4 Chords used in the song: A, G, D, F

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Love, love is a verbG
Love is a doing wordD
A
Fearless on my breathA
Gentle impulsionG
Shakes me, makes me lighterD
A
Fearless on my breathF
Teardrop on the fireG
A
Fearless on my breathA
Nine Night of matterG
Black flowers blossomD
A
Fearless on my breathF
Black flowers blossomG
A
Fearless on my breathF
Teardrop on the fireG
Fearless on myA
G
D
A
A
Water is my eyeG
Most faithful mirrorD
A
Fearless on my breathA
Teardrop on the fireG
Of a confessionD
A
Fearless on my breathF
Most faithful mirrorG
A
Fearless on my breathF
Teardrop on the fireG
A
Fearless on my breath
(Stumbling a little)
(Stumbling a little)A
G
D
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D
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G (hold)
F (hold)
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Masterful tabbing. Amazing in that it is only slightly off in the original, in the Newton Faulkner, Civil Twilight, cordayrox, Elbow, RHCP, and Simple Minds versions. It is only slightly off to all of them, and seems to be the same amount off. Now here is the amazing thing - almost none of them are in the same key, and some aren't even the same octave. Bravo, mon amie!
20 Dec 2011

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About this song: Teardrop
Teardrop is a song by Massive Attack which was first released on their 1998 album Mezzanine. It was released as a single on April 21, 1998. The song became another UK hit for the group, peaking at number 10 on the UK singles chart, and later becoming well-known as the theme for US television series House MD. The original version of the song features vocals by Elizabeth Fraser (of the Cocteau Twins). Fraser's vocal part was recorded just after she was given the news that Jeff Buckley, with whom she had a close personal relationship, was missing in the Wolf River of Memphis, Tennessee.