Flying Machine - Smile A Little Smile For Me Cifras
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Autor: Slambadger [a] 20. Última edição em 13 de fev. de 2014
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Smile A Little Smile For Me – Flying Machine
Verse 1:
C F
You really should accept This time he's gone for good
C F
He'll never come back now Even though he said he would
Dm G
So darling dry your eyes So many other guys
Dm G
Would give the world I'm sure To wear the shoes he wore
Chorus:
C G Am F
Oh, c'mon… smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie
G
What's the use in cryin'?
C G Am F
In a little while you'll see, Rosemarie
G
You must keep on tryin'
Bridge:
Am Dm
I know that he hurt you bad
D G
I know, darling, don't be sad and
C G Am F C
smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie, Rosemarie
Verse 2:
C F
I guess you're lonely now Love's comin' to an end
C F
But, darling, only now Are you free to start again
Dm G
Lift up your pretty chin Don't let those tears begin
Dm G
You're a big girl now And you'll pull through somehow
Chorus:
C G Am F
Oh, c'mon… smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie
G
What's the use in cryin'?
C G Am F
In a little while you'll see, Rosemarie
G
You must keep on tryin'
Am Dm
I know that he hurt you bad
D G
I know, darling, don't be sad and
C G Am F C
smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie, Rosemarie
C G Am F C
smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie, Rosemarie
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Flying Machine - Smile A Little Smile For Me – Misc Unsigned Bands
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5 comments

Lack of accuracy. Clearly wrong. The chord progression involves more chords, this tab displays 2 chords for the verse progression and pre chorus progression when it is quite obviously 4 chords in each.
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I will add my 2cents:
Verse:
C, C/B, Am7, Gsus4 (or Am/G) - The point is to walk the C base down to G (C, B, A, G) - Then back to C.
Pre-Chorus:
farzilla (wtf?) is correct, but there plenty of time sthat the Gsus4 is played. you can get by without it, but especially in "wear the shoes you wore..." it should be Gsus4--->release to G (the C note in the sus4 is important to the melody)
Chorus
Starts Same as verse really - C, C/B, Am7, Gsus4 (or Am/G), then lands on F right after the last syllable of "rosemariEE", and then G... back to C.
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By the way, the Gsus 4 should be played open with the first finger on the 2nd string. It's anchored there for C, Am, and F, so keeping it there for the G makes it a sus4.
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