Right Place Wrong Time

Dr. John

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Artist: Dr John Title:  Right Place Wrong Time (1973) [Verse 1] I been in the \/right \place._ but it must have been the \/\wrong ti._me Ida said the right thi - ng\\\ but I musta used the   wrong /\line I been on the right trip but I musta used the wrong car head is in a bad place and I wonder what is good for I been in the RIGHT PLA-CE but it musta been the wro - ng time\ MY HeAD is in a BAD PLA -CE but I have such good times [Chorus 1] (N.C)                     I been running .. (trying) keep hung up in my mind  (oooohhhh) (N.C) giddy-de-got to give myself a good talking  -  to this time (N.C) justa need a little brain salad surgery (oooooooooooooh) (N.C) gota cure  a my insecurity [Verse 2] I been in the WRONG place but it musta been the right time I been in the right place But it musta been the wrong song I been in the right vein but it seemed like the wrong arm I been in the right world but it seemed like a wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong [Instrumental] [Chorus 2] (N.C) Slippin dodging sneaking creeping hiding out down the street (oooohhhh) (N.C) See my life shakin with every who I meet (N.C) Refried confusion is a making itself clear (ooooh) (N.C) What a which where’d I go To get on out a here [Verse 3] But I been in the right place but it musta been the wrong time and Ida said the right thing but I musta used the wrong line Ida hit the right road but I musta took a wrong turn Id took a right move but I made at the wrong time I been in the right trip but I made in the wrong call head was in a good place and I wonder what its there for (Jam it out) Notes:         [Instrumental - Modulate and jam it out … consider jumping to F#m7 in the instrumental] (N.C)  You want to bring it down here to create some tension and allow the chorus to have more power. (N.C)  So just riff on the bass E and 5th fret position pentatonics You’ve got to carry both the bass and the rhythm here when playing acoustic so make use of your open E and A    Some alternate chords you can use to riff on.              or    or or A#|--8---8----7-----5-----5----5------5-| #|--7---7----7-----6-----6----6------6-| G#|--7---7----9-----7-----0----0------7-| D#|--0---0---x7-----5-----x----x------5-| Tabbed by Hugh Fuve. ************************************ | x  Dead note ************************************

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La chanson évoque cette sensation d'être au bon endroit, mais au mauvais moment, comme si les circonstances ne s'alignaient jamais comme il le faudrait. Le narrateur exprime des frustrations face à des choix malheureux et des occasions manquées, tout en reconnaissant qu'il a parfois fait les bonnes choses, mais au mauvais moment. Il ressent un mélange de confusion et de volonté de se reprendre en main, cherchant à comprendre ce qui ne va pas dans sa vie. Le morceau, sorti dans les années 70, reflète une époque de transition et de questionnements, où l'on peut ressentir à la fois un désir de lâcher prise et une envie d'agir pour retrouver le bon cap. C'est un hommage à cette lutte intérieure que chacun peut éprouver face aux aléas de l'existence.