Asleep Uke tab by The Smiths

7 Chords used in the song: C, Am, F, E, G, Dm7, Em

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Year:  1987
Difficulty: 
4.64
(Intermediate)
Key: AmChords
C chordC          Am chordAm
Sing me to sleep
C chordC Am chordAm
Sing me to sleep
F chordF E chordE
I'm tired and I
E chordE C chordC
I want to go to bed

C chordC Am chordAm
Sing me to sleep
C chordC Am chordAm
Sing me to sleep
F chordF
And then leave me alone
G chordG
Don't try to wake me in the morning
E chordE
'Cause I will be gone



[Chorus]

G chordG
Don't feel bad for me
Dm7 chordDm7 C chordC
I want you to know
G chordG
Deep in the cell of my heart
F chordF
I will feel so glad to go


[Verse 2]

C chordC Am chordAm
Sing me to sleep
C chordC Am chordAm
Sing me to sleep
F chordF E chordE
I don't want to wake up
G chordG
On my own anymore

C chordC Am chordAm
Sing to me
C chordC Am chordAm
Sing to me
F chordF E chordE
I don't want to wake up
F chordF
On my own anymore



[Chorus]

G chordG
Don't feel bad for me
Dm7 chordDm7 C chordC
I want you to know
G chordG
Deep in the cell of my heart
F chordF
I really want to go


[Outro]

G chordG
There is another world
C chordC
There is a better world
Em chordEm Am chordAm
Well, there must be
Em chordEm Am chordAm
Well, there must be
Em chordEm Am chordAm
Well, there must be
Em chordEm Am chordAm
Well, there must be
Em chordEm
Well ...

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About this song: Asleep

"Asleep" was written by Johnny Marr and Morrissey, and recorded in London in 1985. It features on the compilation albums The World Won't Listen and Louder Than Bombs, and originally appeared as the B-side to the boy with the thorn in his side. The song, one of the band's bleakest, features mostly piano; the melody was something Johnny Marr had been toying around with for years, originally composed (in simpler form) as a coda to suffer little children. Read more on Last.fm.

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