The proclaimers es una banda compuesta por los gemelos idénticos Charlie y Craig Reid ... son más conocidos por sus canciones "Letter from America", "I'm on My Way", y "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles. La banda saltó a la fama cuando su canción "i'm gonna be" se volvió el tema principal de la película Benny and Joon en 1993.
¡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!
...SUNSHINE ON LEITH... by The Proclaimers (1988) -----------------------...................
........................................... *SUNSHINE ON LEITH* -------------------
>1. I'M GONNA BE (500 MILES) >2. CAP IN HAND >3. THEN I MET YOU >4. MY OLD FRIEND THE BLUES >5. SEAN >6. SUNSHINE ON LEITH >7. COME ON NATURE >8. I'M ON MY WAY >9. WHAT DO YOU DO? >10.IT'S SATURDAY NIGHT >11.TEARDROPS >12.OH JEAN ...........................................
1...I'M GONNA BE (500 MILES)... by The Proclaimers -------------------------------...................
*from 'Sunshine On Leith' (1988)*
Intro:
E
Verse 1:
E When I wake up, well, I know I'm gonna be, ABE I'm gonna be the man who wakes up next to you. E When I go out, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, ABE I'm gonna be the man who goes along with you.
E If I get drunk, well, I know I'm gonna be, ABE I'm gonna be the man who gets drunk next to you. E And if I haver, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, ABE I'm gonna be the man who's havering to you.
Chorus 1:
EAB But I would walk five hundred miles, and I would walk five hundred more. EAB Just to be the man who walked a thousand miles, to fall down at your door.
Verse 2:
E When I'm working, yes, I know I'm gonna be, ABE I'm gonna be the man who's working hard for you. E And when the money comes in, for the work I do, ABE I'll pass almost every penny on to you.
E When I come home, oh, I know I'm gonna be, ABE I'm gonna be the man who comes back home to you. E And if I grow old, well, I know I'm gonna be, ABE I'm gonna be the man who's growing old with you.
Chorus 2:
EAB But I would walk five hundred miles, and I would walk five hundred more. EAB Just to be the man who walked a thousand miles, to fall down at your door.
Bridge 1:
E Na na, na na, (na na, na na), na na, na na, (na na, na na), ABE Dum deedle dum, deedle dum, deedle da da da. E Na na, na na, (na na, na na), na na, na na, (na na, na na), ABE Dum deedle dum, deedle dum, deedle da da da.
Verse 3:
E When I'm lonely, well, I know I'm gonna be, ABE I'm gonna be the man whose lonely without you. E And when I'm dreaming, well, I know I'm gonna dream, ABE I'm gonna dream about the time when I'm with you.
E When I go out, well, I know I'm gonna be, ABE I'm gonna be the man who goes along with you. E And when I come home, yes, I know I'm gonna be, ABC#m I'm gonna be the man who comes back home with you, F#m7A/BE I'm gonna be the man whose coming home with you.
Chorus 3:
EAB But I would walk five hundred miles, and I would walk five hundred more. EAB Just to be the man who walked a thousand miles, to fall down at your door.
Bridge 1:
E Na na, na na, (na na, na na), na na, na na, (na na, na na), ABE Dum deedle dum, deedle dum, deedle da da da. E Na na, na na, (na na, na na), na na, na na, (na na, na na), ABE Dum deedle dum, deedle dum, deedle da da da.
E Na na, na na, (na na, na na), na na, na na, (na na, na na), ABE Dum deedle dum, deedle dum, deedle da da da. E Na na, na na, (na na, na na), na na, na na, (na na, na na), ABE Dum deedle dum, deedle dum, deedle da da da.
Chorus 4:
EAB But I would walk five hundred miles, and I would walk five hundred more. EA Just to be the man who walked a thousand miles, BA/BBE To fall down at your door...
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2006 ([email protected])
2...CAP IN HAND... by The Proclaimers ------------------...................
*from 'Sunshine on Leith' (1988)*
Intro:
D
Verse 1:
DGA I could tell the meaning of a word like se-rene, DGA I got some 'O' grades, when I was six-teen. DGA I can tell the difference, 'tween margarine and butter, DGA I can say "Saskatchawen", without starting to stutter.
