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From: email protected(spideir)
Subject: CRD: Better Off Without a Wife (T. Waits)
BETTER OFF WITHOUT A WIFE (Tom Waits)
-- comp. Tom Waits (from _Nighthawks_at_the_Diner_)
-- "transcr." tcg recently divorced!, 198?
-- 4/4 // Key of G // Andante (pretty slow)
-- each chord symbol OR slash = 1 beat
D7sus4xxo___ D7sus4/G__o___ _C/G_____ D7/F#__o___
1 ||||1| 1 ||||1| 1 ||||1| 1 ||||1|
|||2|| |||2|| ||2||| 2x|3|4
|||||3 3x|||4 3x|||4 ||||||
G / D7sus4/G / | G / D7sus4/G /
G D7/F# Em(7) / | Am(7) / D(7) /
All my friends are married--
Ev'ry Tom and Dick and Harry--
G D7/F# Em(7) / Am(7) / D(7) /
It must be strong of you to go it alone--
Here's to the bachelors and the Bow'ry bums--
Those who feel that they're the ones that are
G Em Am(7) D(7) G C/G G /
Better Off Without a Wife--
I been sleepin' until the crack of noon--
Midnight howlin' at the moon-- and I been
Goin' out when I want to, (and I'm)
Comin' home when I please--
Don't have to ask permission
If I wanna go out fishin'--
Am(7) / / / D7sus4 / D7 /
Never have to ask for the keys--
Well, I never been no Valentino--
But I had a girl who lived in Reno--
G D7/F# Em(7) / Am(7) / D(7) /
Left me for a trumpet player, but it didn't get me down--
He was wanted for assault, and though he
Said it weren't his fault--
G Em Am(7) D(7) G C/G G /
You know the coppers rode him right outa town--
VERSE 3: _underlined_phrases_are_spoken_, ad-lib style
G / D7sus4 / G / D7sus4 /
_Ah,_yu'_see,_I'm_kinda_selfish_about_my privacy_--
Now as long as I can be with me, _we_get_along_so_well,_I_can_
Love to chew the fat with folks--
I been list'nin' to all your dirty jokes--
G Em Am(7) D(7) G C/G G /
I'm so thankful for these friends I do receive--
[...recording ends (& begins) with some "Here Comes the Bride" piano!]