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gtroda
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  • Posted: 01/13/2012 04:44
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So I'm listening to Keep the Faith by Bon Jovi yesterday and in the song I Want You for the bridge he sings "all I've got is my guitar, these chords, and the truth".

And I say hey, Bono sings something like that on Rattle & Hum in the middle of U2's cover version of All Along the Watchtower. He adds a verse that says "all I've got is a red guitar, three chords, and the truth".

And I know there are other references to three chords and the truth in music.

Anyone know where this saying comes from?
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  • Posted: 01/13/2012 04:48
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gtroda wrote:
So I'm listening to Keep the Faith by Bon Jovi yesterday and in the song I Want You for the bridge he sings "all I've got is my guitar, these chords, and the truth".

And I say hey, Bono sings something like that on Rattle & Hum in the middle of U2's cover version of All Along the Watchtower. He adds a verse that says "all I've got is a red guitar, three chords, and the truth".

And I know there are other references to three chords and the truth in music.

Anyone know where this saying comes from?


The first time I ever heard that expression was in regards to punk rock, sort of ironic when you consider where you heard it. 🤣
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  • Posted: 01/13/2012 04:55
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TVTropes wrote:
While the phrase "three chords and the truth" was first coined by Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard (to describe country music), the real Trope Namer is a verse added by U2 to their cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," absent in both the original and the famous Jimi Hendrix version.


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  • Posted: 01/13/2012 05:10
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I believe it is generally attributed to the legendary songwriter Harlan Howard. Great guy if you haven't heard him, although with a strong flavor of hay.

EDIT: Whoops. Read past the first post before adding.
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  • Posted: 01/13/2012 05:21
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ShaneSpear wrote:
TVTropes wrote:
While the phrase "three chords and the truth" was first coined by Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard (to describe country music), the real Trope Namer is a verse added by U2 to their cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," absent in both the original and the famous Jimi Hendrix version.


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  • Posted: 01/13/2012 05:49
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Jackwc wrote:
ShaneSpear wrote:
TVTropes wrote:
While the phrase "three chords and the truth" was first coined by Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard (to describe country music), the real Trope Namer is a verse added by U2 to their cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," absent in both the original and the famous Jimi Hendrix version.


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  • Posted: 01/13/2012 09:44
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I think this from the punk fanzine Sniffin' Glue in 1976 is probably the finest example of '3 chords and the truth' put into practice...


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  • Posted: 01/13/2012 13:41
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The phrase belongs to country music, I believe. But why care about how many chords you use, and why care about the truth?
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  • Posted: 01/13/2012 14:33
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thought of this album when I saw the thread title:


In Search Of The Lost Chord by The Moody Blues
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albummaster wrote:
thought of this album when I saw the thread title:


In Search Of The Lost Chord by The Moody Blues

And the name is:

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