Oh Look At Me Now

Frank Sinatra

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwyK7dNr4ag A 1941 written by Joe Bushkin & John DeVries. Frank Sinatra first recorded it with Tommy Dorsey in the ’40s re-recordeing it in ’57 “A Swingin’ Affair!” Frank Sinatra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwyK7dNr4ag The Original is 1 step lower the key of D. [Chords] Eb6     6x554x Bbm9    7x7779 E7b9    7x676x Abmaj7  4x554x Abm6    4x3444 Abdim   4x343x C#9     x43444 Gm7     3x3333 C7      3x3210 F9      8x7888 F7      8x786x F7b9    8x787x Bb9     x67677 Bb7#5   7x7888 Gdim    3x232x [Verse] I’m not the guy who cared about love And I’m not the guy who cared about fortunes and such I never cared much Oh look at me now! [Verse] I never knew the technique of kissing I never knew the thrill I could get from  your touch I never knew much Oh look at me now! [Bridge] I’m a new man better than Casanova at his best         With a new heart and a brand-new start Fm7                                   Bb7 Bb7#5 Why I’m so proud I’m bustin’ my vest [Verse] So I’m the guy who turned out a lover Yes I’m the guy who laughed at those blue  diamond rings One of those things Oh look at me now! [Verse] I’m not the guy who cared about love And I’m not the guy who cared about fortunes and such I never cared much Oh look at me now! [Verse] And I never knew the technique of kissing I never knew the thrill I could get from  your touch I never knew much Oh look at me now! [Bridge] I’m a new man better than Casanova at his best         With a new heart and a brand-new start Fm7                                   Bb7 Bb7#5 Why I’m so proud I’m bustin’ my vest [Outro] So I’m the guy who turned out a lover Yes I’m the guy who laughed at those blue diamond rings One of those things Oh look at me now! Look at me now!    

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart D9, E7, F#7, B7, E6, A, D6, Dm6, G7, B, G#m, E
empty heart empty heart Cmaj7, Am, Dm7, G7, Fmaj7, E, C, E7, Am9, A2, A7, G
empty heart empty heart Em, B, G, Em6, A7, D, F#m, Bm, Bm7/E, Em7, Em7/9, G/B, D6, D9, F#7, Bm7, B7, G/F#, D7
empty heart empty heart G, G6, Cmaj7, C, Am7, Dm7, G7, E, E7, Am, Fm7, G#7, C/B, C6, D, Bm7, D7, Bb9
empty heart empty heart C6/9, Am7, Dm7, Gm7, C7, Fmaj7, Bb9, Amaj7, F#m7, Bm7, D7, Cmaj7, Em7, A7/G, Fm7
empty heart empty heart F, G#, Bb, C, C7, F6, Dm, F13, Bbmaj7, Eb9, A13, A7, D9, C9, Eb13, D7, G#13, G13, F#13, F7, Ebm7, G#7, Dbmaj7, Ebmaj7, Db6, Gm7, Dm7, Cm7, Db7
empty heart empty heart Em7, A7, Bm7, F#7, E7, A4/7, F#m7, B7, D, E, A9, G, G/F#, C, A
empty heart empty heart A6/9, Am7, C7, B7, E, E6, F#m, F#m7, Fm7, E7, E7/4, Dbm7, Db7, A9, F, Bb, F#
empty heart empty heart G, Em7, Am7, G/F#, Em6, D7, Dm6, E7, A9, F, Dm7, Bb, C7, Cm, Em, B7, A7, C, C/B
empty heart empty heart B11, E, Dbm7, F#m9, A, Bbmaj7, B13, E7, F#m7, Am6, Emaj7, F, Dm7, Gm9, C11, Bb, Bmaj7, C13, F7, Gm7, Bbm6, Fmaj7, F#, Ebm7, G#m9, Db11, B, Cmaj7, Db13, F#7, G#m7, Bm6, F#maj7
Cette chanson évoque un sentiment de transformation personnelle. Le narrateur, qui n'a jamais été particulièrement intéressé par l'amour ou les richesses, réalise qu'il a changé et qu'il a développé une nouvelle perspective sur la vie, notamment grâce à l'amour. Il exprime une fierté renouvelée, se comparant même à un grand séducteur, tout en reconnaissant qu'il n'y connaissait rien auparavant. Ce parcours vers la découverte de soi et des émotions est à la fois touchant et encourageant. Écrite à une époque où l'on expérimente encore les joies et les peines des relations, cette chanson fait écho à la quête universelle de l'amour et de l'acceptation de soi.