• Song:

    Telephone Acoustic

  • Artist:

    Lady GaGa

Lady Gaga's 2010 acoustic version of Telephone on the Brit Awards.

This is only the piano half of the performance.

Telephone Acoustic:


Intro: G

D
Hello, hello, baby you called
F#m
I can't hear a thing
Gbdim/C                      G
I have got no service in the club, you say, you say
D
What-wa-oh did you say
       F#m
You're breaking up on me
Gbdim/C
Sorry I cannot hear you
   G
We miss you so badly

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"This is for Alexander Mcqueen"

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Play loud:

D
Stop calling, stop calling
F#m
I don't want to think anymore-uh-ore
Gbdim/C                 G
I've got my head and my heart on the dance floor
D
Stop calling, stop you calling
F#m
I don't want to talk anymore
Gbdim/C                 G
I've got my head and my heart on the dance floor

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D                               F#m
It's not that I don't like you, I'm just trying to pass the time
Gbdim/C                           G
Going through my closet's fun and clothes like poets rhyme
D                                    F#m
Or maybe I'll just take the train to Marbel Arch and then
Gbdim/C
I just wont get off at all
     G
I'll keep myself moving, keep moving

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D
Stop calling, stop calling
F#m
I don't want to think anymore-uh-ore
Gbdim/C                 G
I've got my head and my heart on the dance floor
D
Stop calling, stop you calling
F#m
I don't want to talk anymore
Gbdim/C                 G
I've got my head and my heart on the dance floor

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I can be a - a - a... free... Bi-  etc.

If you really want to play that bit. I'm sure someone will have posted the chords for 
"Dance in the Dark".


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The trick to playing lady gaga's acoustic songs is to be loose. Don't stick to the words 
and chords. Maybe add a solo in the middle somewhere (you know the chords D, F#m, 
Gbdim/C and G - easy!).

That's what's fun about playing them too. I mean, of course you have to play them a 
little like her, but it's not as though your reading Beethoven from sheet music. You can do 
whatever you want with her songs. :D

Enjoy.
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