I Need A Miracle Shakedown Street (Weir/Barlow) Last Updated 04/18/96 General Rules On Chord Charts Intro E7 I need a woman 'bout twice my age, E7 A lady of nobility, gentility and rage -- E7 A splendor in the dark -- lightnin' on the draw. E7 We'll go right through the book, And break each and every law. A E7 I got a feeling, and it won't go away. oh, no. B Just one thing, then I'll be okay. E7 I need a miracle every day. I need a woman 'bout twice my height -- Statuesque, raven-tressed, a goddess of the night With a secret incantations, candles burning blue. We consult the spirits. Maybe they'll know what to do. And it's real, and it won't go away. Oh, no. Can't get around it, and I can't run away. I need a miracle every day. I need a woman 'bout twice my weight -- A ton of fun, who packs a gun with all that other freight. Find her in a sideshow. Leave her in L.A. Ride her like a surfer riding on a tidal wave. And it's real. Believe what I say, oh yeah. Just one thing that I got to say: I need a miracle every day. A It takes dynamite to get me up. E7 Too much of everything is just enough. A One more thing: I just got to say, E7 I need a miracle every day! A I need a miracle every day -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro (^) Slide Up (\) Slide Down (h) Hammer On (p) Pull Off (b) Bend RA Tab Support Audio (17K) MIDI Tab Support Audio (ineedamr.mid) E----7-7h5-------------------------------------------------- B-----------8--5---5--5------------------------------------- G----------------------------------------------------------- D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------- Return To Base -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This File contains merely an interpretation of the represented musical piece. It is not intended to replace any commercially available publishing, nor is it guaranteed to represent an exact transcription of any commercially or otherwise released piece. Ed Bick's Tab Archive, 1997