Chords for Dennis Locorriere - The Cover Of The Rolling Stone - Maryport Blues Festival 2011
Tempo:
79.2 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well this is lovely, you know, fancy meeting you here.
What's that?
My own business in situations like this.
Because there are so many people that they couldn't all possibly be talking to me.
[G]
Okay, let me see.
See this is interesting.
This is interesting.
Alright, I'll tell you what we're doing.
[N] Hook put out, that was a success.
See, because they weren't all a success.
You put out a greatest hits album, people go, oh look, all of these were successful.
Yes, and all the other ones we sent that they threw back at us weren't.
But this one I'm going to play you now, I will need your help.
I don't usually like to ask people to sing.
Because, and I'll tell you why, it has more to do with my personality than yours.
It's because when I go out like you have here, to enjoy myself and be entertained,
and I'm just enjoying the performer, and whoever's up on stage says, would you like to sing?
I think to myself, shit no, I paid to get in here.
I saw your name on the poster and I was hoping you were going to take care of that part of the evening.
That's just me.
Now, having said that, you know, depending on who's up there and what mood I'm in,
I may find myself singing, even though I didn't expect to.
But, given that I'm not the guy that would want to be singing necessarily,
you can understand why I would be reticent to ask you to sing.
The good thing about this song is we don't need to rehearse it.
You'll know exactly where [A] to sing.
Whether I will or not.
[E]
[A]
[D] [E] On the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Wanna see my picture on the [A] cover.
One by five times from [E] another.
Wanna see my smiley [D] face on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
It just goes to show you how wrong you can be about some people.
I got a freaky old lady named Cocaine King with brooches [E] on my jeans.
I got a poor old gray-haired daddy driving my [A] limousine.
Now it's all designed to blow our minds, but I mind you all [D] really belong.
[E] Let them know that I'll get you when you get show.
On the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Rollin' Stone.
Wanna see my picture.
Thank you.
[A] One by five times from [E] another.
Yeah, I wanna see my smile and [D] face on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
Rolling Stone.
People sing it even when you're not supposed to.
I like that.
No, I'd rather that than not at all.
You know what I mean?
You carry on.
Don't let me throw you, man.
We got a lot of little teenage blue-eyed groupies who do [E] anything we say.
We got a genuine Indian guru teaching us a [A] better way.
We got a lot of friends that money can buy, so we never have [D] to be alone.
[E] We keep getting richer, but we can't get a picture on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Rolling Stone.
Wanna see my picture on [A] the cover.
One by five times from [E] another.
Yeah, I wanna see my smile and [D] face on the cover of [A] the Rolling Stone.
On the [D] cover of [E] the Rolling Stone.
I wanna see my picture on [A] the cover.
One by five times from another.
[E] Wanna see my smile and face [D] on the cover of the Rolling, [A] cover of the Rolling, [D] [E]
[N]
[A] Rolling Stone.
Cover [E] of the Rolling.
[A]
[Ab]
What's that?
My own business in situations like this.
Because there are so many people that they couldn't all possibly be talking to me.
[G]
Okay, let me see.
See this is interesting.
This is interesting.
Alright, I'll tell you what we're doing.
[N] Hook put out, that was a success.
See, because they weren't all a success.
You put out a greatest hits album, people go, oh look, all of these were successful.
Yes, and all the other ones we sent that they threw back at us weren't.
But this one I'm going to play you now, I will need your help.
I don't usually like to ask people to sing.
Because, and I'll tell you why, it has more to do with my personality than yours.
It's because when I go out like you have here, to enjoy myself and be entertained,
and I'm just enjoying the performer, and whoever's up on stage says, would you like to sing?
I think to myself, shit no, I paid to get in here.
I saw your name on the poster and I was hoping you were going to take care of that part of the evening.
That's just me.
Now, having said that, you know, depending on who's up there and what mood I'm in,
I may find myself singing, even though I didn't expect to.
But, given that I'm not the guy that would want to be singing necessarily,
you can understand why I would be reticent to ask you to sing.
The good thing about this song is we don't need to rehearse it.
You'll know exactly where [A] to sing.
Whether I will or not.
[E]
[A]
[D] [E] On the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Wanna see my picture on the [A] cover.
One by five times from [E] another.
Wanna see my smiley [D] face on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
It just goes to show you how wrong you can be about some people.
I got a freaky old lady named Cocaine King with brooches [E] on my jeans.
I got a poor old gray-haired daddy driving my [A] limousine.
Now it's all designed to blow our minds, but I mind you all [D] really belong.
[E] Let them know that I'll get you when you get show.
On the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Rollin' Stone.
Wanna see my picture.
Thank you.
[A] One by five times from [E] another.
Yeah, I wanna see my smile and [D] face on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
Rolling Stone.
People sing it even when you're not supposed to.
I like that.
No, I'd rather that than not at all.
You know what I mean?
You carry on.
Don't let me throw you, man.
We got a lot of little teenage blue-eyed groupies who do [E] anything we say.
We got a genuine Indian guru teaching us a [A] better way.
We got a lot of friends that money can buy, so we never have [D] to be alone.
[E] We keep getting richer, but we can't get a picture on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Rolling Stone.
Wanna see my picture on [A] the cover.
One by five times from [E] another.
Yeah, I wanna see my smile and [D] face on the cover of [A] the Rolling Stone.
On the [D] cover of [E] the Rolling Stone.
I wanna see my picture on [A] the cover.
One by five times from another.
[E] Wanna see my smile and face [D] on the cover of the Rolling, [A] cover of the Rolling, [D] [E]
[N]
[A] Rolling Stone.
Cover [E] of the Rolling.
