A Change Would Do You Good

Sheryl Crow

Transposer:

[The song is in F but since it sounds really good played on the 8th fret this version uses a capo on the 1st fret so the song can be played in E using mostly bar chords on the 7th fret (when capoed on first). Then the low base E string can be left loose so it give a decent base line if playing solo. Also sounds good on 1st fret with open chords.  Or forget the capo and just bar everything on the 8th fret playing in F] E: 079997 (or 022100) B5: 799XXX (or X244XX) A: 577655 (or X02220) Asus4: 557755 (or X00230) D: X57775 (or XX0232) [Verse] Ten years living in a paper bag He’s Feedback baby he’s a flipped out cat He’s platinum canary drinkin’ Falstaff beer   Mercedes rule and a rented Lear [Prechorus] Bottom feeder insincere               Prophet lo-fi pioneer Sell the house and go to school Asus4                    A                   B5 Get a young girlfriend daddy’s jewel [Chorus] A change would do you good      I think a change would do you good      [Verse] God’s little gift is on the rag Poster girl posing in a fashion mag Canine feline Jekyll and Hyde Wear your fake fur on the inside [Prechorus] Queen of south beach aging blues                        Dinner’s at six wear your cement shoes I thought you were singing your heart out to me Asus4                      A Your lips were syncing and now I see [Chorus] A change would do you good      I think a change would do you good      [Solo]                              Asus4     A      B5 [Chorus] A change would do you good      I think a change would do you good      [Verse] Chasing dragons with plastic swords Jack off Jimmy everybody wants more Scully and angel on the kitchen floor And I’m calling Buddy on the ouija board   [Prechorus] I’ve been thinking ’bout catching a train                    Leave my phone machine by the radar range Hello it’s me I’m not at home Asus4                      A If you’d like to reach me leave me alone [Chorus] A change would do you good      I think a change would do you good      A change would do you good      I think a change would do you good      …. Repeat to fade out

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Cette chanson évoque la pensée qu'un changement peut apporter une nouvelle dynamique et peut-être même l'épanouissement. Elle parle de personnes qui vivent des situations étriquées, se figeant dans des rôles ou des attentes, tout en ressentant le besoin d'évoluer ou de se libérer de leurs contraintes. Le contexte semble être celui d’une réflexion sur le mode de vie moderne, avec des références à des comportements superficiels et à la quête de quelque chose de plus authentique. L'artiste met en lumière le contraste entre une existence monotone et la possibilité d'un renouveau, d'une exploration de soi-même.