Chords for Smithereens Cutting Edge live 1986
Tempo:
135.85 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Db
Gb
Ab
Bbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab]
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.
[Db] [Eb]
[Db] [Eb]
[Db] [Eb]
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.
[Db] [Eb]
[Db] [Eb]
[Db] [Eb]
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[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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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. _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ 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. _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ [Eb] _ _ _
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