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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 1 half step down [ -1 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 1 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro -x3-: Db Ab Db Ab
 
Chorus:
Db                         Ab
Pullin' down backstreets, deep in your head
Db                          Ab
Slippin' through dreamland like a tourist
Db                         Ab
Pullin' down backstreets, deep in your head
Db                         Ab
Slippin' through dreamland like a tourist
 
Verse 1:
Db                         Ab
That first friend you had, that worst thing you said
Db                    Ab
That perfect moment, that last tear you shed
Db                      Ab
All you've done in bed, all on Memorex
Db                          Ab
All round round your head, all round round your head
 
Chorus:
Db                         Ab
Pullin' down backstreets, deep in your head
Db                         Ab
Slippin through dreamland like a tourist
Db                         Ab
Pullin' down backstreets, deep in your head
Db                          Ab
Slippin' through dreamland like a tourist
 
Verse 2:
Db                          Ab
You've had too much of the digital love
         Eb                         Fm
You want everything live, you want things you can touch
        Db                     Ab
Make it feel like a movie you saw in your youth
        Eb                             Ab
Make it feel like that song that just unopened you
         Db                      Fm
You were ten years old, holdin' hands in the classroom
Eb                   Fm
He had a gun on the first day of high school
         Db                      Ab
You want something bizarre, old conceptual cars
         Eb                               Ab
You want girls dressed in drag, you want boys with guitars
 
Interlude: Db Ab Db Ab
 
Chorus:
Db                         Ab
Pullin' down backstreets, deep in your head
Db                          Ab
Slippin' through dreamland like a tourist
Db                         Ab
Pullin' down backstreets, deep in your head
Db                          Ab
Slippin' through dreamland like a tourist
 
Verse 3:
Db                      Ab
You see in Kodachrome, you see pink and gold
Db                        Ab
You see Mulholland glow, you see in airplane mode
Db                          Ab
All round round your head, all round round your head
Db                          Ab
All round round your head, all round round your head
 
Interlude: Db Ab Db Ab
 
Outro:
    Db                           Ab
You float in the pool where the soundtrack is canned
    Db                           Ab
You go ask your questions like, "What makes a man?"
         Db             Ab
Oh, it's 2020, so it's time to change that
       Db                    Ab
So you go make an album and call it Dreamland
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Biography

Oxfordshire quartet Glass Animals are Dave Bayley, Drew MacFarlane, Edmund Irwin-Singer and Joe Seaward. They grew up together from the age of thirteen and started working together when Dave showed Drew some tracks.

They self-released a 5 track demo in 2012 which form the basis of the ‘Leaflings EP’, released via Kaya Kaya Records. It included ‘Cocoa Hooves’, ‘Golden Antlers’ and ‘Exxus’, later included on the ‘Black Mambo / Exxus EP’.

Having left the confines of their creative hub in the woodlands of Oxfordshire (referred to as The Shed)

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