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Seldom Scene - Wait A Minute (corrected) (Chord)
Submitter: slash_ky (0) on 7/13/08 2 comments
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Wait A  Minute
by Seldom Scene
Scene 20 20th Anniversary Disc 2
AKA The Lou Reid Version

Capo 4th Fret (all shapes are relative to the capo)
G is actually B...etc.
Intro:
G D C G
G D C Am D


Chorus:
G 	    D
Wait A Minute
C                                            G
Did I hear you say you are going far away again
G 	  	 D
Try to change it
C                    	 Am                   D
I can't take the lonely nights without your love


G           D                                           
Due on the road to 
C 	  	  	  	 G
get the music done and move along
G                  D         
What good does it do
C 	  	  	 Am
 to play your songs for her
 	  	  	 D
and hear her say

Chorus

G        D 	   C
Roling along and lifes been good to you
G
But even so
G             D   C               	 Am 	  	 D 	  	 
She comes to you late at night is the time you hear her say
D
Once again

Chorus
G            D  C       	  	  	  	 G
Waiting for you 30 days and nights without a rest
G 	  	 D                  
I got to hold on 
C 	  	 Am
Twenty five to go
 	     D 	  	  	 G
And once again well  I hear her say...

Chorus

 
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seldom scene preforms this song in b flat not G
-danara | 11/25/2013
Well, originally, The Seldom Scene did this song in B, for John Duffey's high tenor, so, capo at the 4th fret would be correct for the original recorded version. I think every other iteration of the band has played it in Bb, with the capo at the third fret. That is certainly where the current line-up with Dudley Connell and Lou Reid play it. So, in that respect danara, you are correct. The chords shown here, however, are wrong; at least they are in the wrong place. Regardless of what key they played it in, B or Bb, all the iterations of the band have played the chord (shapes) G, D, Am, C, G first verse, then G, D, Am, C, D second verse. I don't know was here before it was "corrected", but what is here now is "incorrect".
-rogers58 | 7/4/2015
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