Intérprete: James
Taylor.
Disco: Dad loves his
work (1981).
She's been afraid to
go out
She's afraid of the
knock on her door
There's always a shade
of a doubt
She can never be sure
Who comes to call
Maybe the friend of
a friend of a friend
Anyone at all
Anything but nothing
again
It used to be her town
It used to be her town,
too
It used to be her town
It used to be her town,
too
Seems like even her old
girlfriends
Might be talking her
down
She's got her name on
the grapevine
Running up and down
The telephone line
Talking 'bout
Someone said, someone
said
Something 'bout, something
else
Someone might have said
about her
She always figured that
they were her friends
But maybe they can live
without her
It used to be her town
It used to be her town,
too
It used to be her town
It used to be her town,
too
Well, people got used
to seeing them both together
But now he's gone and
life goes on
Nothing lasts forever,
oh no
She gets the house and
the garden
He gets the boys in
the band
Some of them his friends
Some of them her friends
Some of them understand
Lord knows that this
is just a small town city
Yes, and everyone can
see you fall
It's got nothing to
do with pity
I just wanted to give
you a call
It used to be your town
It used to be my town,
too
You never know 'till
it all falls down
Somebody loves you
Somebody loves you
Darling, somebody still
loves you
I can still remember
When it used to be her
town, too
It used to be your town
It used to be my town,
too
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Claro que si!!!!!!!!
Los acordes de la canción
Moderately, gently
(Gmaj7 F#m7 Em9 A F#m7 A/B Em9 A Em9)
A F#m7 A/B Em9
She's been afraid to
go out
A
Em9
She's afraid of the
knock on her door
A F#m7 A/B Em9
There's always a shade
of a doubt
A Em9
She can never be sure
A F#m7 A/B Em9
Who comes to call
A Em9
Maybe the friend of
a friend of a friend
A F#m7 A/B
Anyone at all
Em9
G/A
Anything but nothing
again
Dmaj9
It used to be her town
Gmaj7
It used to be her town,
too
Bm7
F#m7
It used to be her town
Em7
G/A A/B Em9
It used to be her town,
too
A F#m7
A/B Em9
Seems like even her
old girlfriends
A
Might be talking her
down
Em9
A F#m7
She's got her name on
the grapevine
A/B
Em9
Running up and down
A
The telephone line
Em9
Talking 'bout someone
said, someone said
A
F#m7 A/B
Something 'bout, something
else
Em9
A
Someone might have said
about her
Em9
A
F#m7 A/B
She always figured that
they were her friends
Em9
G/A
But maybe they can live
without her
Dmaj9
It used to be her town
Gmaj7
It used to be her town,
too
Bm7
F#m7
It used to be her town
Em7
G/A Gmaj7
It used to be her town,
too
F#m7
Well, people got used
to seeing them both together
Bm7
E9
But now he's gone and
life goes on
G/A
A/B Em9
Nothing lasts forever,
oh no
A F#m7 A/B Em9
She gets the house and
the garden
A
He gets the boys in
the band
Em9
Some of them his friends
A
F#m7 A/B
Some of them her friends
Em9
A
Some of them understand
Em9
A F#m7
Lord knows that this
is just a small town city
A/B
Em9
A Em9
Yes, and everyone can
see you fall
A F#m7
It's got nothing to
do with pity
A/B
Em9
A
I just wanted to give
you a call
Dmaj9
It used to be your town
Gmaj7
It used to be my town,
too
Bm7
F#m7
You never know 'till
it all falls down
Em7
Somebody loves you
G/A
Dmaj9 Gmaj7
Somebody loves you
Bm7
Darling, somebody still
loves you
F#m7
I can still remember
Em7
G/A
When it used to be her
town, too