The Corrs Club

You're onto it, I think.
08-Sep-2013 05:13:11

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11-Nov-2025 18:35:17

In the second half of each verse (i.e. "We lived in Ohio then..."), the chords start: Gm Gm7 C7. . .

Then this part: F Fmaj7 F6 F Fm Fm7

Then Bb7 Eb... etc.

It's that string of six consecutive chords rooted in F (including both major and minor) that I thought was kinda neat. Among the limited amount of sheet music I have, I hadn't seen that before. Keep in mind that my training in musical theory comes from reading the backs of classical LP sleeves and CD booklets. wink.gif

Steverino
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