Strum those in rhythm, and it should sound right. Those are the chords for all of the verse parts. For the bridge, just apreggiate them.
The verse is just a repetition on those chords for 8 bars I think, heres the chorus
I'm almost drowning in her sea, shes nearly crawlin on her knees
Fpr the last chorus, its
I'm almost drowning in her sea, she's nearly crawlin on her knees,
It's almost everything I need
Essentailly for everything not Tabbed out, play the main riff. Good luck! John
Sullivan Street by Counting Crows from August and Everything After Words: Adam Duritz Music: Adam Duritz & David Bryson
This is a very simple song to play involving a few easy chords with alternating bass strings played. The effectiveness comes from the haunting, soulful vocals.
D/G = D chord with a G bass (300032)
Intro: D D/G D D/G D D/G D D/G
Took the way home that leads back to Sullivan Street
Across the water and home through the town
Past the shadows that fall down wherever we meet
Pretty soon now, I won't come around //// (strong strum)
I'm almost drowning in her sea
She's nearly fallen to her knees
Took the way home .....(Ba, Ba, Baaaa)
Took the way home that leads back to Sullivan Street
Where all the bodies hang on the air
If she remembers she hides it whenever we meet
Either way now I don't really care
'Cause I'm gone from there
I'm almost drowning in her sea G D (arpeggio*) she's nearly crawling on her knees
She's down on her knees
She's down on her knees
(strum)
Took the way home that leads back to Sullivan Street
Where I'm just another rider burned to the ground
Come tumbling down
I'm almost drowning in his sea
She's near me, crawling on her knees
It's almost everything I need.
I'm down on my knees
I'm down on my knees
I'm down on....
down on my knees.
I'm down on my knees.
*Arpeggio:
D pluck 4&1 together, then 1,2,3,1,2,3 D/G pluck 6&1 together, same pattern