Something About What Happens When We Talk Cifras
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Dificuldade: | intermediário |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Capotraste: | 2nd traste |
Autor: crookedpath [a] 517. 2 contributors no total, última edição em 26 de fev. de 2025
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Song: Something About What Happens (When We Talk)
Band: Lucinda Williams
Album: I Just Want To See You So Bad
Tuning: Standard
Capo: 2nd fret
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[Intro]
G D Am C (x3)
[Verse 1]
G C
If I had my way, I'd be in your town
G Csus4 C
I might not stay, but at least I would've been around
G D C
'Cause there's something about what happens when we talk
G D C
Something about what happens when we talk
[Verse 2]
G C
Does this make sense? It doesn't matter anyway
G C
Is it coincidence, or was it meant to be?
G D C
'Cause there's something about what happens when we talk
G D C
Something about what happens when we talk
[Verse 3]
G C
Conversation with you was like a drug
G C
It wasn't your face so much as it was your words
G D C
And there's something about what happens when we talk
G D C
Something about what happens when we talk
[Instrumental]
G D C C (x4)
[Verse 4]
G C
Well I can't stay around 'cause I'm going back south
G C
But all I regret now is I never kissed your mouth
G D C
And there's something about what happens when we talk
G D C
Something about what happens when we talk
[Tag]
G D C
Something about what happens when we talk
G D C
Something about what happens when we talk
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Something About What Happens When We Talk – Lucinda Williams
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7 comments

I thought about tabbing it without the capo but decided to be true to how I saw her play it live.
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Nice tab. Regarding capo, it would be hard to do the sus4 chord without capo.
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The Csus4-C sequence shown at the end of the first verse should show in all four verses.
I also hear the Intro chord progression repeated during the instrumental (meaning it's not really a bridge).
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