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#Date: Sat, 21 Dec 1996 06:22:24 -0600
#From: Dominick Mancine
#Subject: TAB: I Hear You Say So by The Innocence Mission
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#I Hear You Say So
#from the album Glow by The Innocence Mission
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#Some of this is probably wrong (like the intro).
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#intro:
#F# x4
#F# C# G#m F# C# x2
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[F#] I think I [C#]hear you [G#m]sayi[C#]ng
[F#] In the g[C#]reen June n[G#m]ow [C#]
[B] Singing [F#]in,[B] Ringing [F#]out
[F#]I [F] [D#m]hear [F#]you [G#]say [C#] [F#]so
(same chords as first verse)
I walk a pale blue mile to my house
In the evening and I know
Singing in, Ringing out
I hear you say so
(middle part--don't know the chords)
Say about iron bridges,
They rattle, they rattle but never give way;
and this boy who is leaving his home,
who is reaching out, says:
Yes, I'm sure about some things.
(same chords as first two verses--note change at end)
When I will be driving away
I will not be alone there and I know
Singing in, Ringing out
F# F D#m F# G# C# B F# B F# <-(change at "so")
I hear you say so
[F#]I [F] [D#m]hear [F#]you [G#]say [C#] [B]so[F#] [B] [F#]
F# F D#m F# G# C# F# (same as 1st two verses)
I hear you say so
Dominick Mancine
dmancine@students.uiuc.edu
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#Date: Sat, 21 Dec 1996 06:22:24 -0600
#From: Dominick Mancine
#Subject: TAB: I Hear You Say So by The Innocence Mission
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#I Hear You Say So
#from the album Glow by The Innocence Mission
#
#Some of this is probably wrong (like the intro).
#
#intro:
#F# x4
#F# C# G#m F# C# x2
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[F#] I think I [C#]hear you [G#m]sayi[C#]ng
[F#] In the g[C#]reen June n[G#m]ow [C#]
[B] Singing [F#]in,[B] Ringing [F#]out
[F#]I [F] [D#m]hear [F#]you [G#]say [C#] [F#]so
(same chords as first verse)
I walk a pale blue mile to my house
In the evening and I know
Singing in, Ringing out
I hear you say so
(middle part--don't know the chords)
Say about iron bridges,
They rattle, they rattle but never give way;
and this boy who is leaving his home,
who is reaching out, says:
Yes, I'm sure about some things.
(same chords as first two verses--note change at end)
When I will be driving away
I will not be alone there and I know
Singing in, Ringing out
F# F D#m F# G# C# B F# B F# <-(change at "so")
I hear you say so
[F#]I [F] [D#m]hear [F#]you [G#]say [C#] [B]so[F#] [B] [F#]
F# F D#m F# G# C# F# (same as 1st two verses)
I hear you say so
Dominick Mancine
dmancine@students.uiuc.edu