Sleep On The Floor Acordes de ukelele
por The Lumineers77.086 vistas, añadido a favoritos 4215 veces
Afinación: | G C E A |
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Cejilla: | sin cejilla |
Autor: erikamelek [a] 149. 3 colaboradores en total, última edición el 29 nov 2020
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Tuning: G C E A
[Intro]
C F C
C F C
[Verse]
C
Pack yourself a toothbrush dear
F C
Pack yourself a favorite blouse
F C
Take a withdrawal slip, take all of your savings out
Am G
'Cause if we don't leave this town
F C
We might never make it out
Am G C
I was not born to drown, baby come on
[Verse]
C
Forget what Father Brennan said
F C
We were not born in sin
Leave a note on your bed
F C
Let your mother know you're safe
Am G
And by the time she wakes
F C
We'll have driven through the state
Am G C
We'll have driven through the night, baby come on
[Chorus]
C
If the sun don't shine on me today
F Am G C
And if the subways flood and bridges break
Will you lay yourself down and dig your grave
F Am G C
Or will you rail against your dying day
[Verse]
C F C
And when we looked outside, couldn't even see the sky
F C
How do you pay the rent, is it your parents
Am G F C
Or is hard work dear, holding the atmosphere
Am G
I don't wanna live like that
[Chorus]
C
If the sun don't shine on me today
F Am G C
And if the subways flood and bridges break
[Bridge]
Am G C F Am G C
Jesus Christ, can't save me tonight
Am G C F Am G C
Put on your dress, yes wear something nice
Am G C F Am G C
Decide on me, yea decide on us
Am G C F Am G C
Oh, oh, oh, Illinois, Illinois
[Verse]
C
Pack yourself a toothbrush dear
F C
Pack yourself a favorite blouse
F C
Take a withdrawal slip, take all of your savings out
Am G
'Cause if we don't leave this town
F C
We might never make it out
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Sleep On The Floor – The Lumineers
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8 comentarios

-7 is the best sounding and easiest
+2

I would play the C after the Am as a G. So for example in the first couplet, I'd play it C F C, C F C, Am G, F C, Am G C. This sounds more like the actual song than the C
+1

G cord sounded wrong when I played along with the song
+1