Grand Funk Railroad - Upsetter Tab

                Upsetter
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                writtten by Mark Farner

Intro: I think it's something with C and D but I'm not sure

when it gets heavier: G G-Bb Bb-B-C-G --> C (means slide up to C at the 8th fret) G C G C (here again: first C at 3rd fret, second at 8th)

Verse:

G C She's a real upsetter, G C Least she's tryin' to all of the time, yeah. G C You know I just won't let her, G C G G C G C

Break this heart of mine, yeahhh ... yeah, yeah, yeah,...

Verse: (same pattern)

I got hip to her, yeah, right away boys, But my heart just led me along, yeah. I'm gonna' slip right away boys, 'Cause I don't want to sing this song, all night looooooong-oh, yeah. G B C C# D *

Chorus:

C-D C G C-D means play C and slide up to D Upsetter, got me layin' awake all night. C-D G Upsetter, like to make me cry, yeah. C-D G Upsetter, got me layin' awake all night. C-D G G-Bb Bb-B-C-G C Upsetter, I'd be better to die.

Verse:

She'll be sorry when I leave her, She just won't know what to say, yeah. I can't hardly wait to leave her, I guess I'll be on my way, yeahhh ... yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeh-yeah. G B C C# D *

Chorus again

for the part with the harmonica just change between G and C

Use chorus chords pattern for ending part

Upsetter! Upsetter! Upsetter! etc. Yes, this really rocks!!! This is the first song by Grand Funk that I heard. Quite good beginning! :-) Corrections, questions, comments and suggestions are always welcome, just e-mail me! __________________________________________________________ |"Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone?" | | -Ray Davies, 1965 | | | |You can hardly listen to today's music, if you can call | |it music at all. | |_________________________________________________________|

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