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#Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 19:09:45 -0500
#From: Dann Butterfield
#Subject: l/love/stephanie_knows_who.crd
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#Stephanie Knows Who
#(Arthur Lee)
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#LOVE
#>From Da Capo, 1967
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#You should listen to the song to figure
#out how to play the bridge.
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#(brisk tempo, 3/4)
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#Intro:
#D / / A / / G / / (x2)
#E / / G / / F# / / F / / (x2)
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#Verse 1:
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[D]What's in your [A]life, dear [G]Stephanie?
[D]What's in your [A]life for [G]me?
[E]Aches and [G]pains they [F#]cloud your [F]sight
What [E]Tigra [G]did, you [F#]said you [F]did
(repeat intro)
What can I say, dear Stephanie?
Who should I next inform
Of love and poetry that you bring
Your eyes, your hair, your everything, yeah!
Bridge: ('_' quarter note rest,
the 'Yeah!' and 'Uhhh!' are also rests)
(Yeah!) F F | G _ A | A _ A | A F F | D G _ | A A _ | A A _
Uhhh! F F | G _ A | A _ A | A F F | D G _ | A A _ | A A _
[E]Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, come on, come on, come on, come on...
Middle: (5/4)
Am / / Bm Em | Am / / Em G (x11)
[E]Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, come on, come on, come on, come on...
Verse 3:
What am I now, dear Stephanie?
Am I you in disguise?
The words they come so naturally
I say them all for Stephanie, yeah
(repeat bridge)
D / / A / / G / / (repeat to fade)
submitted by Dann Butterfield
transcribed by Shawn Trotter
comments/corrections to drumbo@geocities.com
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#----------------------------------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.#
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
#
#Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 19:09:45 -0500
#From: Dann Butterfield
#Subject: l/love/stephanie_knows_who.crd
#
#Stephanie Knows Who
#(Arthur Lee)
#
#LOVE
#>From Da Capo, 1967
#
#
#You should listen to the song to figure
#out how to play the bridge.
#
#
#(brisk tempo, 3/4)
#
#Intro:
#D / / A / / G / / (x2)
#E / / G / / F# / / F / / (x2)
#
#Verse 1:
#
[D]What's in your [A]life, dear [G]Stephanie?
[D]What's in your [A]life for [G]me?
[E]Aches and [G]pains they [F#]cloud your [F]sight
What [E]Tigra [G]did, you [F#]said you [F]did
(repeat intro)
What can I say, dear Stephanie?
Who should I next inform
Of love and poetry that you bring
Your eyes, your hair, your everything, yeah!
Bridge: ('_' quarter note rest,
the 'Yeah!' and 'Uhhh!' are also rests)
(Yeah!) F F | G _ A | A _ A | A F F | D G _ | A A _ | A A _
Uhhh! F F | G _ A | A _ A | A F F | D G _ | A A _ | A A _
[E]Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, come on, come on, come on, come on...
Middle: (5/4)
Am / / Bm Em | Am / / Em G (x11)
[E]Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, come on, come on, come on, come on...
Verse 3:
What am I now, dear Stephanie?
Am I you in disguise?
The words they come so naturally
I say them all for Stephanie, yeah
(repeat bridge)
D / / A / / G / / (repeat to fade)
submitted by Dann Butterfield
transcribed by Shawn Trotter
comments/corrections to drumbo@geocities.com