La banda punk-ska The Mighty Mighty Bosstones se formó en 1985 en Boston, EE.UU., y en 1989 lanzó su álbum debut “Devil’s Night Out”. Aunque nunca lograron llegar al mercado comercial, el grupo encabezó el cambio del ska a un genero híbrido de fiesta high-energy, al añadir elementos del pop y el metal. En contraste con la mayoría de bandas de su tipo, los Bosstones mantuvieron algo de la propuesta política del ska, presentándose a menudo para causas locales.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
Artist: Mighty Mighty BossToneS Song: Don't Worry Desmond Dekker Album: Medium Rare Tabbed By: Parker Taylor Any questions or complaints about this tab: [email protected]
Play in a off-beat upstroke rythm throughout the song.
This song is done on bar chords so here's the chords in the order that they appear on the song.
Verse 1: A What happened up on Hemmingway E Well. we will never change DAE You used to be a friend of mine A The last 5 years went by so fast E So fast I find it strange DAE The beneficial medicine of time
Chorus:
AE And I, I can hear your laughter D It stays with me after
AE All this time AE And I, I still got your records D Clash and The Selecter ADA And don’t worry Desmond Dekker's doing fine.
Horns:
ADEAD
Verse 2:
A But doors were shut, the lines were cut, E The walls went up so quick DAE The windows of opportunity were small A Brides collapsed, divides were wide E Sides we had to pick DAE And oh yeah, I forgot to call
(Chorus)
Bridge:
AEDAE
AED Seeds to the roots to the trunk to the truth AE It’s understanding when it first began AE In the day up to the sky DA And we climbed up so high AED And we carried on the only way we can A Laugh on and live E Learn how to forgive DAE What we have could be as good as what we get A If you forgot, E Now, I still got DAD What you gave to me way back when we first met. D What you gave to me way back when we first met
(Chorus)
AE I, I still got your records D Clash and The Selecter ADA and don’t worry, Desmond Dekker's doing fine.