The Guess Who. Uma das mais importantes bandas de rock do Canadá durante a década de 60, tem suas raízes no grupo Al And The Silverstones, formado em 1959, do qual saíram o cantor, Chad Allan e o guitarrista Randy Bachman para formar o Guess Who. Os outros integrantes eram Garry Peterson (bateria), Jim Kalle (baixo). Antes de ficarem famosos, Chad Allan saiu para fazer a faculdade e foi substituido por Burton Cummings, que tambem era tecladista e imitava o jeito de Jim Morrison.
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This is a beautiful, lesser known Guess Who song. On the Am7 you can go back and forth from (x02010) to (x02030) to mimic the piano melody, and on Fmaj7 from (xx3210) to (xx3230).
Chords (in order of appearance): Am7 - (x02010) Fmaj7 - (xx3210) Em9 - (022032) or (020002) Dmaj7 - (xx0222) C - (x32010) Bm7 - (x24232) Bm - (x24432) A - (x02220) Dadd9/A - (x02232)
Am7 Don't wanna listen to my telephone ring Fmaj7 Or sing ding-a-ling or talk about a thing Em9 (022032) or (020002) Not this mornin'
Am7 I don't wanna think about the night before Fmaj7 Or maybe it's a bore behind that open door Em9 Got no time for that this mornin'
Dmaj7 If I had the mind or I had the time C Maybe I could throw together a new kind of rhyme Dmaj7 And tell about my warnin'
CBm7 But it's too late now CBm It's too late now CAm7 It's too late now
Am7 I don't wanna think about a runaway Dad Fmaj7 That took away the only thing that I've ever had Em9 Don't even miss him this mornin'
Am7 I don't wanna think about a cold goodbye Fmaj7 Or a high school buddy got a little too high Em9 I can't help him out this mornin'
Dmaj7 Reviewers laugh at me so I go out to sea C And perhaps it's just as well, 'cause I'd rather be in hell Dmaj7 Than be a wealthy man this mornin'
CBm7 But it's too late now CBm It's too late now CAm7 It's too late now
ADadd9/A (x02232) Whatever happened to images, 'cause now they're gone ADadd9/A And worn out phrases just keep a-hangin' on ADadd9/A Whatever happened to homes as opposed to houses? ADadd9/A A conversation swaying as the evening drowses Dadd9/AADadd9/A It's just like 4 6 2 O 1 Dadd9/AADadd9/A It's just like 4 6 2 O 1
ADadd9/A Whatever happened to early morning urban skies? ADadd9/A And broken faces, half with melting eyes ADadd9/A Enough of riddles that just play with time ADadd9/A 'Cause I'm still here and I can't beg a dime Dadd9/AA I'm back here in 4 6 2 O 1
Dadd9/AADadd9/A I'm back here in 4 6 2 O 1
A Somethin better's waitin' for me 'round the corner now Dadd9/AA I gotta find it and try and hang on for a little while Dadd9/AA Back here in 4 6 2 O 1, yeah Dadd9/AADadd9/A Mmm, there's gotta be a few small changes made
Am7 Don't wanna listen to my telephone ring Fmaj7 Or sing ding-a-ling or talk about a thing Em9 Leave me alone this mornin'