Raining In Baltimore Cifras
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Dificuldade: | iniciante |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
Autor: Unregistered. 3 contributors no total, última edição em 16 de ago. de 2024
Temos uma Tablatura Oficial de Raining In Baltimore criada pelos guitarristas profissionais do UG.
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[Verse 1]
Dm Bb C F
This circus is falling down on its knees
Dm Bb C
The big top is crumbling down
Dm Bb C F
It's raining in Baltimore fifty miles east
Dm Bb C
Where you should be, no one's around
[Chorus]
Bb F
I need a phone call
Bb F
I need a raincoat
Bb F
I need a big love
Bb F
I need a phone call
[Verse 2]
Dm Bb C F
These train conversations are passing me by
Dm Bb C
And I don't have nothing to say
Dm Bb
You get what you pay for
C F Dm Bb C
But I just had no intention of living this way
[Chorus]
Bb F
I need a phone call
Bb F
I need a plane ride
Bb F
I need a sunburn
Bb F
I need a raincoat
[Bridge]
C Bb
And I get no answers
C F
And I don't get no change
C Bb
It's raining in Baltimore, baby
C F
But everything else is the same
[Verse 3]
Dm Bb C F
There's things I remember and things I forget
Dm Bb C
I miss you, I guess that I should
Dm Bb C F
Three thousand five hundred miles away
Dm Bb C
But what would you change if you could?
[Chorus]
Bb F
I need a phone call
Bb F
Maybe I should buy a new car
Bb F
I can always hear a freight train
Bb F
If I listen real hard
Bb F
And I wish it was a small world
Bb F
Because I'm lonely for the big towns
Bb F
I'd like to hear a little guitar
Bb F
I think it's time to put the top down
Bb F
I need a phone call
Bb F
I need a raincoat
Bb F
I really need a raincoat
Bb F
I really really really need a raincoat
Bb F
I really really really need a raincoat
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9 comments

The Am7 should be F, and sometimes not even there at all.
+8

There's no AM7 at all in this song...
+5

I agree with the F and not Am7 above. I play this tuned down a step and with the chords:
Em, C, D, G (verse)
C, G (chorus)
D, C, G (bridge)
..and it, the G in verse, sounds good. Thus, it'd be an F in std tuning. Note: I normally don't tune down a whole step and use 1/2 step down (but still play the easier chords listed above. i cheat a little and play up on the neck where the tone is lowered a bit than if over the sound hole. lazy? maybe, but I think it sounds nicer than using loose strings for this song).
+2