Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic

from the Police-album "Ghost In The Machine"
transcribed by Johan Kristian Sveen johans@ifi.uio.no

Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - transcribed by Johan Kristian Sveen

Here's my version of "every little thing she does". It is not complete as I
don't remember the lyrics, but the guitar parts are ok (try to play along with
the record....you need to capo a fret ( I believe it is the 1.st)).
Could someone please repost this with the complete lyrics?

Every Little Thing She Does
---------------------------

Dsus2/G     Dsus2/A    Dsus2/B     Dsus2/C#      D/Bb     D/C
=xx==0      x0x==0     x=x==0      x=x==0       x=x==0   ======
||||||      ||||||     ||||||      ||||||       |*||||   ||||||
|||*||      |||*||     |*|*||      |||*||       |||*||   |||*||
*|||*|      ||||*|     ||||*|      ||||*|       ||||*|   |*||*|
||||||      ||||||     ||||||      |*||||       ||||||   ||||||



intro:

%  Dsus2/G  Dsus2/A   Dsus2/B  Dsus2/C# %

            Dsus2/G         Dsus2/A
Though I've tried before to tell her
       Dsus2/B         Dsus2/C#
of the feelings I have for her
      Dsus2/G   Dsus2/A   Dsus2/B  Dsus2/C#
in my heart
     Dsus2/G           Dsus2/A
Everytime that I come near her
       Dsus2/B            Dsus2/C#
I just loose my nerves as I've done
         D        D-G-A  D-G-A  D-G-A
from the start

             A                 D
Every little thing she does is magic
             A                   D
Every little thing just turns me on
               A                D
Even though my love before was tragic
              A                 Dsus2/Bb
now I know my love for her goes on

    Dsus2/C  Dsus2/G  Dsus2/A  Dsus2/B  Dsus2/C#

Do I have to tell the story
of a thousand rainy days
since we first met
It's a big enough umbrella
but it's always me who ends up
getting wet

chorus.

Dsus2/Bb  Dsus2/C   Dsus2/G   Dsus2/A  ...{repeat this over and over again}
I resolved .......



Ray W 645603: >CRD: POLICE: Every little thing she does       4 Oct 1994 13:31
In article s9p@skalk.ifi.uio.no, johans@ifi.uio.no (Johan Kristian Sveen) writes
:
>
>---------------------------
>
>Dsus2/G     Dsus2/A    Dsus2/B     Dsus2/C#      D/Bb     D/C
>=xx==0      x0x==0     x=x==0      x=x==0       x=x==0   ======
>||||||      ||||||     ||||||      ||||||       |*||||   ||||||
>|||*||      |||*||     |*|*||      |||*||       |||*||   |||*||
>*|||*|      ||||*|     ||||*|      ||||*|       ||||*|   |*||*|
>||||||      ||||||     ||||||      |*||||       ||||||   ||||||
>
>
>

A technical question; how do you go about playing the above chords
where you have strings that aren't played between strings that are.
eg. it looks very difficult to play the 4th chord without hitting the D
string, any ideas?
(If the chords are picked rather than strummed please excuse my
ignorance).

Regards
Ray




William Vaughan: >>CRD: POLICE: Every little thing she does   6 Oct 1994 16:49
In article <36rlgf$jg9@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk>,
Ray Watts (0473) 645603  wrote:
>
>In article s9p@skalk.ifi.uio.no, johans@ifi.uio.no (Johan Kristian Sveen) writ
es:
>>
>>---------------------------
>>
>>Dsus2/G     Dsus2/A    Dsus2/B     Dsus2/C#      D/Bb     D/C
>>=xx==0      x0x==0     x=x==0      x=x==0       x=x==0   ======
>>||||||      ||||||     ||||||      ||||||       |*||||   ||||||
>>|||*||      |||*||     |*|*||      |||*||       |||*||   |||*||
>>*|||*|      ||||*|     ||||*|      ||||*|       ||||*|   |*||*|
>>||||||      ||||||     ||||||      |*||||       ||||||   ||||||
>>
>>
>>
>
>A technical question; how do you go about playing the above chords
>where you have strings that aren't played between strings that are.
>eg. it looks very difficult to play the 4th chord without hitting the D
>string, any ideas?
>(If the chords are picked rather than strummed please excuse my
>ignorance).


What I do is use the one of the fretting fingers (ie the third finger fretting
the C# in the fourth chord) to bump up against the open string, dampening it.
The string won't sound and you'll fret the note just the same.


later
will