Chorus 1:
AD But I can't under-stand, GDA (n.C) D Why we let someone else rule our land; we're cap in hand.
Verse 2:
DGA I could get a broken jaw from being in a fight, DGA I know it's evening, when day turns to night. DGA I can understand why Stran-raer lie so lowly, DGA They could save a lot of points by signing Hib's goalie.
Chorus 2:
AD But I can't under-stand, GDA (n.C) D Why we let someone else rule our land; we're cap in hand.
Bridge 1:
GDADGDAD We fight, when they ask us, we boast, then we cower. GDAD We beg, for a piece of; GA What's already, what's already, what's already ours.
Interlude:
D, GA (x4)
Verse 3:
DGA Once I thought I could make God a bribe, DGA So I said I was in His lost tribe. DGA Getting handouts can be so frus-trating; DGA "Get in line son, there's five million waiting".
Chorus 3:
AD But I can't under-stand, GDA (n.C) D Why we let someone else rule our land; we're cap in hand. AD But I can't under-stand, GDA (n.C) D Why we let someone else rule our land; we're cap in hand. AD But I can't under-stand, GDA (n.C) D Why we let someone else rule our land; we're cap in hand.
Coda:
D Cap in hand, cap in hand, cap in hand, cap in hand. D Cap in hand, cap in hand, cap in hand, cap in hand.
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2004 ([email protected])
3...THEN I MET YOU... by The Proclaimers ---------------------...................
*from 'Sunshine on Leith' (1988)*
*CAPO 3rd FRET*
(Original Key: Eb)
Intro:
CDF (x4)
Verse 1:
CD Thought that I'd be happy, going to be so happy, F Living life alone and never sharing anything. CD Thought that I was finished, thought that I was complete, F Thought that I was whole, instead of being half of something.
CD Thought that I was growing, growing older, wiser, F Understanding why this world held nothing for my spirit. CD Thought that I was destined, destined to be nothing, F Destined to be nothing in this world and then I met you.
Chorus 1:
CDFC I... met you, I... met you.
Verse 2:
CD Thought that God had failed me, thought my prayers were useless, F Thought that he would never give the chance for me to praise him. CD Thought the book was written, thought the game had ended, F Thought the song was sung and I could never sing another.
CD Thought my faith was misplaced, thought my back was broken, F Broken by a weight that I was never fit to carry.
CD Thought I knew this city, thought I knew all about it; F And then one night I went to Morningside and you were waiting.
Chorus 2:
CDFC I... met you, I... met you. CDFC I... met you, I... met you.
(Repeat to Fade)
CHORD DIAGRAMS: ---------------
CDF
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE x32010 xx0232 133211
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2004 ([email protected])
4...MY OLD FRIEND THE BLUES... by The Proclaimers ------------------------------...................
*from 'Sunshine on Leith' (1988)*
Intro:
GCG (x2), D7, CD7G
Verse 1:
GCG Just when every ray of hope was gone; CG I should have known that you would come a-long. D7CD7G I can't believe I ever doubted you; my old friend the blues.
Verse 2:
GCG Another lonely night, a nameless town, CG If sleep don't take me first; you'll come a-round. D7CD7G 'Cos I know I can always count on you; my old friend the blues.
Bridge 1:
GCGC Lovers leave and friends will let you down. GDG But you're the only sure thing that I've found. D7CD7G No matter what I do, I'll never lose, my old friend the blues.
Solo:
GCG (x2), D7, CD7G
Bridge 2:
GCGC Lovers leave and friends will let you down. GDG But you're the only sure thing that I've found. D7CD7G No matter what I do, I'll never lose, my old friend the blues.
Coda:
GD7CD7G Just let me hide my weary heart in you; my old friend the blues.
DDmaj7GEmA7D From parents smart and strong, to both of us passed on. DDmaj7GEm From kings is where you come, ADBm Through daughters and through sons, AD Through daughters and through sons.
Coda:
D Sean, I'd say the best one, came from Tupelo, Mississippi GAD I'll tell you now that grown men cry; and Irish girls are pretty.
