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From: "Shaggy"
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 1995 22:34:55 -500
Subject: CRD: Candy Says by The Velvet Underground

Here is a more complete chord transcription for this song. I've formatted
the chords to the lyrics (as well as I could), and included all the words.
Thanks to Citizen Kane for the original posting
from which I took the chords.

This is one of the best VU songs (in my humble opinion). It's the first
track on their third album, "The Velvet Underground"; and is written (of
course) by Lou Reed. A "closet mix" version is also available on the new VU
box set. Enjoy.

Candy Says: The Velvet Underground

VERSE 1:
D F#m F B
Candy says, I've come to hate my body,
Em A
and all that it requires
D A
in this world.
D F#m F B
Candy says, I'd like to know completely,
Em A
what other souls discreetly
D A
talk about.

CHORUS:
D G E
I'm gonna watch the blue birds fly,
A
over my shoulder.
D G E
I'm gonna watch them pass me by,
A
maybe when I'm older.
C G
What do you think I'd see,
A C
if I could walk away from me? (4 beat pause)

VERSE 2: (same chords as verse 1)
Candy says, I hate the quite places,
that cause the smallest taste
of what will be.
Candy says, I hate the big descisions,
that cause endless revisions
in my mind.

CHORUS (again)

EXTRO:
D (8 bts) G (8 bts)
..........Doo, Doo, Whaa.........
D G
Doo.......Doo, Doo, Whaa......... (x4)

(end on)
D
Doo...


It is kind of difficult to convey where exactly the chords change, as they
don't line up perfectly with the words. Every chord lasts for 4 beats and
the words are placed over them. There is also a lot of chord picking that
goes on that I have no clue how to play. And that's it...

SC Sarvis
csarvis@calumet.yorku.ca

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* "Space Patrol, uh ... I gotta be brief ... I said cheese!... *
* My elastic's all stretched out ... She's a gas powered witch! *
* ...[10-4], Over." *
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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Tim
Rhythm Player
#1 by Tim Hanson at Apr 6, 1979 at 9:40 AM EST
I first heard this song this year, remade by Beth Gibbons, in her cd, Out of Season [bonus edition], in one of the bonus tracks (live). I believe stephaniesays is right, and SisterRay is WAY off, but oh well. You can interperet it how you want.
 
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The Real Slim S
Average
#2 by The Real Slim Shady at Jun 7, 1981 at 2:01 PM EST
candy.. he..she.. was actually rather attractive if you see her.. his.. pictures
 
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caleb
Wanna Be
#3 by caleb at Jun 26, 1981 at 10:32 AM EST
Sorry SIsterRay, but Stephaniesays is right. The song is about Candy Darling, who was also part of Andy Warhol's Factory, along with Lou Reed and a lot of people mentioned in Reed's lyrics. I've always interpreted the line "Candy says I hate the big decisions that cause endless revisions in my mind" to be about the sex change operation that Candy had wanted but never got. Unfortunately, Candy died of leukemia at the age of 25. Such a a sad and meloncholy song since it mentions "getting older" which Candy never got to do. Beautiful song.
 
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Ben
Rhythm Player
#4 by Ben at Apr 16, 1982 at 12:46 AM EST
i think its about this lollipop. and lous all doing heroin and he thinks its talking. and the candy wishes it wasnt a lollipop...but a human...its really just a retelling of pinnochio.
 
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john
Wanna Be
#5 by john dolmayan at Mar 3, 1983 at 6:16 PM EST
It doesn't have to be about Candy or about a sex change. To me, it speaks of the sad and futile yearning to be as free as blue birds, to be a part of the flow of nature and without the heavy burdens of a human body and big decisions draining your soul. I like to think of it as wanting to just BE. to not have a body or any of that, to just exist. And that is what the question means: what would we see if we were able to be free of our selves?
 
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NIK
Average
#6 by NIK blaszczyszyn at Aug 14, 1985 at 10:03 PM EST
"To me, it speaks of the sad and futile yearning to be as free as blue birds, to be a part of the flow of nature and without the heavy burdens of a human body and big decisions draining your soul. I like to think of it as wanting to just BE. to not have a body or any of that, to just exist. And that is what the question means: what would we see if we were able to be free of our selves?" Yes, it is all of this, expressed via a person called Candy's desire to have/not have a sex change.
 
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devon
Average
#7 by devon at Nov 9, 1989 at 10:43 PM EST
My FAVORITE SONG EVER
 
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Indy
Lead Player
#8 by Indy Windrose at Feb 10, 2000 at 2:13 PM EST
candy.. he..she.. was actually rather attractive if you see her.. his.. pictures
 
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Jesus
Professional
#9 by Jesus at Feb 25, 2003 at 2:57 PM EST
The song's about Candy Darling, who was a cross-dresser in the '60s and part of Andy Warhol's regular crowd...great song; one of their best.