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Don Mclean

Respectable

by Don Mclean
Don Mclean

Biografía:

Don McLean (nacido el 2 de octubre de 1945 en New Rochelle, Nueva York) es un cantautor estadounidense, principalmente famoso por su balada de 1971 "American Pie", sobre un suceso conocido como -El Día Que La Música Murió- y que involucra la muerte de Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens y Big Booper en un accidente aéreo. Este tema, en 2001, fue versionado por Madonna en su disco "Music".
Un poema sobre McLean, "Killing Me Softly With His Blues" de Lori Lieberman

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Don Mclean

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361 Artista   61 Música   142 Tablatura Tab
Don McLean
Respectable transcribed by Alex Ceserani


Em G C D
Ah, it aint so easy is it? you almost lost your place.
G Am C D
And perhaps youre wondering how youre going to cope with your disgrace.
G Am C D
Well your wealth is well established and your friends were never few,
(hold D) G
And all the things they told you of youre finding to be true.
Am C D
Well if truth can free the guilty while the innocent must die,
G (Am) C D G
Then I respect, respect, respect the coldest lie.



Em G C D
And you talk of human justice while you drive on fancy wheels.
G Am C D
And you push them to their limit just to see how nice it feels.
G Am C D
Well it doesnt really matter if shes living or shes dead,
(hold D) G
You just drive away forgetting that your bumpers dipped in red.
Am C D
Well if thats the kind of justice that our hall of justice claims,
G (Am) C D G
Then I respect, respect, respect old jesse james.



Em G C D
And most cordially they caught you and they asked you to obey.
G Am C D
And they threw you into prison, just in case you could not pay.
G Am C D
Well King Arthur jousted Lancelot, who stole away his wife;
(hold D) G
And your lawyers jousted with the court to save your precious life.
Am C D
Well if living is what matters though you lie with every breath,
G (Am) C D G
Then I respect, respect, the ones we put to death.




Em G C D
And you won your case most easily and soon you will be free.
G Am C D
But there will be a million more who lose their liberty.
G Am C D
Not because of what they did, but what they did not do:
(hold D) G
They did not pay a lawyer or a judge to see them through.
Am C D
Why, they had no friends to call on and they could not raise their bail.
G (Am) C D G
Well if winning is what matters, I respect the ones who fail.




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