Hello! Below you'll find my "There She Goes" chords & lyrics chart as well as a tutorial video on how to play the piano accompaniment.
This catchy 90's hit by The La's sounds great on piano. In the video, I go over how to do the iconic guitar riff.
Enjoy!
There She Goes Piano Tutorial
Here's a piano tutorial video for There She Goes:
There She Goes Chords & Lyrics
| G D | C | X7
| Am G | C | D |
| Am G | C | D |
[Verse 1]
G D C
There she goes
G D C
There she goes again
G D C
Racing through my brain
[Chorus]
Am G C
And I just can't contain
Am G C D
This feeling that remains
[Verse 2]
G D C
There she goes
G D C
There she goes again
G D C
Pulsing through my vein
[Chorus]
Am G C
And I just can't contain
Am G C D
This feeling that remains
Am G C
And I just can't contain
Am G C D
This feeling that remains
[Instrumental]
| G D | C | X3
| Am G | C |
| Am G | C | D |
| G D | C | X3
| Am G | C |
| Am G | C | D |
[Bridge]
Em C
There she goes
Em C
There she goes again
D G D C
She calls my name, pulls my train
D G D C
No one else could heal my pain
Am Em
But I just can't contain
C D
This feeling that remains
Em C
There she goes
Em C
There she goes again
D G D C
She calls my name, pulls my train
D G D C
No one else could heal my pain
Am Em
But I just can't contain
C D
This feeling that remains
[Verse 3]
G D C
There she goes
G D C
There she goes again
G D C
Chasing down my lane
[Chorus]
Am G C
And I just can't contain
Am G C D
This feeling that remains
[Outro]
G D C
There she goes (There she goes again)
G D C
There she goes (There she goes again)
G D C
There she goes (There she goes again)
G
G D C
There she goes (There she goes again)
G D C
There she goes (There she goes again)
G D C
There she goes (There she goes again)
G
This document is the author's own work and represents his interpretation of this song. It's intended solely for private study, scholarship or research.
This chord chart is here only to support online learning. We recommend buying official transcripts from a licensed and reputable publisher.
There She Goes Piano Tips
1. Take It Slow: It's counterintuitive, but the quickest way to get comfortable and sound great playing a song is to practice it very slowly at first. Steady rhythm and counting are crucial to sounding like a pro, so let yourself get used to feeling the beat at a slow, easy tempo. Once you can nail "There She Goes" slowly, *gradually* speed it up. You'll sound much better than if you jumped in at full speed!
2. Use The Pedal Wisely: Utilize the sustain pedal to connect the chords smoothly, timing your lifts with the arrival of a new chord. For help with sustain pedal timing, check out this video.
3. Simplify if need be: "There She Goes" still sounds great even if you simply hold out the chords and ignore most of the rhythm patterns and extra details in the tutorial video. Feel free to keep it simple, especially if you sing while playing. As you get comfortable, you can always add the fancy stuff later.