[ Предположительная тональность: G ] Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 14:41:30 -0600 From: "J.P."Subject: Solitary Man By Chris Isaak Song Title: Solitary Man Written By: Neil Diamond >From The CD: San Francisco Days Transcribbed On: Alvarez Acoustic 6-String This File Tabbed & Arranged By: J.P. Seneviratne ************************************************************************************************ Standard Tuning Slow Rock Solitary Man As Preformed By: Chris Isaak & The Silvertones Intro: Em with a few frills. Verse 1: Em Am G Em G Belinda was mine 'til the time that I found her, Am G Am Holding Jim, loving him. Em Am G Em G Sue came along and loved me strong that's what I thought, Am G Am Me and Sue, that died too. Chrous: G C G D Don't know if I will but until I can find me, D C G D A girl who will stay and won't play games behind me. D Em D I'll be what I am. Em D Em A Solitary man, solitary man. Verse 2: Em Am G Em G I had it to here being where love is a small word, Am G Am Paper ring, part time thing. Em Am G Em G I know it's been done having one girl who loves you, Am G Am Right or wrong, weak or strong. Chrous: G C G D Don't know if I will but until I can find me, D C G D A girl who will stay and won't play games behind me. D Em D I'll be what I am. Em D Em A Solitary man, solitary man. Chrous: G C G D Don't know if I will but until I can find me, D C G D A girl who will stay and won't play games behind me. D Em D I'll be what I am. Em D Em D Em A Solitary man, solitary man, solitary man. ************************************************************************************************ Send Any Suggestions, Corrections, Requests, Fan Mail Etc... To: Senevirj@datatek.com /\/\/\/\/\Never Do Today What You Can Put Off Til' Tomorrow/\/\/\/\/\ \/\/\/\/\/*************************************************\/\/\/\/\/ ************************************************************************************************ This file originated from "SilverTone Records" At The Unoffical Chris Isaak & Silvertone Homepage: http://fly.hiwaay.net/~mdlatham/isaak.html