Chords for NEIL DIAMOND EN ESPAÑOL-Soggy Pretzels (Con Subtítulos)
Tempo:
70.95 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You [Bm]
were [E] crying in your pretzels when I [A] met you.
You [B] were washing all the salt away [E] from the dough.
You were crying in your [A] pretzels and I'll never forget you.
[B] But baby, just why, I'll [E] never know.
[A] [E] Crying in your [A] pretzels, hiding [E] your fear.
Crying on the [B] table, that's where I [E] found you dear.
Yes my sweet, I came into that bar.
It was in Mississippi.
There you were sitting in the [A] corner, crying in your pretzels.
You'd already [B] sogged up the whole plate of potato chips.
But the management didn't mind because you were a regular [E] customer.
And I saw you sitting there and I said,
That person needs a friend.
And I'm going to be a friend.
Ain't nobody who deserves to cry in [A] his pretzels all night.
And wash away the salt.
So I kind of sidled up to you and I said,
[B] What can I do for you?
How can I help you?
What can I do to ease the [E] pain?
[E] Well you were crying in your pretzels.
[Bm] Oh, [A] you were crying in your fear.
[B] Yes, that was the night I met you.
And I'll [E] always [B] hold you near.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
[N] Oh, thanks.
Yeah.
were [E] crying in your pretzels when I [A] met you.
You [B] were washing all the salt away [E] from the dough.
You were crying in your [A] pretzels and I'll never forget you.
[B] But baby, just why, I'll [E] never know.
[A] [E] Crying in your [A] pretzels, hiding [E] your fear.
Crying on the [B] table, that's where I [E] found you dear.
Yes my sweet, I came into that bar.
It was in Mississippi.
There you were sitting in the [A] corner, crying in your pretzels.
You'd already [B] sogged up the whole plate of potato chips.
But the management didn't mind because you were a regular [E] customer.
And I saw you sitting there and I said,
That person needs a friend.
And I'm going to be a friend.
Ain't nobody who deserves to cry in [A] his pretzels all night.
And wash away the salt.
So I kind of sidled up to you and I said,
[B] What can I do for you?
How can I help you?
What can I do to ease the [E] pain?
[E] Well you were crying in your pretzels.
[Bm] Oh, [A] you were crying in your fear.
[B] Yes, that was the night I met you.
And I'll [E] always [B] hold you near.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
[N] Oh, thanks.
Yeah.
Key:
E
A
B
Bm
E
A
B
Bm
_ _ _ _ _ You [Bm]
were [E] crying in your pretzels when I [A] met you. _ _ _ _
You [B] were washing all the salt away [E] from the dough.
_ _ _ _ You were crying _ in your [A] pretzels and I'll never forget you. _ _ _ _ _
[B] But baby, _ _ just why, I'll [E] never know.
[A] _ _ [E] _ Crying in your [A] pretzels, _ _ hiding [E] your fear.
_ _ _ _ Crying on the [B] table, _ _ _ _ that's where I [E] found you dear.
_ _ _ Yes my sweet, I came into that bar.
It was in Mississippi.
There you were sitting in the [A] corner, _ crying in your pretzels.
_ You'd already [B] sogged up the whole plate of potato chips.
_ But the management didn't mind because you were a regular [E] customer.
_ And I saw you sitting there and I said,
That person needs a friend.
And I'm going to be a friend.
Ain't nobody who deserves to cry in [A] his pretzels all night.
And wash away the salt.
So I kind of sidled up to you and I said,
[B] What can I do for you?
How can I help you?
What can I do to ease the [E] pain?
[E] Well you were crying in your pretzels.
[Bm] Oh, [A] you were crying in your fear.
_ _ [B] Yes, that was the night I met you.
_ _ And I'll [E] always [B] hold you near. _ _ _
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
[N] Oh, thanks.
Yeah.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
were [E] crying in your pretzels when I [A] met you. _ _ _ _
You [B] were washing all the salt away [E] from the dough.
_ _ _ _ You were crying _ in your [A] pretzels and I'll never forget you. _ _ _ _ _
[B] But baby, _ _ just why, I'll [E] never know.
[A] _ _ [E] _ Crying in your [A] pretzels, _ _ hiding [E] your fear.
_ _ _ _ Crying on the [B] table, _ _ _ _ that's where I [E] found you dear.
_ _ _ Yes my sweet, I came into that bar.
It was in Mississippi.
There you were sitting in the [A] corner, _ crying in your pretzels.
_ You'd already [B] sogged up the whole plate of potato chips.
_ But the management didn't mind because you were a regular [E] customer.
_ And I saw you sitting there and I said,
That person needs a friend.
And I'm going to be a friend.
Ain't nobody who deserves to cry in [A] his pretzels all night.
And wash away the salt.
So I kind of sidled up to you and I said,
[B] What can I do for you?
How can I help you?
What can I do to ease the [E] pain?
[E] Well you were crying in your pretzels.
[Bm] Oh, [A] you were crying in your fear.
_ _ [B] Yes, that was the night I met you.
_ _ And I'll [E] always [B] hold you near. _ _ _
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
[N] Oh, thanks.
Yeah.
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