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2005 ([email protected])
7...COME ON NATURE... by The Proclaimers ---------------------...................
*from 'Sunshine on Leith' (1988)*
Intro:
D7
Verse 1:
GCDD7 Come on nature; I don't want to read a book or talk about the world. GDD7 Come on nature; I just want to spend some time being boy to the girl. GCDD7 Come on nature; let me show the way that I've been feeling all a-long. GCGD7 Come on nature; just because I don't feel weak, don't mean I feel so strong.
Verse 2:
GCDD7 I've been known, to ask a few more favours than I should, of you. GCDD7 And in time, I'm sure I'll still want things that you could never do.
CDD7 If she wasn't mine, CDD7 If I was stepping out of line, CCmDD7 But she's mine and I'm in line, and she's the best I've ever seen.
GCG Come on nature; let me show the way that I've been feeling all a-long.
Bridge 1:
DmGDmG Dark brown hair, green eyes and white skin. DmGEmGD7 You're perfect; every colour that she's in.
Verse 3:
GCDD7 Come on nature; I don't want to read a book or talk about the world. GGD7 Come on nature; I just want to spend some time being boy to the girl.
Verse 4:
GCDD7 Her and me; I could be complete, if you could let it be. GCDD7 My de-sire, is to stretch myself inside her body's fire.
CDD7 If I stumbled in, CDD7 Then I could say that I had been, CCmAmDD7 To the Chamber where your greatest work of art was on dis-play.
GCG Come on nature; let me show the way that I've been feeling all a-long.
Bridge 2:
DmGDmG Dark brown hair, green eyes and white skin. DmGEmGD7 You're perfect; every colour that she's in.
Coda:
GCDD7 Come on nature; I don't want to read a book or talk about the world. GCG Come on nature; I just want to spend some time being boy to the girl.
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2005 ([email protected])
8...I'M ON MY WAY... by The Proclaimers --------------------...................
*from 'Sunshine on Leith' (1988)*
*CAPO 1st FRET*
(Original Key: Ab)
Intro:
G
Verse 1:
G I'm on my way, from misery to happiness today. Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. D7 I'm on my way, from misery to happiness today. Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.
Chorus 1:
GCDC I'm on my way, to what I want from this world, GCDC And years from now, you'll make it to the next world. GCDC And everything that you receive up yon-der; GD7 Is what you gave to me, the day I wandered.
Verse 2:
G I took a right, I took a right turning yesterday. Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh D7 I took a right, I took a right turning yesterday, yay yay yay-yay.
Chorus 2:
GCDC I took the road that brought me to your home town, GCDC I took the bus, to streets that I could walk down. GCDC I walked the streets, to find the one I'd looked for, GD7 I climbed the stair, that led me to your front door.
Bridge 1:
CD7GG7 And now, that I don't want for anything. CD7GD7 I'd have Al Jolson sing; 'I'm sitting on top of the world'.
Verse 3:
G I'll do my best, I'll do my best to do the best I can. Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. D7 Oh, I'll do my best, I'll do my best to do the best I can.
Chorus 3:
GCDC To keep my feet from jumping from the ground dear, GCDC To keep my heart from jumping through my mouth dear.
GCDC To keep the past, the past and not the pre-sent, GD7 To try and learn, when you teach me a lesson.
Bridge 2:
CD7GG7 And now, that I don't want for anything. CD7GD7 I'd have Al Jolson sing; 'I'm sitting on top of the world'.
Verse 4:
G I'm on my way, from misery to happiness today. Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. D7 I'm on my way, from misery to happiness today. Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.
Chorus 4:
GCDC I'm on my way, to what I want from this world, GCDC And years from now, you'll make it to the next world. GCDC And everything that you receive up yon-der; GDC Is what you gave to me, the day I wan-dered.
GCDC I'm on my way, to what I want from this world, GCDC And years from now, you'll make it to the next world. GCDC And everything that you receive up yon-der; GD7 Is what you gave to me, the day I wandered.
Coda:
G I'm on my way, I'm on my way. I'm on my way, I'm on my way. I'm on my way, I'm on my way.
