Mother Uke tab by Danzig (Baritone Chords)

3 Chords used in the song: Bm, A, G

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Year:  1988
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Key: D, BmChords
Bm baritone chordBm
Mother
Bm baritone chordBm A baritone chordA Bm baritone chordBm
tell your children not to walk my way
Bm baritone chordBm A baritone chordA Bm baritone chordBm A baritone chordA
Tell your children not to hear my words what they mean what they say
Bm baritone chordBm
Mother

(all verses are the same chords)
G baritone chordG A baritone chordA Bm baritone chordBm
Refrain: Not about to see your light
A baritone chordA G baritone chordG
But if you wanna find hell with me
G baritone chordG A baritone chordA Bm baritone chordBm
I can show you what it's like
A baritone chordA G baritone chordG
Till you're bleeding

G baritone chordG A baritone chordA Bm baritone chordBm
Not about to see your light
A baritone chordA G baritone chordG
But if you wanna find hell with me
G baritone chordG A baritone chordA Bm baritone chordBm
I can show you what it's( End refrain)

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About this song: Mother

"Mother" is a song by Danzig that first appeared on their 1988 debut album, Danzig. Thematically, the song is a rhetorical challenge to parents who wish to shield their children from what is believed by Danzig to be the reality represented by heavy metal music. The song showcases Glenn Danzig's powerful vocals and large vocal range. The original 1988 music video was banned by MTV for its ending sequence, in which a live chicken is sacrificed and an inverted cross is drawn in its blood.

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