Hi Gerst, my first was 'leaving on a jet plane' also. It has the advantage that you can leave one finger on one string (but changing the fret position by sliding that particular finger up or down!)as you move between most of the chords changes; A, D & E. Use the same method with 'Catch the wind' by Donovan too. Am sure there's loads more! Have fun!
2 2010-11-03 15:47:25
Re: Is your voodoo working; Charles Sheffield (9 replies, posted in Song requests)
...both suggestions work well Deb and Shaun, thanks; think I'll go with the 2 barre chords on 3rd fret, and riff seems spot on! Many thanks!
3 2010-11-03 15:27:25
Re: Is your voodoo working; Charles Sheffield (9 replies, posted in Song requests)
Hey, thanks for the replies guys, and the welcome. Sorry it's been a while but very busy at work, always good to know chordie's here; always an invaluable resource, the best peeps! Will try them out, thank you!!
4 2010-08-24 20:24:59
Re: Is your voodoo working; Charles Sheffield (9 replies, posted in Song requests)
Thanks dino,
in the meantime, think I'll just keep hitting the Am ;-D
5 2010-08-23 22:18:32
Re: Is your voodoo working; Charles Sheffield (9 replies, posted in Song requests)
Thanks cool,
yeh, thanks , first heard it on mark lamal show whilst working nights (despite it having been around for 40 years!), and I can't find the chords anywhere! I've noted Imelda May's done a copy of it(chords not available), but prefer Sheffields' version.
Anyone with a good ear care to listen to it on you tube and throw some suggestions for chords?
6 2010-08-22 14:51:54
Topic: Is your voodoo working; Charles Sheffield (9 replies, posted in Song requests)
Hi, can anyone provide me with the chords to 'It's your voodoo working' by Charles Sheffield please? Many thanks, Damian