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Fire and Ice

๐ŸŽค Pat Benatar ๐ŸŽต Key: C
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# # #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# ##This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # ##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # tompenNOSPAM@earthlink.net From: Tom Penfield Sent: Saturday, December 27, 1997 10:34 AM Song: Fire and Ice Artist: Pat Benatar (Kelly/Sheets/Benatar) Produced by Keith Olsen and Neil Geraldo, Published by Big Tooth Music/Discott Music/ Denise Barry Music (ASCAP) 1981 Chrysalis Records, Inc. (Transcribed by Tom Penfield) Use barre chords. I wrote in the fills as notes; they're right next to each other, as opposed to the chords, i.e. it's the FG, GEbC and the ones in the bridge. G/B in the bridge is played: -x- -8- -5- -x- -7- Cm Ab 1. You're giving me the fever tonight Eb G I don't want to give in, I've been playing with fire. Cm Ab You forget I've seen your work before, Eb take them straight to the top, notes G FG Ab and leave them crying for more. I've see you burn them before. notes G Eb C Chorus: Cm FAb Fire and ice. Bb You come on like flame and then you turn a cold shoulder. Cm FAb Fire and ice. Bb I'm going to give you my love F and you just take a little piece of my heart-- Ab Cm you tear it apart. 2. Moving in for the kill tonight, you've got every advantage when they put out the light. It's not so pretty when it fades away, ?cause it's just an illusion in this passion play. I've seen you burn them before. Chorus: but instead of F, go to Ab Bb Bridge: notes notes G A Bb G/B C D Eb Ab So you think you've got it all figured out, Bb G you're an expert in the field without a doubt notes notes A Bb G/B C D Eb I know your methods inside and out Ab Bb Cm and I won't be taken in by fire and ice. Guitar solo in C blues scale. Chorus (2x) but keep going back to the Cm. Regards, Tom Penfield
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