Here’s another simple Paul Thorn song with just five 1st position chords: G Am C D Em (I ii IV V vi).
Two separate guitar tracks (left & right), one bass, 2 lead guitar tracks, 1 vocal recording duped into 3 tracks loaded with effects. It was a lot of fun to work on this one but with such a simple bass line and lead lick I didn't see a need to do the PIPs for them. And as far as video recording my vocals.....forget about it.
Craig I hope you will play along with me.
Perhaps I'll add my other Paul Thorn songs to this thread ("That's Life" (with Michele), and "I Don't Want To Know") a little later just to have them in one place.
Where Was I - Paul Thorn
Em C G (twice)
On a (Em) black and white (C) TV back in (G) grammar school
I was (Em) watching Neal (C) Armstrong walking (G) on the moon
That (C) same day I (D) pretended I was an (Em) astronaut
On the playground (C) monkey bars I flew a(D)bove the stars
(Em) I was in a Dallas (C) disco the night John (G) Lennon died
The (Em) DJ played (C) Imagine and every (G) body cried
I (C) remember a thousand (D) lighters held up (Em) in our hands
All we were (C) saying was let’s give (D) peace a chance
Chorus:
(G) Where was (C) I when you (Am) stopped lovin’ (D) me
(G) When did (C) I become (Am) histor(D)y
There’s (G) not many (C) things that escape my (Am) memor(D)y
Tell me (C) where was (G) I when you (D) stopped loving (G) me
Em C G (twice)
Every (Em) 20,000 (C) years that comet lights (G) up the night
On a (Em) blanket we (C) watched it sail (G) across the sky
A (C) moment like (D) that comes just (Em) once in life
We made love for the (C) first time at eleven (D) thirty-five
But (G) where was (C) I when you (Am) stopped lovin’ (D) me
(G) When did (C) I become (Am) histor(D)y
There’s (G) not many (C) things that escape my (Am) memor(D)y
Tell me (C) where was (G) I when you (D) stopped loving (G) me
I (C) remember when I met you
And the (G) taste of our first kiss
I re (Am) member your (C/B) goodbye
But (C) could you tell me (D) this
(G) Where was (C) I when you (Am) stopped lovin’ (D) me
(G) When did (C) I become (Am) histor(D)y
There’s (G) not many (C) things that escape my (Am) memor(D)y
Tell me (C) where was (G) I when you (D) stopped loving (G) me
(C) Where was (G) I when you (D) stopped loving (G) me
For those who don’t know the song here’s Paul doing it with his band:
Edit 1:
Here's the one I posted in the 3- or 4-chord song thread.....
Here’s a really simple 4 chord song (D G A and Bm). Paul Thorn plays it in drop-D tuning. I did it in both standard tuning and dropped-D. I know some of you don’t like all the bells and whistles a DAW provides and would rather see a pure/live video performance, but for me I like to try and hide my flawed playing and singing (especially the singing). So in this song I’ve got 3 acoustic guitars, 1 bass guitar, 2 lead guitars, and 2 vocals (expanded to 4 by way of effects). But I just couldn’t bring myself to do all the PIP work for such a simple 4 chord song…..
I Don't Want To Know - Paul Thorn
capo on 2nd fret
A (D) long way from home while drinking a beer
A beautiful stranger whispered in my ear
Come up to (G) room 307 and don't tell a (D) soul
I’ve heard (A) forbidden fruit is (G) sweeter but I don't want to (D) know
She (D) asked me to dance she didn't see no harm
But if you dance with the devil she'll turn on her charm
These are some (G) dangerous circumstances I think I should (D) go
I'm tempted (A) wondering what it'd be like to (G) hold her but I don't want to (D) know
I don't want to (G) know what it's like to cross that line
(D) I don't ever want to see my baby cryin
I could (G) keep it a secret it would never show
But (Bm) what would it cost my (A) heart I don't want to (D) know
There's a (D) three room house six hundred miles away
With a fenced in yard where my children can play
And the (G) angel of my dreams god I love her (D) so
What I would (A) lose to abuse her (G) trust I don't want to (D) know
I don't want to (G) know what it's like to live a lie
Even (D) if she couldn't tell by looking in my eyes
I could (G) keep it a secret it would never show
But (Bm) what would it cost my (A) heart I don't want to (D) know
And here’s the original song if you don’t know it:
Edit 2:
Here's the one Michele and I posted in the collaboration area.....
