A rough interpretation of Matt Pryor's song "Confidence Man".
Song is pretty straightforward.
Listen to the song for strumming patterns and all that other jazz.
Intro:
C E Am F x2
C
I swear when you say,
E
at the end of the day,
F C
it isn't just the same old song.
E
You've got new chords I ain't heard before.
F C
I'm ready to sing along.
F C
Stars don't align in the sky,
F Dm
oh the floor falls out when we try.
You don't need to worry.
F G C
Baby, I'm your confidence man.
Repeat Intro
C
List of abuses,
E
too many excuses.
F C
Then for weeks I was alone.
C
No point in talking
E
if I may be walking.
F C
I can't get your ear to the phone.
F C
But after these weeks have gone by,
F Dm
I might as well give you a try.
You don't have to worry,
F G C E
baby, I'm your confidence man.
Am
You don't have to worry,
F
baby I'm your confidence man.
F
Tell me I should just relax.
C
We'll both be in Cadillacs.
Dm G
Sounds good 'till the end of the year,
F
when you disappear.
C E
Am
You don't have to worry,
F
baby I'm your confidence man.
Ending on C sounds fine