Chords for Smithereens Cutting Edge live 1986
Tempo:
135.85 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
[Ab]
Maybe I've seen your face a long time ago.
lip.
don't know.
my train.
laid my [Db] [Gb] second face.
I stopped to cry.
you've never [Eb] loved [Gb] me.
Maybe I've seen your face a long time ago.
lip.
don't know.
my train.
laid my [Db] [Gb] second face.
I stopped to cry.
you've never [Eb] loved [Gb] me.
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_ Maybe I've seen your face a long time _ ago.
_ [Gb] Maybe I kissed your lip.
_ _ [Ab] Maybe I just don't know.
_ The day that I stopped my train.
_ The moment I laid my _ [Db] _ _ [Gb] second _ _ _ face.
_ [Ab] The time that I stopped to cry.
_ _ [Db] Maybe you've never [Eb] loved [Gb] me.
_ [Ab]
Maybe I'm the weird one.
[Gb] _ [Db]
You take it so good.
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[B] You [Gb] take it [Ab] so good. _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Hello, I'm Jim Babjack. _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ Joe Besser
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_ _ _ _ You've got a squeaked a lot.
_ Well, Peter, it's very, very nice to be here with you.
I can't spoke like that.
You take it so good.
_ _ [B] You take it [Ab] so good. _ _ _ _ _ _
It is true, I'm influenced by films and by books that I read.
A lot more than The Beatles.
No, I don't read books.
I watch the late great Bud Abbot. _
The TV show, not the movies.
The TV show.
_ And we're into the Abbot cartoons where Abbot is _ _ stroke ridden in bed reading the scripts.
To _ his partner who had been dead for about six years.
It might have been Candy Candido, right, who was doing the voice.
Actually, at one point I was so fixed on that whole thing that I grew.
You didn't know me when I actually had what I and my friends would call a Bud Abbot mustache.
_ _ I find one morning I woke up and I was living in like this garbage filled loft on Broadway.
And I woke up and looked in the mirror and I was so revolted by what I saw that I immediately shaved it off. _ _ _
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_ _ [A] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bbm] _ _
_ [Ebm] It [Gb] was long [Eb] ago, [Gb] _
_ [Db] [Ebm] you seemed like just a dream.
[Bbm] _ _ [Eb] I saw [Bbm] you [Gb] standing [Eb] in [Bbm] the rain _ [Eb] [Bbm] and I heard you [Eb] say.
[Gb] _ _ [Db] [B] I want your love [Db] for the most out of [Eb] all.
I [B]
want to know [Db] but don't [Eb] belong. _
[B] _ _ [Ab] I can't see. _ _
_ [Eb] [Gb] Basically, _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ [N] _ we've been on a Sammy Davis Jr.
binge.
We read about his torrid affair with Linda Lovelace and her book Ordeal.
That's been major road reading [F] material.
I acquired several rare Sammy Davis albums in Hollywood.
What are the names?
Sammy Davis Jr.
live at the Coconut Grove. _
Sammy Davis sings Broadway hits.
And there's another one I can't remember.
If I ruled the world?
_ Imagine that, if Sammy Davis Jr.
ruled the world.
We can only dream though, right?
We can only dream about [Db] these things.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
[Db] She [Eb] had hair like Jimmy Strip _ [Gb] back in _ 1965. _
She [Ab] had words of all the old [Db] days.
I forgot [Eb] what's happened in my real life.
[Db] She [Eb] was so cool and pretty.
She got you [Gb] dressed in black and gold.
[Bbm] And she [Ab] got you out of the _ [Db] [Ebm] closet.
That is my soul.
Now [Gb] I'm not your [Db] man [Eb] and nigga but [Db] _ [Gb] sometimes I feel [Ebm] a little weak.
I dream of her [Db] behind [Bbm] the wall of [Eb] sleep.
_ I wouldn't mind going to Sidney Field's grave.
Who else?
Bud Abbot, Lou Costello, those guys.
_ _ It's a sad thing at this point that we are reduced to _ visiting them in a post-mortem _ situation posthumously.
They just don't make men [Ebm] like that anymore. _ _
Actually, I think they do make men like that now.
And I think four of those men are the fabulous Smithereens.
So what do you say guys?
It's nice to see _ four nice young men like you finally making it in this music business.
Good luck to you.
Now, let's get back to the music, okay?
[Gb] Now I'm not your [Ebm] man and nigga but _ sometimes I feel a little weak.
_ _ [B] I dream of [Db] her behind the [Bbm] wall [Eb] of sleep.