[A]
[Ab]
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_ _ _ _ _ Well this is lovely, you know, fancy meeting you here.
_ _ _ _ What's that?
_ _ _ My own business in situations like this.
Because there are so many people that they couldn't all possibly be talking to me.
_ [G]
Okay, let me see.
See this is interesting.
This is interesting.
Alright, I'll tell you what we're doing. _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ Hook put out, that was a success.
See, because they weren't all a success.
You put out a greatest hits album, people go, oh look, all of these were successful.
Yes, and all the other ones we sent that they threw back at us weren't.
But this one I'm going to play you now, I will need your help.
I don't usually like to ask people to sing.
Because, and I'll tell you why, it has more to do with my personality than yours.
It's because when I go out like you have here, to enjoy myself and be entertained,
and I'm just enjoying the performer, and whoever's up on stage says, would you like to sing?
I think to myself, shit no, I paid to get in here.
I saw your name on the poster and I was hoping you were going to take care of that part of the evening.
That's just me.
Now, having _ said that, you know, depending on who's up there and what mood I'm in,
I may find myself singing, even though I didn't expect to.
But, given that I'm not the guy that would want to be singing necessarily,
you can understand why I would be reticent to ask you to sing.
The good thing about this song is we don't need to rehearse it.
You'll know exactly where [A] to sing.
_ _ _ _ Whether I will or not. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ On the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Wanna see my picture on the [A] cover.
One by five times from [E] another.
Wanna see my smiley [D] face on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
_ _ It just goes to show you how wrong you can be about some people. _ _ _ _ _ _
I got a freaky old lady named Cocaine King with brooches [E] on my jeans.
I got a poor old gray-haired daddy driving my [A] limousine.
Now it's all designed to blow our minds, but I mind you all [D] really belong.
[E] Let them know that I'll get you when you get show.
On the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Rollin' Stone.
Wanna see my picture.
Thank you.
[A] One by five times from [E] another.
Yeah, I wanna see my smile and [D] face on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
Rolling Stone.
People sing it even when you're not supposed to.
I like that.
No, I'd rather that than not at all.
You know what I mean?
You carry on.
Don't let me throw you, man.
We _ _ _ _ got a lot of little teenage blue-eyed groupies who do [E] anything we say.
We got a genuine Indian guru teaching us a [A] better way.
We got a lot of friends that money can buy, so we never have [D] to be alone.
[E] We keep getting richer, but we can't get a picture on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Rolling Stone.
Wanna see my picture on [A] the cover.
One by five times from [E] another.
Yeah, I wanna see my smile and [D] face on the cover of [A] the Rolling Stone.
On the [D] cover of [E] the Rolling Stone.
I wanna see my picture on [A] the cover.
One by five times from another.
[E] Wanna see my smile and face [D] on the cover of the Rolling, [A] cover of the Rolling, [D] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
[A] Rolling Stone. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Cover [E] of the Rolling.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ What's that?
_ _ _ My own business in situations like this.
Because there are so many people that they couldn't all possibly be talking to me.
_ [G]
Okay, let me see.
See this is interesting.
This is interesting.
Alright, I'll tell you what we're doing. _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ Hook put out, that was a success.
See, because they weren't all a success.
You put out a greatest hits album, people go, oh look, all of these were successful.
Yes, and all the other ones we sent that they threw back at us weren't.
But this one I'm going to play you now, I will need your help.
I don't usually like to ask people to sing.
Because, and I'll tell you why, it has more to do with my personality than yours.
It's because when I go out like you have here, to enjoy myself and be entertained,
and I'm just enjoying the performer, and whoever's up on stage says, would you like to sing?
I think to myself, shit no, I paid to get in here.
I saw your name on the poster and I was hoping you were going to take care of that part of the evening.
That's just me.
Now, having _ said that, you know, depending on who's up there and what mood I'm in,
I may find myself singing, even though I didn't expect to.
But, given that I'm not the guy that would want to be singing necessarily,
you can understand why I would be reticent to ask you to sing.
The good thing about this song is we don't need to rehearse it.
You'll know exactly where [A] to sing.
_ _ _ _ Whether I will or not. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ On the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Wanna see my picture on the [A] cover.
One by five times from [E] another.
Wanna see my smiley [D] face on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
_ _ It just goes to show you how wrong you can be about some people. _ _ _ _ _ _
I got a freaky old lady named Cocaine King with brooches [E] on my jeans.
I got a poor old gray-haired daddy driving my [A] limousine.
Now it's all designed to blow our minds, but I mind you all [D] really belong.
[E] Let them know that I'll get you when you get show.
On the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Rollin' Stone.
Wanna see my picture.
Thank you.
[A] One by five times from [E] another.
Yeah, I wanna see my smile and [D] face on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
Rolling Stone.
People sing it even when you're not supposed to.
I like that.
No, I'd rather that than not at all.
You know what I mean?
You carry on.
Don't let me throw you, man.
We _ _ _ _ got a lot of little teenage blue-eyed groupies who do [E] anything we say.
We got a genuine Indian guru teaching us a [A] better way.
We got a lot of friends that money can buy, so we never have [D] to be alone.
[E] We keep getting richer, but we can't get a picture on the cover of the [A] Rolling Stone.
[E] Rolling Stone.
Wanna see my picture on [A] the cover.
One by five times from [E] another.
Yeah, I wanna see my smile and [D] face on the cover of [A] the Rolling Stone.
On the [D] cover of [E] the Rolling Stone.
I wanna see my picture on [A] the cover.
One by five times from another.
[E] Wanna see my smile and face [D] on the cover of the Rolling, [A] cover of the Rolling, [D] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
[A] Rolling Stone. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Cover [E] of the Rolling.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _