Tune down a semi tone;
Verse, C, Dm7, Am, G, C, Dm7, F, F#/D
Chorus; C, Dm7, C x2
Bridge; Am7, G, Dm7, F, F#/D
Tweety bit is the same as the chorus
Or you can play in B maj without drop tuning.
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It is about forgetting all your troubles and not letting what people say about you annoy you.
I don't know who composed (wrote) the song but I do know who performed it, i don't think composed and performed are the same thing though. Anyway the performer was Eliza Doolittle.
That bloody awful Kinder Surprise advert. The chorus from it is featured: 'Tweet-tweet-tweet...' Jenkem for the ears. Whenever that ad came on TV,and I couldn't find the remote,I would change channels with my shoe
Nobody. The line "Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag" is the only line in the song that was taken from another song called Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag which was a WWI marching song written by George Henry Powell.
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Eliza Doolittle - Pack up
pack up by Eliza Doolittle
It is about forgetting all your troubles and not letting what people say about you annoy you.
Elvis Presley- Hounddog and also Eliza Doolittle- Pack up! :D
There are two "Dootlittles" in Pygmalion. Eliza Doolittle is the protagonist of the play. Eliza is introduced in Act I. She is the one being transformed by Mr. Higgins through speech, as she ascends up the social ladder. Alfred Doolittle is Eliza's father. He is introduced in Act II. When he finds out that Eliza is at Mr.Higgins' house, he makes his way there to get some money out of the situation. He is of lower class but has a natural gift for rhetorical speech which Mr.Higgins rewards with a five pound note.
I don't know who composed (wrote) the song but I do know who performed it, i don't think composed and performed are the same thing though. Anyway the performer was Eliza Doolittle.
That bloody awful Kinder Surprise advert. The chorus from it is featured: 'Tweet-tweet-tweet...' Jenkem for the ears. Whenever that ad came on TV,and I couldn't find the remote,I would change channels with my shoe
Nobody. The line "Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag" is the only line in the song that was taken from another song called Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag which was a WWI marching song written by George Henry Powell.
Your vocal chords are tense during the inhalation
The chords for Pumped Up Kicks are Em, G, D, A with a capo on the 1st fret.
The chords can be found at the video link below.