This is a compilation of songs published by various different users to create the album "Five Songs." Enjoy! :) I have set each song up with a roman numeral, so to find the song that you would like, hit "control f", or if you have a mac, "command f". Then you type in the numeral of your song. REMEMBER TO TYPE "." AFTER THE NUMERAL! I. Oceanside II. Shiny III. My Mother Was a Chinese Trapeze Artist IV. Angel, Won't You Call Me? V. I Don't Mind VI. Apology Song I. Oceanside Tabbed By: Unregistered Sweet Annabelle as seen reclining on an ocean swell as the waves do lather up to lay her down 'til she's fast and sleeping oh well I guess I'm something of a ne'er-do-well who fell asleep at the pealing of the steeple bell I'm on track and keeping but oh if I could only get you ocean side To lay your muscles wide it'd be heavenly oh if I could only coax you overboard to leave these lolling shores to get you ocean side Ocean side ocean side oh At rising tide you're looking fresher than a July bride We're picking up what our mothers always stigmatized. The field is right for reaping oh well I guess I'm something of a neer-do-well Even though that's something I could never do well I'm on track and keeping but oh if I could only get you ocean side to lay your muscles wide it'd be heavenly oh if I could only coax you overboard To leave these lolling shores to get you ocean side Ocean side ocean side II. Shiny Tabbed By: TimMobbs Tuning: Standard EADGBe Notes: Capo on 2nd Fret This is a fairly easy song to play, but uses some rather uncommon chords, complete with long and weird names. My advise would be to not be thrown by the odd chords, but just to learn the shapes of them, where they fit into the song and keep at it :) Here are all the chords used in the song: |--3--| |--0--| |--0--| |--0--| |--3--| |--0--| |--0--| |--4--| |--0--| |--2--| |--2--| |--2--| |--4--| |--2--| |--0--| |--3--| |--3--| |--2--| |--2--| |--0--| e|--3--| e|--0--| e|--2--| e|--0--| e|--2--| e|--0--| |--0--| |--1--| |--0--| |--3--| |--3--| |--1--| |--0--| |--2--| |--2--| |--0--| |--2--| |--0--| |--0--| |--2--| |--1--| |--4--| |--0--| |--2--| ~ duction: by the bumper cars, in the pretty twining light, i may have gone too far, i may have gone too much, too long. i'm a dull and witless boy. in the after bars, think i was sullied by a dream. in the killing jar, you and me at war at arms all falling in embrace. tell me why you lied and what it is you do to keep your eyes, all shiny a tawny gypsy girl sleeping blanketed by stars 'neath the tilt-a-whirl where we were coyly caught alone all fumbling with your blouse tell me why you lied and what it is you do to keep your eyes, all shiny and in the rollercoaster din by the parachutes in saddle shoes you break your shin but i have never seen two eyes so shiny and the sullen beery swine try to tangle you in sullen beery balls of twine have they ever seen two eyes so shiny? Cadd 9 the boys in denim vests smoking cigarettes between their bootblack fingertips sweetly tipsy by the half-light the light and the half-light tell me why you lied and what it is you do to keep your eyes, all shiny, all shiny The rest of the song is the norman verse chord sequence " " Over Colin singing "All shiny" repeatedly. The song then finishes with: III. My Mother Was a Chinese Trapeze Artist Tabbed By: mobaxwob (x4) My mother was a chinese trapeze artist In pre-war Paris Smuggling bombs for the underground. And she met my father At a fete in Aix-en-Provence. He was disguised as a Russian cadet in the employ of the Axis. And there in the half-light Of the provincial midnight To a lone concertina They drank in cantinas And toasted to Edith Piaf And the fall of the Reich. My sister was born in a hovel in Burgundy And left for the cattle But later was found by a communist Who'd deserted his ranks To follow his dream To start up a punk rock band in South Carolina. I get letters sometimes. They bought a plantation She weeds the tobacco He offends the nation And they write, "Don't be a stranger, y'hear." "Sincerely, your sister." So my parents had me To the disgust of the prostitutes On a bed in a brothel. Surprisingly raised with tender care 'Til the money got tight And they bet me away To a blind brigadier in a game Of high stakes canasta. But he made me a sailor On his brigadier ship fleet. I know every yardarm From main mast to jib sheet. But sometimes I long to be landlocked And to work in a bakery. Ahhhhh Ahhhhh Ahhhhh IV. Angel, Won't You Call Me? Tabbed By: Underglow ==== RIFF ==== | Intro | riff x2 | Verse | riff | | | Angel, won't you call me? riff | | | Could I be the only? riff | | | Though I am a lost cause riff | | | Angel, won't you call me? riff | | | Waiting for a sweet breeze, riff | | | read it in the tea leaves. riff | | | Saw them crown you May Queen; riff | | | heard you sing the sweetest thing. | Chorus | But I've been so unbridled I fled in the face of my rival when I felt his breath at the back of my neck Angel, won't you call? | Intro | x2 (.k.. | riff | x4) | Verse (same chords as first)| So here I am in corduroy Catch it in your Polaroid Thought it was an off night, caught in such a warm light. So Angel, won't you call me? Could I be the only? Though I am a lost cause, Angel, won't you call me? | Chorus | But I've been so unbridled I fled in the face of my rival when I felt his breath at the back of my neck | | Chorus | But I've been so unbridled I fled in the face of my rival when I felt his breath at the back of my neck Angel, won't you call? I hope the timing makes sense - the vertical lines are the start of a measure. The last "Angel, won't you call?" is twice as long as the first one. But if you've listened to the song, you already know that! V. I Don't Mind Tabbed By: oneshotnothing drop tuning capo on 2nd fret chords relative to capo i'm not so sure about these chords, but then i'm not so sure anyone's ever heard of this song. if you're looking at this tab you probably have the song, so listen to it. these are the chords i use and the general strumming pattern. i'm not sure whether he changes chords on the first beat of the measure, or on the off beat right before. i wrote the latter, which is how i play it. and i have no idea about the bridge. it sounds all right i guess. /verse ^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ | 1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 | ^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ | 1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 | ^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ | 1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 | ^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ | 1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 | ^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ | 1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 | bridge ^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ | 1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 | ^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ | 1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 | ending ^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ ^ ^ ^ |^ 1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 2 3 4 |1 song structure bridge ending VI. Apology Song Tabbed By: Unregistered I'm really sorry Steven But your bicycle's been stolen I was watchin it for you 'Til you came back in the fall Guess I didn't do such a good job after all I was feeling really sorry Steven And I spent all morning grieving And everybody's saying That you'll take the news gracefully Somehow I don't think I'll be getting off that easily I meant her no harm When I left her unlocked Outside the Orange Street Food Farm I was just running in Didn't think I'd be that long I came out, she was gone And all that was there was some bored old dog Leashed up to the place where your bicycle had been Guess we'll never see poor Madeleine again Let this be consolation, Steven That all the while you were in England I treated her with care and respect And have her lots of love And I was usually pretty good 'bout locking her up Where has she gone? Well, I bet she's on the bottom of a Frenchtown pond Rudely abused on some hescher's joyride So I wrote you this song In the hopes that you'd forgive me Even though it was wrong Being so careless with a thing so great And taking your poor Madeleine away, away ================= END OF FIVE SONGS ================= Please leave me comments and ratings to make this tab better. Thank you!