#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # From denis@cyberdude.com Fri Apr 18 10:43:58 1997 Date: Tue, 08 Apr 1997 21:59:15 +0100 From: DenisTo: guitar@olga.net Subject: Crd: In another life by Jennifer Love Hewitt [The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set] [Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set] [Some characters may be displayed incorrectly] #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## If you find that some of the text is floating off the screen or you are experiencing some strange spacing, don't worry... THIS WAS NOT TYPED UP ON A PC OR A MAC!!! In Another Life - Jennifer Love Hewitt From the album, "Let's Go Bang" (1995 Atlantic Records) -------------------------------------------- Written by Sam Lorber, Greg Prestopino, and Andrew Gold [Laboriously, but gladly typed up by Mardi Gras(TNT)] [Transcribed by TNT SHWE] Right, it's me again, and have I got a real treat for you! For those of you that are thinking, "Hmmm, name Jennifer Love Hewitt rings a bell. Isn't she in Party of Five?" I applaud you because you are correct! And for those of you who accidently downloaded this and just carried on reading out of curiosity, I advise you strongly to get yourself familiar with the show and buy her albums. Love has one of the best voices in my opinion. The girl has got class. Well, I could just write pages and pages on how great I think Miss Hewitt is, but I think I'd better let you read the important notes on the song! Notes: I am not absolutely 100% positive about what key the song is in, but I have transcribed it the key of C. What I say is "Cut the cloth to suit your coat", or in other words, play it in key you fancy! There is a guitar in the song, so there are actual guitar chords for the song. What I have posted are "Virtual chords", that is, you won't here them in the song. It's just a to play along with the track. If you play the notes shown, on a bass, it should be a simplified version of the bass played on the track! The best chords to use are bar chords and they sound better when only the lower strings (root notes) are played. Recommended chord positions: C x35553 D x57775 Bb 688766 F 133211 G 355433 Intro: (Orchestral intro in key of C, for 0:22 minutes) Chords over keyboard: C C D Bb C F C C Bb Eb D C C D Verse 1: D C G C D G If my loving you, could change the river's flow C G I would not let you drift away from here G I'd never let you go Pre Chorus 1: D A# I want to be by your side D Bb G But the water's too deep and wide Chorus 1: C C D In another life, in another place Bb C F I'd have held you close, I'd have known your grace C Bb In another world, in another time Eb D C D Bb You'd be mine... You'd be mine Verse 2: (Chords the same as Verse 1) If I touch you now, I'd only lose my mind Ooooh, when it's colder when I get there One life at a time Pre Chorus 2: (Chords the same as Pre Chorus 1) I don't know where or when But we'll pass this way again Chorus 2: C C D In another life, in another place Bb C F I'd have held you close, I'd have known your grace C Bb In another world, in another time Eb D C You'd be mine Interlude: (Chords over keyboard, orchestra, percussion and vocals) C G C Bb C F G Wooooooooh wooooooooh Chorus 3: (Same as Chorus 2) Outro: (Same as Chorus 2/3) Well that's all there is to this song. I apologise if some of this seems wrong... Especially during the and pre chorus' (I know I've got the other bits down - well in my key anyways!). This version here is not final one. I am still working on it, so any corrections are welcome. C-ya! =) __________________ \ / \ TAKE / \ YOUR / \ PICK / ..... And get practicing! \ / \ / \ / \ / \/ Copyright ? 1997 MardiGras(TNT) For the first time, you can now send me E-Mail. Any corrections, connections, pals or gals are welcome mardigras101@hotmail.com ************************************************************************ "There in no lift to success. You always have to take the stairs" ************************************************************************ Oh yeah, here are the credits: Written by Sam Lorber, Greg Prestopino, Andrew Gold Electric guitar: Michael Thompson Lead and background vocals: Jennifer Love Hewitt Keyboards and programming: Angelo Montrone Bass: Neil Steubenhaus Drums: John Robinson String arrangement and conductor: Bill Meyers Violin: Bruce Dukov, Berj Garabedian, Harris Goldman, Endre Granat, Karen Jones, Peter Kent, Robert Rachel Robinson, Anatoli Rosinsky, Sheldon Sanov, Marc Sazer, Kwi-hee Shamban, Haim Shtrum, and Valarie Vogoda Viola: Denyse Buffum, Scott Haupert, and John Scanlon Cello: Larry Corbett, Paula Hochhalter, Suzie Katayama, Armen Ksadjikian, Steve Richards, and Daniel Smith