key: tuning: standard All Shook Up; Cheap Trick's most innovative and original album. Too bad everybody thought it sucked. intro G-----------------------------------------------------| D---------------5---5-6-7--------------------5--5-6-7-| A-------5-5--7-----------------------5-5--7-----------| E---8---------------------------8---------------------| first verse ()Tell you a story not a little white lie ()Wasn't long tall Sally, it was no surprise that's right intro twice tell me that's right ()Tough act to follow ain't too good in your shoes ()A whole lot of shakin, it was terrible news that night intro twice tell me that's right second verse All shook up and bent outta shape It was Johnny Goode But it sounded great that night tell me that's right From the cabaret to the highway to hell, Had a monkey on his back It was easy to tell that's right, tell em that's right. third verse -guitar solo bridge G--------------------------| D-------------0----0-1-2---| A-----0-0--2---------------| play four times E---3----------------------| I'm wishing to live longer, aided by the supreme healing force of music It definetly overcomes all weakening aspects of the body intro I'd have felt quite lost and distraught without those wonderful vinyl productions bridge riff twice I'm convinced it's an addiction, too. I feel just great again Thank you Geoffrey fourth verse We could see the train coming, it was long overdue A tough act to follow, ain't too good in your shoes That's right Tell me that's right Life went from stumbling to tumblin down Not a pretty picture when the body was found That night Tell me that's right outro G------------------------------------------------------------------| D------------------------------------4--5----5---------------------| A--7---7----7-------------------7-7------------------5-------------| E------------------------------------------------------------------| Band was signing and playing a tune love comes a tumblin down Tough act to follow ain't too good in your shoes See the train coming it was long overdue Johnny B. Goode, but it sounded great Long Tall Sally, it was no surprise Whole lotta shakin it was terrible news Not a pretty picture when the body was found Mama Mama Mama questions, comments to [email protected] -I'm here, I'm queer, I play 5-string bass