Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968 in Rockport, Massachusetts, USA) is an American singer and songwriter. Among her hits include "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone," "Me," "I Am So Ordinary," "I Believe In Love," and the theme to the WB's hit series "Dawson's Creek," "I Don't Want to Wait."
Grammy winner and 7 time Grammy nominee Paula Cole has released six solo albums spanning an eighteen year career. She has sold approximately three million albums and
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From [email protected] Thu May 8 14:16:32 1997 Date: Sat, 26 Apr 97 22:55:18 CST From: Ben Weiss To: [email protected] Subject: CRD: Paula Cole, "Watch the Woman's Hands" Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature
Saw Paula in concert tonight (amazing!!!) and made sure to watch for that little arpeggio. The verses are basically one chord shape that slides between frets, and the picking pattern is pretty self-evident. I didn't get the fills, but the verse riff works fine for bridging. Ben
WATCH THE WOMAN'S HANDS Words and music: Paula Cole Album: _Harbinger_
F#9E9 Watch the woman's hands as she cultivates the land G9 A9 (repeat same chords through verses) As she plants the seed, as she's on her knees Watch her fingers smile as she holds the little child As she holds him, as she holds him
Watch the woman's hands as she holds her children back >From the danger, from the danger Watch how they fight to keep the family tight Together, together
EmGadd9 CHORUS: Oh we need her, oh we need her EmGadd9 Oh we need her, oh we need her
Watch the woman's hands as she talks to the man As he talks down to her, as he tells her He doesn't understand, he doesn't see the fisted hand Clenching tightly, angrily
CHORUS REPEATED
[Various drum solos, hand claps and beat-boxing; end on Em]