Tar And Cement Cifra

por Verdelle Smith
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This is an English version of Il Ragazzo Della Via Gluck with chords and possibles patterns.Essa informação foi útil?
Dificuldade: iniciante
Afinação: E A D G B E
Tom: A
Capotraste: sem capo
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F#m

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Tar And Cement
Verdelle Smith
 - 1966 -
https://youtu.be/RljEFI0up9U
 
Version of original song:
Il Ragazzo Della Via Gluck  - Adriano Celentano -
 
In intro strum righted chords once
* Keep on same chord
Strum with pattern start in verse 1
Can be easier transposing -2 and capo 2
 
[Intro]
A             *                *               E
          The town I came from   was quiet and sma-ll.
*                         *                 *       A
 We played in the meadows,  where the grass grew so ta-all.
   *                 *                   E
In summer the lilacs   would grow everywhe-ere
               *                 *            A
the laughter of children,  would float in the ai-air.
 
[Verse 1]
A     A                            E7
        As I grew older,  I had to roam,
            E                    A
Far from my family,  far from my home.
         A                           E7
Into the city,  where lives can be spe-ent
            E                      A
Lost in the shadows  of tar and cem-ent.
 
[Bridge]
A         F#m            F#m
And every night I'd sit alone and learn
F#m               A          A
 What loneliness meae-ea-ea-ea-ea-ea-eant,
         F#m           F#m
Up in my rented room  above the world
F#m           A        A
 Of tar and cemen-en-e-e-ent.
 
[Verse 2]
A               A                           E7
   Each day I'd wake up,  and look at the sky-y,
              E                       A
'Think of the meadows where I used to lie.
           A                    E7
Then I'd remember all of that's gone.
                E                   A
You're in the city, you better push on.
              A                          E7
Get what you came for, before it's too la-ate,
              E                          A
Get what you came for, the meadows can wai-it.
 
[Bridge]
A         F#m            F#m
So every night I'd sit alone and learn
F#m              A          A
 What loneliness meae-ea-ea-ea-ea-ea-eant,
         F#m           F#m
Up in my rented room  above the world
F#m           A        A
 Of tar and cemen-en-e-e-ent.
 
[Verse 3]
A                              E7
   Many years later,  tired at last,
             E                    A
I headed for home  to look for my past.
                   A                       E7
I looked for the meadows,  there w asn't a trace
               E                    A
Six lanes of highway   taken their place.
                 A                        E7
Where were the lilacs,  and all that they me-ant
             E                  A
Nothing but a-cres,   tar and cement.
 
[Bridge]
           F#m               F#m          F#m
Yet, I can se-e-e it the-re so clearly, no-o-ow
             A        A         A
Where has it go-o-o-o-o-ooo-one- Oone?
           F#m            F#m          F#m
Yes, I can se-e it the-re so cle-ar-ly no-ow,
*            A        A
Where has it go-o-o-o-oone?
 
[Outro]
A                       F#m
Where are the meadows?  Tar and cement!
A                      F#m
where are the lilacs?  Tar and cement!
    A                         F#m
And where is the tall grass?  Tar and cement!
    A                      F#m
The laughter of children?  Tar and cement!
A                   F#m
Nothing but acres!  Tar and cement!
A                 F#m
Acres and acres!  Tar and cement...
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