Ls Song

David Gray

Transposer:

***WARNING***WARNING***WARNING*** These chords are incorrect. Please DO NOT rate or comment on this. I am working on an update for this song with the correct chords. I will post the update ASAP. ----------------------------------------------------------------- This is one of David Gray’s oldest song and im my opinnion one of his most beautiful. It used to be called Lara’s Song but then in 1993-94 he shortened it to just L’s Song. L’s Song can be found on The EP’s 92-94 record which was released in 2001 by David Gray’s old record company. At the end of the tab I will put a couple thing that is needed to be known to play this correctly. L’s Song E* - 0.7.6.8.7.0 A* - x.0.9.9.9h10.9 B - 7.9.9.8.7.7 C#m - 9.11.11.9.9.9 A - 5.7.7.6.5.5 B* - 7.9.9.8.0.0 A/F# - 2.0.2.2.0.0 E - 0.2.2.1.0.0 *     *     *     * (x2)   *                                *                    * I love you nervouse finger wont you fumble all night long Let the morning air sting us to rise and stumble on          *                            * And down the crooked pavement the wind blows my thoughts like a leaf     *                       *            * The brittle bells chimes and fortune smiles with its broken teeth And the many rivered lands Grateful for the rain. Id be grateful for one morsel   Of your lovin again.                Summer restless summer wont let sleepin dogs lie      Your barbed voice reawakens time gone by      *                     *                       * Owls face fine bones parched land dry stone. Thunders muttered promise Impatient gull on the scented wind your grey eyes startling; rain nearly upon us And the many rivered lands Grateful for the rain. Id be grateful for one morsel   Of your lovin again.                /          /      And the many rivered lands Grateful for the rain. Id be grateful for one morsel   Id be grateful for one morsel   Id be grateful for one morsel   Of your lovin again.                *     *     *     *     * The A* chord (x.0.9.9.9h10.9) is played by hammering on the B string on the 10th fret as as you finish you first down strum on the chord. So its like this x.0.9.9.9.9   ->   x.0.9.9.10.9 Also the C#m to A is Fairly quick. Listen to the song to get it down. For those who dont have this song you can look up the song on Youtube by searching for "L’s Song - David Gray" Enjoy!

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart B, E, F, Bb, A, Db, G#m
empty heart empty heart Bm, G, D, A, E, F
empty heart empty heart C, D, G, Em, A
empty heart empty heart D, G, Em, A
empty heart empty heart Em, G#m, B, F#m, A
empty heart empty heart G, D, C, Em, Am, F, Bm
empty heart empty heart Bb, F, Dm, Am, C
empty heart empty heart Bb, Eb, G#, F, Dm
empty heart empty heart C, G, D, D4, Am, Em, Fmaj7
Cette chanson évoque un mélange de nostalgie et de désir, où l'auteur partage ses réflexions sur une relation passée. Les images de la nature et des paysages se mêlent à des souvenirs d'amour, soulignant à quel point ces moments sont précieux et marquants. La mélodie accompagne des paroles qui parlent d'un désir de connexion, presque désespéré, alors que les saisons passent et que le temps semble s'écouler trop rapidement. Le contexte de cette œuvre réside dans son écriture à une époque où l'artiste cherchait à exprimer des émotions profondes à travers des mélodies simples et poignantes. Les références à des éléments naturels comme la pluie et les paysages reflètent un ancrage dans la réalité, tout en cherchant à toucher des thèmes universels tels que l'amour et la perte.