Song: Monday Night by Satellite (1989). Artist: Max Q. Album: Max Q (1989). Tempo: Moderato. Time: 4/4 Tabbed: rikigo URL's: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Q_%28Australian_band%29; http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Wf5M5qhog Tuning: Standard. Method: Double-strum pattern. Chords: EADGBe Em === 022000 Am === X02210 Am7 === X02010 Em# (part) === XXX121212 (Lead) Intro: " | Staccato Drums (Em*) | Acoustic Guitar (Glissando) ' " | Stoccato Drums | Em Am-Am7-Am | (Em#) Vibraphone, Keyboard, Drum & Bass Riff with Strum | Em Am-Am7-Am | (Em#) Verse 1: Em Am-Am7-Am You stained my chair, Em Am-Am7-Am I stained your dress. Em Am-Am7-Am People think we're brats, Am Am-Am7-Am (Em#) But I think we're pretty smart. Chorus 1: Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) Monday night by satellite, Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) I'm walking through your dreams. Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) Life's so strange when we're together, Em Am-Am7-Am (Em#) But I feel like we're twins. Instrumental: | Em Am-Am7-Am | (Em#) | Em Am-Am7-Am | (Em#) Verse 2: Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) Oh the will, Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) To carry on. Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) The time is short, Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) But I have the time. Chorus 2: Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) If I were to spend my whole life over, Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) I'd spend it with you. Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) Monday night by satellite. Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) I love you. Chorus 3: Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) Monday night, Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) Monday night. Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) Monday night, Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) By satellite. Em Am-Am7-Am (Em*) ?Yeah! Instrumental: | Em Am-Am7-Am | (Em#) | Em Am-Am7-Am | (Em#) Coda: | Em Am-Am7-Am | (Em#) | Em Am-Am7-Am | (Solo Over) | Em Am-Am7-Am | " | Em Am-Am7-Am | " [Fade] (End) Notes. 1. "Ollie had been writing songs his band won't play or can't so we recorded two. A few months later I was sitting around and I was really bored. I thought 'these songs sounded good, maybe we should do some more.' I rang Ollie and he flew up and we wrote the rest of the album in a week. Neither of us were great guitarists or keyboard players but I sort of learned the guitar while we were writing this, so it was a really fundamental way of writing, using a few little cassette players. You couldn't show off", says Hutchence." http://www.michaelhutchenceinfo.com/maxq.htm