So What The Fuss

Stevie Wonder

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...SO WHAT THE FUSS... by Stevie Wonder ----------------------................. *from ’A Time to Love’ (2005)* *CAPO 3rd FRET* (Original Key: Cm) Intro/Riff:                                     e|-------------------|----------------------| B|-------------------|----------------------| G|-------------5-----|-----------------7-5--| D|--7--5--7-7-----7--|--5--7-7-7--5-7-------| A|-------------------|----------------------| E|-------------------|----------------------| (Riff repeated in Verse/Chorus) Verse 1: If I’m caught at a dance party without my dancin’ shoes And every-body dances on my bare feet; shame on me.        If I’m mindin’ my business just doin’ the right thing And you try to front me off in the street; shame on you.       If a family’s waiting for that special blessing to come their way But they ain’t tryin’ to get on their knees and pray; Shame on them.       And if we live in a time Where every nation’s fighting ’round the world Yet we can’t all agree that peace is the way; shame on us.        Chorus 1: Shame on me shame on you. Shame on them shame on us. Shame on me shame on you shame on them shame on us; So what the fuss?        Verse 2: If I gotta get up early in the morning for a job interview And I for-get to set the stupid a-larm; shame on me.        If my children are playin’ outside like little children do And you come ’round there tryin’ to bring them some harm; Shame on you.       Should I be drivin’ through a Klantown Find a restaurant to get me some food And someone says; "hey boy we don’t serve your kind"; Shame on them.       And if we live in a democracy And you don’t use your power to vote Knowin’ some would like to turn back the hands of time; Shame on us.        Chorus 2: Shame on me shame on you. Shame on them shame on us. Shame on me shame on you shame on them shame on us; So what the fuss?        Verse 3: If I’m hooked on a habit Knowin’ damn well it could cost me my life Yet I keep doin’ what I should do with-out; shame on me.        If you’re locked in a marriage And your other half just gives you abuse Yet you’ve con-vinced yourself that there’s no way out; Shame on you.       If we’re jammin’ the music and somebody’s go the au-dacity To say that they can jam it better than us; shame on them.       And should there be just a handful. That believe that we are totally free And there’s no need to fight for e-quality; shame on them.       Chorus 3: Shame on me shame on you. Shame on them shame on us. Shame on me shame on you shame on them shame on us; So what the fuss?        (Repeat to Fade) CHORD DIAGRAMS: ---------------                          EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  x02210  320003  133211  020100 Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY Bristol England 2005 ()

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Cette chanson aborde les erreurs humaines et les injustices que l'on rencontre dans la vie quotidienne. Elle parle de la honte que l'on peut ressentir, que ce soit pour soi-même ou pour les actions des autres. L'artiste évoque des situations variées, de la négligence personnelle aux discriminations sociales, tout en soulignant la nécessité d'une prise de conscience collective. L’idée principale est de réfléchir sur nos comportements et nos responsabilités face aux difficultés de notre société. Le contexte de cette œuvre est empreint d'une critique sociale et d'un appel à l'unité. À une époque où les conflits et les injustices sont omniprésents, elle encourage chacun à agir avec intégrité et à ne pas rester passif devant l’injustice. C'est un rappel que nous sommes tous liés et que nos actions, ou notre inaction, ont des conséquences.