You’ll Follow Me Down

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UKULELE CHORDS

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Verse 1:
   F         Em             F
Survived, tonight, I may be going down
          G                    F
'Cos everything goes round too tight
   Em               F
Tonight, and as you watch me crawl
    Esus4         E
You stand for more
         Am             D                  F      Esus4  E
And your panic stricken blood will thicken up, tonight

Chorus:
             C      G        E7     Am
'Cos I don't want you, to forgive me
                 F                       D7                     G
You'll follow me down, you'll follow me down, you'll follow me down

Verse 2:
   F        Em               F
Survive, tonight, I see your head's exposed
            G                 F
So we shall kill constructive might
       Em              F
It's alright, as your emotions fool you
   Esus4       E
My strong will rule you
         Am             D                  F     Esus4  E
And your panic stricken blood will thicken up, tonight

Chorus:
             C      G        E7     Am
'Cos I don't want you, to forgive me
                 F                       D7                     G
You'll follow me down, you'll follow me down, you'll follow me down

Bridge:
        Bb        Am
I won't feel restraint
Em                       G
Watching you close sense down
        Bb      Am
I can't compensate
       E                     E7
That's more than I've got to give

Solo: | F    Em   | F    G    | F    Em   | F    Esus4 E |

         Am             D                  F      Esus4  E
And your panic stricken blood will thicken up, tonight

Chorus:
             C      G        E7     Am
'Cos I don't want you, to forgive me
                 F                       D7                     G
You'll follow me down, you'll follow me down, you'll follow me down
             C      G        E7     Am
'Cos I don't want you, to forgive me
                  F                      D7                     G
You'll follow me down, you'll follow me down, you'll follow me down

Outro: Fmaj7  Em7
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MaiMai

Hello guys, the best version is the original and I use Cynthia Lin tutorial Gm an Eb (dX-uduX)
D7 (U-uXu-uXu). The strumming pattern is quite challenging but it gave me to challenge myself. So it took me the whole day to learn,but after 3 days I’m already singing and playing. I believe that you guys can do it better than me. I swear this is the best version ever.You can follow Cynthia Lin Tutorial on YouTube.

Anna Comeskey

The chords are wrong the correct progression is Gm Cm D

Kate

I find cm sounds way better then em

Nicole

u guys should try using Cm instead of Eb i swear it sounds better

Michelle Millar

i want to print it but my mum said i cant

i aint tell u

D (and the Eb) sounds so much better D7. It sounds a lot like the original.

Allison

Try +2 if you need an easier version

celia

YES I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS

Heihei

+2

Helpful

+2 is the easiest

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Biography

Skunk Anansie is a British rock band, led by vocalist / guitarist Deborah Anne Dyer (b. 3 Aug 1967, Brixton, London, UK – aka Skin). Other members included Richard Lewis (bass – aka Cass), Martin Kent (guitar – aka Ace), Mark Richardson (drums – replaced Robbie France). They débuted with the track Little Baby Swastikkka (1994, One Little Indian). The group broke up in 2001 and reformed in 2009. Their latest release is the album “Black Traffic” (Sep 2012)

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