Passionate Kisses

Mary Chapin Carpenter

Transposer:

intro: play twice             |           |            |       | Is it too much to ask? I want a comfortable bed that won’t hurt my back    Food to fill me up And warm clothes and all that stuff    Shouldn’t I have this Shouldn’t I have this? Shouldn’t I have all of this and    Passionate kisses    Passionate kisses whoa oh oh    Passionate kisses from       |        |        |    | you Is it too much to demand I want a full house and a rock and roll band Pens that won’t run out of ink And cool quiet and time to think (chorus) (Guitar solo; mostly the same chords as the verse but it goes to instead of the second time then back to C.) Do I want too much? Am I going overboard to want that touch? I shouted out to the night Give me what I deserve ’cause it’s my right (chorus) (Repeat chorus then fade on intro chords) Someone met John Jenning’s (MCC’s guitarist) after a concert and asked him how he plays this song in concert; he wrote it down in standard musical notation and I converted it to tablature.  (But there’s no guarantee that this is where John Jennings puts his fingers.)  The ">" marks are accents. E ----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| B 10----8-----7---|5-----7---------|3-----2---------|----3-----3---3-| G --7-----7-----7-|--7-----7---7---|--4-----4---4---|--0-----2-------| D ----7-----7-----|----7-----7---7-|----4-----4---4-|5-----4-----2---| A ----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| E +---+---+---+---|+---+---+---+---|+---+---+---+---|+---+---+---+---| Here it is in (; I changed a couple notes to make it easier): E 3-----1-----0---|----------------|----------------|----------------| B --1-----1-----1-|3-----5---------|1-----0---------|----1-----1-----| G ----0-----0-----|--5-----5---5---|--2-----2---2---|--0-----0-----0-| D ----------------|----5-----5---5-|----2-----2---2-|3-----2-----0---| A ----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| E +---+---+---+---|+---+---+---+---|+---+---+---+---|+---+---+---+---|

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empty heart empty heart Bb, F, C, Dm, Am, B
empty heart empty heart A, E, D2, Bm7, Bm, D, F#m
empty heart empty heart C, D, G, Em7, F
empty heart empty heart Eb, C, a, G, F, Am, Dm7, E
empty heart empty heart C, F, G, Am, Em, D, E7, B9, G#, D7, F#, E, B, A, Bm, F#m
empty heart empty heart G, D, C, Em, Am, F, A
empty heart empty heart F, G, Am, C, E, Am7, D, A
empty heart empty heart G, G6, C, C6, D, Bm, Em, Am, D7
empty heart empty heart F, C, G, Am, e, g
empty heart empty heart E, A, B, D, E7, F#9, F9, E9
Cette chanson exprime le désir fondamental d'une vie confortable et épanouissante. L'artiste évoque des aspirations simples mais essentielles, comme avoir un lit qui soutienne le corps, de la nourriture réconfortante, et un environnement propice à la réflexion. Elle questionne la légitimité de ses souhaits, partageant une quête de chaleur humaine à travers des baisers passionnés. Le contexte de cette chanson tourne autour de la recherche de relations authentiques et de ce qui constitue un bonheur un peu plus tangible dans la vie quotidienne. Elle parle de la vie moderne et de l'équilibre entre les besoins matériels et émotionnels, tout en célébrant le désir d'attachement et de connexion profonde avec les autres.