Crimson And Clover - Tommy James and the Shondells (1968) - Acoustic Guitar Unplugged Version 2020
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Capo II
A A E D
Ahhh
E A A E D
Now I don't hardly know her
E A A E D
But_I think I could love her
E A A E D E
Crimson and clover
A A E D
Ahhh
E A A E D
Well_if she come walkin' over
E A A E D
Now I'm waitin' to show her
E A A E D
Crimson and clover
E A A E D D D E
Over and over
A G D (7x) E (5x)
A A E D
Yeah
E A A E D
My, my such a sweet thing
E A A E D
I wanna do everything
E A A E D
What a beautiful feeling
E A A E D
Crimson and clover
D E E
Over and over
A G D (7x) E (5x)
[Break]
Bb F Eb F
Bb F Eb F
Crimson and clover, over and over.....
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Crimson and Clover\" was recorded in late 1968 in about five hours and is one of the earliest songs recorded on 16-track equipment. Tommy James played most of the instruments, while Mike Vale played bass and Peter Lucia, Jr. played drums. The song contains a tremolo effect on the guitar, set so that it vibrated in time with the song's rhythm. Near the end of the recording, the band had an idea of utilizing the tremolo effect with vocals. To achieve this, the voice microphone was plugged into an Ampeg guitar amplifier with tremolo turned on, and the output from the amplifier was recorded while James sang \"Crimson and clover, over and over\".