Lover You Shouldve Come Over Cifras

por Jeff Buckley
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Autor: Maitinin [a] 19.712. Última edição em 23 de dez. de 2015
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Cifras

D
Csus2
Em
F#7+5
Gmaj7/B
D/A
G
F#7
Bm
C
Cmaj7
Em7
Ddim/F
D/F#
Gm6
G6/B
A(add9)/C#
G#o
Em9
F#7+5/E
Cmaj7/E
Emadd9

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   / Jeff Buckley                   /
  / Lover You Should've Come Over  /
 / Grace                          /
/________________________________/
 
 Time: shuffled 6/8
 Tempo: Q=61 bpm
 
All the chords are indicated in the bottom of the tab.
(Forget about this auto-generated nonsense above.)
 
When the timing of a chord change is tricky, I've indicated the timing by
writing the beat above the chord. It might help if you can't hear it yourself.
This chord tab doesn't include the organ intro since it's not suitable to
describe that with chords.
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
 Intro:
         5+
| D | D  Csus2 | Em | Em |
 
 
 
 1st Verse:
||: D | D  Csus2 | Em | Em :||
 
| C#ø | F#7+5  -/E | Gmaj7/B  D/A | G |
 
| D | D  Csus2 | Em | Em |
 
 
 
 2nd Verse:
||: D | D  Csus2 | Em | Em :||
 
| C#ø | F#7+5  -/E | Gmaj7/B  D/A | G  F#7 |
 
 
 
 Bridge:
| Bm | Em(add9) | Bm | Em(add9) |
 
| Bm | Em(add9) | C  Cmaj7 | C |
 
| Em | Em7  Ddim/F |
 
 
 
 Chorus:
| D/F# | Gm6 | A6(add9) | G6/B | A(add9)/C# |
 
                         1           2+    4         5+
| Cmaj7/E  Bm(add11)/D | A(add9)/C#  G6/B  A6(add9)  D/F# |
 
  1    1+
| D/F# Em | Em |
 
             4      5+
| D/A | D/A [break] Csus2 | Em | Em |
 
 
 
 3rd Verse:
||: D | D  Csus2 | Em | Em :||
 
| C#ø | F#7+5  -/E | Gmaj7/B  D/A | G  G#o |
 
 
 
 4th Verse:
||: D/A | D/A  Csus2 | Em | Em :|| 4x
 
| C#ø | F#7+5  -/E | Gmaj7/B  D/A | G | Gm6 |
 
 
 
 Ending Chorus:
||: D/F# | Gm6 | A6(add9) | G6/B | A(add9)/c# |
 
                         1           2+    4         5+
| Cmaj7/E  Bm(add11)/D | A(add9)/C#  G6/B  A6(add9)  D/F# |
 
  1    1+
| D/F# Em | Em :|| 3x
 
 
| D/A | D/A  Csus2 | Em9 ...
 
 
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Verse:
     D  Csus2  Em   C#ø  F#7+5  F#7+5/E  Gmaj7/B  D/A   G    F#7  G#o  Gm6
e:---2----3----0-- -------------------------2------2----3-- --2---------0----:
B:---3----3----0-- --0-----3-------3--------3------3----3-- --2----3----3----:
G:---2----0----0-- --0-----3-------3--------0------2----0-- --3----4----3----:
D:---0----x----2-- --2-----2-------2--------0------0----0-- --2----3----0----:
A:--------3----2-- --4-----x-------x--------2------0----2-- --4---------x----:
E:-------------0-- --------2-------0--------------------3-- --2----4----3----:
 
Bridge:
     Bm   Em(add9)  C   Cmaj7  Em7  Ddim/F
 :---2-------2------0-----0-----0-----1------:
 :---3-------0------1-----0-----3-----3------:
 :---4-------0------0-----0-----0-----1------:
 :---4-------2------2-----2-----2-----3------:
 :---2-------2------3-----3-----2-----x------:
 :-----------0------3-----3-----0-----1------:
 
Chorus:
    D/F#   Gm6   A6(add9)   G6/B  A(add9)/C#  Cmaj7/E  Bm(add11)/D   Em
 :---2------0-------0--------0--------0----------0----------0--------0----:
 :---3------3-------0--------0--------0----------0----------0--------0----:
 :---2------3-------6--------7--------9---------12---------11--------0----:
 :---0------2-------4--------5--------7---------10----------9--------2----:
 :---x------x-------x--------x--------x----------x----------x--------2----:
 :---2------3-------5--------7--------9---------12---------10--------0----:
 
 
The Ems:
 Almost every time an Em is played in this song, it's extended with a 7th, a 9th
 or both. There's no pattern, so instead of adding extensions to the chords in
 the schemes I'll show you some suggestion of playing around with an Em-chord.
 
     Em   Em7   Em7   Emadd9   Emadd9   Em9
 :---0-----0-----0------2--------0-------2----:
 :---0-----3-----3------0--------0-------3----:
 :---0-----0-----0------0--------0-------0----:
 :---2-----2-----0------2--------4-------2----:
 :---2-----2-----2------2--------2-------2----:
 :---0-----0-----0------0--------0-------0----:
 
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
 LYRICS
**********
Looking out the door I see the rain fall upon the funeral mourners
Parading in a wake of sad relations as their shoes fill up with water
And maybe I'm too young to keep good love from going wrong
But tonight you're on my mind so you never know
 
Broken down and hungry for your love with no way to feed it
Where are you tonight, child, you know how much I need it
Too young to hold on
And too old to just break free and run
 
Sometimes a man gets carried away
When he feels like should be having his fun
And much too blind to see the damage he's done
Sometimes a man must away to find that really, he has no-one
 
So I'll wait for you and I'll burn
Will I ever see your sweet return
Oh, will I ever learn
Oh lover, you should've come over
'Cause it's not too late
 
Lonely is the room, the bed is made, the open window lets the rain in
Burning in the corner is the only one in dreams he had you with him
My body turns and yearns for a sleep that won't ever come
 
It's never over, my kingdom for a kiss upon her shoulder
It's never over, all my riches for her smiles when I slept so soft against her
It's never over, all my blood for the sweetness of her laughter
It's never over, she's the tear that hangs inside my soul forever
 
Well, maybe I'm just too young
To keep good love from going wrong
Oh lover, you should've come over
 
Yes, I feel too young to hold on
And I'm much too old to break free and run
Too deaf, dumb, and blind to see the damage I've done
Sweet lover, you should've come over
Oh, love well I wait for you
Lover, you should've come over
'Cause its not too late
 
 
 
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20 comments
DTrain0101
Well, the chords are all right, but in terms of presentation, this is one of the most confusing tabs I've seen.
+75
Maitinin
Well, breaking that comment by awx down gives you: *This tab is ridiculously confusing. -Well, I've tried tons of layouts now, and in any other layout this, it would be a 10+ pages tab. And that would make this even more ridiculously confusing. *Why do you need tempo? -This is a vital information if you need to program with the song. Like in Guitar Pro. But why would you want me to remove this anyway - it takes up one single line... *D/A is not listed -Yes, is it. *why do you need a tab to tell you how to play the song? -What are you doing on this site?
+11
Medicjef
Absolutely Titans work. This tab is awsome, and the author definitely put a great effort to write it; listen to the timings of the song, nailing the timing of the chords is pretty hard. So, well done. One remark though: (i hope the author reads this) are you sure that Q= 61 bpm? I found it very confusing so i checked it using my metronome and doublechecked it using GuitarPro, but 61 sounded fairly off...
+4