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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...CLAP HANDS... by Tom Waits ----------------.............
*from 'Rain Dogs' (1985)*
Intro:
Bm, G7Bm (x2), Bm
Verse 1:
Bm Sane, sane, they're all insane, Fireman's blind; the conductor is lame. A Cincinnati jacket and a sad-luck dame, Hanging out the window with a bottle full of rain.
Bm Said; roar, roar, the thunder and the roar, Son of a bitch is never coming back here no more. The moon in the window and a bird on the pole, We can always find a millionaire to shovel all the coal.
G7Bm Said; steam, steam; a hundred bad dream, G7Bm Going up to Harlem with a pistol in his jeans. G7Bm A fifty-dollar bill, iside a palladin's hat, G7 And nobody's sure where Mr. Knickerbocker's at.
Verse 3:
Bm Roar, roar, the thunder and the roar, Son of a bitch is never coming back here no more. The moon in the window and a bird on the pole, We can always find a millionaire to shovel all the coal.
G7Bm Said; steam, steam; a hundred bad dream, G7Bm Going up to Harlem with a pistol in his jeans. G7Bm A fifty-dollar bill, iside a palladin's hat, G7 And nobody's sure where Mr. Knickerbocker's at.
Verse 4:
Bm Shine, shine, a Roosevelt dime, All the way to Baltimore and running out of time. Salvation Army seemed to wind up in the hole, They all went to Heaven in a little row boat.