Costello elvis - Sulky girl

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    COSTELLO ELVIS
    
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    Date: Sat, 7 Oct 95 21:29:16 UT
    Subject: lyrics and chords of SULKY GIRL by ELVIS COSTELLO
    
    from: Christian Korbanka, Cologne, Germany
    e-mail: Christian_Korbanka@msn.com
    lyrics and chords of:Sulky Girl by Elvis Costello 
    And The Attractions 
    
    Suggestions and corrections are always welcome!
    
    
    
    ---> Original in D-Major
    
    
    Em
    She wears a wedding ring
                      
                                          Am
    Her sister lent to throw them off 
    the scent
    
    Just let them guess, is what they expect
                           
                               Em
    Who in the world has bitten her neck?
            
                                                        Am
    She4s discovered 
    wearing last night4s dress
    
    The carnal and cunning, she couldn4t express
     
    D                                                   G            C
    Who do 
    you think she4s trying to impress?
    
         D                        G         
        C
    I think you4d better hold your tongue
         D                     G    
                       C
    Although you4ve never been that strong
                    
         D        G                C
    I4m sorry to say that I knew all along
        
                Am7              D            Am      Bm
    You were no match for 
    that sulky girl
    
    Em
    She left her European town
                               
                 Am
    Before she let that family down
    
    She couldn4t stand the 
    Massacre game
                                                       Em
    She 
    dyed her hair and adopted another name
                                          
           Am
    With the evidence of passing out
    
    Stamped on her hand, she glows 
    in the dark
            D                                                G    C
    
    He thinks she4s from another planet, oh
    
    D                        G         
        C
    I think you4d better hold your tongue
         D                     G    
                       C
    Although you4ve never been that strong
                    
         D        G                C
    I4m sorry to say that I knew all along
        
                Am7              D            Am      Bm
    You were no match for 
    that sulky girl
    
       C      G Am                 Em                   C      
         G   F   Bb   F
    Sulky girl, I4m sure you look a picture when you cry
       
        C           G Am              Em                  C     G   F   Bb   F
    
    But threatening the silent treatment doesn4t qualify
    C                       
                      F   Bb   F
    It4s like money in the bank
    C                  
                           F   Bb   F
    Your expression is blank
    C                
                                 F   Bb   F
    But while the chance appears
    G
    
    You4ll be nearer to tears
               C   Bb   F
    Sulky girl
      G       C   
    Bb   F   Em
    Sulky girl
    
    Em
    He said "Hello, my pretty flower,"
               
                                  Am
    Just trying out his tycoon power
    
    
    Avoiding the mirror, her pitying stare
                                          
                                     Em
    She said, "You4re mistaken, your money4s 
    no good in here."
                                            Am
    Just some 
    stupid little know-it-all
    
    Who thought she looked easy; he4s not that 
    astute
    D                                             G    C
    He4ll pay for 
    the distance between cruelty and beauty
    
         D                        G    
             C
    I think you4d better hold your tongue
         D                     
    G                       C
    Although you4ve never been that strong
               
              D        G                C
    I4m sorry to say that I knew all along
    
                    Am7              D             G       C
    You were no match 
    for that sulky girl
    
    D                        G             C          D
    I 
    won4t tell you again, what do you gain
                 G               C
    By 
    blackening her name?
                                    D            G          
     C
    She4s smarter than you, oh, isn4t it a shame
                 Am7            
      D           Am      Bm
    You4re going to lose that sulky girl
    
    C      G Am 
                    Em                   C           G   F   Bb   F
    Sulky girl, 
    I saw you practicing your blackmail faces
    C      G              Am           
          Em                        C         G         F   Bb   F
    Suddenly, 
    your talking lika a duchess, but you4re still a waitress
    C                   
                          F   Bb   F
    I saw through your pretence
    C              
                               F   Bb   F
    But in my defence
    C                   
                          F   Bb   F
    There are a few events
    G
    I think we4ll 
    spare the censor
               C   Bb   F
    Sulky girl
    G        C   Bb   F
    
    Sulky girl
    G        C   Bb   F
    Sulky girl
    
    
    
    From: schnitzi@east.isx.com (Mark J. Schnitzius)
    
    Sulky Girl
    from Brutal Youth
    tabbed by Marika L Whaley 
    
    
    This is my first posting of chords, please be gentle.   :)
    Really, though, if you would like to debate any of my decisions, any input is 
    appreciated.
    
    SULKY GIRL
    
    VERSES:
    
    She wears a wedding ring her sister lent
     Bm
    To throw them off the scent
                                Em
    Just let them guess, it's what they expect
    
    Who in the world has bitten her neck?
                                        Bm
    She's discovered wearing last night's dress
                                            Em
    The carnal and cunning, she couldn't express
    
    Who do you think she's trying to impress?
     A                                   D   G
    
    CHORUS:
    
    I think you'd better hold your tongue
     A                    Bm   A     G
    Although you've never been that strong
     A                D               Bm
    I'm sorry to say that I knew all along
     G            A          D        Bm
    You were no match for that sulky girl
              G (Em?)       A         Em       F#m
    
