Mystery - Hugh Laurie Chords
Chords: Cmaj7, Bm7b5, Am/E, E, Am, G, F, C, Dm, Em
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Genre: blues, rock, folk
"Mystery" – Hugh Laurie
In the second row of each verse, you lead to the first chord of the next row
using the last three chords
(on piano you'd play a single note with each hand with an interval of a tenth
between them).
The first chord on each row is usually played before the singing begins.
The ending is an arpeggio on C.
[Intro] (second chord is an arpeggio)
Cmaj7 Bm7b5 Am/E E
Am Am G
Mystery
F G C C Dm Em
All my life has been a mystery
F G C C#dim7
You and I were never ever meant to be
Dm G7 C
That's why I call my love for you a mystery
[Riff] (first chord is an arpeggio)
Bm7b5 Am/E E7
Am Am G
Different country
F G C C Dm Em
You and I have always lived in a different country
F G C C#dim7
And I know that airline tickets don't grow on a tree
Dm G7 G Eb7
So what kept us apart is plain for me to see
F G C
That much at least is not really a mystery
[Riff] (first chord is an arpeggio)
Bm7b5 Am/E E7
Am Am G
Estuary
F G C C Dm Em
I live in a houseboat on an estuary
F G C C#dim7
Which is handy for my work with the Thames Water Authority
Dm G7 C Am7
But I know you would have found it insanitary
Cmaj7
Insanitary…
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