8 Chords used in the song: G, Gm, F, Em, D#, D, G#, A#
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G
Gm
In my eyes, indisposed
F
Em
In disguise as no one knows
D#
D
Hides the face, lies the snake
G
F
G#
And the sun in my disgrace
G
Gm
Boiling heat, summer stench
F
Em
'Neath the black the sky looks dead
D#
D
Call my name through the cream
G
F
G#
And I'll hear you scream again
[Chorus:]
D#
D
Black hole sun won't you come
G
F
G#
And wash away the rain?
D#
D
Black hole sun won't you come
D#
D
Won't you come? Won't you come?
G
Gm
Stuttering, cold and damp
F
Em
Steal the warm wind, tired friend
D#
D
Times are gone for honest men
G
F
G#
And sometimes far too long for snakes
G
Gm
In my shoes, a walking sleep
F
Em
And my youth I pray to keep
D#
D
Heaven send hell away
G
F
G#
No one sings like you anymore
[Chorus 2x]
D#
D
Black hole sun won't you come
G
F
G#
And wash away the rain?
D#
D
Black hole sun won't you come
D#
D
Won't you come? Won't you come?
[Outro] x2
D#
D
(Black hole sun, black hole sun)
G
Won't you come?
D#
D
(Black hole sun, black hole sun)
G
Won't you come?G
A#
Hang my head, drown my fear
F
Em
'Til you all just disappear
[Chorus 2x]
D#
D
Black hole sun won't you come
G
F
G#
And wash away the rain?
D#
D
Black hole sun won't you come
D#
D
Won't you come? Won't you come?
[Outro] x2
D#
D
(Black hole sun, black hole sun)
G
Won't you come?
D#
D
(Black hole sun, black hole sun)
G
Won't you come?
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It's a very complicated song to tab, but this is pretty close. Very well done!
19 Apr 2017
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About this song: Black Hole Sun
Black Hole Sun is a song by the American alternative rock band Soundgarden. It was the third single released from the album Superunknown (1994). It is without question the band's most recognizable and most popular song. The song topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It would later appear on the band's greatest hits album A-Sides and the 2007 Chris Cornell compilation The Roads We Choose - A Retrospective. Its guitar solo was ranked 63 in Guitar World's "100 Greatest Guitar Solos"Read more on Last.fm.