Chords for Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone (Subtítulos en Español)
Tempo:
96.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
G
C
Dm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
Once [Dm] upon a time you dressed so [Em] fine, threw the bumper [F] dime in your [G] prime.
Then you,
[C] people [Dm] called, said beware, [Em] doll, your mind will fall, you [F] thought they [G] were all kidding you.
[F] You [G] used to laugh [F] about [G] everybody that was hanging [F] out.
[Em] Now you [Dm] don't talk so [C] loud, [F] [Em] now you [Dm] don't seem [C] so proud.
[Dm] Despite having to be [F] scrounging your [G] desk in the yard.
[C] [Dm] [G]
How does it [C] feel [F] to [G] be without [C] a home?
[F] [G] Like a complete [C] unknown, [F] [G] like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] [G]
[C] [F] [G]
[C] Gone [Dm] to the finest school, [Em] alright, Miss [F] Lonely, but you know you're only used [G] to getting used to it.
[C] Nobody's ever [Dm] taught you how to live [Em] out on the street, and [F] now you're gonna [G] have to get used to it.
[F]
You [G] say you never compromise [F] with the mystery tramp, but [G] now you realize [F] he's [Em] not selling [Dm] any [C] alibis.
[F] As you [Em] stand in the [Dm] vacuum of his [C] eyes [Dm] and say, do you want to [F] make [G] a deal?
How does [C] it feel, [F]
[G] how does [C] it feel [F]
[G] to be on your [C] own?
[F]
[G] With no [C] direction home, [F]
[G] a complete [C] unknown, [F]
[G] like a rolling [C] stone.
[F]
[G] [C] [F]
[G]
[C] Never [Dm] turned around to see the [Em] frowns on the [F] jugglers and the clowns when they [G] all did tricks for you.
[C] Never [Dm] understood that it ain't no [Em] good, you shouldn't [F] let other people [G] get your kicks for you.
[F] You used to ride on a chrome [G] horse with your diplomat, [F] who carried on his shoulder [G] a Siamese cat.
[F] Ain't [Em] it hard when [Dm] you discover [C] that [F] he [Em] really [Dm] wasn't where [C] it's at?
[Dm] After he took from you [F] everything [G] he could feel.
How does [C] it feel, [F] how [G]
[C] does it feel?
[F] [G]
[C] [F] [G] No direction [C] home, [F] [G] like a complete [C] unknown, [F] [G] like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] [G]
[C] [F] [G]
[C] Princess [Dm] honest people and [Em] all the pretty [F] people, they're all drinking [G] thinking that they got it made.
[C] [Dm] Exchanging all precious [Em] gifts, but you [F] better take your diamond [G] ring, you better pawn it babe.
[F] You used to be [G] so amused [F] at Napoleon and Rags [G] and the language that he used.
[F] Go to [Em] him now, he calls [Dm] you, you can't [C] refuse.
[F] When you ain't [Em] got nothing, [Dm] you got [C] nothing to lose.
[D] You're invisible now, you got no [F] secrets to [G] conceal.
[B] How does it [C] feel, [F]
[G] [F] how [C] does it feel?
[F]
[G] To be on your [C] own, [F]
[G] with no direction [C] home, [F]
[G] like a complete [C] unknown, [F]
[G] like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] [G] [C] [F]
[G] [C] [F]
Once [Dm] upon a time you dressed so [Em] fine, threw the bumper [F] dime in your [G] prime.
Then you,
[C] people [Dm] called, said beware, [Em] doll, your mind will fall, you [F] thought they [G] were all kidding you.
[F] You [G] used to laugh [F] about [G] everybody that was hanging [F] out.
[Em] Now you [Dm] don't talk so [C] loud, [F] [Em] now you [Dm] don't seem [C] so proud.
[Dm] Despite having to be [F] scrounging your [G] desk in the yard.
[C] [Dm] [G]
How does it [C] feel [F] to [G] be without [C] a home?
[F] [G] Like a complete [C] unknown, [F] [G] like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] [G]
[C] [F] [G]
[C] Gone [Dm] to the finest school, [Em] alright, Miss [F] Lonely, but you know you're only used [G] to getting used to it.
[C] Nobody's ever [Dm] taught you how to live [Em] out on the street, and [F] now you're gonna [G] have to get used to it.
[F]
You [G] say you never compromise [F] with the mystery tramp, but [G] now you realize [F] he's [Em] not selling [Dm] any [C] alibis.
