Richard Stephen Sambora (Woodbridge, Nova Jersey, 11 de Julho, 1959) é um guitarrista estadunidense, conhecido por atuar na banda Bon Jovi. Suas principais influências são Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan e Beatles. Antes de estourar no Bon Jovi, participiu de uma audição para tocar no Kiss, mas, por motivos até hoje dúbios, rejeitou a banda (afirmara, mais tarde, que não se encaixava no seu estilo). Toca desde criança, totalizando mais de 30 anos de experiência.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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Date: Sun, 5 Apr 1998 20:09:39 +0200 (CEST) From: Peter Eybert Subject: CRD: Mr Bluesman by Richie Sambora
Mr. Bluesman
written by Richie Sambora performed by Richie Sambora from "Stranger in this town", 1991 transcribed by Peter Eybert
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(Pattern 1) A He was a man, GDAsus2A13Asus2A13 a ramblin' man he was, yes, he was. Asus2 Guitar in hand, GDAA13AA13 his home was on the road and that's where he was.
(Pattern 2) C He's seen a thousand roads, D he's been a million miles, C and when he'd bend a note, DGDC a tear would fill my eyes. D Where are you playin' Esus4EEsus4Esus4E Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman.
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(Pattern 1) Town to town honkytonks and dives all look the same his gypsy heart keeps his shadow ridin' through the rain
(Pattern 2) A graveyard full of scars his life will paint his songs 'cos when you're on the road there's nowhere you belong you're just alone where are you playin' Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman.
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(Pattern 2) He's seen a thousand roads, he's been a million miles, and when he'd bend a note, a tear would fill my eyes. Where are you playin' Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman.
(Pattern 1) I've paid some dues now I make my living as a music man, yes I do, I play the blues I guess the blues must be just what I am.
(Pattern 2) A graveyard full of scars his life will paint his songs 'cos when you're on the road there's nowhere you belong you're just alone. Where are you playin' Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman.
(Pattern 2) He's seen a thousand roads, he's been a million miles, and when he'd bend a note, a tear would fill my eyes where are you playin' Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman.