Chords for SOLID GOLD | Dionne Warwick & Frank Sinatra | "You & Me" | 1986
Tempo:
64.7 bpm
Chords used:
B
D
Em
G
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You know, I must say that one of the hardest things in this particular business of show is trying to stay on top.
Now, we all know you've been one of the world's greatest and biggest stars for the past 45 years.
Can you give us a little bit of insight on what this thing is called longevity?
Well, I would say lifting a few from time to time helps a lot.
Because it seems like months go by after a while, so you think you're doing well, you see.
You're only doing fair.
I think that to get serious for a moment, I think in any attempt in any business in the world by any human being to attain longevity,
you must work hard and seriously work.
People told me, if you want to sing, you eat songs, you sleep songs, you drink songs, you dream songs.
And you stay with that thought the best you can all the time and suddenly it begins to grow.
It really grows into you.
You know that too.
I think an athlete has to do the same thing, you know.
Or a cop.
He walks a lot so that by the time he's finished, he gets the job.
Right?
I hope so anyway, folks.
But as clear as I can make it is that you've got to live with it constantly, 24 hours a day.
I don't care what business you're in.
I know that the song that we're about to do is written especially for you by Peter Allen and Carol Bear Seger.
Can I put a little in it?
Oh, yes.
Do whatever you want.
Peter Allen did this song and I was working at the Palladium in London.
I mean the Albert Hall in London.
And he came back in the dressing room and he played the song and it was called,
We Wanted It All was the name of the song.
So he came back from England and I recorded it.
And we put the record out and the title was You and Me.
And he called me up and he said, thanks a lot.
He said, am I bringing you the song?
I said, yeah, but that's the first line in the song, You and Me.
I don't care where you go, that's the dullest story you're ever going to hear from anybody in the world.
Anyway, that's what happened with You and Me.
That's how [B] we got it.
[G] It is a beautiful song, by the [Bm] way.
It is.
Orchestration by the [B] late Don Custer.
Beautiful.
[E] [D]
[E] [Am] [C]
[F] [C] [D] You [G] and me, we wanted it [D] all.
We [C] wanted it all.
[Em] [G] [C] Passion [Bm] without [Em] pain.
[C] [Am] Sunshine [Bm] without [Em] rainy days.
[Am] We wanted it [C] always.
[D] [G]
You and me, we [Bm] reached for the stars.
The [Em] limit was [G] high.
[Em] [C] [Am] [D] [Em] Never [Am] giving in.
Said [Bm] if we could win, [Em] we'd have pride.
[Am] I should have seen it in your [D] eyes.
To see it [E] in yours.
Look [C#m] how all our dreams [F#m] came true.
[B] See how [G#m] I've got you.
[E]
Baby, [F#m] you've got you.
[G#m] Right out [E]
[F#m] [B] [G#m] of being homeless.
[C#m]
[G#] Something [D] deep [F#] inside.
[D] [G]
You and me, [Bm] we're not [Em] like the rest.
[G] [C] We [G] once were the [Em] best.
[Am] Back when we [D] were dumb.
[Em] How [Am]
did [Bm] we become [Em] so smart?
[Am] To learn to break [C] each other's [D] hearts.
[E] Look how all our [A] dreams came true.
[F#m] [B] See how I've [G#m] got me.
[E] Baby, [F#m] you've got me.
[B] [A] [G#m] Through it all.
[C#m]
Just [F#m] one thing.
I've got a little [E] thing.
Home, love.
[C#m]
Something [D] deep inside.
[G]
[F#] You and me, we're not like the rest.
[B] Once were the best.
[F#] [G#m] From [F] what we [A#m] became.
[F#] [G#m] Isn't it [A#m] a pride?
[D#m]
[G#m] That we [B] almost made it.
But we [F#] wanted it all.
[E] [C#m]
[B] Baby, you and [D#m] [G#m] me.
[B] We wanted it [F#] all.
[A#m] [G#]
[F#]
[B] [N]
[G] [B]
[N]
Now, we all know you've been one of the world's greatest and biggest stars for the past 45 years.
Can you give us a little bit of insight on what this thing is called longevity?
Well, I would say lifting a few from time to time helps a lot.
Because it seems like months go by after a while, so you think you're doing well, you see.
You're only doing fair.
I think that to get serious for a moment, I think in any attempt in any business in the world by any human being to attain longevity,
you must work hard and seriously work.
People told me, if you want to sing, you eat songs, you sleep songs, you drink songs, you dream songs.
And you stay with that thought the best you can all the time and suddenly it begins to grow.
It really grows into you.
You know that too.
I think an athlete has to do the same thing, you know.
Or a cop.
He walks a lot so that by the time he's finished, he gets the job.
Right?
I hope so anyway, folks.
But as clear as I can make it is that you've got to live with it constantly, 24 hours a day.
I don't care what business you're in.
I know that the song that we're about to do is written especially for you by Peter Allen and Carol Bear Seger.
Can I put a little in it?
Oh, yes.
Do whatever you want.
Peter Allen did this song and I was working at the Palladium in London.
I mean the Albert Hall in London.
