e: Thu, 07 May 1998 00:19:59 +0000
From: Ted Saxlid
Subject: r/rolling_stones/sittin_on_a_fence.crd
SITTIN' ON A FENCE by THE ROLLING STONES from the album FLOWERS
Chords by: Ted Saxlid.
F# Ab7 C#
Since I was young I've been very hard to please
F# Ab7 C#
And I don't know wrong from right
F#
But there is one thing I could never understand
Ab7
Some of the sick things that a girl does to a man, so
C# F# Ab C# F# Ab
I'm just sittin' on a fence you can say I got no sense
C# Eb Ab7 C#
Tryin' to make up my mind really is too hard a bind
F# Ab7 C#
So I'm sittin' on a fence
F# Ab7 C#
All of my friends at school grew up and settled down
F# Ab7 C#
Then they mortgaged up their lives
F#
When things got set too much but I think it's true
Ab7
They just get married ´cause they´ve nothing else to do, so
C# F# Ab C# F# Ab
I'm just sittin' on a fence you can say I got no sense
C# Eb Ab7 C#
Tryin' to make up my mind really is too hard a bind
F# Ab7 C#
So I'm sittin' on a fence
F# Ab7 C#
The day can come when you get old and sick and tired of life
F# Ab7 C#
You just never rea-lise
F#
Maybe the choice you made wasn´t really right
Ab7
But you go out and you don´t come back at night, so
C# F# Ab C# F# Ab
I'm just sittin' on a fence you can say I got no sense
C# Eb Ab7 C#
Tryin' to make up my mind really is too hard a bind
F# Ab7 C#
So I'm sittin' on a fence
Sittin' on a Fence Rolling stones
Couldn't find it here on Youtube, so I decided to fix that problem.¨ "Sittin' on a Fence" is a song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Rolling Stones Sittin' on a Fence - harpsichord by Brian Jones
"Sittin' on a Fence" is a song written by Jagger & Richards The song was given to the singing duo Twice as Much, who released it as their debut single in May 1966. This version became a top forty hit on the UK Singles Chart and also received some attention in the United States, where it charted on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. The Rolling Stones' version was recorded in December 1965 during the Aftermath sessions, and released first in the United States on the 1967 album Flowers. It was released in Great Britain in 1969 on the greatest hits album Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2). The Rolling Stones did not release this song as a single. Towards the end of the aaftermath coustically driven song, a harpsichord, played by Brian Jones, can be heard.
The Rolling Stones - Sittin' On A Fence (Cover)
Playing The Rolling Stones "Sittin' On A Fence" from "Flowers" Guitar is an old Jasmine by Takamine Classical.. Not entirely sure if a classical guitar was used for the original recording.. But using an acoustic didn't sound right to my ears. Again, not a difficult song to play at all .. But I just think it's an awesome song.
The Rolling Stones - Sitting on a Fence (cover)
the rolling stones have a lot of good songs like this one, kind of folk rock, similar to some beatles songs. But some people don't know... Sittin' On A Fence was released on Flowers album, June 1967
rolling stones sitting on a fence
Another cover of a song by the world's greatest rock band