Yusuf Islam, anteriormente conhecido pelo nome artístico de Cat Stevens (Londres, 21 de Julho de 1948) é um ex-cantor e compositor britânico. Seu nome completo é Stephen Demetre Georgiou. Seu pai é de origem grego-cipriota e sua mãe, de origem sueca. Vendeu 40 milhões de álbuns, principalmente entre as décadas 1960 e 1970. Em 1971, escreveu a trilha sonora do filme Harold and Maude (no Brasil: "Ensina-me a Viver"). Entre suas canções mais populares estão "Morning Has Broken"
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!
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: Harlan L Thompson
WHERE DO THE CHILDREN PLAY? - Cat Stevens
[Intro] DGDGDGDGCEmCEmADGDG
[Verse 1] DGDG Well I think it's fine, building jumbo planes DGDG Or taking a ride on a cosmic train DGDG Switch on summer from a slot machine DGDG Yes, get what you want to if you want 'cos you can get anything EmAEmA I know we've come a long way, we're changing day to day EmADGDGDGDG But tell me, where do the children play?
Well you roll on roads over fresh green grass For your lorry loads pumping petrol gas And you make them long, and you make them tough CGCG But they just go on and on, and it seems you can't get off
Oh, I know we've come a long way We're changing day to day But tell me, where do the children play?
CEmCEmADGDGDGDG
When you crack the sky, scrapers fill the air Will you keep on building higher 'til there's no more room up there? CGCG Will you make us laugh, will you make us cry? CGCG Will you tell us when to live, will you tell us when to die? Em7A I know we've come a long way Em7A We're changing day to day--hey EmADGDG But tell me, where do the children play? DGDG Do doot do, do de do doot do DGDD Do de do doot do do de do do
MAIN PATTERN: DG (almost) E|---2-0-2--0------0---0---------0-| B|---3-3-3----3------3---3-(3)-3---| G|---2-2-2-----------0---0---------| D|-0-------------------------------| A|---------------------------------| E|--------------3------------------|
NOTE: Generally pick the pattern on all D G sections and strum in other places, but listen to the record to catch it all. (from Tea for the Tillerman, 1970) (sent by Harlan at [email protected])
I'll send this in chord now, and tab when I've got more time.
[Verse]
DG (some exceptions)
Well I think It's fine Building Jumbo planes Taking a ride on a cosmic train Switch on summer from a slot machine (?) Do anything you want, 'cause you can do anything
[Chorus]
EmA I know we've come a long way We're changing day to day Well tell me where do the children pla- DG a-a-a-a-a-ay
DGDG Well you roll on roads over fresh green grass For your lorry loads pumping petrol gas CGCG Oh, you make them long and you make them tough but they just go on and on/ and it seems that you can't get off
[Chorus]
DGDG well you've cracked the sky scrapers fill the air but will yu keep on building higher till there's no more room up there C GCG will you make us laugh Will you make us cry? Will you tell us when to liive, will you tell us when to die?
[Chorus] (I think A11 is substituted for Em)
sorry 'bout the mess, I'll send tab when I'm done moving