[ Предположительная тональность: C#m ] Artist: Elvis Costello & The Attractions Song: Man out of time Album: Imperial bedroom Tabbed by: DJ 28th Jan 2015 If you want to miss the descending bass note at the end of all the verses it could instead be played as... B B7 ...that would follow him a - round! Elvis just goes straight for the B7 rather than the B major... B7 ...that would follow him around! On the record, and in early TV appearances, he plays E chords in the intro and verses. In some later concert videos Elvis plays F#m11 instead of the E chords. In the choruses Elvis just plays a straight E chord, the E/G# is suggested by the bass guitar progression. E = 022100 B = x24442 A = x02220 E = 022200 B/A = x04442 A#dim = x1232x F#m11 = x44200 B6/G# = 4x444x B7 = x21202 G#m(addb13)= x66400 B7/F# = 224242 Am/C = x32210 C#m = x46654 *********************************************************************** [Intro] E E E E E E E E | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | [Verse 1] E E E So, this is where he came to hide-----, when he ran from you? E E E F#m11 In a private detective overcoat, and dirty dead men's shoes, E E E The pretty things of Knightsbridge ...lying for a Minister of State, E E F#m11 Are a far cry from the nod and wink, here at Traitors' Gate, G#m(addb13) C#m 'Cause the high heel he used to be has been ground down, F#m11 B B/A B6/G# B7/F# And he listens for the footsteps, that would follow him a - round---------! [Chorus 1] E F#m11 E/G# E To murder my love is a crime------, F#m11 G#m(addb13) A A#dim B7 Am/C C#m A But will ...you ...still--- love-------- a man out of time------? [Link] E E E E E E E E | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | [Verse 2] E There's a tupenny ha'ppenny millionaire, E E Looking for a fourpenny one, E E F#m11 With a tight grip on the short hairs of the public imagination, E E E For his private wife and kids,somehow, real life becomes a rumour, E E Days of Dutch courage, just three French letters, F#m11 And a German sense of humour, G#m(addb13) C#m He's got a mind like a sewer, and a heart like a fridge, F#m11 B B/A B6/G# B7/F# He stands to be insulted, and he pays for the privi - lege----------! [Chorus 2] E F#m11 E/G# E To murder my love is a crime------, F#m11 G#m(addb13) A A#dim B7 Am/C C#m A But will ...you ...still--- love-------- a man out of time------? [Link E E E E E E E E | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | [Verse 3] E E E The biggest wheels of industry ...retire sharp and short, E E F#m11 And the after-dinner overtures, are nothing but an afterthought, E E E Somebody's creeping in the kitchen, there's ...a reputation to be made, E E Whose nerves are always on a knife's edge, F#m11 And who's up late polishing the blade? G#m(addb13) C#m Love is always scarpering, or cowering, or fawning, F#m11 B B/A B6/G# B7/F# You drink yourself insensitive, and hate your - self in the morning! [Chorus 3] E F#m11 E/G# E To murder my love is a crime------, F#m11 G#m(add b13) A A#dim B7 Am/C C#m A But will ...you ...still--- love-------- a man out of time------? [Coda] F#m11 G#m(add b13) A A#dim B7 Am/C C#m A Will ...you ...still--- love-------- a man out of time-----? F#m11 G#m(add b13) A A#dim B7 Am/C C#m A Will ...you ...still--- love-------- ...a man out of time? E E E E E E E | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / ||