus4 - Gsus4 - C#7 Em - Bsus4 - Asus4 - Gsus4 - C/G Em - Bsus4 - Asus4 - Gsus4 - C#m7 Em - Bsus4 - Asus4 - Gsus4 - C/G - Em VERSE: Chords: Em 022000 Am7 x02010 C (x32010@1) x32010 D7/F# 20021x or 200212 Em (022000@1) Is it hot in here or have I lost myself again? Am7 (x02010@1) C (x32010@1) Em (022000@1) Is it hot in here or is it only me? EmIf (022000@1)I leave the room, maybe things will settle down Am7 (x02010@1) C (x32010@1) D7/F#If (200212@1)I get back, let's pretend we never met CHORUS: Chords: Gmaj7add6 054433 C (x32010@1) x32010 D7/F# 200210 C#m7 042450 (2,1,3,4 fingering) Gmaj7add6 C (x32010@1) D7/F#'Cause (200212@1)I know I'm so easy to persuade Gmaj7add6 C (x32010@1) D7/F# (200212@1) Why do I cling to the little that remains? D7/F# (200212@1) Gmaj7add6 C (x32010@1) D7/F#But (200212@1)in the end, there's something you can't erase Gmaj7add6 C (x32010@1) D7/F# (200212@1) EmOh, (022000@1)but you know, I'm so easy to persuade [play following sequence, same chords as INTRO:] Em - Bsus4 - Asus4 - Gsus4 - C#m7 Em - Bsus4 - Asus4 - Gsus4 - C/G - Em VERSE: Chords: Em (022000@1) 022000 Am7 (x02010@1) x02010 C (x32010@1) x32010 C#m7 042450 D7/F# 20021x or 200212 EmIs (022000@1)it hot in here, 'cause my pulse is running scared? Am7 (x02010@1) C (x32010@1) EmFrom (022000@1)a beating heart with something to defend N.C. C#m7 (x4242x@1) EmHow (022000@1)hard can it be to tell the truth from what you're told? Am7 (x02010@1) C (x32010@1) D7/F#Get (200212@1)out now while there's still some air left in the tank [repeat CHORUS] INTERLUDE: Notes: The final transition is played thus, and then you're back into the verse: C (x32010@1) Am (x02210@1) Em|-0/---------0---------0--| (022000@1)|-1/---------1---------0--| |-0/---------2---------0--| |-2/---------2---------2--| |-3/--3-2-0--0--0------2--| |-x/---------x----3-2--0--| Chords: Em (022000@1) 022000 Bsus4 x999xx Asus4 x777xx Gsus4 x555xx C#7 (x4342x@1) x434xx C (x32010@1) x32010 D7/F# 20021x or 200212 Gmaj7add6 054433 Am (x02210@1) x02210 [play following sequence, similar to INTRO:] Em - Bsus4 - Asus4 - Gsus4 - C#7 - Em Em - Bsus4 - Asus4 - Gsus4 - C - D7/F# - Gmaj7add6 - C - D7/F# - Gmaj7add6 - C - Am - Em VERSE: Chords: Em 022000 Am x02210 C (x32010@1) x32010 D7/F# 20021x or 200212 EmIs (022000@1)it hot in here? I don't know that you would know Am (x02210@1) C (x32010@1) D7/F#Oh, (200212@1)whatever, don't know why I even ask [repeat CHORUS] [play following sequence with same C - Am - Em transition as in the INTERLUDE notes above:] Bsus4 (x24452@1) Asus4 (x02230@1) Gsus4 (3x0013@1) C (x32010@1) C (x32010@1) Am (x02210@1) Em (022000@1) I'm so easy to persuade Bsus4 (x24452@1) Asus4 (x02230@1) Gsus4 (3x0013@1) C (x32010@1) C (x32010@1) Am (x02210@1) Em (022000@1) I'm so easy to persuade Bsus4 (x24452@1) Asus4 (x02230@1) Gsus4 (3x0013@1) C (x32010@1) Am (x02210@1) Em (022000@1)[end]