[F] As you [Em] stand in the [Dm] vacuum of his [C] eyes [Dm] and say, do you want to [F] make [G] a deal?
How does [C] it feel, [F]
[G] how does [C] it feel [F]
[G] to be on your [C] own?
[F]
[G] With no [C] direction home, [F]
[G] a complete [C] unknown, [F]
[G] like a rolling [C] stone.
[F]
[G] [C] [F]
[G]
[C] Never [Dm] turned around to see the [Em] frowns on the [F] jugglers and the clowns when they [G] all did tricks for you.
[C] Never [Dm] understood that it ain't no [Em] good, you shouldn't [F] let other people [G] get your kicks for you.
[F] You used to ride on a chrome [G] horse with your diplomat, [F] who carried on his shoulder [G] a Siamese cat.
[F] Ain't [Em] it hard when [Dm] you discover [C] that [F] he [Em] really [Dm] wasn't where [C] it's at?
[Dm] After he took from you [F] everything [G] he could feel.
How does [C] it feel, [F] how [G]
[C] does it feel?
[F] [G]
[C] [F] [G] No direction [C] home, [F] [G] like a complete [C] unknown, [F] [G] like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] [G]
[C] [F] [G]
[C] Princess [Dm] honest people and [Em] all the pretty [F] people, they're all drinking [G] thinking that they got it made.
[C] [Dm] Exchanging all precious [Em] gifts, but you [F] better take your diamond [G] ring, you better pawn it babe.
[F] You used to be [G] so amused [F] at Napoleon and Rags [G] and the language that he used.
[F] Go to [Em] him now, he calls [Dm] you, you can't [C] refuse.
[F] When you ain't [Em] got nothing, [Dm] you got [C] nothing to lose.
[D] You're invisible now, you got no [F] secrets to [G] conceal.
[B] How does it [C] feel, [F]
[G] [F] how [C] does it feel?
[F]
[G] To be on your [C] own, [F]
[G] with no direction [C] home, [F]
[G] like a complete [C] unknown, [F]
[G] like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] [G] [C] [F]
[G] [C] [F]
Key:
F
G
C
Dm
Em
F
G
C
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Once [Dm] upon a time you dressed so [Em] fine, threw the bumper [F] dime in your [G] prime.
_ Then you, _
_ _ [C] people [Dm] called, said beware, [Em] doll, your mind will fall, you [F] thought they [G] were all kidding you. _ _
_ [F] _ _ You [G] used to laugh [F] about _ _ [G] everybody that was hanging [F] out.
[Em] Now you [Dm] don't talk so [C] loud, _ [F] _ [Em] now you [Dm] don't seem [C] so proud.
[Dm] Despite having to be [F] scrounging _ your [G] desk in the yard. _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ _
How does it [C] feel [F] to _ [G] _ be without [C] a home?
[F] _ _ [G] _ Like a complete [C] unknown, [F] _ _ [G] _ like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Gone [Dm] to the finest school, [Em] alright, Miss [F] Lonely, but you know you're only used [G] to getting _ used to it.
_ _ _ [C] Nobody's ever [Dm] taught you how to live [Em] out on the street, and [F] now you're gonna [G] have to get _ used to it.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
You [G] say you never compromise [F] with the mystery tramp, but [G] now you _ realize [F] he's [Em] not selling [Dm] any [C] alibis.
_ [F] As you [Em] stand in the [Dm] vacuum of his [C] eyes [Dm] and say, do you want to [F] _ make [G] a deal?
_ _ _ How does [C] it feel, [F] _
_ [G] _ _ how does [C] it feel [F] _
_ [G] _ to be on your [C] own?
[F] _
_ [G] _ With no [C] direction home, [F] _
_ [G] _ a complete [C] unknown, _ [F] _
_ [G] _ like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] Never [Dm] turned around to see the [Em] frowns on the [F] jugglers and the clowns when they [G] all did _ tricks for you. _ _
_ [C] Never [Dm] understood that it ain't no [Em] good, you shouldn't [F] let other people [G] get your kicks for you. _ _
_ [F] You used to ride on a chrome [G] horse with your diplomat, [F] who carried on his shoulder [G] a Siamese cat.
[F] Ain't [Em] it hard when [Dm] you discover [C] that _ [F] he [Em] really [Dm] wasn't where [C] it's at?
[Dm] After he took from you [F] everything [G] he could feel.
How _ _ does [C] it feel, [F] how [G] _ _
[C] does it feel?
