Date: 1/9/97; 5:03:11 PM
From: barbieri@unive.it (Roberto Barbieri)
Subject: A Fire in the Rain by Doug Supernaw
A Fire In The Rain - Doug Supernaw
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INTRO E B C#m A
[E]I've gone from everything to [B]nothing
[C#m]You've gone from here to far [A]away
[D]I used to wake up in the [E]morning
[F#m]Thinking everything was possible, now [B]there's just no way
CHORUS: [G]Here I am again starting [D]over
[Am]Heartache to heartache, [C]lover to lover
[G]Jukebox to jukebox, [D]lonely eyes to little games
[Am]Trying to start a fire in the [C]rain
[Am]Trying to start a fire in the [E]rain
INTRO
[E]If you were here we'd still be [B]nowhere
[C#m]If I were there you'd still be [A]gone
[D]And I can't seem to learn the [E]lesson
[F#m]How to come full circle, [B]how to just move on
CHORUS
CHORUS
INTRO
[E]Heartache to heartache[B]
[C#m]Lover to lover[A]
E B C#m(...)
Jukebox to jukebox, lonely eyes...
(fade)
I hope I remembered the arrangement right...but anyway all the parts should be
there I think.
-Roberto Barbieri (barbieri@unive.it)
From: barbieri@unive.it (Roberto Barbieri)
Subject: A Fire in the Rain by Doug Supernaw
A Fire In The Rain - Doug Supernaw
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INTRO E B C#m A
[E]I've gone from everything to [B]nothing
[C#m]You've gone from here to far [A]away
[D]I used to wake up in the [E]morning
[F#m]Thinking everything was possible, now [B]there's just no way
CHORUS: [G]Here I am again starting [D]over
[Am]Heartache to heartache, [C]lover to lover
[G]Jukebox to jukebox, [D]lonely eyes to little games
[Am]Trying to start a fire in the [C]rain
[Am]Trying to start a fire in the [E]rain
INTRO
[E]If you were here we'd still be [B]nowhere
[C#m]If I were there you'd still be [A]gone
[D]And I can't seem to learn the [E]lesson
[F#m]How to come full circle, [B]how to just move on
CHORUS
CHORUS
INTRO
[E]Heartache to heartache[B]
[C#m]Lover to lover[A]
E B C#m(...)
Jukebox to jukebox, lonely eyes...
(fade)
I hope I remembered the arrangement right...but anyway all the parts should be
there I think.
-Roberto Barbieri (barbieri@unive.it)