7 Chords used in the song: G, D, C, G/B, Am, Em, Cmaj7
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Intro:
A|-------3---5---2---3---0---0---0---------|
E|---3-3---3---3---3---3---3---3---3---3---|
C|-----------------------------------0-----|
G|-----------------------------------------|
Verse:G
D
C
D
G
D
C
D
There she goes, there she goes again,G
D
C
G/B
Am
G
C
Racing thru' my brain, and I just can't contain
Am
G
C
D
This feelin' that remains.
# Same again for Verse 2
# Then repeat intro
Bridge:Em
C
Em
C
There she goes, there she goes again.
D
G
D
Cmaj7
She calls my name, pulls my train
D
G
D
Cmaj7
and no one else can feel my pain.Am
Em
C
D
But I just can't contain this feelin' that remains.
# Repeat verse to finish
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About this song: There She Goes
This song has been covered by several bands and two versions can be found (the La's and one by Boo Radleys) on the soundtrack to the movie "So I married an Axe Murderer" According to the There She Goes Songfacts, the common knowledge that this song is about heroin seems to be a sure bet. "Racing through my brain" and "Pulsing through my vein" exclude just about everything else, and newspapers in England ran stories about The La's "ode to heroin." La's bassist John Power gave a rather evasive answer when asked about it, while La's ex-guitarist Paul Hemmings flatly denied it.