A1 - Caught In The Middle guitar tab
Artist: A1
Song: Caught in the Middle
Transcribed by Jay Campion. 19/Feb/2002
Chords: Am A#maj Cmaj Dm Fmaj Gm
e------ 0------ 1------ 3------ 1------ 1------ 3
B------ 1------ 3------ 5------ 3------ 1------ 3
G------ 2------ 3------ 5------ 2------ 2------ 3
D------ 2------ 3------ 5------ 0------ 3------ 5
A------ 0------ 1------ 3------ X------ 3------ 5
E------ X------ X------ X------ X------ 1------ 3
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This song has a nice fast strumming rhythm throughout.
Intro: Dm Am
Verse: Dm Am
You said that love was just a state of mind
A#maj
A puzzle made of pieces you can't find
But for me you never really had the time
Gm Cmaj
I was blind, oh ohh
Verse2:
And everything that you meant to me
Is written in the pages of my history
But it's over now as far as I can see
Suddenly...
Chorus: Fmaj Cmaj
Things are so different now you're gone
Am
Thought it'd be easy, I was wrong (and now I'm caught)
A#maj
And now, I'm caught in the middle
Even though I'm with someone new
All I can think about is you (and now I'm caught)
And now, I'm caught in the middle
Verse3:
Moving on she brings me brighter days
But thoughts of you are in my mind always
Like a memory that I can't erase
It's here to stay, oh ohh...
Chorus x1
Middle 8: Gm Cmaj Gm Cmaj
So different, so easy, I can't get over you
Gm Cmaj Gm Cmaj
So different, so easy, I can't get over you
Chorus x3 *stop playing for last line of the last chorus.
That's it, the end.
Believe it or not, I'm actually into heavy metal!
So why, you might ask, am I transcribing an A1 song?
Well, I've started teaching a couple of kids how to
play guitar and they like this song so I did it for
them really. I have to say though, as a guitar based
song, it's not too bad! There are some tough barre
chords for beginners to get to grips with along with
a steady strumming rhythm so for the purposes of
teaching youngsters the basics, it's a good excercise.
Any comments or questions are more than welcome,
carcass_maggotropolis@hotmail.com
Thanks, Jay Campion.