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Owner Of A Lonely Heart
(Squire)
Yes
I know this is just the intro but its correct
e|-----------------|-------------------|
B|-----------------|-------------------|
G|--2--4--5--7-7---|--2--4--5--7-7-----|
D|--2--4--5--7-7---|--2--4--5--7-7--5--|
A|--0--2--3--5-5---|--0--2--3--5-5--5--|
E|-----------------|----------------3--| This repeats for a long time.
Thanks for reading,
Josh
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adg Average |
#1 by adg ??? at Feb 18, 2006 at 4:58 AM EST |
| graham max remix version, called it a remix but all he did was put an extra synth beat and increased the tempo a lil' Their using this remix among others to market the hit london club Ministry of Sound, and the new biggest one down in Singapore. and check out the video for it, oh umm lemme see... WOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW | |
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Dillon Rhythm Player |
#2 by Dillon H. at Jul 13, 2006 at 6:01 AM EST |
| I think the idea of the song is saying thst it's better to be alone than left heartbroken. As far as comeback singles go, this is a bloody good one- commercial, 80s-style rock with a lot of progressive elements. | |
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bogex Rhythm Player |
#3 by bogex luna at Jun 25, 2007 at 12:53 AM EST |
| What a worthless song. No one would even be writing if it didn't have a great hook. | |