All Or Nothing Chords
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Difficulty: | beginner |
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Capo: | no capo |
Author Unregistered. 1 contributor total, last edit on Nov 2, 2016
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This is my first attempt so please excuse any mistakes but I think it sounds spot on.
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Small Faces - All or Nothing
[Intro] 4 bars pick D with hammer on last note
[Verse 1]
A D
I thought you'd listen to my reasoning
A D
But now I see you don't hear a thing
G A
Try to make you see how it's got to be, yes it’s all right
[Chorus]
D
All or nothing (yeah yeah)
Bm
All or nothing (come on)
G
All or nothing
D (repeating hammer on last note as in intro)
For me
[Verse 2]
A D
Things could work out just like I want them to (yeah)
A D
If I could have the other half of you (yeah)
G A
You know I would, If I only could, (yes it’s yeah)
[Chorus]
D
All or nothing (oh yeah)
Bm
All or nothing (if I could only say)
G
All or nothing
D (repeating hammer on last note as in intro)
For me
[Verse 3]
A D
Ba ba ba ba da ba da da da da
A D
Ba ba ba ba da ba da da da da
G
I ain't telling you no lie girl
A
So don't just sit there and cry (yeah yeah)
D
All or nothing (my my my yeah)
Bm
All or nothing (oh yeah)
G
All or nothing
A
Got to got to got to keep on tryin')
[Quieter]
D
All or nothing (Mmm yeah)
Bm
All or nothing (gotta keep on working out for me)
G
All or nothing (For me, for me, for me come on children yeah)
D
All or nothing (yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah)
Bm
All or nothing (I just can’t keep it to myself)
G
All or nothing ( yeah for me)
[Outro] 4 bars pick D with hammer on last note
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7 comments

Great job. Just the A chord missing from the last line of the quiet verse. :-)
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Seems good enough to me. Unmistakable distinctive quality of Steve Marriot vocals, before Humble Pie. If you wanted to hard rock in 1972, H.P. was where you went. RIP Steve
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I’m sorry, but there is a big mistake here. At the beginning of the chorus, D is not followed by Bm but by B. I’m 100% positive about this, because you can hear the major third, not the minor third. It’s a cool idea by Steve Marriot because normally people would indeed expect Bm because D and Bm are so-called relative scales. Check it out.
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