Thomas Alan Waits (7 de dezembro de 1949) é um músico, instrumentista, compositor, cantor e actor norte-americano. Sua voz grossa e rouca e suas letras por vezes esquisitas e intrigantes, marcam a personalidade de sua música. Sendo ativo por mais de quatro décadas, Waits possuí uma considerável obra, constituída de quase 30 álbuns (incluindo álbuns de estúdio, compilações e álbuns ao vivo), e mais de 50 participações diretas (como ator) e indiretas (compondo trilhas sonoras) em filmes.
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!
Bm7* Em7 red pants and the sugarman in the temple street gloom, Bm7Em7 drinkin' chivas regal in a four dollar room Bm7Em7 just another dead soldier in a powder blue night, Bm7Em7 sugarman says baby everything's alright, Bm7Em7Bm7Em7F#5 goin' downtown, downtown, down... Bm7Em7F#5 goin' downtown, down!
montclaire de havelin doin' the st. vitus dance, lookin' for someone to chop the lumber in his pants, how am i gonna unload all of this ice and all this mink, all the traffic in the street but it's so hard to think, goin' downtown down downtown.
frankie's wearin' lipstick pierre cardin, i swear to god i seen him holdin' hands with jimmy bond, sally's high on crank and hungry for some sweets, she's fem in the sheets but she's butch in the streets, goin' downtown down downtown.
it's the cool of the evening the sun's goin' down, i want to hold you in my arms i want to push you around, i want to break your bottle and spill out all your charms, come on baby we'll set off all the burglar alarms, goin' downtown down downtown.
red pants and the sugarman in the temple, drinkin' chivas regal in a four dollar room, just another dead soldier in a powder blue night, red pants turns to sugarman and says everything's alright, goin' downtown down downtown.
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*one note: chords I used in this song sounds better played like this...
Bm7 7th EADGBe: 02x000 Em7 7th 002x00 F#5 9th 0022xx ....i don't play the "e" string so often, I even play first strings only...
...and sorry, I don't know the exact names of these chords so I had to do it like this.
any suggestions, please e-mail me: [email protected]! -------------------