6 Chords used in the song: F#, A, B, D, C#m, E
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IntroF#
F#
F#
A
B
Verse
F#
A
B
F#
I am the son and the heir, of a shyness that is criminally vulgarF#
A
B
I am the son and heir
of nothing in particular
ChorusD
A
C#m
E
F#
You shut your mouth, how can you say ... I go about things the wrong way?
D
A #m
E
F#
F#
F#
A
B
I am Human and I need to be loved just like everybody else does
Verse
F#
A
B
F#
I am the son and the heir, of a shyness that is criminally vulgarF#
A
B
I am the son and heir
of nothing in particular
Chorus
D
A
C#m
E
F#
You shut your mouth, how can you say ... I go about things the wrong way?
D
A #m
E
F#
F#
F#
A
B
I am Human and I need to be loved just like everybody else does
Verse
D
A
C#m
E
F#
There's a club if you'd like to go ... You could meet somebody who really loves you
D
A
So you go, and you stand on your own, and you leave on your own
C#m
E
F#
F#
F#
A
B
And you go home, and you cry, and you want to die
Verse
D
A
C#m
E
F#
When you say it's gonna happen now ... well, when exactly do you mean?
D
A
C#m
E
F#
See I've already waited too long ... and all my hope is gone
Chorus
D
A
C#m
E
F#
You shut your mouth, how can you say ... I go about things the wrong way?
D
A #m
E
F#
F#
F#
A
B
I am Human and I need to be loved just like everybody else does
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About this song: How Soon Is Now?
“How Soon Is Now?” is a 1984 song written by Morrissey and Johnny Marr and first released by their band The Smiths. Johnny Marr described it as “possibly our most enduring record. It’s most people’s favourite, I think”, however, it is not generally considered to be representative of the band’s style. Originally a B-side with "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" on the 12” single version of “William, It Was Really Nothing” in 1984 Read more on Last.fm.