Tom Waits (born Thomas Alan Waits, in Pomona, California, on December 7, 1949) is a prolific American singer, songwriter, composer, and actor.
He started his career in the early 1970s as a singer in spit 'n' sawdust bars. Initially, he was deeply influenced by the beat generation, novelists like Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs, and poets like Allen Ginsberg and Charles Bukowski. Waits is often compared to Charles Bukowski, being similar both in content and lifestyle
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...DIAMONDS & GOLD... by Tom Waits ---------------------.............
*from 'Rain Dogs' (1985)*
*CAPO 3rd FRET*
(Original Key: Cm)
Intro:
AmF (x2)
Verse 1:
AmFAmF Broken glass, rusty nails, AmDmAmE7 Where the wild violets grow. AmFAmF Say good-bye to the railroad, the mad dogs of summer, AmE7Am And every-thing that I know.
Chorus 1:
FAm What some men will do here for diamonds, FAm What some men will do here for gold. FAm They're wounded, but they just keep on climbing, FE7 And sleep by the side of the road.
Bridge 1:
AmDm There's a hole in the ladder, a fence we can climb, E7 Mad as a hatter; you're thin as a dime. AmDm Go out to the meadow; the hills are a-green, AmE7Am Sing me a rainbow, steal me a dream.
Interlude:
AmF (x2)
Verse 2:
AmFAmF Small-time Na-poleon's shattered his knees, AmDmAmE7 But he stays in the saddle for Rose. AmFAmF And all his dis-ciples, they shave in the gutter, AmE7Am And they gather what's left of his clothes.
Chorus 2:
FAm What some men will do here for diamonds, FAm What some men will do here for gold. FAm They're wounded, but they just keep on climbing, FE7 And sleep by the side of the road.