Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed Chords by David Bowie
Tempo:
81.1 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Am
D
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Am] [D]
[Am] [D]
[Am] My smart pretty girl, I see you see me through your [D] window.
[Am]
Don't turn your nose up, well you can look at me too, you won't be [D] the first or last.
[Am] [F] It must be strange hearing you look down so far [C] from your mother's house.
[D] And I know [C] what a [G] louse like [Am] me in this house could do for you.
[Bm]
[E] Dream [G] of the great you chose to dream, and [E] you'll feel in [G] the depths of your bank of sleep.
[C]
I'm a stranger with bodies, but a rascal at heart.
[F] A man [C] with a heart of his own, I must walk down today.
[Gm] I've [F] [Bb] [C]
[F] got [Bb] [C] eyes on my backside, I see a lucky tomato.
I'm pretty cuddly I get, there are children in washrooms, [F] holding hands with a mirror.
And my head's full of mirrors, [C] and I'm lucky to sleep.
[Gm] So now you can [Am] spend the morning [Bb] talking to me for a [C] while at least.
And [F] now I'm raving loud and somehow it's [C] like a daze.
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Now you run from your window to the porcelain door.
And you stick from your ears to the right pocket floor [F] of a block on the wall.
I stand your front, [C] leech through your [F] belly, [C] it's very catchy.
So [Gm] now you should spend [A] the morning lying [Bb] to your father for a [C] while at least.
Who's [F] got the same long, washed and hungering mind [C] today?
[F] [C] Oh, oh, [Cm] gee, [C] oh.
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[Gm] [C]
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[Am] [D]
[Am] My smart pretty girl, I see you see me through your [D] window.
[Am]
Don't turn your nose up, well you can look at me too, you won't be [D] the first or last.
[Am] [F] It must be strange hearing you look down so far [C] from your mother's house.
[D] And I know [C] what a [G] louse like [Am] me in this house could do for you.
[Bm]
[E] Dream [G] of the great you chose to dream, and [E] you'll feel in [G] the depths of your bank of sleep.
[C]
I'm a stranger with bodies, but a rascal at heart.
[F] A man [C] with a heart of his own, I must walk down today.
[Gm] I've [F] [Bb] [C]
[F] got [Bb] [C] eyes on my backside, I see a lucky tomato.
I'm pretty cuddly I get, there are children in washrooms, [F] holding hands with a mirror.
And my head's full of mirrors, [C] and I'm lucky to sleep.
[Gm] So now you can [Am] spend the morning [Bb] talking to me for a [C] while at least.
And [F] now I'm raving loud and somehow it's [C] like a daze.
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[C]
[F] [C]
Now you run from your window to the porcelain door.
And you stick from your ears to the right pocket floor [F] of a block on the wall.
I stand your front, [C] leech through your [F] belly, [C] it's very catchy.
So [Gm] now you should spend [A] the morning lying [Bb] to your father for a [C] while at least.
Who's [F] got the same long, washed and hungering mind [C] today?
[F] [C] Oh, oh, [Cm] gee, [C] oh.
[F] [C]
[Gm] [C]
[Gm] [C]
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Key:
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Am
D
Gm
C
F
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_ _ [Am] My smart pretty girl, I see you see me through your [D] window.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ Don't turn your nose up, well you can look at me too, you won't be [D] the first or last. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [F] It must be strange hearing you look down so far [C] from your mother's house.
_ [D] And I know [C] what a [G] louse like [Am] me in this house could do for you.
[Bm] _ _
_ _ _ [E] Dream _ [G] of the great you chose to dream, and [E] you'll _ feel in [G] the depths of your bank of sleep. _
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_ _ I'm a stranger _ _ _ with bodies, but a rascal at heart.
[F] A man _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] with a heart of his own, _ I must walk down today. _
[Gm] I've [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _
[F] got _ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ eyes _ _ _ _ on my backside, I see a lucky tomato.
I'm pretty cuddly I get, there are children in washrooms, [F] holding hands with a mirror.
And my head's full of mirrors, [C] and I'm lucky to sleep. _
_ _ _ [Gm] So now you can [Am] spend the morning [Bb] talking to me for a [C] while at least.
And [F] now I'm raving loud and somehow it's [C] like a daze. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Now you run from your window to the porcelain door.
And you stick from your ears to the right pocket floor [F] of a block on the wall.
I stand your front, [C] leech through your [F] belly, [C] it's very catchy.
_ So [Gm] now you should spend [A] the morning lying [Bb] to your father for a [C] while at least.
Who's [F] got the same long, washed and hungering mind [C] today?
_ [F] _ [C] Oh, _ _ oh, _ [Cm] _ gee, _ _ [C] oh. _ _ _ _
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_ _ [Am] My smart pretty girl, I see you see me through your [D] window.
_ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ Don't turn your nose up, well you can look at me too, you won't be [D] the first or last. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ [F] It must be strange hearing you look down so far [C] from your mother's house.
_ [D] And I know [C] what a [G] louse like [Am] me in this house could do for you.
[Bm] _ _
_ _ _ [E] Dream _ [G] of the great you chose to dream, and [E] you'll _ feel in [G] the depths of your bank of sleep. _
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_ _ I'm a stranger _ _ _ with bodies, but a rascal at heart.
[F] A man _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] with a heart of his own, _ I must walk down today. _
[Gm] I've [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _
[F] got _ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ eyes _ _ _ _ on my backside, I see a lucky tomato.
I'm pretty cuddly I get, there are children in washrooms, [F] holding hands with a mirror.
And my head's full of mirrors, [C] and I'm lucky to sleep. _
_ _ _ [Gm] So now you can [Am] spend the morning [Bb] talking to me for a [C] while at least.
And [F] now I'm raving loud and somehow it's [C] like a daze. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Now you run from your window to the porcelain door.
And you stick from your ears to the right pocket floor [F] of a block on the wall.
I stand your front, [C] leech through your [F] belly, [C] it's very catchy.
_ So [Gm] now you should spend [A] the morning lying [Bb] to your father for a [C] while at least.
Who's [F] got the same long, washed and hungering mind [C] today?
_ [F] _ [C] Oh, _ _ oh, _ [Cm] _ gee, _ _ [C] oh. _ _ _ _
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