Chords for Bruce Springsteen About Dream baby dream.Pt 7/10.
Tempo:
142.65 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
A
C#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You end some of the shows on this tour with a [B] beautiful cover of Suicide's Dream Baby Dream.
[E] It's an interesting song at the end of the night [B] because the night is [F#] so filled with dense lyrical imagery
that the nice thing is when the night ends it ends on just three or four phrases, you know,
[E]
that just sort of repeat and [A] like [C#] an [B] incantation, you know, [E] or a chant or like a trance feeling.
[D#m] So everything gets, at [Em] the last song [B] everything is very, very simple.
But it also [A] contains
[B] most of the [E] ideas that I sing about the rest of the night in just those few phrases, you know.
[C#]
It's a [B] lovely piece of music.
[E]
What [F] more dreams do you have from Springsteen?
It's just, you know, I [C]
don't think you need to have, [N] you know, it's human nature to want to look over the rise
and over the next hill and see what's there.
I look at myself as like I'm sort of a spiritual adventurer, you know, with the pack on his back.
And I just keep heading over the next hill to see what's there, you know, to see who I find
and what I find out about myself and what I find out about the world I live in and the audience that I have.
And really my ambition is just to make it over the next hill.
And that's what I try, that's what I hope my music helps people do.
Just get up and make it over the next hill every day, you know.
And it's just dream, baby, dream.
That's it, you know.
That's why, you know, at the end of the night that's all there is to say, you know.
And you got to kind of just keep putting one [B] foot in front of the other and [E] see what the next day brings.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot.
Appreciate it.
[B] [E] [G#m] [A]
[D#] [B] [E]
[E] It's an interesting song at the end of the night [B] because the night is [F#] so filled with dense lyrical imagery
that the nice thing is when the night ends it ends on just three or four phrases, you know,
[E]
that just sort of repeat and [A] like [C#] an [B] incantation, you know, [E] or a chant or like a trance feeling.
[D#m] So everything gets, at [Em] the last song [B] everything is very, very simple.
But it also [A] contains
[B] most of the [E] ideas that I sing about the rest of the night in just those few phrases, you know.
[C#]
It's a [B] lovely piece of music.
[E]
What [F] more dreams do you have from Springsteen?
It's just, you know, I [C]
don't think you need to have, [N] you know, it's human nature to want to look over the rise
and over the next hill and see what's there.
I look at myself as like I'm sort of a spiritual adventurer, you know, with the pack on his back.
And I just keep heading over the next hill to see what's there, you know, to see who I find
and what I find out about myself and what I find out about the world I live in and the audience that I have.
And really my ambition is just to make it over the next hill.
And that's what I try, that's what I hope my music helps people do.
Just get up and make it over the next hill every day, you know.
And it's just dream, baby, dream.
That's it, you know.
That's why, you know, at the end of the night that's all there is to say, you know.
And you got to kind of just keep putting one [B] foot in front of the other and [E] see what the next day brings.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot.
Appreciate it.
[B] [E] [G#m] [A]
[D#] [B] [E]
Key:
B
E
A
C#
F#
B
E
A
You end some of the shows on this tour with a _ [B] beautiful cover of _ Suicide's Dream Baby Dream.
_ [E] It's an interesting song at the end of the night [B] because the night is [F#] so filled with _ dense lyrical imagery
that the nice thing is when the night ends it ends on just three or four phrases, you know,
[E]
that just sort of repeat and [A] _ like [C#] an [B] incantation, you know, [E] or a chant or like a trance _ _ feeling.
[D#m] So everything gets, at [Em] the last song [B] everything is very, very simple.
But it also [A] contains _
_ [B] _ most of the [E] ideas that I sing about the rest of the night in just those few _ phrases, you know.
[C#]
It's a [B] lovely piece of music.
[E] _ _ _
What [F] more dreams do you have from Springsteen? _
_ It's just, you know, _ I [C]
don't think you need to have, [N] _ _ _ you know, it's human nature to want to look over the rise
and over the next hill and see what's there.
I look at myself as like _ I'm sort of a spiritual adventurer, you know, with the pack on his back.
And I just keep heading over the next hill to see what's there, you know, to see who I find
and what I find out about myself and what I find out about the world I live in and the audience that I have.
_ And really my ambition is just to make it over the next hill.
And that's what I try, that's what I hope my music helps people do.
Just get up and make it over the next hill every day, you know.
_ And it's just dream, baby, dream.
That's it, you know.
That's why, _ you know, at the end of the night that's all there is to say, you know.
_ _ _ And you got to kind of just keep putting one [B] foot in front of the other and [E] see what the next day brings.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot.
Appreciate it.
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [E] It's an interesting song at the end of the night [B] because the night is [F#] so filled with _ dense lyrical imagery
that the nice thing is when the night ends it ends on just three or four phrases, you know,
[E]
that just sort of repeat and [A] _ like [C#] an [B] incantation, you know, [E] or a chant or like a trance _ _ feeling.
[D#m] So everything gets, at [Em] the last song [B] everything is very, very simple.
But it also [A] contains _
_ [B] _ most of the [E] ideas that I sing about the rest of the night in just those few _ phrases, you know.
[C#]
It's a [B] lovely piece of music.
[E] _ _ _
What [F] more dreams do you have from Springsteen? _
_ It's just, you know, _ I [C]
don't think you need to have, [N] _ _ _ you know, it's human nature to want to look over the rise
and over the next hill and see what's there.
I look at myself as like _ I'm sort of a spiritual adventurer, you know, with the pack on his back.
And I just keep heading over the next hill to see what's there, you know, to see who I find
and what I find out about myself and what I find out about the world I live in and the audience that I have.
_ And really my ambition is just to make it over the next hill.
And that's what I try, that's what I hope my music helps people do.
Just get up and make it over the next hill every day, you know.
_ And it's just dream, baby, dream.
That's it, you know.
That's why, _ you know, at the end of the night that's all there is to say, you know.
_ _ _ And you got to kind of just keep putting one [B] foot in front of the other and [E] see what the next day brings.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot.
Appreciate it.
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _