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FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria
E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de
DATE:  Sun, 27 May 2001 11:00 a.m. GMT+1
ARTIST: Humble Pie
SONG: Cold Lady
ALBUM: Town And Country, 1969

	COLD LADY
	+++++++++
	(written by Jerry Shirley)

Intro:  F#m  E   F#m   E         F#m

Verse:
F#m 			      C#m	F#m
Tell me have you ever seen me sad before
F#m                      E
With thought of more than just a laugh
F#m					   C#m	      F#m
You know that all I hope to do is make you understand
F#m		   E
Just what I am and what I'm tryin' to say

Chorus:

A		    E
I'm gonna try, I'm gonna try
   B		    E
To make you talk to me
A		    E
I'm gonna cry, I'm gonna cry
    B			    E
The hidden fear, you won't see


F#m  E   F#m   E         F#m

Verse:
F#m		   C#m          	       F#m
And then if when I try, though, I start to fall
F#m	     E
Down along the way
F#m	           C#m			 F#m
Will you pick me up or would you put me down
F#m	      E
Surely sir, I really could not say

Chorus:

A		    E
I'm gonna try, I'm gonna try
   B		    E
To make you talk to me
A		    E
I'm gonna cry, I'm gonna cry
    B			    E
The hidden fear, you won't see


F#m  E   F#m   E         F#m

Verse:
F#m			   C#m
And then, I know I try to fly
	     F#m
Like bird with broken wing
	  E
And I'm running before I can walk
F#m	        C#m		      F#m
I need, I need someone to take my hand
F#m		     E
Lead me through the wall


Chorus:

A		    E
I'm gonna try, I'm gonna try
   B		    E
To make you talk to me
A		    E
I'm gonna cry, I'm gonna cry
    B			 	          E
The hidden fear, hidden fear,  you won't see


for the outro try something in E, B or A

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	|"Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone?" |
	|	-Ray Davies, 1965			          |
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	|You can hardly listen to today's music. 		  |
	|      "music"?  					  |
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