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EVERYTHING IN ITS RIGHT PLACE
As recorded by Radiohead
(From the 2000 Album KID A)


Transcribed by kurtfender84 nobbru@libero.it

Words by Thom Yorke Music by Thom Yorke, Ed O'Brien, Colin Greenwood,
Johnny Greenwood, Phil Selway
Arranged by Radiohead


C
x 3 2 5 x x C#maj7
x 4 3 5 x x Ebadd6
x 6 5 5 x x F
x 8 7 5 x x
C5
x 3 5 5 x x Fm/C#
9 8 6 x x x Cmadd11/Eb
x 6 3 5 x x Gm/Eb
11 10 8 x x x
Em/C
8 7 5 x x x


Gtr I (E A D G B E) - 'Johnny Greenwood (Keyboard)'


Intro
Q=124
C C#maj7 Ebadd6
2/4 4/4 6/4
Gtr I
|---------|---------------|------------------------|
|---------|---------------|------------------------|
|-5---0---|-5--5-(5)-5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)-5---|
|---6-----|-2--2-(2)-2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)---8-|
|-------3-|-3--3-(3)-3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-----|
|---------|---------------|------------------------|


C C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 2/4
|---------------|--------------------|----------|
|---------------|--------------------|----------|
|-5--5-(5)-5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)-|-5---0----|
|-2--2-(2)-2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)-|---6------|
|-3--3-(3)-3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-|-------3--|
|---------------|--------------------|----------|


C C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 2/4
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|
|-5--5--(5)--5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)-|-5---0---|
|-2--2--(2)--2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)-|---6-----|
|-3--3--(3)--3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-|-------3-|
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|


C C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 2/4
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|
|-5--5--(5)--5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)-|-5---0---|
|-2--2--(2)--2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)-|---6-----|
|-3--3--(3)--3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-|-------3-|
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|


C C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|-----------------|-------------------------|
|-----------------|-------------------------|
|-5--5--(5)--5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5---|
|-2--2--(2)--2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)----6-|
|-3--3--(3)--3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)------|
|-----------------|-------------------------|


C C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|-----------------|-------------------------|
|-----------------|-------------------------|
|-5--5--(5)--5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5---|
|-2--2--(2)--2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)----6-|
|-3--3--(3)--3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)------|
|-----------------|-------------------------|


C C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|-----------------|-------------------------|
|-----------------|-------------------------|
|-5--5--(5)--5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5---|
|-2--2--(2)--2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)----8-|
|-3--3--(3)--3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)------|
|-----------------|-------------------------|


Chorus
F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|--------------|---------------------------|
|--------------|---------------------------|
|-5--5-(5)-5-5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5-----|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)----8---|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)--------|
|--------------|---------------------------|


F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|--------------|----------------------------|
|--------------|----------------------------|
|-5--5-(5)-5-5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5-5----|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)---------|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)------3--|
|--------------|----------------------------|


F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|--------------|---------------------------|
|--------------|---------------------------|
|-5--5-(5)-5-5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5-----|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)----8---|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)--------|
|--------------|---------------------------|


F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 4/4
|--------------|--------------------|
|--------------|--------------------|
|-5--5-(5)-5-5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)-|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)-|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-|
|--------------|--------------------|


$
C C#maj7 Ebadd6
2/4 4/4 4/4 2/4
Gtr I
|---------|---------------|--------------------|---------|
|---------|---------------|--------------------|---------|
|-5---0---|-5--5-(5)-5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)-|-5---0---|
|---6-----|-2--2-(2)-2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)-|---6-----|
|-------3-|-3--3-(3)-3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-|-------3-|
|---------|---------------|--------------------|---------|


C C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 2/4
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|
|-5--5--(5)--5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)-|-5---0---|
|-2--2--(2)--2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)-|---6-----|
|-3--3--(3)--3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-|-------3-|
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|


C C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 2/4
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|
|-5--5--(5)--5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)-|-5---0---|
|-2--2--(2)--2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)-|---6-----|
|-3--3--(3)--3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-|-------3-|
|-----------------|--------------------|---------|


