Touch Me Uke tab by The Doors (Baritone Chords)

12 Chords used in the song: Am, G, Bm, C, Cm, A#, Dm, D#, F#, C#, Fm, G#

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Year:  1969
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4.83
(Intermediate)
Key: unknownChords
[Intro]
Am baritone chordAm

[Verse]
Come on, come on, c'mon, c'mon now
G baritone chordG
Touch me babe,
Bm baritone chordBm C baritone chordC Cm baritone chordCm
Can't you see that I am not afraid.
A# baritone chordA# Dm baritone chordDm
What was that promise that you made?
D# baritone chordD# F# baritone chordF#
Why won't you tell me what she said?
C# baritone chordC#
What was that promise that she made?

[Chorus]
F# baritone chordF# Fm baritone chordFm
Now I'm gonna love you
F# baritone chordF# G# baritone chordG# C# baritone chordC#
till the heaven stops the rain.
F# baritone chordF# Fm baritone chordFm
I'm gonna love you
F# baritone chordF# G# baritone chordG# F# baritone chordF#
till the stars fall from the sky
C# baritone chordC#
for you and I.

[Break]
Am baritone chordAm

[Verse]
[Chorus]

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About this song: Touch Me

"Touch Me" is a song by The Doors from their album The Soft Parade. Written by Robby Krieger, the riff is influenced by The Four Seasons "C'mon Marianne." It is notable for its extensive usage of brass and string instruments to accent Jim Morrison's vocals (including a powerful solo by featured saxophonist Curtis Amy), and was one of the most popular Doors songs. It was released as a single in December 1968. The song reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 in Cashbox Top 100 in early 1969.Read more on Last.fm.

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