4 Chords used in the song: F, Am, C, Em7
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INTROF
Am
C
Am
Em7
F
Am
So I walked into the hazeC
Am
Em7
And a million dirty wavesF
Am
Now I see you lying thereC
Am
Em7
Like a lilo losing air airF
Am
Black rocks and shoreline sandC
Am
Em7
Still that summer I cannot bearF
Am
And I wipe the sand from my armsC
The Spanish Sahara
Am
The place that you'd wanna
Em7
Leave the horror hereF
Forget the horror hereAm
Forget the horror hereC
Leave it all down hereAm
Em7
It's future rust and then it's future dust (2x)F
Am
Now the waves they drag you downC
Am
Em7
Carry you to broken groundF
Am
Though I find you in the sandC
Am
Em7
Wipe you clean with dirty handsF
Am
So god damn this boiling spaceC
It's the Spanish Sahara
Am
The place that you'd wanna
Em7
Leave the horror hereF
Forget the horror hereAm
Forget the horror hereC
Leave it all down hereAm
Em7
It's future rust and then it's future dustF
Am
I'm the fury in your head
C
I'm the fury in your bed
Am
I'm the ghost in the back of your headEm7
'Cause IF
Am
I'm the fury in your head
C
I'm the fury in your bed
Am
I'm the ghost in the back of your head (2x)
Solo:F
Am
C
Am
Em7
F
Forget the horror hereAm
Forget the horror hereC
Leave it all down hereAm
Em7
It's future rust and then it's future dustF
A choir of furies in your head,
Am
choir of furies in your bed,C
Am
Em7
I'm the ghost in the back of your head, cos I'mF
The choir of furies in your head,Am
choir of furies in your bed,C
Am
Em7
I'm the ghost in the back of your head, cos I
Solo:F
Am
C
Am
Em7
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About this song: Spanish Sahara
Spanish Sahara was the first song to be premiered from Foals new album Total Life Forever. It was played on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show on 10th March, and the video was also released on the same night. So how did the song title come about? Here's what Yannis said to the NME: "The title came from a local band's cassette that I bought for a pound after a show in Oxford. I never listened to it, but it was wrapped in a map, and on that map it said Spanish Sahara. It seemed to fit with the song's mood, which is lunar and apocalyptic, but beautiful.

