Dm Here come old flat top, He come grooving up slowly, Dm He got Joo Joo eyeball, He one holy roller A7 He got Hair down to his knee; G7 Got to be a joker, he just do what he please. Dm He wear no shoe shine, he got toe jam football Dm He got monkey finger, he shoot co-ca cola A7 He say, "I know you, you know me." G7 One thing I can tell you is you got to be free Bm G Come Together, Right now, over me Dm He bag production, He got wal-rus gumboot Dm He got O-no sideboard, He one spinal cracker A7 He got feet down below his knee G7 Hold you in his armchair, you can feel his disease Bm G Come together, right now, over me Dm He roller coaster, he got early warning Dm He got muddy water, He one Mo-jo filter A7 He say, " One and one and one is three." G7 Got to be good looking 'cause he so hard to see Bm Come together, Right now, over me
A – – – – – –
E 1 1 – – 1 –
C 2 2 0h2 – 2
G 2 2 – – – –
the riff is
A———————-
E——–1b*————
C-2-2——————
G—-0h2—————
*hold the and bend to add some flare 😉
I play A after Bm in the chorus. It sounds much better and like the original 🙂
Personally I do the riff
A – – – – 5 0
E 1 1 1/4 – –
C 2 2 – – – –
G 2 2 – – – –
but that just me I like the sound that it gives off with the slide
you can pull off on the 5 0 but I think it sounds better with out
I’m not sure if it’s 100% correct but I like to do
A ———————
E ———–6^(7)—
C -0-0-5/7——-7~
G ——————–
/ = slide up
^() = bend string to sound like fret in bracket
~ = wiggle/bend the string to sound really cool and blues-y
Again I’m not 100% sure it’s right but it’s super fun to play and sounds cool, plus it’s relatively easy!
i just play this
Dm
A – – – 8 – –
E – – – – 10 –
C 2 2 9 – – –
G – – – – – –
A7
A – – – – – –
E – – – 8 – –
C – – – – 9 –
G 2 2 9 – – –
If you want to do the riff without picking, you can do F F Bm F D a couple times.
TO ANY LOOKING FOR THE DODIE/JON VERSION ITS +5 BUT U DO HAVE TO CHANGE THE CHORDS AND I DK HOW TO DO THAT SORRY
i like to add a final D at the very end to finish it 🙂
when i play ” come together, right now”, right after the g chord i put an a chord there and it sounds more like the original 🙂