Crazy Suzie Acordes

por Tenderfoot (Australia)
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A nice song with relatively easy chords. Contains minor optional tabulature for some segues. Standard tuning, capo on the 1st fret. Official version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDgpKAizt2E.¿Te ha sido útil esta información?
Dificultad: intermedio
Afinación: E A D G B E
Tonalidad: C#
Cejilla: Traste 1
Autor offspring93 [a] 879. Última edición el 7 jun 2019

Acordes

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D
Em
F
F6
Fmaj7
G
Am

Rasgueo

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Capo 1st fret
 
[Chords]
C      x32010
D      x00232
Em     022000
F      133211
F6*    13323x
Fmaj7* 133210
G      320033
Am     x02210
 
*You may use your thumb if you want to play the low E String for this shape.
 For total beginners: You can play a normal F-Shape (or learn more chords :)
 
If you listen closely and look at a live performance (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-V9_dljnzk),
there are mostly Fmaj7 chords in the verse. However with only a guitar, I've noticed that
normal F chords might sound a bit better depending on your personal taste.
In the end of the chorus, the harmony is actually an F6 but a normal F sounds better as
the vocals do already cover the 6th.
 
[Intro]
F   C    F6   C
 
[(Drum fill)]
 
[Verse 1]
Am            G            F           D
  Crazy Suzie followed me, all the way home
          Fmaj7             C
She said "Don’t you want to be alone?"
Am              D           Fmaj7               C
  I never quite understood, what she was aiming at,
             Fmaj7             C
'cause I was always better of alone.
         Am                 G                F                 Fmaj7
She said; "You can still be lonely, when you sleep next to someone."
 
[Verse 2]
Am                     G                  Fmaj7        D
  I made my way to the drug store, on the corner of my street.
           Fmaj7                  C
Yeah I was looking for a place to eat.
Am                 D                       Fmaj7            C
  I saw an old man at the bus stop he just looked at me and smiled.
     Fmaj7         C
With wisdom in his eyes.
          Am             G                 F         Fmaj7
Like he'd seen me here before and he knew, all my alibis.
 
[Chorus 1]
Fmaj7    Em        Am           G               F         C
Ohh...               he leaned across, and into my ear he said;
F        Em        Am             D            F           C                 F        C
Ohh...       "When everything you do is just a means to an end, who will you count on then?"
 
G
[(Instrumental bar) You can optionally play the following tab before landing on the G chord as shown]
e|--------3-------|
B|--------3-------|
G|--------0-------|
D|--------0-------|
A|--2--0--2-------|
E|--------3-------|
 
[(Drum and piano fill) You can imitate the piano fill at the end by playing the following tab]
e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----------------|
D|----------------|
A|--0-3-0---------|
E|3-------3-------|
 
[Verse 3]
Am                  G              Fmaj7          D
  Late that night I bumped into, a girl I used to know.
         Fmaj7            C
One that really moved me, so  I thought
Am                 D                 Fmaj7                   C
 "Could it be that you and me, oh we could've been something more?"
         Fmaj7                   C
'cause I always wanted something more.
      Am                G                       F               Fmaj7
So we danced around the truth a while, then she let me go home alone.
 
[Chorus 2]
Fmaj7    Em        Am              G            F         C
Ohh...               She leaned to me, and into my ear he said;
F        Em        Am             D            F           C                 F        C
Ohh...       "When everything you do is just a means to an end, who will you count on then?"
 
G
[(Instrumental bar) You can play the notes as shown in the tab below Chorus 1]
 
[Bridge]
F                            C
  And when I think about it,    don’t wanna talk about it.
Fmaj7                        C
  And when I think about it,   I don’t wanna talk about it.
Fmaj7                        C
  And when I think about it,   I don’t wanna talk about it.
Fmaj7                        C                   G
  And when I think about it,    don’t wanna talk about it.
 
[Electric Guitar Solo]
F   C   F   C
 
[Chorus 3]
Fmaj7    Em        Am            G               F         C
Ohh...               She leaned across, and into my ear he said;
F        Em        Am             D            F           C                 F        C
Ohh...       "When everything you do is just a means to an end, who will you count on then?"
F        Em        Am             D            F           C                 F        C
Ohh...       "When everything you do is just a means to an end, who will you count on then?"
            F           C                 F        C
It’s just a means to an end, who will you count on then?
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Crazy Suzie – Tenderfoot (Australia)
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