Аккорды Glen Campbell - Galveston
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Intro: C F G Verse 1 C F G C Galveston, oh Gal-ves-ton Cmaj7 C7 F Dm7 I still hear your sea winds blowin’ G Cmaj7 C7 F Dm7 And I still see her dark eyes glowin’ G Am F C F G She was twenty one, when I left Galveston. Verse 2 C F G C Galveston, oh Gal-ves-ton Cmaj7 C7 F Dm7 I still hear your sea waves crashin’ G Cmaj7 C7 F Dm7 And while I watch the cannons flashing G Am F C F G I clean my gun, and dream of Galveston. Bridge Eb F Eb F I still see her standing by the water Gm F Eb Standing there, looking out to sea Gm F7 Bbmaj7 And is she waiting there for me? Dm Cm F G On the beach where we used to run Verse 3 C F G C Galveston, oh Gal-ves-ton Cmaj7 C7 F Dm7 I am so afraid of dyin’ G Cmaj7 C7 F Dm7 Before I dry the tears she’s cryin’ G Am G F Em Dm7 Before I watch your sea birds flying in the sun A F [C Csus4] X 4 then C At Galveston, at Galveston. Coda: Instrumental (same as verse 2) (Optional for solo vocalist). Chords: Cmaj7 Dm7 Eb (barre chord) F (barre chord) e|-----------| e|---1-------| e|---6-------| e|---8-------| B|-----------| B|---1-------| B|---6-8-----| B|---8-10----| G|-----------| G|---2-------| G|---6-8-----| G|---8-10----| D|---2-------| D|-----------| D|---6-8-----| D|---8-10----| A|---3-------| A|-----------| A|---6-------| A|---8-------| E|-----------| E|-----------| E|---6-------| E|---8-------| Bbmaj7 C and Csus4 Note: The alternating C and Csus4 e|---1-------| e|-----------| ending to verse 3 is my own arrangement B|---1-3-----| B|---1--1----| as an alternative to the instrumental G|---1-2-----| G|-----------| coda. D|---1-3-----| D|---2--3----| A|---1-------| A|---3--3----| E|---1-------| E|---3-------| The original version as sung by Glen Campbell is in the key of F and way too high for my voice. I thought that other singers might appreciate a version in a more comfortable key, hence my transposing it to the Key of C. It is a very famous song as it is considered to be the first in a new genre from the 1960s: The “war protest” song. Written by Jimmy Webb in the late 60’s, the subject of the song in his mind was the Spanish-American war, not the Vietnam War as many assumed it was. He also wrote “By The Time I get to Phoenix”, “Wichita Lineman”, and “Honey Come Back” which have also been big hits for Glen Campbell.
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