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2006 ([email protected])
9...WHAT DO YOU DO?... by The Proclaimers ----------------------...................
*from 'Sunshine on Leith' (1988)*
Intro:
GG7CCm, GD7C
Verse 1:
GG7 Yeah, I know you're right, I see it in your fierce eyes. CCm But me I've never thought straight, since the day I had the first doubt. GD7 Yes, I know you're right, and I'll back you to a point, pal. CG But I'll never be constrained by, a-nother man's ideas now.
Verse 2:
GG7 I spent too long on this road, looking for the answers, CCm But poverty and failure, aren't what I'm after. GD7 I painted "fight" on factories, but they closed the factory down, pal. CG I want to find out where the heart's gone, find out where the nerves gone.
Chorus 1:
DCG What do you do, when de-mocracy fails you? B7CG Ah, ah, ah, ah. DCG What do you do, when the rest can't see it's true? B7CG Ah, ah, ah, ah.
Verse 3:
GG7 Pat votes the Scots way, just like her mother, CCm But south always takes all; just like her brother. GD7 The next time she might vote; so might the others, CG But time's running out, pal, 'cos they're giving up in numbers.
Chorus 2:
DCG What do you do, when de-mocracy's all through? B7CG Ah, ah, ah, ah. DCG What do you do, when mi-nority means you? B7CG Ah, ah, ah, ah.
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2005 ([email protected])
11...TEARDROPS... by The Proclaimers -----------------...................
*from 'Sunshine on Leith' (1988)*
Intro:
GCG (x2), D7CG, D7
Verse 1:
GCG Teardrops, running down your face, GCG Teardrops, running down your face. D7CGD Diamonds, of water and salt from your body, D7 Coming down to meet my kisses.
Verse 2:
GCG Teardrops, running down your face, GCG Teardrops, running down your face. D7CGD Staining, your skin and my skin and be-ginning, D7 The stories that you can't begin. D The way I feel could be despised, D7 But it's a vision that I prize.
Chorus 1:
GCmG Teardrops, tear-drops. CG I'm not trying to make you feel pain, D7G Or joy to make the tears flow. CmGDD7 But when they roll una-shamed; they move me so.
GCG Teardrops, running down your face, GCG Teardrops, running down your face. D7CGD Let me, let me brush them with my fingers; DD7 Comfort you and say it's alright. DD7 It's so strong, this way I feel, DD7 Some-times I want to beg or steal you.
Chorus 2:
GCmG Teardrops, tear-drops. CG I'm not trying to make you feel pain, D7G Or joy to make the tears flow. CmGDD7 But when they roll una-shamed; they move me so.
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2005 ([email protected])
12...OH JEAN... by The Proclaimers ---------------...................
*from 'Sunshine on Leith' (1988)*
Intro:
DA, AD (x2)
Verse 1:
DA I'd never been lucky with girls, I confess, D Don't know who to blame for my lack of success. DA 'Cos even with ones up the back of a bus; D There was always the risk of a slap in the puss.
Chorus 1:
DADA But Jean, oh Jean, you let me get lucky with you.
Verse 2:
DA The first time I met you, it did cross my mind, D The next time I saw you, there wasn't the time. DA The third time I saw you, I thought that I would, D The fourth time I met you, I knew that I could.
Chorus 2:
DADA But Jean, oh Jean, you let me get lucky with you.
Bridge 1:
DA I love her, I love her, I love her, D I love her, I love her, I love her.
Verse 3:
DA I want you forever, I want you for good, D So I'm gonna treat you the way that I should. DA For your soul and body, my heart's gonna pound, D Even after the day that I'm laid in the ground.
Chorus 3:
DADA 'Cos Jean, oh Jean, you let me get lucky with you. DADA Jean, oh Jean, you let me get lucky with you.
Coda:
DA I love her, I love her, I love her, D I love her, I love her, I love her.
DA I love her, I love her, I love her, D I love her, I love her, I love her.
(Repeat to Fade)
CHORD DIAGRAMS: ---------------
DA
EADGBE EADGBE xx0232 x02220
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2005 ([email protected])