Tim Minchin (n. 7 de Outubro de 1975) é um comediante australiano, ator e músico. Ele é melhor conhecido por sua comédia musical, a qual é presente em dois CDs, um DVD e um número de shows de comédia ao vivo que ele tem apresentado internacionalmente. Ele também tem se apresentado em televisão e rádio tanto na Austrália quanto no Reino Unido. Após crescer em Perth, Australia Ocidental, Minchin concluiu o bacharelado em Artes pela Universidade do Oeste Australiano
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!
I realised that no place on the internet seemed to have a tab of this song so I thought I'd give it a try, hopefully I didn't do too badly :]
INTRO: F x4
F I’m looking forward to Christmas BbF It’s sentimental I know, but I just really like it F I’m, I’m hardly religious BbF I’d rather break bread with Dawkins than Desmond Tutu to be honest CC7 And yes I have all of the usual objections to consumerism Bb The commercialisation of an ancient religion
And the western-isation of a dead Palestinian F Press-ganged into selling PlayStations and beer C But I still really like it.
F I, I really like Christmas BbF Though I’m not expecting a visit from Jesus C I’ll be seeing my dad C7Dm My brother and sisters, my gran and my mum Bb They’ll be drinking white wine in the sun C I’ll be seeing my dad C7Dm My sisters and brother, my gran and my mum Bb We’ll be drinking white wine in the sun.
F I don’t go for ancient wisdom BbF I don’t believe just ’cause ideas are tenacious it means that they’re worthy F I get freaked out by churches BbF Some of the hymns that they sing have nice chords but the lyrics are dodgy C And yes I have all of the usual objections C7Bb To the mis-education of children forced into a cult institution
And taught to externalise blame
And to feel ashamed F And to judge things as plain right and wrong C But I quite like the songs.
F I’m not expecting big presents BbF The old combination of socks, jocks and chocolate is just fine by me. C ‘Cause I’ll be seeing my dad C7Dm My brother and sisters, my gran and my mum Bb They’ll be drinking white wine in the sun C I’ll be seeing my dad C7Dm My sisters and brother, my gran and my mum Bb They’ll be drinking white wine in the sun.
Bb And you my baby girl F My jetlagged infant daughter Bb You’ll be handed round the room F Like a puppy at a primary school Bb And you’re too young to know F But you will learn yourself one day Bb That wherever you are and whatever you face C7Dm These are the people who’ll make you feel safe in this world Fsus4 My sweet blue-eyed girl
Bb And if my baby girl F When you’re twenty-one or thirty-one Bb And Christmas comes around F And you find yourself nine thousand miles from home C7Csus4 You’ll know whatever comes C7Dm Your brother and sister, and me and your mum Bb Will be waiting for you in the sun C7Csus4 Girl, when Christmas comes C7 Your brothers and sisters, your aunts and your uncles C7Dm Your grandparents, cousins, and me and your mum Bb Will be drinking white wine in the sun F We’ll be waiting for you in the sun Bb Baby, whenever you come F7 We’ll be drinking white wine in the sun Bb Waiting.
F I, I really like Christmas BbF It’s sentimental I know.
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