First I have to thank Jim (takhak) for introducing me to Paul Thorn. Thanks Jim! And second, I have to thank Michele for playing with me again. Thanks Michele! It’s always fun to collaborate with you. After Michele did “All My Loving” with me I wanted to do another song with her. She kindly said “yes”. So I went searching for a new YouTube friend. And I found this great song by my new friend Paul Thorn that I just loved and thought we could do something with it. So I asked Michele to come up with a bass track and I’d do my usual rhythm hacking and attempt a small solo to fill in the interlude. What we ended up with is beyond my wildest dreams. Michele is pretty amazing! So here’s our collaboration of Paul Thorn’s “That’s Life”. Hope you like it (and Paul). For best sound use headphones........
And here’s Paul’s original video:
(E) (Esus4))
(E) Thank you I'm ok I (A) guess,
I just need a little (E) rest.
I'll catch up on my sleep to (A) night.
I ain't complainin' - that's (E) life.
I've got blueberries in the (A) yard.
I bought a hundred mason (E) jars.
I'm gonna pick them when they're (A) ripe.
Another season - that's (E) life.
[Chorus]
(E) Wipe that (F#m) tear out (G#m) of your (A) eye.
(B/A) Behind the clouds the sun still (B/G#) shines.
You're in my prayers every (F#m) night.
(B7) Enjoy the journey that's (E) life.
[Interlude]
(E) (A) (E)
There's a touch of fall in the (A) wind.
Can't wait till you come back a (E) gain.
You're the brightest star in my (A) sky.
Wish you could stay - that's (E) life.
I know it's time for you to (A) go.
Here's a sandwich for the (E) road.
It's always hard to say good (A) bye.
Ain't that the truth - that's (E) life.
[Chorus]
(E) Wipe that (F#m) tear out (G#m) of your (A) eye.
(B/A) Behind the clouds the sun still (B/G#) shines.
You're in my prayers every (F#m) night.
(B7) Enjoy the journey that's (E) life. (Esus4) (E)
Edit 3:
"Almost What You Need" - Paul Thorn
capo 1st fret
(G)(Dm7) twice
(G) You smile at (Dm7) me but your (E7) green eyes never (Am7) linger
You (D/F#) turn away
(G) You talk to (Dm7) me and twirl your (E7) long hair with your (Am7) finger
I'm (D/F#) blown away
(Em) And you don't real(A)ize (Em) when you walk a(Am7)way I die in(G)side
Now I'm missing (B7) out on all of your (C) love
I came close but (Cm) just not close e(G)nough
I knew going (B7) in there was no guaran(C)tee
Just my luck I'm (Cm) almost what you (G) need
(G)(Dm7) twice
(G) When you feel (Dm7) down and all a(E7)lone you always (Am7) call me
And I (D/F#) make you laugh
(G) You swear you (Dm7) love me heart and (E7) soul just like the (Am7) brother
You (D/F#) never had
(Em) But whatever I (A) do (Em) I always end (Am7) up without you (G) girl
Now I'm missing (B7) out on all of your (C) love
I came close but (Cm) just not close e(G)nough
I knew going (B7) in there was no guaran(C)tee
Just my luck I'm (Cm) almost what you (G) need
(B7) (C) (Cm)
(G) Now I'm missing (B7) out on all of your (C) love
I came close but (Cm) just not close e(G)nough
I knew going (B7) in there was no guaran(C)tee
Just my luck I'm (Cm) almost what you (G) need
(G)(Dm7) twice
Here's one of Paul's original videos:
Busking Paul Thorn
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Great stuff again Daryl. You are perfecting your! videos and performance with each post. Love it
Daryl,
I love everything you're doing in this. It may be a simple five chord song primarily, but all the parts fit so well together that it's a classic case of the song being greater than the sum of its parts.