To Coda
C C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|-----------------|-------------------------|
|-----------------|-------------------------|
|-5--5--(5)--5--5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5---|
|-2--2--(2)--2--3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)----8-|
|-3--3--(3)--3--4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)------|
|-----------------|-------------------------|


Verse
Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C#
5/4 4/4 6/4 4/4
Gtr I
|---------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|---------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|---------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-6-(6)-5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|-(6)-(6)--5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|
|-8-(8)-7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|-(8)-(8)--7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|
|-9-(9)-8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|-(9)-(9)--8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|


Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C#
6/4 4/4 6/4 4/4
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-----------|----------------------|------------|--------------------5-|
|-(6)-(6)-5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|-(6)-(6)--5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-7-|
|-(8)-(8)-7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|-(8)-(8)--7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|
|-(9)-(9)-8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|-(9)-(9)--8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)---|


Chorus
F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|--------------|---------------------------|
|--------------|---------------------------|
|-5--5-(5)-5-5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5-----|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)----8---|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)--------|
|--------------|---------------------------|


F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|--------------|---------------------------|
|--------------|---------------------------|
|-5--5-(5)-5-5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5-----|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)----8---|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)--------|
|--------------|---------------------------|


F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|--------------|----------------------------|
|--------------|----------------------------|
|-5--5-(5)-5-5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)--5------|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)----8----|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)------3--|
|--------------|----------------------------|


D.S. al Coda
F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 4/4
|--------------|--------------------|
|--------------|--------------------|
|-5--5-(5)-5-5-|-(5)-5--5-(5)-5-(5)-|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)-|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-|
|--------------|--------------------|


Verse 2
&
Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C#
5/4 4/4 6/4 4/4
Gtr I
|---------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|---------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|---------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-6-(6)-5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|-(6)-(6)--5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|
|-8-(8)-7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|-(8)-(8)--7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|
|-9-(9)-8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|-(9)-(9)--8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|


Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C#
6/4 4/4 6/4 4/4
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-(6)-(6)-5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|-(6)-(6)--5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|
|-(8)-(8)-7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|-(8)-(8)--7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|
|-(9)-(9)-8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|-(9)-(9)--8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|


Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C#
5/4 4/4 6/4 4/4
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-(6)-(6)-5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|-(6)-(6)--5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|
|-(8)-(8)-7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|-(8)-(8)--7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|
|-(9)-(9)-8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|-(9)-(9)--8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|


Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C# Em/C Gm/Eb Fm/C#
5/4 4/4 6/4 4/4
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-----------|----------------------|------------|----------------------|
|-(6)-(6)-5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)-6-|-(6)-(6)--5-|-(5)-5--8--(8)--(8)---|
|-(8)-(8)-7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-8-|-(8)-(8)--7-|-(7)-7-10-(10)-(10)-3-|
|-(9)-(9)-8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)-9-|-(9)-(9)--8-|-(8)-8-11-(11)-(11)---|


Outro
F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6Cmadd11/Eb
4/4 6/4
|--------------|--------------------------|
|--------------|--------------------------|
|--------------|--------------------------|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-3-(3)-------|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)--3----|
|--------------|--------------------------|


F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6Cmadd11/Eb
4/4 6/4
|--------------|--------------------------|
|--------------|--------------------------|
|--------------|--------------------------|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-3-(3)-------|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)--3----|
|--------------|--------------------------|


$$
F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6
4/4 6/4
|--------------|-------------------------|
|--------------|-------------------------|
|--------------|-------------------------|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-5-(5)------|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-3----|
|--------------|-------------------------|


F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6Cmadd11/Eb
4/4 6/4
|--------------|---------------------------|
|--------------|---------------------------|
|--------------|---------------------------|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-3-(3)--------|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)-3-3----|
|--------------|---------------------------|


