Who Are You Cifras
por Tom Waits11.181 views, adicionada aos favoritos 380 times
Dificuldade: | iniciante |
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Capotraste: | 3rd traste |
Cifras
Palhetada
Ainda não temos padrão de palhetada para esta música. Criar e receba +5 IQ
How this song, slows and then pauses, seems to be in a seriously
strange time signature, or maybe several, and am pretty sure
some of the chords need work/adjustment, but seeing as there's not
not another version up here on ultimate guitar, let's just consider
this as a place to start.
If you like it, RATE IT !
flatwound
WHO ARE YOU
*** CAPO 3rd FRET ***
C F C
Well they're linin' up, To mad dog your tilt a whirl
C C
Three shots for a dollar, Win a real live doll
Am Em F G
All the lies that you tell, I believed them so well
G C F C
Take them back, Take them back to your red house
C
For that fearful leap in to the dark
Am Em F G
Oh well, I did my time, In the jail of your arms
F G
Orphelia wants to know, Where she should turn
C F C
Tell me what did you do, What did you do the last time
C F C
Why don't you do it, Go on ahead, And take this the wrong way
C
Time's not your friend
Am Em F G
Do you cry, Do you pray, Do you wish them away
Am Em F G
Ahh, You're still leaving nothing, But bones in the way
Am Em F G
Did you bury the carnival, With the lions and all
G C
Excuse me while I, Sharpen my nails
C F C
And just who are you, Who are you this time
C C
You look rather tired, Are you pretending to love
C F C
Well I hear that it pays well
Am Em F G
How do your pistol and your bible, And your sleeping pills go
Am Em F G
Are you still jumping out of windows, In expensive clothes
Am Em F G F G
Well I fell in love, With your sailors mouth, And your wounded eyes
Am Em F G
You better get down on the floor, Don't you know this is war
F G C F G C
Tell me who are you this time, Tell me who are you this time
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Who Are You – Tom Waits
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2 comments

Thanks for the chords. I've always loved this song. This song starts on a pickup note with the meter a bit vague, but when the band comes in around the fourth measure it goes, and stays, in a 2/2 time signature throughout. If you listen and just keep counting, 1-2,1-2, etc. the beat stays consistent through the whole song in a thorough-composed manner. However, Tom does sing the lyrics within the off-beats and in a free-flowing style which can make it sound as though it might be composed in a strange and/or polymetric fashion.
+2

I love this. I've been playing it as you have noted it here for a while now, and it is really good! Thanks
+1