David Bowie - Sweet Thing

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Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 20:56:40 -0400
From: riley.90@osu.edu (Bo Riley)
Subject: b/bowie_david/sweet_thing.crd

Song: "Sweet Thing" from the album "Diamond Dogs" (1974)
Artist: David Bowie
Words and Music by: David Bowie
Transcribed and Submitted by: Bo Riley (riley.90@osu.edu)

This post contains the chords to the song "Sweet Thing" by David Bowie.
The version, below, is from the "Diamond Dogs" album, on which the song
"Sweet Thing" is divided into three parts, "Sweet Thing," "Candidate,"
and "Sweet Thing (reprise)." The song also appears on the "David Live"
album, where it is referred to as simply "Sweet Thing." This post contains
chords for the entire "Sweet Thing" sequence. A special thanks to the
lyrics archive at Teenage Wildlife (www.etete.com/Bowie) for help with
some of the lyrics.

Any questions? Email me. (riley.90@osu.edu)
(www.freeyellow.com/members2/glendor/domain.html)

* Special note: The big, extended chords towards the end can be
substituted with the following chords:

Bbmaj13#11     play Bb
Fmaj13         play F
C6/9           play C
D(add9)        play D


"SWEET THING" (Sweet Thing, Candidate, Sweet Thing (reprise))

(INTRO)

C D/C C D/C C

(VERSE 1)
                 D/C    C D/C C
It's safe in the city...
D Em D
C D/C C D/C
C D Em
D C D/C C D/C
C D Em
D Bm

(CHORUS)
Dm    Am           G
Boys, boys, it's...
Dm Am F G
Dm Am/C G/B G
Dm Am F G C

(VERSE 2)
                      D/C C
I'm glad that you're...
D/C C
D Em D
C D/C C D/C
C D
Em D Bm

(CHORUS)
Dm    Am            G
Boys, boys, it's...
Dm Am F G
Dm Am/C G/B G
Dm Am F G

(GUITAR SOLO)
D F#m Bm Bb
D Gm/D D Gm/D
D F#m Bm Bb
D Gm/D D Gm/D D

"CANDIDATE"

(SAX AND GUITAR SOLOS)
Dm Am G
Dm Am G
Dm Am G
Dm Am G
Dm Am G

                 Dm Am
I'll make you a...
G
Dm Am
G
Dm Am G
Dm Am G

Dm                    Am
Some make you sing...
G
Dm Am
G
Dm Am G

Dm                    Am
So you scream out of...
G
Dm Am
G
Dm Am G

Dm                    Am
Well, on the street...
G
Dm Am
G
Dm Am
G
Dm Am
G
Dm Am
G
Dm Am
G

"SWEET THING (reprise)"

(SAX SOLO)
Dm Am G
Dm Am G

       Dm       Am/C G
If you want it...
Dm Am F G C

(VERSE 3)
                    D/C C D/C C
Is it nice in your...
D Em D
C D/C C D/C
C D
Em D G A/G

(OUTRO)
G A/G G A

Bbmaj13#11* Fmaj13*
Bbmaj13#11* Fmaj13*
Bbmaj13#11* C6/9* D(add9)*

E (more or less, there are alot of #9's, dominant 7's, and
such in the bass. E5 would be the safest bet here).

Any questions? Email me. (riley.90@osu.edu)
(www.freeyellow.com/members2/glendor/domain.html)