Cheer Down Chords

by George Harrison
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Difficulty: beginner
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: no capo
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1 contributor total, last edit on Sep 24, 2017

Chords

D
C
Gm
A

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"Cheer Down"
music by George Harrison
Lyrics by George Harrison and Tom Petty
Note: this is my first tab! Andr?s Vidal
 
D
I can see by your grin
            C             Gm
That you're trembling within
D             Gm     A     D
It's all over town, cheer down
D
And the smile on your face
             C        Gm
Is sometimes out of place
D                Gm     A     D
Don't mind, no frowns, cheer down.
 
Gm                  D
If your hair should fall
Gm                    D
If your shares should crash
Gm                     D             A
You'll get by even without getting a rash
 
D
There's no tears to be shed
          C           Gm
I'm gonna love you instead
D            Gm    A      D
I want you around, cheer down.
 
Gm                   D
When your teeth drop out
Gm                     D            A
You'll get by even without taking a bite
 
Solo: D C Gm D D Gm A D
 
D
If your dog should be dead
          C           Gm
I'm gonna love you instead
D                   Gm   A      D
The world loves a clown, cheer down.
D            Gm    A      D
I want you around, cheer down
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4 comments
orkerjorker1
The tab is fine. Where is the Em found?
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Khardy46
You’re all wrong. While a Gm/G at the start of the bridge may sound just fine, consider that Harrison starts his vocal line “If…..” on an E note, which some people feel is part of an Em….wrong. The correct bridge intro chord is: Edim7/G (also considered by some to be called Em7b5/G. What made Harrison such a genius as a solo artist was his use of minor chords (the Dark Horse) and their Indian sounding variations. Who else would use a minor4th (Gm) over and over again in the key of D? Creative Genius of a magnitude which is unexplainable. Dr. K.
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Joseph Pedulla
The CMajor leads into the Bb and D better than the Em.
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