None of them
Artist: Graham Gouldman
Song: No milk today
Tabbed by: DJ
14th May 2014
Available on his 'Heart full of songs' CD,
Graham Gouldman's acoustic version of his own song,
which was a hit for Herman's Hermits in 1966.
A live performance video at this link...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CMJZuE0yo4
Am = x02210 E = 022100 E/G# = xx6454
G = 320033 A = x02220 D/F# = xx4232
C = x32010 D = xx0232 Dmaj7 = xx0222 or x57675
Fmaj7 = 133210
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Am G Am G Am G
Am C
No milk today, my love has gone away,
E Am E Am
The bottle stands for - lorn, a symbol of the dawn,
Am C
No milk today, it seems a common sight,
E Am E Am
But people passing by, don't know the reason why!
A G
How could they know ...just what this message means?
D (D) E A
The end of my hopes, the end of all my dreams,
A G
How could they know ...a palace there had been?
D (D) E A
Behind the door, where my love reigned as Queen!
Am C
No milk to - day, it wasn't always so,
E Am E Am
The company was gay, we'd turn night into day,
Am C
As music played, the faster did we dance,
E Am E Am
We felt it both at once, the start of our ro - mance!
A G
How could they know ...just what this message means?
D (D) E A
The end of my hopes, the end of all my dreams,
A G
How could they know ...a palace there had been?
D (D) E A
Behind the door, where my love reigned as Queen!
Am C
No milk to - day, my love has gone away,
E Am E Am
The bottle stands for - lorn, a symbol of the dawn!
A E/G# D/F# E/G#
But all that's left is a place, dark and lonely,
A E/G# Dmaj7
A terraced house in a mean street, back of town,
A E/G# D/F# E/G#
Becomes a shrine when I think of you only,
D E
Just two-up, two -down!
(Just two-up, two -down!)
Am C
No milk to - day, it wasn't always so,
E Am E Am
The company was gay, we'd turn night into day,
Am C
As music played, the faster did we dance,
E Am E Am
We felt it both at once, the start of our ro - mance!
A G
How could they know ...just what this message means?
D (D) E A
The end of my hopes, the end of all my dreams,
A G
How could they know ...a palace there had been?
D (D) E A
Behind the door, where my love reigned as Queen!
Am C
No milk to - day, my love has gone away,
E Am E Am
The bottle stands for - lorn, a symbol of the dawn!
A E/G# D/F# E/G#
But all that's left is a place, dark and lonely,
A E/G# Dmaj7
A terraced house in a mean street, back of town,
A E/G# D/F# E/G#
Becomes a shrine when I think of you only,
D E
Just two-up, two -down!
(Just two-up, two -down!)
A E/G# D/F# E/G#
But all that's left is a place, dark and lonely,
A E/G# Dmaj7
A terraced house in a mean street, back of town,
A E/G# D/F# E/G#
Becomes a shrine when I think of you only,
D E D
(Just two-up, two -down!)
E D
(Just two-up, two -down!)
E D
(Just two-up, two -down!)
E Am Am G Fmaj7
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This riff is played twice for the breaks:
A E/G# D/F# E/G#
A E/G# Dmaj7
If you'd rather just strum this section,
instead of the riff, just play the E/G# and the D/F#
as straight E and D chords.
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