Its What You Value

George Harrison

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------                    It’s What You Value - George Harrison --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Written by: George Harrison From: “Thirty-Three and 1/3” (1976) Tabbed by: maguri Tuning: Standard --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Main riff   1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + e|----------2---2-|----------------|4-2---2---0-----|2-2-----0-------| B|2---------3---4-|----------------|4-4---0---0-----|3-3-----2-----2-| G|2---------2---4-|----------------|2-2---1---1-----|2-------2-----2-| D|2---------0---4-|----------------|4-----0---0-----|0-------2-----2-| A|0-------------2-|----------------|2-----2---------|--------0-----0-| E|----------------|----------------|------0---------|----------0-2---| "stripped down"   1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + e|----------2---2-|----------------|------0---0-----|2-2-----0-------| B|2---------3---4-|----------------|107---7---5-----|3-3-0-1-2-------| G|2---------2---4-|----------------|8-----7---7-----|2-------2-----2-| D|----------------|----------------|7-----6---6-----|--------------2-| A|----------------|----------------|----------------|--------------0-| E|----------------|----------------|----------------|----------0-2---| [Chorus] ending   1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +   |------9-------7-|----------------| |------7-------9-|----------------| |7-----7-------7-|----------------| A|7-------------7-|--------------0)| E|0---------------|---------(0-2---| CHORDS E7*       0-7-9-7-x-x Bmadd9    x-x-9-7-7-9 E7        0-7-9-7-9-7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Intro] |     | | | | |     | | | | |     | | | | |     | | | | [Verse 1] Someone’s driving   a 450 And his friends are so wild They’re still in their    stick shifties But they feel they have much more style But I’ve found ... [Chorus] It’s all up to what you value Down to where you are It all swings on the pain you’ve gone through Getting where you are It’s all up to what you value In your motor car It all rests on what it’s cost you Getting where you are It’s what you value      [Interlude] |     | | | | |     | | | | [Verse 2] Someone’s driving    a six wheeler Seems the world is all blurred Knows he’s in a     show stealer With a sound that’s uncompared And I’ve found ... [Chorus] It’s all up to what you value Down to where you are It all swings on the pain you’ve gone through Getting where you are It’s all up to what you value In your motor car It all rests on what it’s cost you Getting where you are It’s what you value                    [Interlude] |     | | | | |     | | | | [Verse 3] (saxophone solo)          (saxophone solo)          And I’ve found I’ve fou-ou-ound ... [Chorus] It’s all up to what you value Down to where you are It all swings on the pain you’ve gone through Getting where you are It’s all up to what you value In your motor car It all rests on what it’s cost you Getting where you are It’s what you value                    [Interlude] |     | | | | |     | | | | [Outro] (saxophone solo)          (saxophone solo)          (saxophone solo)          (saxophone solo)          (saxophone solo)                                 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + (saxophone solo)                     

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Cette chanson évoque l'idée que notre valeur personnelle et notre satisfaction dépendent de nos choix et des sacrifices que nous avons faits pour parvenir à notre position actuelle. Elle met en lumière la manière dont chacun attribue de l'importance à certaines choses, que ce soit des biens matériels ou des expériences de vie, et souligne que ce qui compte vraiment, c'est l'impact que ces éléments ont eu sur notre parcours. Dans un monde où l'apparence et le statut semblent souvent primer, elle invite à réfléchir sur ce qui est essentiel pour nous, souvent au-delà des simples possessions matérielles. Le message nous rappelle que notre identité et notre valeur ne se mesurent pas seulement à ce que nous avons, mais aussi aux défis que nous avons surmontés.