[Listen up...Thee are horribly wrong...But it's a start...Any others with ideas? Email it my way...Thanks - Chris] HOT COALS (As performed by Evan Dando on the "Heavy" soundtrack) Chords: zenandjuice@gmail.com Intro: Em (7th fret) A (5th fret) A: 007655 D Bm Gm Em I saw you leave the bar last night with some fine and dandy man D Bm Gm Em I heard from one of your buddies that he asked you for your hand. Bm A Gm Em He asked you for your hand but he don't fit you like a glove I'd walk over hot coals, just to win your love. [Em / A progression (once)] D Bm Gm Em They call me good for nothing, and they call me "worthless jerk" D Bm Gm Em They call me in the morning when I don't show up for work. Bm A Gm Em But I don't think they understand, I got better things to do. I'm walking over hot coals, darling, just for you I'm walking over hot coals, darling, just for you Em / A progression (x3) ? ? Em / A progression (x3) ? ? Em (7) A (5) To get along in this old world, it takes a cutthroat or a fool Em (7) A (5) When I'm out of cigarettes, I think the whole thing is so cruel Ain't no piece of cake life ain't dishin out Nothing that my heart can't take D Bm Gm Em Some boys might fix your car and take you out to eat D Bm Gm Em But some boys might play guitar and sing a song so sweet Bm A Gm Em But that's all good and proper but it's not really my style. I'm walking over hot coals, darling, just for you I'm walking over hot coals, darling, just for you Em / A progression to end ----- HOT COALS From: Smoo (smoo@uclink4.berkeley.edu) (As performed by Evan Dando on the "Heavy" soundtrack) Em(7th fret): 009987 A(5th fret): 007655 D(add9): xx0230 Em7*: 022033 Em7: 022030 At the end of each phrase he changes the A's around with Asus4 and A(add9) and the D's with Dsus4 and D(add9) etc.. Intro: Em(7th) A(5th) (x3) D(add9) Em(7th) A(5th) (x3) Em7* A D F#m G A I saw you leave the bar last night with some fine and dandy man D F#m G Em I heard from one of your buddies that he asked you for your hand. Bm F#m G Em7 He asked you for your hand but he don't fit you like a glove Em A Asus4 A A A(add9) D I'd walk over hot coals, just to win your love. [Em / A progression (once)] D F#m G A They call me good for nothing, and they call me "worthless jerk" D F#m G Em They call me in the morning when I don't show up for work. Bm F#m G Em7 But I don't think they understand, I got better things to do. Em A Asus4 A A(add9) A D I'm walking over hot coals, darling, just for you Em A Asus4 A A(add9) A Em (7th) I'm walking over hot coals, darling, just for you Em / A progression (x3) D A Em Em / A progression (x3) G A Em (7th) A (5th) D A Em To get along in this old world, it takes a cutthroat or a fool Em (7th) A (5th) D G7 When I'm out of cigarettes, I think the whole thing is so cruel Em F#m Ain't no piece of cake life ain't dishin out G A Nothing that my heart can't take D F#m G A Some boys might fix your car and take you out to eat D F#m G Em But some boys might play guitar and sing a song so sweet Bm F#m G Em7 But that's all good and proper but it's really not my style. Em A Asus4 A A(add9) A D I'll walk over hot coals, just to see you smile Em A Asus4 A A(add9) A Em(7th) I'll walk over hot coals, just to see you smile Em(7th) A(5th) D A Em Em A(add9) A D D(add9) D