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ No direction [C] home, [F] _ _ [G] _ like a complete [C] unknown, _ [F] _ _ [G] _ like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Princess [Dm] honest people and [Em] all the pretty [F] people, they're all drinking [G] thinking that they got it made.
_ _ _ [C] _ [Dm] Exchanging all precious [Em] gifts, but you [F] better take your diamond [G] ring, you better pawn it babe.
_ _ _ [F] _ You used to be [G] _ so amused [F] at Napoleon and Rags [G] and the language that he used.
[F] Go to [Em] him now, he calls [Dm] you, you can't [C] refuse.
_ [F] When you ain't [Em] got nothing, [Dm] you got [C] nothing to lose.
[D] You're invisible now, you got no [F] secrets to [G] conceal. _
_ _ _ [B] How does it [C] feel, [F] _
_ [G] _ [F] how [C] does it feel?
[F] _
_ [G] _ To be on your [C] own, [F] _
_ [G] with no direction [C] home, [F] _
_ [G] _ like a complete [C] unknown, _ [F] _
_ [G] _ like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Once [Dm] upon a time you dressed so [Em] fine, threw the bumper [F] dime in your [G] prime.
_ Then you, _
_ _ [C] people [Dm] called, said beware, [Em] doll, your mind will fall, you [F] thought they [G] were all kidding you. _ _
_ [F] _ _ You [G] used to laugh [F] about _ _ [G] everybody that was hanging [F] out.
[Em] Now you [Dm] don't talk so [C] loud, _ [F] _ [Em] now you [Dm] don't seem [C] so proud.
[Dm] Despite having to be [F] scrounging _ your [G] desk in the yard. _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ _
How does it [C] feel [F] to _ [G] _ be without [C] a home?
[F] _ _ [G] _ Like a complete [C] unknown, [F] _ _ [G] _ like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Gone [Dm] to the finest school, [Em] alright, Miss [F] Lonely, but you know you're only used [G] to getting _ used to it.
_ _ _ [C] Nobody's ever [Dm] taught you how to live [Em] out on the street, and [F] now you're gonna [G] have to get _ used to it.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
You [G] say you never compromise [F] with the mystery tramp, but [G] now you _ realize [F] he's [Em] not selling [Dm] any [C] alibis.
_ [F] As you [Em] stand in the [Dm] vacuum of his [C] eyes [Dm] and say, do you want to [F] _ make [G] a deal?
_ _ _ How does [C] it feel, [F] _
_ [G] _ _ how does [C] it feel [F] _
_ [G] _ to be on your [C] own?
[F] _
_ [G] _ With no [C] direction home, [F] _
_ [G] _ a complete [C] unknown, _ [F] _
_ [G] _ like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] Never [Dm] turned around to see the [Em] frowns on the [F] jugglers and the clowns when they [G] all did _ tricks for you. _ _
_ [C] Never [Dm] understood that it ain't no [Em] good, you shouldn't [F] let other people [G] get your kicks for you. _ _
_ [F] You used to ride on a chrome [G] horse with your diplomat, [F] who carried on his shoulder [G] a Siamese cat.
[F] Ain't [Em] it hard when [Dm] you discover [C] that _ [F] he [Em] really [Dm] wasn't where [C] it's at?
[Dm] After he took from you [F] everything [G] he could feel.
How _ _ does [C] it feel, [F] how [G] _ _
[C] does it feel?
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ No direction [C] home, [F] _ _ [G] _ like a complete [C] unknown, _ [F] _ _ [G] _ like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Princess [Dm] honest people and [Em] all the pretty [F] people, they're all drinking [G] thinking that they got it made.
_ _ _ [C] _ [Dm] Exchanging all precious [Em] gifts, but you [F] better take your diamond [G] ring, you better pawn it babe.
_ _ _ [F] _ You used to be [G] _ so amused [F] at Napoleon and Rags [G] and the language that he used.
[F] Go to [Em] him now, he calls [Dm] you, you can't [C] refuse.
_ [F] When you ain't [Em] got nothing, [Dm] you got [C] nothing to lose.
[D] You're invisible now, you got no [F] secrets to [G] conceal. _
_ _ _ [B] How does it [C] feel, [F] _
_ [G] _ [F] how [C] does it feel?
[F] _
_ [G] _ To be on your [C] own, [F] _
_ [G] with no direction [C] home, [F] _
_ [G] _ like a complete [C] unknown, _ [F] _
_ [G] _ like a rolling [C] stone.
[F] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _