Space Oddity Uke tab by David Bowie (Baritone Chords)

12 Chords used in the song: F, Em, C, Am, Am#7, Am7, D, Fm, Dm, G, A, E

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Year:  1969
Difficulty: 
3.86
(Intermediate)
Key: unknownChords
Intro:- F baritone chordF`    Em baritone chordEm     F baritone chordF`    Em baritone chordEm

C baritone chordC Em baritone chordEm
Ground control to Major Tom (x2)
Am baritone chordAm Am#7 baritone chordAm#7 Am7 baritone chordAm7 D baritone chordD(add9)
Take your protien pills and put your helmet on
C baritone chordC Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC Em baritone chordEm
Ground control to Major Tom, commencing countdown engines on
Am baritone chordAm Am#7 baritone chordAm#7 D baritone chordD(add9)
Check ignition, and may gods' love be with you

C baritone chordC Em baritone chordEm
This is Ground Control to Major Tom
Em baritone chordEm F baritone chordF
You've really made the grade
F baritone chordF Fm baritone chordFm C baritone chordC F baritone chordF
And the papers want to know who's shirts you wear
F baritone chordF Fm baritone chordFm C baritone chordC F baritone chordF
Now it's time to leave the capsule if you dare

C baritone chordC Em baritone chordEm
This is Major Tom to ground control
Em baritone chordEm F baritone chordF
I'm stepping through the door
F baritone chordF Fm baritone chordFm C baritone chordC F baritone chordF
And I'm floating in the most peculiar way
F baritone chordF Fm baritone chordFm C baritone chordC F baritone chordF
And the stars look very different, today
F baritone chordF F baritone chordF` Em baritone chordEm F baritone chordF` Em baritone chordEm
For here am I sitting in a tin can, far above the world
Dm baritone chordDm Am baritone chordAm Em baritone chordEm F baritone chordF
Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do
C baritone chordC F baritone chordF G baritone chordG A baritone chordA A baritone chordA ... C baritone chordC F baritone chordF G baritone chordG A baritone chordA A baritone chordA ... F baritone chordF` Em baritone chordEm A baritone chordA C baritone chordC D baritone chordD E baritone chordE......

C baritone chordC Em baritone chordEm
Though I'm past one hundred thousand miles
Em baritone chordEm F baritone chordF
I'm feeling very still
F baritone chordF Fm baritone chordFm C baritone chordC F baritone chordF
And I think my spaceship knows which way to go
F baritone chordF Fm baritone chordFm C baritone chordC F baritone chordF
Tell my Wife I love her very much, She knows!

G baritone chordG E baritone chordE Am baritone chordAm
Ground Control to Major Tom, your circuits dead
Am baritone chordAm Am7 baritone chordAm7 D baritone chordD(add9)
There's something wrong, can you hear me Major Tom?
D baritone chordD(add9) C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
Can you hear me Major Tom?, can you hear me Major Tom?
G baritone chordG F baritone chordF` Em baritone chordEm
Can you...Here am I floating Round my tin can
F baritone chordF` Em baritone chordEm Dm baritone chordDm Am baritone chordAm
Far above the World, planet Earth is blue
Am baritone chordAm Em baritone chordEm F baritone chordF
And there's nothing I can do
C baritone chordC F baritone chordF G baritone chordG A baritone chordA A baritone chordA ... C baritone chordC F baritone chordF G baritone chordG A baritone chordA A baritone chordA ... F baritone chordF` Em baritone chordEm A baritone chordA C baritone chordC D baritone chordD E baritone chordE

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I play some chords differently but these work! Great tab!
29 Nov 2015
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About this song: Space Oddity

"Space Oddity" is a song written and performed by David Bowie and released as a single in 1969. It is about the launch of Major Tom, a fictional astronaut who becomes depressed during an outer-space mission. Supposedly released to coincide with the Apollo 11 moon landing, it appears on the album Space Oddity. The BBC featured the song in its television coverage of the lunar landing.

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