MT
(Mike Roe)

[Capo on the 2nd fret if you want that acoustic sound.  The fun thing about using
the capo is that you can throw in miscellaneous notes on top of the chords, as
well as add bass notes, etc.  It's much easier than with barre chords.  For those
who prefer the Sticks and Stones version, I'll put the chords in brackets.  Don't
forget to take the capo off.]

[Sticks & Stones intro-(power chords)Gm Gm F  Gm  Gm Gm(now single notes-F, G,
A#, C) Gm 2X]

Echoes o' Faith intro-mess around with the Em, i.e. Em, Em/G, CaddD?-032030, Em. 
Do this a few times, then get quiet and play Em/C, Em, and start singing with
Em/c

[Eb		 	Gm]

Em/C (aka Cmaj7)  Em
come  on  let me in
Em/C			   Em
i swear I'll be your only friend
		C
and i will get down on my knees for you
    Em
and if i could
 			  C
you know i would do anything at all
		Em
to get you near today

hear me say

[Gm  Bb  Eb  Gm  F  Gm]
Em
you're more than money
G
more than glory
C					 Em  D
more than i could ever hope to say
Em
you're more than beauty
G
more than mystery
C 
more than now
	 	     Em  D 
more than yesterday

[intro]

Em/C			Em
take me to your heart
Em/C			     Em
'cuz there is where we make it start
		C
and i will get down on my knees for you
    Em
and pay the price

SACRIFICE
   C
do anything at all to melt your
Em
soul on ice

Realize

you're more than money
more than glory
more than i could ever hope to say
you're more than beauty
more than mystery
more than now
more than yesterday

[The following is on the S&S album, but not Echoes o' Faith.  It starts with two
guitars doing a lick and wailing briefly, probably using the tremolo.  Everyone
shouts four "more thans" with just the drums, and the rest is done with the same
chords as the chorus.  I've italicized the shouting].

On the Echoes o' Faith, he just sings the chorus about three times and fades.

more than a lover
more than a friend
more than a talent
more than a trend

more than i could ever hope to say

more than a mystery 
more than a dance
more than your history
more than romance

more than now more than yesterday

more than your politics
more than your plans
more than a sure thing
more than a chance

more than i could ever hope to say

more than your weakness
more than your strength
more than completeness
more than fragments

(1990 Bongolou Music (BMI) (ASCAP))

Transcribed by Chris Winikka
cnbwinikka@vr-net.com