Come Back To Camden

Morrissey

Transposer:

Ok here are the chords for Come Back To Camden from Morrissey. If you think its wrong let me know. Isn’t though. I’ve written it in these keys because its easier to play so tune it up so the first note intro is to your C. otherwise you’re playing lots of bar chords which don’t sound too good (yep there still are some i know!). The chord I’ve called B/G*  is from thinnest to thickest.... x 0 0 1 2 x (where "x" means don’t play). This is a piano song though so bear that in mind I suggest arpegio-ing the 4 notes in this chord sounds nicer and also sounds good if on the "F"’s you sometimes play the open top "e" - ie.... 0 1 2 3 3 x  especially right at the end. Workings out dedicated to Kat La Chatte from james g who first played me the song...couldn’t find the tabs anywhere(!) Think its the first tab for this anywhere....anyways....sorry had to re-format/arrange it like this to submit it... stop messin’ ’bout in foreign lands and Come back to camden kitty... There is something I wanted to tell you It’s so funny you’ll kill yourself laughing          F         C             Amin                          But then I I look around And I remember that I am alone Alone. For evermore          The tile yard all along the railings Up a discoloured dark brown staircase Here you’ll find despair and I Calling to Amin                       D        Fmin you with what’s left of my heart My heart   Emin                 B/G* For   EVermore                       Drinking tea with the taste of the Thames Sullenly on a chair on the pavement Here you’ll find my thoughts and I And here is     Fmin                   Bb the very last plea from my heart   C#min         Cmin        B/G*      My heart. For evermore               Where taxi drivers never stop talking Under slate grey Victorian sky Here you will find despair and I               C#min                               And here I am every last inch of me is yours Yours For evermore                       Your leg came to rest against mine Then you lounged with knees up and apart And me and my heart we knew          Fmin              Emin    B/G* We just knew For evermore           Where taxi drivers never stop talking Underslate grey Victorian sky Here you’ll find my heart and I And still we say Amin       D            Fmin come back Come back to Camden And I’ll be good I’ll be good I’ll be good I’ll be good from James G - workings out dedicated to Kat LA Chatte....

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empty heart empty heart B, A, E, Dbm, G, F#, F
empty heart empty heart Am, C, Em, G, Dm, F
empty heart empty heart Am, F, G, C, D, Dm, E, Em, Bm
empty heart empty heart Fm, G#m, Bbm, Dbm, F#m
empty heart empty heart F#, B, Db, D, Bm, G, G#, G#m
empty heart empty heart Bm, B, Am, G, D, E, A, F#m, Em, C, Dbm
empty heart empty heart Am, F, Dm, E, C, G, Em, Eb, D, Bbm, F5, E5, Eb/F
empty heart empty heart C, F, Eb, D, G, G#, Bb
Cette chanson évoque un profond sentiment de solitude et de nostalgie. Le narrateur se souvient des moments passés, des lieux familiers et de quelqu'un qu'il appelle à revenir dans sa vie. Les images d’un Camden empreint de mélancolie se mêlent à des réflexions sur le désespoir, tandis qu'il exprime un désir ardent de retrouver une connexion perdue. On sent une volonté de réconciliation, un besoin d'être avec l'autre, même au milieu d'un décor souvent sombre et triste. Le cadre de la chanson se situe dans un environnement urbain, décrit sous un ciel gothique et sous une lumière terne, symbolisant un état d’âme troublé. Cela renforce l'idée que, malgré les imperfections et les désillusions, il y a un espoir de retrouvailles et une promesse de faire mieux. C'est un appel sincère à revenir à des racines affectives, dans un lieu chargé d'émotions.