5 Chords used in the song: F, Dm, A, C, C#
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Intro: *Riff* F F Dm (let ring)
Verse 1:
(Dm)................A..........................Dm
We passed upon the stair, we spoke in was and when
.................. A............................F
Although I wasn't there, he said I was his friend
.............. ..C....................... A
Which came as a surprise, I spoke into his eyes
.....................Dm.....................C
I thought you died alone, a long long time ago
Chorus:
C..........F
Oh no, not me
....C#..............C
We never lost control
C...............F
You're face to face
C#
With The Man Who Sold The World
Bridge:
*During Riff* A (let ring) Dm (let ring) F F Dm (let ring)
Verse 2:
(Dm)......... ..........A..........................Dm
I laughed and shook his hand, and made my way back home
.......................A.............................F
I searched a foreign land, for years and years I roamed
......................C.........................A
I gazed a gazeless stare, we walked a million hills
............Dm...........................C
I must have died alone, a long long time ago
Chorus:
C.............F
Who knows? Not me
..C#...............C
I never lost control
C..............F
You're face to face
C#
With The Man Who Sold The World
Bridge:
*During Riff* A (let ring) Dm (let ring)
Chorus:
C.............F
Who knows? Not me
...C#...............C
We never lost control
C..............F
You're face to face
C#
With The Man Who Sold The World
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About this song: The Man Who Sold The World
The Man Who Sold the World is a song originally recorded by David Bowie. A live rendition of the song was recorded by the American grunge band Nirvana in 1993 during their MTV Unplugged appearance. It was released on the band's MTV Unplugged in New York album the following year. They regularly covered the song during live sets after their memorable acoustic performance up until lead singer Kurt Cobain's death in 1994.