F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6Cmadd11/Eb
4/4 6/4
|--------------|--------------------------|
|--------------|--------------------------|
|--------------|--------------------------|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-3-(3)-------|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)--3----|
|--------------|--------------------------|


D.S.S.
F C5 C#maj7 Ebadd6Cmadd11/Eb
4/4 6/4
|--------------|--------------------------*|
|--------------|--------------------------*|
|--------------|--------------------------*|
|-7--5-(5)-5-3-|-(3)-3--5-(5)-3-(3)-------*|
|-8--3-(3)-3-4-|-(4)-4--6-(6)-6-(6)--3----*|
|--------------|--------------------------*|


Song tabbe d by Bruno Gamba 2004.Any question nobbru@libero.it

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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The Guitar Guy
Lead Player
#1 by The Guitar Guy at Aug 14, 1978 at 4:30 AM EST
I *love* this song, it was the first song off Kid A I liked because I used to fall asleep listening to it, and I'd usually be asleep near the end of this song, because it's just so surreal. I ended up putting it on repeat.
 
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josh
Rhythm Player
#2 by josh groocock at Oct 7, 1978 at 3:08 PM EST
Doo Noo Noo Noo, Dooooo......Do Do Kid A Kid A............EVERYTHING The entire album is already a classic. Our children's children will hopefully own it or atleast know about it and the genuises who created it.
 
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jimmy
Wanna Be
#3 by jimmy rodrigues at Jun 7, 1981 at 11:03 AM EST
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever. Unless you're too shallow to enjoy it. I NEVER get sick of this song. The baground music is absolutely overwhelming. It gives me goosebumps just hearing it. The mellowness of the music and the lyrics really helps me to relax. This is why I believe that 'Everything in its Right Place refers to the fact that everything was meant to happen, therefore; everything IS in its right place. When I am feeling shitty, listening to this song reminds me of that and of the fact that if I trust God, everything will turn out right in the end. The two colors represent good and bad - but even the colors in his head are in their right place. Sucking a lemon means he woke up in a bad mood. The next lines suggest that he got in a fight with someone and he wouldn't listen since he was upset; but when he realizes that everything is in its right place, he decides to listen to what the other person tried to say to him.
 
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michiel
Wanna Be
#4 by michiel adams at Apr 2, 1987 at 10:18 AM EST
It's about obsessive compulsive disorder 'everything in it's right place' the obsession with everything being correctly positioned knowing where everything is. I don't think I'm right probably very wrong but Ithought it was an interesting theory lol.
 
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devon
Average
#5 by devon patterson at Jun 16, 1991 at 5:18 AM EST
Everything.........
 
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James
Average
#6 by James Davison at Feb 17, 1998 at 4:53 AM EST
i think this song shows the birth of kid a himself. keep in mind i'm following the whole clone idea, but i think "everything in its right place" is showing how the experiment worked and they are seeing the first human clone. "yesterday i woke up sucking a lemon" maybe be kid a talking, saying how he woke up and is alive, but life is sour to him b/c he is not a person, he is a clone.
 
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SLIPKNOT FUCING
Rhythm Player
#7 by SLIPKNOT FUCING RULES!!!! v at May 15, 1998 at 8:44 AM EST
Hypnotic and mesmerizing in every way.
 
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Faiz
Average
#8 by Faiz fender at Mar 20, 2003 at 6:04 AM EST
the first few notes are so awesome it really sets the tone of the album... and vanilla sky kicked ass too
 
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Courtney
Wanna Be
#9 by Courtney L. at May 7, 2004 at 8:52 AM EST
sucking a lemon is a common uk phrase, it means you look miserable.
 
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John
Lead Player
#10 by John Fitch at Aug 10, 2007 at 3:18 PM EST
I could care less about the bickering over this song. I personally think Kid A is one of the best RH albums ever it really defines the way Radiohead has transformed in a way. MUCH better than amnesiac, which in itself was a good album but nowhere near as good as radiohead. This CD and esp this song are great to listen to in the car driving and not having a car in the world, windows down, good music, just out there enjoying life.