Who Are You When Im Not Looking

Blake Shelton

Transposer:

Capo: 2nd fret This is not a normal Gadd9. Read the bottom of produce A G.                [Verse 1] My oh my you’re so good looking        Gadd9 Hold yourself together like a pair of bookends But I’ve not tasted all you’re cooking    Gadd9 Who are you when I’m not looking Do you pour a little something on the rocks       Gadd9 Slide down the hallway in your socks When you undress do you leave a path       Gadd9 Then sink to your nose in a bubble bath My oh my you’re so good looking        Gadd9 Hold yourself together like a pair of bookends But I’ve not tasted all you’re cooking    Gadd9 Who are you when I’m not looking [Chorus]          Em            Gadd9          D I wanna know I wanna know I wanna know [Verse 2] Do you break things when you get mad       Gadd9 Eat a box of chocolates cause you’re feeling bad Do you paint your toes ’cause you bite your nails    Gadd9 And call up mama when all else fails Who are you when I’m not around        Gadd9 When the door is locked and the shades are down Do you listen to your music quietly     Gadd9 And when it feels just right are ya thinking of me [Chorus]          Em            Gadd9          D I wanna know I wanna know I wanna know My oh my you’re so good looking But who are you when I’m not looking _____________________________________ [Thanks to Robert Bradley for tabs] as Modified by HarryHeck Based off of the video he is clearly playing (what www.all-guitar-chords.com/chord_name.php calls) to stardard tuning without the capo. Here is a description and diagram of the chord played in the video. The capo 2nd fret equals o open or "fret 0". /// 1st finger 1st string 3rd fret              \\\ /// 2nd finger 3rd string 4th fret              \\\ /// 3rd finger 6th string 5th fret for the add9 \\\ /// or thumb on 3rd fret for a G major          \\\ /// 4th finger 5th string 5th fret              \\\ /// the 2nd and 4th strings are played open     \\\ | | |1|-|-| o|-|-|-|-|-|  | | | |2|-| o|-|-|-|-|-|  | | | | |4|  | | |T|-|3| This should make it easier to figure out the pluck pattern used in the song. The Actual chord played is an "A add9" for the purists who hate capo chords transcribed in relation to E. Also the version by Robert ended on G and the video ends on D major.

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Cette chanson explore le désir de connaître l'autre dans des moments de vulnérabilité, lorsque les masques tombent. L'interlocuteur s'interroge sur ce que son partenaire révèle lorsqu'ils ne sont pas ensemble. Les petites habitudes, les réactions face aux émotions ou simplement les moments de solitude sont autant de facettes que l’on souhaite découvrir. Le propos suggère une curiosité profonde et une recherche de connexion authentique, loin des apparences. Ce questionnement est universel et rappelle l'importance de comprendre pleinement la personne que l'on aime, aussi bien dans les instants de joie que dans ceux de tristesse.