Mclachlan Sarah

Mclachlan Sarah - Ice Cream guitar chord

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From: The Sociable Misanthrope

Ice Cream

As written and recorded by Sarah McLachlan

>From the Album "Fumbling Towards Ecstacy"

Transcribed by John Argentiero (jfafreak@wam.umd.edu)

I tabbed this out about a month ago, but someone recommended to me trying

it with the capo on the second fret, which makes the song a WHOLE lot

easier, no barre chords, nice open ringing strings and all.  So here it

is again, played with a capo on the 2nd fret.

Well, most of this song is played on piano (um, all of it I think) but

live I believe she does it on guitar, or so I've been told/led to

believe, so here's a good arrangement.

Listen to the record for rhythms.

These are just chord forms.  Not actual chords sounds, see tab at bottom

for more info.

(hum and make cute little happy sounds over intro)

G   Am7    D    

G   Am7    D

G   Bm7    D

G   C  Am7   Dsus2

C    D       Em7         C        G/B

Your love is better than Ice Cream

Am7         D        G/B            C

Better than anything else that I've tried.

Am7  D       Em7         C         G/B

Your love is better than Ice Cream.

Am7           D            C        Am7

Everyone here knows how to fight.

   Em   D   Am7

And it's a long way down

       Em   D   Am7

It's a long way down

       Em   D   Am7         C          G/B  C             G/B    Em

It's a long way down to the place where  we started from

G   Am7    D    

G   Am7    D

C    D       Em7         C         G/B

Your love is better than chocolate

Am7         D        G/B            C

Better than anything else that I've tried.

Am7 D       Em7         C         G/B

Oh, love is better than chocolate.

Am7           D            C        Am7

Everyone here knows how to cry.

   Em   D   Am7

And it's a long way down

       Em   D   Am7

It's a long way down

       Em   D   Am7         C          G/B  C             G/B   Em

It's a long way down to the place where  we started from

   G/B   C           G      Em

Do do do do do do do    

G            Am7         D

  Do  do do  do  do do   do

Repeat that last line till the end.  As the song is in G, end on an G

chord, unless by some strange act of God you can fade yourself out like

on the record...

To make life easier, here's TAB for all of the chords...

The important thing here, zeros are in fact twos, since thats where you

have the capo.

e--3---0-----2---0----0------0-----------0-------|

B--3---1-----3---1----3------0-----3-----0-------|

G--0---0-----2---0----2------0-----0-----0-------|

D--0---2-----0---2----0------0-----0-----2-------|

A--2---0---------3-----------2-----2-----2-------|

E--3-------------------------0-----------0-------|

   G   Am7   D   C    Dsus2  Em7  G/B    Em  

Hope this is through enough to allow you to happily play in any given

acoustic coffee house or hang-out joint of your choice!  If there are any

problems, email me!

John

jfafreak@wam.umd.edu

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