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A rough interpretation of Matt Pryor's song "Confidence Man". Song is pretty straightforward. Listen to the song for strumming patterns and all that other jazz. Intro: C E Am F x2 C I swear when you say, E at the end of the day, F C it isn't just the same old song. E You've got new chords I ain't heard before. F C I'm ready to sing along. F C Stars don't align in the sky, F Dm oh the floor falls out when we try. You don't need to worry. F G C Baby, I'm your confidence man. Repeat Intro [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/m/matt-pryor/182517.html ] C List of abuses, E too many excuses. F C Then for weeks I was alone. C No point in talking E if I may be walking. F C I can't get your ear to the phone. F C But after these weeks have gone by, F Dm I might as well give you a try. You don't have to worry, F G C E baby, I'm your confidence man. Am You don't have to worry, F baby I'm your confidence man. F Tell me I should just relax. C We'll both be in Cadillacs. Dm G Sounds good 'till the end of the year, F when you disappear. C E Am You don't have to worry, F baby I'm your confidence man. Ending on C sounds fine |