#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # From jkunz@smcvt.edu Sun May 4 09:49:36 1997 Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 23:02:54 -0500 From: jkunz@smcvt.edu To: guitar@nevada.edu Subject: TAB: "Underlying Depression" by Van Morrison "Underlying Depression" by Van Morrison Taken from the album "Days Like This" Tabbed by Justin Kunz: jkunz@smcvt.edu "I was flabbergasted by the headlines: 'People in Glass Houses Throwing Stones.'"-- Van Morrison Throw a capo on the first fret and play these chords, with respect to the capo: G#m466444 (133111@4)Ax02220 (x02220@1)Bx24442 (x2444x@1)E022100 (022100@1) Or, since there isn't really a defined guitar sound on the album, play bar chords to give it a light feel: Am577555 (x02210@1)Bbx13331 (x1333x@1)Cx35553 (x32010@1)F133211 (133211@1) On the A-E part below, it means make a quick change from the E to an A, then back to E. Here are the lyrics: G#m (133111@4) A (x02220@1)name="chord_x2444x@1">B E (022100@1)A-E Underlying depression, have to crawl into my room G#m (133111@4) A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1) A-E Underlying depression, don't want to know about the moon in June A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) A (x02220@1) EOutside (022100@1)there's a cavalcade of clowns, but they're just bringing me down E (022100@1) A-E With underlying depression G#m (133111@4) A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1) A-E Underlying depression and it's starting in my backyard G#m (133111@4) A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1)E (022100@1)A-E Underlying depression, and these times ain't even so hard A (x02220@1)B (x2444x@1) A (x02220@1) ELord (022100@1)I was born with the blues and my blue suede shoes E (022100@1) A-E And underlying depression G#m (133111@4) A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1) A-E Underlying depression and there's just nowhere to turn G#m (133111@4) A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1) A-E Underlying depression and things just seem to turn in on one A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1)A (x02220@1)ESometimes (022100@1)I'm stuck here in the corner, just like Little Jack Horner E (022100@1) A-E With underlying depression G#m (133111@4) A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1)A-E Underlying depression and I just can't get it right G#m (133111@4)A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1)A-E Underlying depression I've got to fight it with all of my might A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) A (x02220@1)ERight (022100@1)now I don't want to be alone, get my baby on the telephone E (022100@1) A-E Underlying depression G#m (133111@4) A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1)A-E Have to make some concessions when everything is working right G#m (133111@4)A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1) A-E Have to count my blessings, helps me make it through the night A (x02220@1) B (x2444x@1)A (x02220@1)EI've (022100@1)got love in my life, as well as trouble and strife, yeah E (022100@1)A-E And underlying depression (E w/ A-E to end) Underlying depression, underlying depression, underlying depression Ain't nothing but the blues Underlying depression ain't nothing but the blues Underlying depression, ain't nothing but the blues Underlying depression Questions, comments: jkunz@smcvt.edu