Hasnt Hit Me Yet


Artist: Blue Rodeo Song: Hasnt Hit Me Yet Blue Rodeo Sheet Music Blue Rodeo CDs HASN'T HIT ME YET by BLUE RODEO >From the CD, "Five Days In July" - 1993, Blue Rodeo Productions/WEA Written by Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy. Published by Thunderhawk Music and Home Cooked Music. Capo 2nd fret. The end of the chorus is different each time through, so follow the directions given in brackets. INTRO: |D |D |Em |C |D |D |Em |C VERSE 1: |G |G |D |D ... You say that you're leaving |Em |Em |C |C Well that comes as no surprise |G |G |D |D ... Still I kinda like this feeling |Em |Em |C |G/B |A |A |A |A Of be - ing... left be-hi - i - ind (go to verse 2) VERSE 2: |G |G |D |D ... This ain't nothin new to me |Em |Em |C |C Well it's just like going home |G |G |D |D ... It's kinda like those sunsets |Em |Em That leave you feeling |C |G/B |A |A |A |A So sto - o - oned (go to chorus with ending 1) CHORUS: |Em |G |D |A ... Hey, hey I guess it hasn't hit me yet |Em |G |D |A ... I fell through this crack and I kinda lost my head |Em |G |D |A ... I stand transfixed before this street light |Em |G ... Watching the snow fall on this ***************************************************** ENDING 1: |D |A Co - old December |D |D |Em |C |D |D |Em |C Night (go to verse 3) ENDING 2: |D |A Co - old December |D |D |Em |C Night (go to instrumental) INSTRUMENTAL: |G |G |D |D |Em |Em |C |C |G |G |D |D |Em |Em |C |G/B |A |A |A |A (go back into chorus and play ending 3) ENDING 3: |D |A Cold December night |Em |G And out in the middle of |D |A |A |A |A Lake On-ta - r-i-o (go to outro) ****************************************************** VERSE 3: I never thought this could happen But somehow the feeling's gone You got sick of the patterns And I got lost in this song (go to chorus with ending 2) OUTRO: |Em |G The same snow is falling |Em |G On the deep silent water |Em |G The great dark wonder |Em |D |A |A Into the waves of my heart |Em |D |A |A Into the waves of my heart |D |D |Em |C Of my heart |D |D |Em\ |C\ G/B\ |D/A\ ( "\" in last line indicates one single strum of chord ) D = xx0232 Em = 022000 C = x32010 D/A = x00232 G = 320001 G/B = x20001 A = x02220 There is a special way to play the two consecutive bars of "D" in the "D-D-Em-C" sequence (in the intro and at the end of the chorus and outro). Just listen to the intro and you'll hear what I mean. It sometimes comes across in a subtle way in the verses. There is a similar but again subtle effect in the four bars of "A" found at the end of the verses. Once you understand the concept for playing it in "D", you can do the same thing with the "A" chord if you like the sound of it. It's the classic Blue Rodeo technique of playing around with suspended chords. Just vary the fingering between D [xx0232], D2 [xx0230], and Dsus4 [xx0233]. Here it is: * * * |2-2-02-|3-2-0-22| |3-3-33-|3-3-3-33| |2-2-22-|2-2-2-22| |0-0-00-|0-0-0-00| |-------|--------| |-------|--------|