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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....ROSIE... by Tom Waits ------------.............
*from 'Closing Time' (1973)*
*CAPO 1st FRET*
(Original Key: Eb)
Intro:
DG (x3), EA7, D, AD
Verse 1:
DGDG Well, I'm sittin' on the windowsill, blowing my horn, DGEA7 Nobody's up, except the moon and me. DGDG And a lazy old tomcat, on a midnight spree, DGEA7DG, D All that he left me was a me-lo-dy.
Chorus 1:
DD/F#GDGD Ro-sie, why do you e-vade? DD/F#GDGD Ro-sie, how can I pur-suade? DD/F#G, DGD Rosie...
Interlude:
DG, EA7, D
Verse 2:
DGDG The moon's all up, full and big, DGEA7 Apricot tips in an indigo sky. DGDG I been lovin' you Rosie, since the day I was born, DGEA7DG, D I'll love ya Rosie, 'till the day I die.
Chorus 2:
DD/F#GDGD Ro-sie, why do you e-vade? DD/F#GDGD Ro-sie, how can I pur-suade? DD/F#G, DGD Rosie...
Interlude:
DG (x3), EA7 DG (x3), EA7, D, GD
Chorus 3:
DD/F#GDGD Ro-sie, why do you e-vade? DD/F#GDGD Ro-sie, how can I pur-suade? DD/F#G, DGD Rosie...
Verse 2:
DGDG Well, I'm sittin' on the windowsill, blowing my horn, DGEA7 Nobody's up, except the moon and me. DGDG And a lazy old tomcat, on a midnight spree, DGEA7DG, D All that he left me was a me-lo-dy.
Chorus 4:
DD/F#GDGD Ro-sie, why do you e-vade? DD/F#GDGD Ro-sie, how can I pur-suade? DD/F#G, DGD Rosie...