Mike Rosenberg (nascido 17 de Maio de 1984), conhecido pelo seu nome de palco Passenger, é um cantor/compositor de folk-rock inglês. Seu apelido vem da banda de folk-rock que ele fundou, de qual foi vocalista principal e compositor, e que lançou apenas um álbum. Quando os membros da banda preferiram seguir caminhos separados em 2009, Rosenberg optou por manter o nome da banda em seu trabalho solo. Seu single mais bem sucedido, "Let Her Go", ficou no topo das paradas em 16 países até agora.
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!
G 320033 C x32010 Cadd9 x32033 Em 022000 Em7 022033 D xx0232 F# 2xxxxx
The time signature of this piece switches from 4/4 to 2/4. I have marked out the beats for the two patterns. The second bridge is a combination of the two patterns.
P1 - Pattern 1 – Bars with Cadd9 are 2/4 xxxx xx xxxx xxxx xxxx xx xxxx xxxx |G |Cadd9 |G | F#|Em7 |Cadd9 |G | |
P2 - Pattern 2 – Bars with D are 2/4 xxxx xx xxxx xxxx |CG |D |Em |Em |
[VERSE 1 - P1] GCadd9GF# Oh Well he’s been collecting since the age of nine Em7Cadd9G Every shiny bullet that he could find GCadd9GF# Built himself a house with the wooden floors Em7Cadd9G Put the shiny bullets in a chest of drawers
[VERSE 2 – P1] GCadd9G Well his wifes long gone and the kids have grown F#Em7Cadd9G And trees they fall down on their own GCadd9G Memories fade like an old slideshow F#Em7Cadd9G But the bullets still shine like coins in the snow
[VERSE 3 – P2] CGDEm Well one day took himself into town CGDEm The men with a truck well they came around CGDEm They took the television and the gun from the war CGDG Oh and almost every bullet from the chest of drawers
[BRIDGE 1 – P1] [Harmonica Solo]
GCadd9GF#Em7Cadd9G Oh Oh Oh----Oh
[VERSE 4 – P1] GCadd9GF# Well he came back home and found the house in a mess Em7Cadd9G Run into the bedroom and the old brown chest GCadd9G Well he didn’t care much for the V – C - R F#Em7Cadd9G But he cried for the space where the bullets were
[VERSE 5 – P2] CGDEm Well the men took the truck down into town CGDEm And they sold all the silver they had found CGDEm But they couldn’t sell the bullets cos they weren’t live rounds CGDG So they dug a big hole put the bullets in the ground
[VERSE 6 – P2] [PLAYED SLOWLY] CGDEm Well he doesn’t leave the house much anymore CGDEm Cos the men are gonna come like they did before CGDEm And he’ll hold onto the three or four CGDEm Bullets that they left in the chest of drawers CGDG yeah the bullets that they left in the chest of drawers