Feel No Shame
(from Innes Book of Records television show)
[Intro]: A7 D *(Dsus4 D) A7 D *(Dsus4 D) A7 Once I knew a love so true D Every inch an artist A7 An eye for detail, without equal D And a face for trusting A7 A country girl who knew the world D But who's judgment was a little too reckless A7 And when in turn she showed concern, well D She wore it like a necklace D G D I told her, have yourself a good time, honey G D Go out and share the blame G D Do what you should but if it makes you feel good G D *(Dsus4 D) I hope you feel no shame G D I said, honey, I hope you feel no shame *(D Dsus4 D D Dsus4 D) A7 She could not see that sympathy D Was no recompense A7 A gift belated, motivated D By a guilty conscience A7 A hand that steals and a hand that heals D The Anglo-Saxon attitude A7 The hand that feeds the hand that needs D Can expect no gratitude D G D So come on, have yourself a good time, baby G D Go out and share the blame G D Do what you should but if it makes you feel good G D *(Dsus4 D) I hope you feel no shame G D I told her, I hope you feel no shame *(D Dsus4 D D Dsus4 D) A7 Oh, what I'd give once more to live D In childhood innocence A7 The things men do with words so true D Would seem much more like common sense A7 An empire built on civilized guilt D and yet the homeland still is the stranger A7 To my friends who make amends D But in tryin' see no danger G D So come on, honey, have yourself a good time G D Go out and share the blame G D Do what you should but if it makes you feel good G D Baby, I hope you feel no shame G D I said, honey, I hope you feel no shame A7 I said, Yeah... yeah yeah woooh! D I hope, I hope you feel so good A7 I said, Yeah... yeah yeah yeah! D I hope, I hope you feel so good A7 I said, Yeah... yeah yeah yeah! D I hope, I hope you feel so good A7 D I said, Yeah... yeah yeah yeah! nc **G7 G6 D I hope you feel so good NB: *The chords indicated in parentheses (ie. Dsus4) throughout the song are only brief passing chords, and can be omitted if desired. **The ending (indicated by '**') can just be played as G7 then D; the [G7 -> G6 -> D] progression is indicated mainly to emphasise the decending notes of 'F', 'E' and 'D' occuring in the ending. *** indicates no chord is to be played.
I wonder if it's the same monk outfit that he wore in Holy Grail?