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Capo 5 Sugar Man by Rodriguez (Album - Cold Fact - 1970) Sugar Man by Rodriguez Chords (as related to Capo5) Em Em9 Am7 B7 B11 G A7 C F 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 4 1 0 2 2 3 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 3 3 0 0 x x x 3 x 0 1 *** The chord names are written above the words where they are played in the recordings for those who sing and play. *** As always, listen to the song for strumming and chord changes. This is only a rough guide on how to play the song easily. *** I rated this as novice because the timing takes a little listening and practice to play it like he does. *** Also, it sounds to me like he plays without a Capo, and when I perform this song I usually play it without a Capo, with a sharp acoustic guitar sound with reverb, and using barred chords. *** Generally I have no problem with downloading, but Rodriguez got screwed by everyone. He deserves your money and support, so if you like the songs, please BUY his album. Check it out... http://http://sugarman.org/ Intro: Em Em9 Am7 B11 | B11 B11 V1: Em Em9 Am7 B7 Am7 B11 Em Sugar Man... won't you hurry... cos I'm tired of these scenes [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/r/rodriguez/348333.html ] Em Em9 Am7 B7 Am7 B11 Em For a blue coin... won't you bring back... all those colours to my dreams G Em A7 C G Em C F B11 Silver magick ships you carry - jumpers, coke, sweet 'mary jane' V2: Em Em9 Am7 B7 Am7 B11 Em Sugar Man... met a false friend... on a lonely dusty road Em Em9 Am7 B7 Am7 B11 Em Lost my heart... when I found it... it had turned to dead black coal G Em A7 C G Em C F B11 Silver magick ships you carry - jumpers, coke, sweet 'mary jane' v3: Em Em9 Am7 B7 Am7 B11 Em Sugar Man... you're the answer... that makes my questions disappear Em Em9 Am7 B7 Am7 B11 Em Sugar Man... cos I'm weary... of those double games I hear (Em Em9 Am7 B11... repeat) Sugar Man, Sugar Man, Sugar Man, Sugar Man, Sugar Man, Sugar Man... (Crazy Interlude) Repeat Song (fade out while increasing the reverb and delay effects on vocals in the 2nd chorus) |