6 Chords used in the song: A, G, D, C, Dsus4, E
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Intro: A G A G D C G A G A G
A G
I looked under chairs
A G
I looked under tables
A G
I try to find the key
A
To fifty million fables
D Dsus4
They call me the seeker
D
I've been searchin' low and high
A G A G D
C C G
I won't get to get what I'm after
Till the day I die
A G A G
A G
I asked Bobby Dylan
A G
I asked the Beatles
A G
I asked Timothy Leary
A
But he couldn't help me either
D Dsus4
They call me the seeker
D
I've been searchin' low and high
A G A G D
C C
I won't get to get what I'm after
G
Till the day I die
A G A G
D Dsus4
People tend to hate me
D
Cause I never smile
A
As I ransack their homes they wanna shake my hand
D Dsus4
Focusin' on nowhere
D
Investigatin' miles
E
I'm a seeker I'm a really desperate man
(guitar solo)
D
C
I won't get to get what I'm after
G
Till the day I die
A G A G
D
I learned how to raise my voice in anger
A
Yeah but look at my face, ain't this a smile
D Dsus4 D
I'm happy when life's good, and when it's bad I cry
E
I got values but I don't know how or why
A G
I'm lookin' for me
A G
You're lookin' for you
A G A
We're lookin' at each other and we don't know what to do
D Dsus4
They call me the seeker
D
I've been searchin' low and high
A G A G D
C C
I won't get to get what I'm after
G
Till the day I die
D C G A
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About this song: The Seeker
"The Seeker" is a song written by Pete Townshend and performed by English rock band The Who, and featured on their 1971 compilation album Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy. "I suppose I like this least of all the stuff", wrote Townshend. "It suffered from being the first thing we did after Tommy, and also from being recorded a few too many times. We did it once at my home studio, then at IBC where we normally worked then with Kit Lambert producing.