I had too muchElectric Prunes

Капо 5 лад → A, Am, G, Dm, D, C, E
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From: [email protected] (Andrew Rogers)
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 1996 11:14:34 -0500
Subject: ./e/electric_prunes/too_much_to_dream.crd
"I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night"
(Annette Tucker - Nancy Mantz)
Intro:
[fuzz guitar playing D and Eb simultaneously, panned between channels]
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bass [4X; rhythm guitar plays Dm on 1 beat first and third time]
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Verse 1:
  Dm                               C
Last night your shadow fell upon my lonely room
  Dm                                 C
I touched your golden hair and tasted your perfume
  Gm                                     Dm
Your eyes were filled with love the way they used to be
Gm Dm G [N.C.]
Your gentle hand reached out to comfort me
                 Dm
Then came the dawn
               C#m
And you were gone
G F Eb [N.C.]
You were gone, gone, gone
Chorus:
  Dm                     G
I had too much to dream last night
  Dm               G
Too much to dream
  Dm                   G
I'm not ready to face the light
  Dm                     A
I had too much to dream
        Dm   C  Bb  C
Last night
        Dm   C  Bb  C
Last night
Verse 2:
The room was empty as I staggered from my bed
I could not bear the image racing through my head
You were so real that I could feel your eagerness
And when you raised your lips for me to kiss
Came the dawn
And you were gone
You were gone, gone, gone
[repeat chorus 2X]
Coda:
(C) D C Bb C
Oh, too much to dream
Oh, too much to dream
Too much to dream last night
Oh, too much to dream [repeat to fade]
[Note: the coda is in D major; listen to the rhythm guitar
(heavily-tremoloed part in right channel) to hear this]
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers