Working For The Weekend Acordes

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Tenemos una tablatura oficial de Working For The Weekend hecha por guitarristas profesionales de UG.
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Acordes

Asus
A
F
F#m
D
C
Am
Bbadd9

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Working for the Weekend - Loverboy
Submitted by Garrick Sissons
garricksissons@hotmail.com
(My first submission)
 
This work is my own interpretation of chords that should work to do the song on
acoustic guitar by oneself. The "riff" chords are optional.  I actually start
singing it at half-speed and gradually speed up through the song and the audiences
seem to find it interesting and amusing. Not a song people expect to hear acoustically.  :)
 
Capo +2 for Original Key (of B)
(But if you are not a real decent tenor or a female then I suggest notching it
down like I have it here)
 
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[Intro]
(Probably one of the most recognizable 1-Bar intros of all time!)
Cowbell - Cowbell - Cowbell - SNARE!
  Asus - A
(Vamp above)  
 
[Verse]
A                      F                    A
Everyone's watching to see what you will do
A                     F#m      D
Everyone's looking at you...   Oh
 
A                         F                    A
Everyone's wondering will you come out tonight?
A                           F#m             D
Everyone's trying to get it right, get it right
 
[Chorus]
C                            F
 Everybody's working for the weekend
C                        F
 Everybody wants a new romance
C                          F
 Everybody's going off the deep end
C                         F
 Everybody needs a second chance, Whoa oh
 
                      Asus   A
You wanna piece of my heart?
                          Asus   A
You better start from the start
                     Asus   A
You wannna be in the show?
                    F
Come on baby, let's go!
 
[Interlude]
F  C  F  C  F  C  A
(riff)
 
[Verse]
A                      F                    A
 Everyone's looking to see if it was you
A                           F#m      D
 Everyone wants you to come through
A                  F                        A
 Everyone's hoping it'll all work out
A                                    F#m      D
 Everyone's waiting, they're holding out!
 
[Chorus]
C                            F
 Everybody's working for the weekend
C                        F
 Everybody wants a new romance, hey yeah, hey-hey
C                          F
 Everybody's going off the deep end
C                         F
 Everybody needs a second chance, No-oh
 
[Bridge]
                      Asus   A
You wanna piece of my heart?
                          Asus   A
You better start from the start
                     Asus   A
You wannna be in the show?
                    F    Am   F   Am
Come on baby, let's go!
 
     F  Bbadd9  F  Bbadd9  F  Bbadd9  A
Hey!(riff)
 
                      Asus   A
You wanna piece of my heart?
                          Asus   A
You better start from the start
                     Asus   A
You wanna be in the show?
                    Asus   A
Come on baby, let's go
 
                      Asus   A
You wanna piece of my heart?
                          Asus   A
You better start from the start
                     Asus   A
You wannna be in the show?
                    F
Come on baby, let's go!
 
F  Bbadd9  F  Bbadd9  F  Bbadd9  A
(riff)           
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Working For The Weekend – Loverboy
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12 comentarios
SwanSong70
Garrick submitted the meat and potatoes of the song ... it is up to you to add the carrots and onions!
+4
timbo63
Sounds really good, and complete (thanks!), but I think for the bridge (you wanna piece of my heart) it sounds better with B B-5 B4, and then a little thing with the bass notes. B B-5 B4 e-------------- B-------------- G-4-4-4-------- D-4-3-2-------- A-2-2-2-------- E-------------- You might argue the name "B4" - it's like a power chord with a 4th instead of 5th with no 3rd. You might call it an inverted E5, but I think B4 fits the context here....
+3
fizzy89
I did a cover of this song so you can actually see how to play it! https://youtu.be/vj4twqPQ3Wk
+1