Im In With The Out Crowd

Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs

Transposer:

(I’m in with) the Out Crowd by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs from albums such as Ju Ju Hand (1989 PolyGram Special Products) and others INTRO (PATTERN 1) I’m in with the out crowd I’m in with the out crowd BRIDGE 1 (PATTERN 2)            (play it four times) VERSE 1 (PATTERN 3) Not so long ago I couldn’t make the scene The in crowd wouldn’t have me ’caus I had no green I used to hear them giggle at the clothes i’d wear And everytime I’d pass’em they would stop and stare CHORUS 1 (PATTERN 4) I’m in with the out crowd but they never seem to care If my clothes are patched and worn or the way I wear my hair I’m in with the out crowd and it’s very plain to see We don’t have fancy clothes and cars but we’re groovy as can be BRIDGE 2 (PATTERN 5) G (four strums) SOLO PART a) Rhythm Section: PATTERN 3 (Verse) PATTERN 1 (Intro) PATTERN 2 (Bridge) b) Sax Solo tabbed for guitar                     ------------------------------------------------------------------------- G----------14b13b12--------------12--12b14------12-13b14----14b13b12------ D-------------------14--------14-------------------------------------14--- A----------------------15-15-------------------------------------------15- -------------------------------------------------------------------------                                         Can this many people be wrong baby ------------------------------------------------------------------------- G-12-14----12------13b14----14-12-----13b14----14-12----13b14------------- D-------14------15-----------------15----------------15------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- B---------15---------------------------------13~-------------------------- G---15b16----15b16-15b16~--12-14-12--11b12--------14-12-----12------------ D--------------------------------------------------------15----12--------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- e------------------------------------------------------------------------- B----13~13~13------------------------------------------------------------- G-------------14-12-----12------------------10-10-----------10-10--------- D--------------------15------12------10--10---------10--10---------------- A------------------------------------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------------------------------------------- VERSE 2 (Pattern 3)                                      with out crowd always knows just where it’s at They never come on strong like phoney diplomats We may not say to much but never think we’re square A cadillac and fancy clothes don’t put you there CHORUS 2 (PATTERN 4)                              I’m in with the out crowd but they never seem to care If my clothes are patched and worn or the way I wear my hair OUTRO (PATTERN 1) played until fade-out                      I’m in with the out crowd I’m in with the out crowd # lyrics and chords suggested by ace pete # It is really fun to play that sax solo on guitar...

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Cette chanson évoque le sentiment d'appartenir à un groupe qui est souvent mis à l'écart par les conventions sociales. L'interprète se considère comme faisant partie de ceux qui ne suivent pas les normes établies, en contrastant avec ceux qui se moquent de son apparence ou de son statut financier. Il se rend compte que, malgré le manque de richesse ou de vêtements à la mode, la communauté à laquelle il appartient apprécie des valeurs plus authentiques et sincères. Au-delà des vêtements et des voitures, il souligne l'importance de l'acceptation et de l'authenticité, affirmant que c'est dans ces relations véritables que réside la vraie richesse. L'absence de superficialité dans ses interactions reflète un mode de vie plus terre-à-terre, loin des faux-semblants.