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From: "Frederick E. Grinder III" 
Subject: f/foo_fighters/walking_after_you.crd
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:08:09 -0500

From: "Ryan Swartz" 

"Walking After You"
recorded by Foo Fighters
written by Dave Grohl
from "The X-Files: The Album" motion picture soundtrack
Elektra records 62200-2

Here's a new version of "Walking After You," originally found on the Foo 
Fighter's 2nd album "The Colour and the Shape."  Actually, the chords 
are the same on both versions, but the "X-Files" version is, in my 
personal opinion, a better song.  It has more of a drum line and just 
sounds more complete.  It's like the "Colour" version wasn't quite 
complete when the album came out last May.  Anyway, here here it is, the 
first draft of the new Foo Fighters single, "Walking After You," from 
"The X-Files" motion picture soundtrack:

"Walking After You" by Foo Fighters
transcribed by Ryan Swartz  (Used39@hotmail.com)
edited by Frederick E. Grinder III (grinderf@adelphia.net)

Verse:
E  G#min  A  A#dim  A  B7add4

Chorus:
A#dim B7add4 E

Bridge ("...another heart is cracked, in two, i'm on your back..."):
E C#min A F#

Chords:
E 0   G#min 4   A 5   A#dim 6   B7add4 0   C#min 4   F# 2
  0         4     5         5          0         5      2
  1         4     6         6          2         6      3
  2         6     7         8          1         6      4
  2         6     7         x          2         4      4
  0         4     5         6          x         x      2

The A#dim is a bit tough to stretch to.  If you have a problem doing
it, just leave out the '8' and it sounds (almost) just as good.