The bass is very cool. I like the sound you're getting there.
The guitars sound great, rock solid and I really like the little frills you've got in the middle lead section.
Your vocals have a great quality to them that's different from Paul, but adds a nice emotional edge to the song. The chorus is great too.
You've pulled together another professional piece. I truly would have believed that this was a new band. I don't see any of your other buddies in the video, they must have been recording in the wardrobe.
Thanks for a great upload.
Shel
I love everything you're doing in this. It may be a simple five chord song primarily, but all the parts fit so well together that it's a classic case of the song being greater than the sum of its parts.
The bass is very cool. I like the sound you're getting there.
The guitars sound great, rock solid and I really like the little frills you've got in the middle lead section.
Your vocals have a great quality to them that's different from Paul, but adds a nice emotional edge to the song. The chorus is great too.
You've pulled together another professional piece. I truly would have believed that this was a new band. I don't see any of your other buddies in the video, they must have been recording in the wardrobe.
Thanks for a great upload.
Shel
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Hello Daryl,
Just a quick shout out this morning letting you know that I really enjoyed this video and all of your differant parts together. It might be a simple song to play but it takes skill and musical ability to make it right.
I believe this is the song that was posted a few months ago of Paul Thorn, that was the first time I had heard of him. I've heard a lot more of him now and am liking his style of songs. More real life stuff that makes you feel like he is telling a real life story with his songs...
Thanks again Daryl! I loved your video.
Bart
Just a quick shout out this morning letting you know that I really enjoyed this video and all of your differant parts together. It might be a simple song to play but it takes skill and musical ability to make it right.
I believe this is the song that was posted a few months ago of Paul Thorn, that was the first time I had heard of him. I've heard a lot more of him now and am liking his style of songs. More real life stuff that makes you feel like he is telling a real life story with his songs...
Thanks again Daryl! I loved your video.
Bart
Daryl, I enjoy everything you do and this was great just like always!
I really enjoy all you are bringing to these videos! I agree with Michele it sounds like some cool indie band covering this tune or something. Very, very good Daryl!!
I do really enjoy Paul Thorns writing a lot...songs people can relate to.
Rock On Daryl!
I really enjoy all you are bringing to these videos! I agree with Michele it sounds like some cool indie band covering this tune or something. Very, very good Daryl!!
I do really enjoy Paul Thorns writing a lot...songs people can relate to.
Rock On Daryl!
Chris - Thank you for the help and encouraging words.
Ness - Thanks. The sound quality is improving.
Michele - Thank you my friend. Looking forward to hearing your new bass.
Willem - You're right!
Bart - Thank you for your kind words. That was the 1st time I had heard of Paul Thorn as well. Gotta thank Takhak (Jim) for that.
Cori - Cool indie band huh? Thank you for YOUR kind words. Rockin' on!
Bob - Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it and will check out Paul Thorn.
Ness - Thanks. The sound quality is improving.
Michele - Thank you my friend. Looking forward to hearing your new bass.
Willem - You're right!
Bart - Thank you for your kind words. That was the 1st time I had heard of Paul Thorn as well. Gotta thank Takhak (Jim) for that.
Cori - Cool indie band huh? Thank you for YOUR kind words. Rockin' on!
Bob - Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it and will check out Paul Thorn.
I love hearing you play these songs. The John Lennon verse gets me every time and the collab. still blows me away.
You're going to have your own '5 PACK" pretty soon. Thanks for putting up the words and chords too.
If you ever feel like breaking out the electric guitar, "ALMOST WHAT YOU NEED" is one I would love to hear you do.
You're going to have your own '5 PACK" pretty soon. Thanks for putting up the words and chords too.
If you ever feel like breaking out the electric guitar, "ALMOST WHAT YOU NEED" is one I would love to hear you do.