I was listening to the Raspberries's song "Go All the Way" as covered by The Killers in the movie "Dark Shadows." I sorta figured out the song by ear on my guitar and I was a little confused. It is in the key of A and uses D minor. Here's the chorus I found on guitaretab.com:
A F#m D C#m Bm Please (baby) go all the way E C#m F# It feels so right (feels so right) Bm Dm E Being with you here tonight A F#m D C#m Bm Please (baby) go all the way E C#m F# Just hold me close (hold me close) Bm Dm [1: G6 2, 3: E] Don't ever let me go (don't let me go)
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What is the effect of a minor subdominant in a major key? Is it an abrupt key change, modulation, something else? I don't get it, but it's really cool.