A Reason For It All Acordes
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The official version from the Eric Bogle Chord Songbook. This song is best played as a duet, where a tenor sings the chorus while a baritone sings the verses. The last time the chorus is played, the last and second last chorus is meant to be sang together, one by the baritone and one by the tenor.¿Te ha sido útil esta información?
Dificultad: | principiante absoluto |
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Afinación: | E A D G B E |
Tonalidad: | B |
Cejilla: | 4o traste |
Autor: albin.sergej.eriksson [pro] 207. Última edición el 6 sept 2023
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[Verse 1]
G Am
Summers smilin' on the city
D G
Another lovely day in Sydney
Am
Sunshine pouring down like honey
D G
In a golden waterfall
Am
But in the room where Clare is dyin'
D G
No sunshine sends the shadows flyin'
Am
No children gather round her cryin'
D G
There's no one there at all
Am
Except perhaps for the man who sees
D G
Each little sparrow fall
[Chorus Tenor]
G
Don't talk to me about lonely souls crying
D G
Dark quiet rooms with old people dying
C D G
I don't want to hear, I don't want to hear it at all
Tired old people die alone every day
D G
Don't blame me, I didn't make it that way
C D G
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason at all
[Verse 2]
G Am
Winter weeping on the city
D G
A wet and windy day in Sydney
Am
Raindrops rolling fat and heavy
D G
Down Clare's window pane
Am
The raindrops on the tin roof beating
D G
Disturbs the rats as they are feeding
Am
Back to the nest they all go creeping
D G
Leaving Clare alone again
Am
It's been a long and lonely time
D G
Since Clare could hear the rain
[Tenor Chorus]
G
Don't talk to me about the meaning of life
D G
Don't sing your songs that cut like a knife
C D G
I don't want to hear, I don't want to hear it at all
Lonely old people ain't my concern
D G
From dust we come, to dust we return
C D G
And that's all there is, don't look for a reason in it all
[Verse 3]
G Am
Springtime's come at last to Sydney
D G
Flowers are blooming in the city
Am
In all their multicoloured glory
D G
They rise to greet the year
Am
Memories in shame recalling
D G
Footsteps on the front porch falling
Am
Voices through the window calling
D G
"Is anybody there?"
Am
Clare Campbell's lost and lonely soul
D G
Is a long, long way from here
[Tenor Chorus]
G
Don't talk to me about life's seasons
D G
Don't ask me for answers, don't ask me for reasons
C D G
I don't want to hear, I don't want to hear it at all
From the moment we're born, we start to die
D G
A man can go crazy if he keeps asking why
C D G
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason at all
[Baritone Chorus]
G
Can't you understand what I'm trying to say
D G
There must an answer, there must be a way
C D G
To make some sense of it, to try to find a reason for it all
We are not born just so we can die
D G
There must be an answer and we've got to try
C D G
To make some sense of it; to try to find a reason for it all
[Baritone Chorus](Sung simultaneously as the last Tenor Chorus is sung)
G
Can't you understand what I'm trying to say
D G
There must an answer, there must be a way
C D G
To make some sense of it, to try to find a reason for it all
We are not born just so we can die
D G
There must be an answer and we've got to try
C D G
To make some sense of it; to try to find a reason for it all
[Ending]
C D G
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason at all
C D G
Ah, there must a way, there must be reason for it all
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A Reason For It All – Eric Bogle
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