#----------------------------------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: Rob Del Mundo ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Without further ado, here's that frequently requested tune, performed by my all-time favourite band!!! Walking On The Moon THE POLICE Regatta de Blanc A&M, 1979 [Play and hold a Dm7 for each line of the bass...dum-da-dum, da-dum-DA-dum, you *know* what I mean :-) ] [Repeat this sequence four times for each verse:] Dm7 Bb/C C (Giant steps are what you take walking on the moon.....) -----3-----3-----3-----3-----10-----10-----12-----12----------------- -----3-----3-----3-----3-----11-----11-----13-----13----------------- -----5-----5-----5-----5-----10-----10-----12-----12----------------- -----3-----3-----3-----3------8------8-----10-----10----------------- -----5-----5-----5-----5--------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Bridge:] Bb F C Gm Some may say I'm wishing my days away -----6-----6-----5-----5------8------8--------6-----6---------------- -----6-----6-----6-----6------8------8--------8-----8---------------- -----7-----7-----5-----5------9------9--------7-----7---------------- -----8-----8-----7-----7-----10-----10--------5-----5---------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Bb F C Gm no way and if it's the price I pay -----6-----6-----5-----5------8------8-----6-----6------------------- -----6-----6-----6-----6------8------8-----8-----8------------------- -----7-----7-----5-----5------9------9-----7-----7------------------- -----8-----8-----7-----7-----10-----10-----5-----5------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Bb F C Gm some say tomorrow's another day -----6-----6-----5-----5------8------8-----6-----6------------------- -----6-----6-----6-----6------8------8-----8-----8------------------- -----7-----7-----5-----5------9------9-----7-----7------------------- -----8-----8-----7-----7-----10-----10-----5-----5------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Bb F C you stay I may as well play -----6-----6-----5-----5------8-------------------------------------- -----6-----6-----6-----6------8-------------------------------------- -----7-----7-----5-----5------9-------------------------------------- -----8-----8-----7-----7-----10-------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- After the bridge, then play and hold a Dm7 for two more lines of the 'dum-da-dum' bass sequence, just as in the intro. Then play the same Dm7,Bb/C and C sequence to repeat and fade. ..and that's all there is to it! LYRICS: (First verse:) Giant steps are what you take walking on the moon I hope my legs don't break walking on the moon We could walk forever walking on the moon We could be together walking on, walking on the moon (Second verse:) Walking back from your house walking on the moon Walking back from your house walking on the moon Feet they hardly touch the ground walking on the moon My feet don't hardly make no sound walking on, walking on the moon (Bridge:) Some may say I'm wishing my days away No way and if it's the price I pay Some say tomorrow's another day You stay I may as well play (Repeat first verse) (Repeat bridge) (Ad-lib:) Keep it up [repeat and fade] -- Rob Del Mundo "When my fist clenches crack it open University of Waterloo Before I use it and lose my cool" rdelmund@descartes.waterloo.edu The Who: Behind Blue Eyes