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Date: Mon, 16 Oct 1995 12:53:29 -0500
 From: arabella@mail.utexas.edu (Arabella Clauson)
 Subject: CRD: "September" by JACKOPIERCE
 September (JACKOPIERCE)
 Transcribed by Austin Garza (GARZAAE@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.edu)
 Featured as a bonus track on AWARE 3 compilation
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 3 funky chords (don't know if names are right at all):
           Emadd9 (?)               D*dim(something)           G* w/o top G
 E            2/3                        2                       O
 B            O                          2                       O
 G            O                          2                       O
 D            2                          O                       O
 A            2                          x                       2
 E            x                          2                       3
 
 The Emadd9 chord (Em* below), hammer on E-2 to E-3; listen to the song and
 you can pick it up. The bass E-2 on the D*dim chord (D* below) is not
 always played either. They screw around with some of the chord changes, but
 what's below is the right basic framework.
 
 A            G             Em*
 What was the name she gave herself?
                 D*
 They called her September.
 A          G               Em*
 She wasn't known for much except
                  D*
 Her legs and her temper.
 E                                         G
 He had enough money to get a date back in his place
 E                          G
 She kept the lights low to avoid his face
 A               G               Em*
 He grabbed her arm a little too hard
                   D*
 He was rough when she pulled away
 A           G               Em*
 She started running for the stairs
                   D*
 He thought it was all a game
 E                        G
 She'd rather die than be abused again
 E                              G
 She broke his grip high now on adrenaline
 A            G               Em*
 She pulled a pistol from her purse,
                        D*
 Screamed the party was over.
 A       G                    Em*
 Not the brightest man in the world
                    D*
 He reached for the revolver
 E                                      G
 She cocked the handle back and put one into his chest
 E                                           G
 And watched him fall down the stairs to his final rest
 G*
 She thought it best,
 E                                 G
 She turned off all the lights and stereo
 E                                             G               G*
 She sat in the morning breeze and watched the sun glow on the city below
            A->G->Em*->D*...
 She sang, "La-la-la...."
 A            G                 Em*
 What was the name she gave herself
                 D*
 They called her September.
 
 
 
 
 #######Austin Garza##########
 GARZAAE@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.edu
 
 
 

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