Older Women Cifras
por Ronnie McDowell886 views, adicionada aos favoritos 28 times
Dificuldade: | intermediário |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
Autor: Kraziekhat [pro] 64.755. Última edição em 20 de mai. de 2017
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Older Women:Ronnie McDowell.
#1 on BB Hot Country and CANADA Country
RPM on EPIC Records in 1981.
(Intro/chorus)
F Bb Gm Eb Bb
Older women are beautiful lovers, older women,
F
they understand.
Bb Eb
I've been around some and I have discovered,
Bb F Bb Gm Ab
that older women know just how to please a man.
(Verse 1)
Bb Eb Bb
Everybody seems to love those younger women, from
F
eighteen on up to twenty-five.
Eb F Bb Gm
Well, I love 'em too, but I'm telling you,
C F
learning how to really love takes a little time.
(Chorus)
F Bb Gm Eb Bb
Older women are beautiful lovers, older women,
F
they understand.
Bb Eb
I've been around some and I have discovered,
Bb F Bb....B Ab A
that older women know just how to please a man.
(Verse 2)
B E B
So, baby don't you worry about growing older,
Gb
those young girls ain't got nothing on you.
E Gb B Abm
Cause it takes some living to get good at giving,
Db Gb
and giving love is just where you could teach them
a thing or two.
(Chorus)
Gb B Abm E B
Older women are beautiful lovers, older women,
Gb
they understand.
B E
I've been around some and I have discovered,
B Gb B
that older women know just how to please a man.
(Chorus)
Gb B Abm E
Older women (older women) are beautiful lovers,
B Gb
(are beautiful lovers) older women they understand.
B E
I've been around (I been around) some and I have
E
discovered (have discovered)
B Gb B
that older women know just how to please a man.
(Outro)
Gb B Abm E
(Ooooo) Older women (older women) are beautiful lovers,
B Gb
(are beautiful lovers) older women they understand..(Fade.)
An eighties smash from Kraziekhat.
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Older Women – Ronnie McDowell
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Play it with a capo on 1 and transposed down one step and it is much better in my opinion. Also loose the F#m or Gm in the first line of the chorus on 'Beautiful' (after it is transposed).
At the end of the first chorus use the chord progression 'A F#m Gm G# A', also after the second chorus as you change the key use the chord progression 'A# Gm G#m A A#'
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