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A Decent Cup Of Coffee

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Dificuldade: médio | Estilo: folk/indie | Sentimento: introspectiva, melancólica | Ocasião: bar,acústico,violão,estrada | Tags: folk, indie, alternativo, acústico, violão, inglês, médio

"A Decent Cup of Coffee", com credito para Weddings Parties Anything. Essa gravacao aparece relacionada ao lancamento "River'esque" (ano 1996,

pais AU, status Official). O passo de dança é um movimento dançado; é uma sequencia coordenada de mudanças do peso corporal e de posicionamento dos pés. Alguns passos de dança caracterizam um ritmo músical/gênero musical como os passos básicos que formam o léxico do rítmo. They Were Better Live : Live at the Central Club Christmas, 1998 is a double live album released by Australian rock band Weddings Parties Anything. The recording was of the band's series of live shows at the Central Club Hotel in Richmond. It was released after the band disbanded and was the band's first live album. Paul Kelly joins the band for a rendition of his song "Laughing Boy."

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* - Strum once G* Em* These are the thoughts of a young man Am* Driving an old car Dm* Leaving a small town in Eb* Bb* The winter time on a Saturday evening C* Eyes for the bright lights Cm* D7* Not for his old flame... G Your kids they clapped politely at the finish of my song C You said "I think they liked it" but they hardly sang along G You said "I think it's great you came and played D We don't get much around this place C And it's good to see your face" G Well I said it was a good excuse to get out of the city C I'd been kicking up my heels a bit, you didn't show much pity G You said, "I finish work at four D I'll take you up the Top Pub for a counter meal C* I said "it's a deal, I'll have the veal" [Refrão] Am C G But a decent cup of coffee wouldn't go astray Am C G But somehow I don't think I'll be getting it today Bm C You say living here's just fine Bm C Each to their own, I for mine Bm C D You're the only reason I would hang around C* * Am* G When the sun goes down, in a dust red Mallee town G Your friends said to say hello and to tell you that they've missed you C I know they'll he waiting eagerly to find out if I've kissed you G And though I think I'd like to, I'm not sure if there's another D I'd better watch my end C Though you said "Ahh he's just a friend" G So I'll see if there's a room here at the pub it's getting late C And I can see you in the morning I will meet you at the front gate of G The local footy ground you said "it's hardly Moorabbin" D I said "Don't be a bore, C No one plays down there no more" [Refrão] Am C G But a decent cup of coffee wouldn't go astray Am C G But somehow I don't think I'll be getting it today Bm C You say living here's just fine Bm C Each to their own, I for mine Bm C D You're the only reason I would hang around C* * Am* G When the sun goes down, in a dust red Mallee town G Well it's good to see the home team won, your friend he plays a good game C I think I'll be pushing off now you know it's not such a great shame G But as the sun sets on The Grampians D* Oh how I'd wish you'd whisper "I still love you true" C* * Am* Then I would say "I love you too" (but ... Am C G A decent cup of coffee wouldn't go astray Am C G And if I make tracks I might be tasting one today Bm C Well to live without me seems you're fine Bm C You for yours, I for mine Bm C D* I just lost my one reason to hang around C* * Am* C* * Am* When the sun goes down, when the sun goes down, C* * Am* When the sun goes down, G On a dust red Mallee town
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