13 Chords used in the song: G, B, EM, AM, A7sus4, D, E5, D5, D/F#, Csus2, G/B, G5, G5/F#
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G B
so you think I got an evil mind
EM
well i tell you honey
AM A7sus4 D
And i dont know why
G B
So you think my singins out of time
EM
Well it makes me money
AM A7sus4 D
and i dont know why
E5 D5
anymore, oh no
Chorus:
G D/F# EM
so cum on feel the noize
G D/F# EM
girls grab you boys
AM A7sus4 D
we get wild wild wild
G D/F# EM
So cum on feel the noize
G D/F# EM
girls grab you boys
Csus2 G/B A7sus4 G5
We get wild wild wild
D
Until dawn
VERSE 2
G B
so you say i got a funny face
EM
I aint got no worries
AM A7sus4 D
And i dont know Why
AM A7sus4 D
And i dont know why
G B
Say im a scumbag and its no disgrace
EM
I aint in no hurry
AM A7sus4 D
And i dont know why
AM A7sus4 D
I just dont know why
E5 D5
Anymore, oh no
Chorus:
(you know the chorus)
Instrumental that goes like:
G5 G5/F# E5
Csus2 G/B A7sus4 G5 D5 D5
G B
So you think we have a lazy time
EM
Well you should know better
AM A7sus4 D
And i dont know why
AM A7sus4 D
I just dont know why
G B
And you say i got a dirty mind
EM
Well im a mean go getter
AM A7sus4 D
And i dont know why
AM A7sus4 D
And i dont know why
E5 D5
anymore, oh no
CHORUS
outro (same chord sequence as the chorus),
so cum on feel the noize
girls grab your boys
We get wild wild wild
we get wild wild wild x4
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About this song: Cum On Feel The Noize
"Cum On Feel the Noize" is a rock song originally released by Slade in 1973. Written by Jim Lea and Noddy Holder and produced by Chas Chandler, "Cum On Feel the Noize" was Slade's fourth number-one single in the UK and their first to enter straight at number one. The track stayed at #1 for 4 weeks. This was the first Slade track in which the band attempted to recreate and write about the atmosphere at their gigs.