And he came back in the dressing room and he played the song and it was called,
We Wanted It All was the name of the song.
So he came back from England and I recorded it.
And we put the record out and the title was You and Me.
And he called me up and he said, thanks a lot.
He said, am I bringing you the song?
I said, yeah, but that's the first line in the song, You and Me.
I don't care where you go, that's the dullest story you're ever going to hear from anybody in the world.
Anyway, that's what happened with You and Me.
That's how [B] we got it.
[G] It is a beautiful song, by the [Bm] way.
It is.
Orchestration by the [B] late Don Custer.
Beautiful.
[E] [D]
[E] [Am] [C]
[F] [C] [D] You [G] and me, we wanted it [D] all.
We [C] wanted it all.
[Em] [G] [C] Passion [Bm] without [Em] pain.
[C] [Am] Sunshine [Bm] without [Em] rainy days.
[Am] We wanted it [C] always.
[D] [G]
You and me, we [Bm] reached for the stars.
The [Em] limit was [G] high.
[Em] [C] [Am] [D] [Em] Never [Am] giving in.
Said [Bm] if we could win, [Em] we'd have pride.
[Am] I should have seen it in your [D] eyes.
To see it [E] in yours.
Look [C#m] how all our dreams [F#m] came true.
[B] See how [G#m] I've got you.
[E]
Baby, [F#m] you've got you.
[G#m] Right out [E]
[F#m] [B] [G#m] of being homeless.
[C#m]
[G#] Something [D] deep [F#] inside.
[D] [G]
You and me, [Bm] we're not [Em] like the rest.
[G] [C] We [G] once were the [Em] best.
[Am] Back when we [D] were dumb.
[Em] How [Am]
did [Bm] we become [Em] so smart?
[Am] To learn to break [C] each other's [D] hearts.
[E] Look how all our [A] dreams came true.
[F#m] [B] See how I've [G#m] got me.
[E] Baby, [F#m] you've got me.
[B] [A] [G#m] Through it all.
[C#m]
Just [F#m] one thing.
I've got a little [E] thing.
Home, love.
[C#m]
Something [D] deep inside.
[G]
[F#] You and me, we're not like the rest.
[B] Once were the best.
[F#] [G#m] From [F] what we [A#m] became.
[F#] [G#m] Isn't it [A#m] a pride?
[D#m]
[G#m] That we [B] almost made it.
But we [F#] wanted it all.
[E] [C#m]
[B] Baby, you and [D#m] [G#m] me.
[B] We wanted it [F#] all.
[A#m] [G#]
[F#]
[B] [N]
[G] [B]
[N]
Key:
B
D
Em
G
E
B
D
Em
_ You know, I must say that one of the hardest things in this particular business of show is trying to stay on top.
Now, we all know you've been one of the world's greatest and biggest stars for the past 45 years.
Can you give us a little bit of insight on what this thing is called longevity?
Well, I would say lifting a few from time to time helps a lot.
Because it seems like months go by after a while, so you think you're doing well, you see.
You're only doing fair.
I think that to get serious for a moment, I think in any attempt in any business in the world by any human being to attain longevity,
you must work hard and seriously work.
People told me, if you want to sing, you eat songs, you sleep songs, you drink songs, you dream songs.
And you stay with that thought the best you can all the time and suddenly it begins to grow.
It really grows into you.
You know that too.
I think an athlete has to do the same thing, you know.
Or a cop.
He walks a lot so that by the time he's finished, he gets the job.
Right?
I hope so anyway, folks.
_ _ _ But as clear as I can make it is that you've got to live with it constantly, 24 hours a day.
I don't care what business you're in.
I know that the song that we're about to do is written especially for you by Peter Allen and Carol Bear Seger.
Can I put a little in it?
Oh, yes.
Do whatever you want.
Peter Allen did this song and I was working at the Palladium in London.
I mean the Albert Hall in London.
And he came back in the dressing room and he played the song and it was called,
_ We Wanted It All was the name of the song.
So he came back from England and I recorded it.
And we put the record out and the title was You and Me.
And he called me up and he said, thanks a lot.
He said, am I bringing you the song?
I said, yeah, but that's the first line in the song, You and Me.
I don't care where you go, that's the dullest story you're ever going to hear from anybody in the world.
Anyway, that's what happened with You and Me.
That's how [B] we got it. _
[G] _ It is a beautiful song, by the [Bm] way.
It is.
Orchestration by the [B] late Don Custer.
Beautiful.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] You _ [G] _ and me, we wanted it [D] all.
We [C] wanted it all.
[Em] _ [G] _ [C] Passion [Bm] without [Em] pain.
[C] [Am] Sunshine [Bm] without [Em] rainy days.
[Am] We wanted it [C] always.
_ _ [D] _ _ [G]
You and me, we [Bm] reached for the stars.
The [Em] limit was [G] high.
_ [Em] _ [C] _ [Am] _ [D] [Em] Never [Am] giving in.
Said [Bm] if we could win, [Em] we'd have pride.
[Am] I should have seen it in your [D] eyes.
To see it [E] in yours.
Look [C#m] how all our dreams [F#m] came true.
[B] See how [G#m] I've got you.
