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Hometown Waltz by Rufus Wainwright Hometown Waltz I've tried my best to arrange the chords so an acoustic guitar is able to stand alone, but since they really aren't well-fit for guitar, the last chords (Fmmaj7, G,b9...) are really difficult making sound good. Remember to accentuate/intone the bass notes, as they're very important for making it sound good. _E_A_D_G_B_E_ Intro: | | | | | | | | 3/4 C | x 3 2 0 1 0 | | C | G7/D | Em | F/C | | | G7/d | x x 0 0 0 1 | | F#dim6 | C/G | E7/G# | Am | | | Em | x x 2 0 0 0 | | C/G | C7/G | C Bb/D C/E | F | | | F/c | x 3 3 2 1 1 | | F#dim6 | C | G G/B | | | F#dim6 | 2 3 4 x 4 x | | | | C | C | C | C | C/g | 3 x 2 0 1 0 | | | E7/g# | 4 x 2 1 0 0 | | | 1st Verse: Am | x 0 2 2 1 0 | (the chords in the verses are same as in the Intro) | | C7/g | 3 x 2 3 1 0 | C G7/D Em F/C | | The drummers and jugglers in Montre-al Bb/d | x 5 3 3 3 x | F#dim6 C/G E7/G# Am | | Don't even exist at all C/e | x 7 5 5 5 x | C/G C7/G C Bb/D C/E F | | So I'm tearing up these tarot cards and Ve-ne -tian clowns | | F#dim6 C G G/B C C | | Antique shops and alcoholic homo-sexu-als F | 1 3 3 2 1 1 | | | G | 3 x 0 0 0 3 | | | 2nd Verse: G/b | x 2 0 0 0 3 | C G7/D Em F/C | | You may ask why I want to torch my home town Csus4 | x 3 3 0 1 1 | F#dim6 C/G E7/G# Am | | Partly it’s bitterness and hopping around A7sus4 | x 0 2 0 3 0 | C/G C7/G C Bb/D C/E F | | And ‘round again on Ontario street look-ing up Am7 | x 0 2 0 1 0 | F#dim6 C G G/B Csus4 | | Maybe I'll catch him on his way to the show Gsus4/d | x x 0 5 3 1 | | | G7 | x x 5 4 6 3 | Interlude: | | | Csus4 | C | A7sus4 | Am7 | Fmmaj7 | x x 3 5 5 4 | ...show | | G,b9 | x x 5 4 6 4 | | Gsus4/D | Gsus4/D | G7 | | | G#maj7 | x x 6 5 4 3 | 2/4 2/4 3/4 | | | Fmmaj7 G,B9 | G#maj7 | Fm/Bb Fm G/D | Fm/Bb | x x x 3 6 4 | | | Fm | x x 3 5 6 4 | | C | C | C | G7 | | | G/d | x x 0 0 0 3 | | | G7 | 3 2 0 0 0 1 | 3rd Verse: |_|_|_|_|_|_|_| C G7/D Em F/C You travel the world and find all the answers F#dim6 C/G E7/G# Am Ev'rything operates on the unattainable C/G C7/G C Bb/D C/E F And then you hear your mother laugh attached to the phone F#dim6 C G G/B C Could have walked around the block, ‘cause all roads lead to home Bridge: C Am Am Gsus4/D Say,____ will you ever, ever, ever know? Gsus4/D G C C Am Ever, ever, ever fly away?_______ Am Gsus4/D Will you ever, ever, ever go? Gsus4/D G7 Fmmaj7 G,B9 G#maj7 Fm/Bb Fm G/D C C Ever, ever, ever find a_________________________________-way?___ | C | C | Am | Am | ...home | Gsus4/D | Gsus4/D | G | | C | C | Am | Am | | Gsus4/D | Gsus4/D | G7 | 2/4 2/4 3/4 | Fmmaj7 G,B9 | G#maj7 | Fm/Bb Fm G/D | | C | C | Outro: | C | G7/D | Em | F/C | | F#dim6 | C/G | E7/G# | Am | | C/G | C7/G | C Bb/D C/E | F | | F#dim6 | C | G G/B | ...and end on C ------------