_ [B] Behind the [Db] wall of [Eb] sleep.
_ [B] Behind the [Db] wall [Eb] of sleep.
_ [Ebm] Behind [Db] the wall of [Eb] sleep. _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Maybe I've seen your face a long time _ ago.
_ [Gb] Maybe I kissed your lip.
_ _ [Ab] Maybe I just don't know.
_ The day that I stopped my train.
_ The moment I laid my _ [Db] _ _ [Gb] second _ _ _ face.
_ [Ab] The time that I stopped to cry.
_ _ [Db] Maybe you've never [Eb] loved [Gb] me.
_ [Ab]
Maybe I'm the weird one.
[Gb] _ [Db]
You take it so good.
_ [Abm] _
[B] You [Gb] take it [Ab] so good. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Hello, I'm Jim Babjack. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dbm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Joe Besser
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ You've got a squeaked a lot.
_ Well, Peter, it's very, very nice to be here with you.
I can't spoke like that.
You take it so good.
_ _ [B] You take it [Ab] so good. _ _ _ _ _ _
It is true, I'm influenced by films and by books that I read.
A lot more than The Beatles.
No, I don't read books.
I watch the late great Bud Abbot. _
The TV show, not the movies.
The TV show.
_ And we're into the Abbot cartoons where Abbot is _ _ stroke ridden in bed reading the scripts.
To _ his partner who had been dead for about six years.
It might have been Candy Candido, right, who was doing the voice.
Actually, at one point I was so fixed on that whole thing that I grew.
You didn't know me when I actually had what I and my friends would call a Bud Abbot mustache.
_ _ I find one morning I woke up and I was living in like this garbage filled loft on Broadway.
And I woke up and looked in the mirror and I was so revolted by what I saw that I immediately shaved it off. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bbm] _ _
_ [Ebm] It [Gb] was long [Eb] ago, [Gb] _
_ [Db] [Ebm] you seemed like just a dream.
[Bbm] _ _ [Eb] I saw [Bbm] you [Gb] standing [Eb] in [Bbm] the rain _ [Eb] [Bbm] and I heard you [Eb] say.
[Gb] _ _ [Db] [B] I want your love [Db] for the most out of [Eb] all.
I [B]
want to know [Db] but don't [Eb] belong. _
[B] _ _ [Ab] I can't see. _ _
_ [Eb] [Gb] Basically, _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ [Eb] _ [N] _ we've been on a Sammy Davis Jr.
binge.
We read about his torrid affair with Linda Lovelace and her book Ordeal.
That's been major road reading [F] material.
I acquired several rare Sammy Davis albums in Hollywood.
What are the names?
Sammy Davis Jr.
live at the Coconut Grove. _
Sammy Davis sings Broadway hits.
And there's another one I can't remember.
If I ruled the world?
_ Imagine that, if Sammy Davis Jr.
ruled the world.
We can only dream though, right?
We can only dream about [Db] these things.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
[Db] She [Eb] had hair like Jimmy Strip _ [Gb] back in _ 1965. _
She [Ab] had words of all the old [Db] days.
I forgot [Eb] what's happened in my real life.
[Db] She [Eb] was so cool and pretty.
She got you [Gb] dressed in black and gold.
[Bbm] And she [Ab] got you out of the _ [Db] [Ebm] closet.
That is my soul.
Now [Gb] I'm not your [Db] man [Eb] and nigga but [Db] _ [Gb] sometimes I feel [Ebm] a little weak.
I dream of her [Db] behind [Bbm] the wall of [Eb] sleep.
_ I wouldn't mind going to Sidney Field's grave.
Who else?
Bud Abbot, Lou Costello, those guys.
_ _ It's a sad thing at this point that we are reduced to _ visiting them in a post-mortem _ situation posthumously.
They just don't make men [Ebm] like that anymore. _ _
Actually, I think they do make men like that now.
And I think four of those men are the fabulous Smithereens.
So what do you say guys?
It's nice to see _ four nice young men like you finally making it in this music business.
Good luck to you.
Now, let's get back to the music, okay?
[Gb] Now I'm not your [Ebm] man and nigga but _ sometimes I feel a little weak.
_ _ [B] I dream of [Db] her behind the [Bbm] wall [Eb] of sleep.
_ [B] Behind the [Db] wall of [Eb] sleep.
_ [B] Behind the [Db] wall [Eb] of sleep.
_ [Ebm] Behind [Db] the wall of [Eb] sleep. _
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