    VERSE 2 - see verse 1
    
    CHORUS
    
    BRIDGE 1
    
    Sulky girl
     G     D
    I'm sure you look a picture when you cry
         Em        Bm             G       D    F C F
    But threatening the silent treatment doesn't qualify
         G      D      Em        Bm               G    D    F C F    G
    It's like money in the bank
     (hold G)                     F C F    G
    Your expression is blank
     (hold G)                     F C F    G
    But while the chance appears
     (you get the idea)           F C F    D
    You'll be nearer to tears
     (still D)
    Sulky girl (2x)
           G   F   C   D
    
    VERSE 3
    
    CHORUS
    
    BRIDGE 2 - same as bridge 1 except fade out on
    
    Sulky girl
           G   F   C   D
    
    
    --Marika                                   mwhaley@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
    
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    From: kevinmoore@cruz.com (Kevin Moore)
    
    
    EC loves to take a regular chord and play it with the third in the bass
    instead of the root-like a D with an F# on the bottom. I once read an
    interview with Paul McCartney where they asked him what it was about Brian
    Wilson's Pet Sounds that he drew on for inspiration during his Sgt. Pepper
    period, and he said "Brian would take a C chord and play a G in the bass."
    You can find these "5th in the bass" chords all through the songs of
    McCartney and Brian Wilson. I haven't transcribed that much EC yet, but I
    know he likes the 3rd and 7th quite a bit. Steely Dan & Co. take the whole
    thing even farther by putting notes in the bass which aren't even in the
    chord at all, like an F chord with a G in the bass going to a G chord with
    a C in the bass. Or an A chord with a G in the bass.
    
    But I digress! The chord is Sulky Girl is a D chord, but with an F# in the
    bass. At the beginning of the Bridge he sings: "Sul...ky Girl" and right on
    "Girl" he plays the D/F# chord. So D IS the right chord, but putting that
    F# in the bass is what makes it sound so cool. Then he does it again on
    "cry" in "when you cry". What happens after that is wild, and I'm not sure
    what the guitar is doing, but the bass is going C C E C F E C. I think the
    guitar is just playing C to F to C, switching to F when the bass does.
    
    What a great song-and as with most great songs, the bassline is a melody,
    not just a bunch of chord roots. The next part is great.
    
    It's like money in the bank (bass: C E C F E C)
    Your expression is blank (bass: C C E F E C)
    But while the chance appears (bass: C C F C F)
    
    I think your chords are right, except maybe it goes C F C instead of F C
    F-my mail program has everything so mixed up that I can't tell what goes
    with what anyway.
    
    But I digress-when it goes to the little vamp on sulky girl, the bass
    player does the third in the bass trick again, this time on the C chord.
    The bass goes: G G F F E D C, with the E hitting right when the C chord
    comes in.
    
    Earlier in the song, on the chorus there's another hint of 3rd in the bass.
    On "hold your tongue" the bass plays F# D G.
    
    The hardest part for me to hear is "never been that strong". The bass here
    is just wicked! My trick for picking out hard basslines is to record the cd
    onto a 2 speed tape deck at the slow speed and then listen to it at the
    fast speed. This makes Mssr. Costello sound like Alvin the Chipmunk, but it
    also brings the bassline up exactly one octave into the guitar's range and
    makes the pitches very clear. The only problem is when the bass starts
    playing really fast, like he's playing here.
    
    Oh-wait-there's the McCartney chord! On the "though" of "although" the bass
    is running up off of an E, so at the moment the guitar hits A, the bass is
    on E, the fifth.
    
    Here's another trick: rest your finger on pause and hit it right after he
    says "although" and let the sound of it roll around in your head in the
    ensuing silence. God I love Elvis Costello! Have you ever heard that song
    that Prince wrote called "I Love You More Than I Did When You Were Mine"?.
    It was covered by Cindy Lauper on her first album. Not that I'm a giant CL
    fan, mind you, but what she said "I know" in "I know....that you're goin'
    with another guy..." it killed me. I love that song. Anyway, "I know" is
    the exact same rhythm, notes and rhyme as "Although" in this song, but EC
    takes it a step further by putting the E in bass.
    
    But I digress. On "never been that strong" the bass player, I think, goes D
    D C B A G, so we've got D, D/C, G/B, and then he runs down to the root of
    the G.
    
    This is that 7th in the bass I was talking about. A D chord with a C in the
    bass. This kind of chord loves to have the bass go down one fret to a chord
    with the third in the bass: D/C to G/B. EC loves this progression and does
    all sorts of exceedingly clever things with it.
    
    But i digress-there's one more third in the bass chord right at the end of
    the chorus. When he sings "I'm sorry to say that you knew all along" the
    chords are like you have them, G A D G, but after the 2nd G chord comes the
    D/F# again, on its way down to Emi A Emi F#mi.
    
    But wait! If anyone has actually read this far, HOW WOULD YOU INTERPRET THE
    LYRICS???
    
    p.s. If you listen to Pony Street -"If you're going out tonight..." then on
    "How can you be" is the McCartney chord again, G/D. Then on "When you lay
    our pretty pal" (is that the words?) he goes to Ami with E in the bass. Two
    McCartney chords in a row!-I haven't heard that since Pet Sounds. Try
    singing that part of the song with just regular G and Ami-it just doesn't
    make it. So-maybe elvis has been listening to the Beach Boys! God-I hope he
    doesn't listen to the words!!!

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