_ [E]
Baby, [F#m] you've got you.
_ [G#m] Right out [E] _
_ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ [G#m] of being homeless.
[C#m] _
[G#] Something [D] deep [F#] inside.
[D] _ _ [G]
You and me, [Bm] we're not [Em] like the rest.
[G] _ [C] We [G] once were the [Em] best.
_ [Am] Back when we [D] were dumb.
[Em] How [Am]
did [Bm] we become [Em] so smart?
[Am] To learn to break [C] each other's [D] hearts.
_ [E] Look how all our [A] dreams came true.
[F#m] [B] See how I've [G#m] got me.
[E] Baby, [F#m] you've got me.
[B] _ [A] [G#m] Through it all.
[C#m]
Just [F#m] one thing.
I've got a little [E] thing.
Home, love.
[C#m] _
Something [D] deep inside.
[G] _ _ _
_ [F#] You and me, we're not like the rest.
_ [B] Once were the best.
_ [F#] [G#m] From [F] what we [A#m] became.
[F#] _ [G#m] Isn't it [A#m] a pride?
[D#m] _ _
[G#m] _ That we [B] almost made it.
But we [F#] wanted it all.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [C#m] _
[B] Baby, you and [D#m] _ [G#m] _ me.
[B] We wanted it [F#] all.
_ [A#m] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
Now, we all know you've been one of the world's greatest and biggest stars for the past 45 years.
Can you give us a little bit of insight on what this thing is called longevity?
Well, I would say lifting a few from time to time helps a lot.
Because it seems like months go by after a while, so you think you're doing well, you see.
You're only doing fair.
I think that to get serious for a moment, I think in any attempt in any business in the world by any human being to attain longevity,
you must work hard and seriously work.
People told me, if you want to sing, you eat songs, you sleep songs, you drink songs, you dream songs.
And you stay with that thought the best you can all the time and suddenly it begins to grow.
It really grows into you.
You know that too.
I think an athlete has to do the same thing, you know.
Or a cop.
He walks a lot so that by the time he's finished, he gets the job.
Right?
I hope so anyway, folks.
_ _ _ But as clear as I can make it is that you've got to live with it constantly, 24 hours a day.
I don't care what business you're in.
I know that the song that we're about to do is written especially for you by Peter Allen and Carol Bear Seger.
Can I put a little in it?
Oh, yes.
Do whatever you want.
Peter Allen did this song and I was working at the Palladium in London.
I mean the Albert Hall in London.
And he came back in the dressing room and he played the song and it was called,
_ We Wanted It All was the name of the song.
So he came back from England and I recorded it.
And we put the record out and the title was You and Me.
And he called me up and he said, thanks a lot.
He said, am I bringing you the song?
I said, yeah, but that's the first line in the song, You and Me.
I don't care where you go, that's the dullest story you're ever going to hear from anybody in the world.
Anyway, that's what happened with You and Me.
That's how [B] we got it. _
[G] _ It is a beautiful song, by the [Bm] way.
It is.
Orchestration by the [B] late Don Custer.
Beautiful.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [D] You _ [G] _ and me, we wanted it [D] all.
We [C] wanted it all.
[Em] _ [G] _ [C] Passion [Bm] without [Em] pain.
[C] [Am] Sunshine [Bm] without [Em] rainy days.
[Am] We wanted it [C] always.
_ _ [D] _ _ [G]
You and me, we [Bm] reached for the stars.
The [Em] limit was [G] high.
_ [Em] _ [C] _ [Am] _ [D] [Em] Never [Am] giving in.
Said [Bm] if we could win, [Em] we'd have pride.
[Am] I should have seen it in your [D] eyes.
To see it [E] in yours.
Look [C#m] how all our dreams [F#m] came true.
[B] See how [G#m] I've got you.
_ [E]
Baby, [F#m] you've got you.
_ [G#m] Right out [E] _
_ [F#m] _ _ [B] _ [G#m] of being homeless.
[C#m] _
[G#] Something [D] deep [F#] inside.
[D] _ _ [G]
You and me, [Bm] we're not [Em] like the rest.
[G] _ [C] We [G] once were the [Em] best.
_ [Am] Back when we [D] were dumb.
[Em] How [Am]
did [Bm] we become [Em] so smart?
[Am] To learn to break [C] each other's [D] hearts.
_ [E] Look how all our [A] dreams came true.
[F#m] [B] See how I've [G#m] got me.
[E] Baby, [F#m] you've got me.
[B] _ [A] [G#m] Through it all.
[C#m]
Just [F#m] one thing.
I've got a little [E] thing.
Home, love.
[C#m] _
Something [D] deep inside.
[G] _ _ _
_ [F#] You and me, we're not like the rest.
_ [B] Once were the best.
_ [F#] [G#m] From [F] what we [A#m] became.
[F#] _ [G#m] Isn't it [A#m] a pride?
[D#m] _ _
[G#m] _ That we [B] almost made it.
But we [F#] wanted it all.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [C#m] _
[B] Baby, you and [D#m] _ [G#m] _ me.
[B] We wanted it [F#] all.
_ [A#m] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _