Jets to Brazil was an American rock band formed in 1997. It was founded by Blake Schwarzenbach, former frontman of Jawbreaker. When Blake relocated to Brooklyn, New York, after Jawbreaker had disbanded, he reunited with friend Jeremy Chatelain, and the two began working on four-track recordings aided by drum machines. This lasted until former Texas Is the Reason drummer Chris Daly joined the band. Daly came up with the name "Jets to Brazil," and the band joined Jade Tree Records in 1997.
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!
Verse 1: BG#m Hello old friend E It's been a while B How you been? BG#m All things must end E but did you know B what that meant?
Interlude: E--B-G#m-f#-E--B--
Verse 2: BG#m The birds fly south E The summer sets B The lights go out BG#m Leaves on the ground E Autumn walker B you just walked out E And I see it now
Chorus 1: B2B3 That it's so B4B7 much easier alone B2B3 and you don't have B4B7 to worry about me E It's all good Em It's all wrong BF#/Bb And I hope you find the EBF#/Bb place and the people E that you need BF#/Bb I don't want to E be the one who B always waits for F#/Bb E B F#/Bb E B-- you to wait and see
Verse 3: BG#m What makes you run? EB Was it me or anyone? BG#m It goes to show E when people grow B people go G#mEbE and there you go C#m autumn walker EC#m Stay now autumn walker
Verse 4: BG#m Drink down your doubt E A glass half empty B can empty you out BG#m My heart is full E of promises that B drank me whole E And I see it now
Chorus 2: B2B3 That it's so B4B7 much easier alone B2B3 But you don't have to B4B7 go that far cause E whereever you go Em there you are
Bridge: BF#/Bb And it shouldn't be so EBF#/Bb hard to see your friends E That's who they are BF#/Bb I don't mean to tell E you how to run your BF#/BbEEm life but make up your heart
Outro: BC#m You go too far B In the atmosphere C#m you fall apart B More miles than C#m my car's got on it BC#mE(hold) That's pretty far