Credit to the songwriters of this amazing song, and long live the Grape!
There's either an error in the recording speed, or just a strange tuning on the studio
recording, but the lead part on this song is tuned about 1/4 of a step down.
Intro Solo:
Rythm part, play 4 times and use between lines of verses.
"Wh[F]at a diff[G]erence a d[C]ay has [D]made" -Alternatively, you could use this:
And, this is the lead part during the verses:
Obviously there's a wide range of ways you could play the verse, it would naturally
depend on how many guitarists you're playing with, so it's up to you which way you decide to
play it.
Fill in gaps between lines with the rythm part above.
End of verse:
[F]What a di[G]fference and m[D]ore of the [A]same
Chorus:
[C]What's that [G]song you're singing?
[D]Just a bell ringing [A]in my mind
[C]What's that [G]tune you're bringing?
[D]Just part of what there [A]is to find
Same thing, incorporating a bassline:
[C] [G] [D] [A]
The whole thing minus the intro repeats itself twice (different lyrics), then ends with this:
[C]Just one [G]thing I [D]got to [E]say
[D]Try some [C]today, [A]now, baby
[D]Try some[C] now[A]
Over top of most of the song, Skip (or Jerry) plays some A blues licks. They shouldn't
be too difficult to figure out. Enjoy!
There's either an error in the recording speed, or just a strange tuning on the studio
recording, but the lead part on this song is tuned about 1/4 of a step down.
Intro Solo:
E|-----------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------|
G|-----9--11--6--7p6--4--2--------2--| Play twice
D|-----------------------------4-----|
A|--0---------0----------0-----------|
E|-----------------------------------|
Rythm part, play 4 times and use between lines of verses.
E|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|-----------------2-----------------2--|
D|--2--4--5--2h4-------2--4--5--2h4-----|
A|--0--0--0--0-----0---0--0--0--0----0--|
E|--------------------------------------|
"Wh[F]at a diff[G]erence a d[C]ay has [D]made" -Alternatively, you could use this:
E|--------------------------------2--|
B|--------1--0--------0--1--0-----3--|
G|--------2-----------0--0-----2--2--|
D|-----3-----------0-----2--------0--|
A|-----------------------3-----------|
E|--1-----------3--------------------|
And, this is the lead part during the verses:
E|-----------------------------|
B|-----------------------------|
G|--0--5--4--2--4--5--4--2--2--|
D|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------------|
E|-----------------------------|
Obviously there's a wide range of ways you could play the verse, it would naturally
depend on how many guitarists you're playing with, so it's up to you which way you decide to
play it.
Fill in gaps between lines with the rythm part above.
End of verse:
[F]What a di[G]fference and m[D]ore of the [A]same
Chorus:
[C]What's that [G]song you're singing?
[D]Just a bell ringing [A]in my mind
[C]What's that [G]tune you're bringing?
[D]Just part of what there [A]is to find
Same thing, incorporating a bassline:
[C] [G] [D] [A]
E|-----------3-----3-----3-----3-----------5-----5-----5-----5--|
B|-----------5-----5-----3-----3-----------7-----7-----5-----5--|
G|-----------5-----5-----4-----4-----------7-----7-----6-----6--|
D|-----------5-----5-----5-----5-----------7-----7-----7-----7--|
A|--0--2--3--3--3--3-----5-----5--3--4--5--5--5--5-----7-----7--|
E|--------------------3--3--3--3--------------------5--5--5--5--|
The whole thing minus the intro repeats itself twice (different lyrics), then ends with this:
[C]Just one [G]thing I [D]got to [E]say
[D]Try some [C]today, [A]now, baby
[D]Try some[C] now[A]
E|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|-----------------2-----------------2--|
D|--2--4--5--2h4-------2--4--5--2h4-----|
A|--0--0--0--0-----0---0--0--0--0----0--|
E|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------2--|
B|--------1--0--------0--1--0-----3--|
G|--------2-----------0--0-----2--2--|
D|-----3-----------0-----2--------0--|
A|-----------------------3-----------|
E|--1-----------3--------------------|
Over top of most of the song, Skip (or Jerry) plays some A blues licks. They shouldn't
be too difficult to figure out. Enjoy!