e: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 09:46:58 PDT
From: DON CZAR
Subject: r/rolling_stones/too_tight.crd
SONG: TOO TIGHT
ARTIST: ROLLING STONES
ALBUM: BRIDGES TO BABYLON
TAB BY: DON CZARSKI
E-MAIL: guitarzan7@hotmail.com
TOO TIGHT
ROLLING STONES
INTRO: USE BARRE CHORDS
G C G - 5x's THEN Am Am Am C Bm G -- 4x's
CHORUS:
G D G Am Am Am C Bm G
Baby don't get too tight with me
G D Em
Yes you're far too tight for me
VERSE:
Bm
I got your messages
Am
And how can I resist
Bm
But if you come around
Am G
Don't slap the cuffs upon my wrist
CHORUS:
G D G G C G
Baby you're too tight for me
( I warn you ) Yeah
G D Em
Far too tight for me
Yeah
VERSE:
Untie those sheep shanks, yes
And all those fancy knots
I'm not Houdini, honey
C'mon now and loosen up
INTERLUDE:
G
Tight
C G
Too tight
C G
Too tight
C G
Too tight
VERSE:
Yeah, don't try to reel me in
With all those charm school looks
I've seen it all a thousand times
I sung that song, I wrote that fucking book
INSTRUMENTAL: SOLO OVER - G D G ; G D Em
Bm Am Bm Am G
VERSE:
Do yourself a favor now
Don't drive me 'round the block
Let's split another bottle, now
Let's take a hit, loosen up
CHORUS:
G D G
Don't get too tight on me
G D Em
'Cause I'm, I'm bound so tight I can't breathe
VERSE:
We'll watch the sun go down
Upon the swollen sea
( Aahhhhhh )
If you try to chain me up
I'll vanish like a broken dream
OUTRO:
Don't get so tight G C G -- to fade
Don't get so tight
Too tight
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The Rolling Stones - Too Tight
Album : Bridges to Babylon, 1997.
The Rolling Stones - Too tight - with Lyrics
from the album Bridges to Babylon Baby, don't get too tight with me Yes, you're far too tight for me I got your messages And how can I resist But if you come around Don't slap the cuffs upon my wrist Baby you're tight for me (I warn you) yeah Far too tight for me Yeah Untie those sheep shanks, yes And all those fancy knots I'm not Houdini, honey C'mon now and loosen up (Tight) (Too tight) (Too tight) (Too tight) Yeah, don't try to reel me in With all those charm school looks I've seen it all a thousand times I sung that song, I wrote that fucking book Do yourself a favor now Don't drive me 'round the block Let's split another bottle, now Let's take a hit, loosen up Don't get too tight on me 'Cause I'm, I'm bound so tight I can't breathe We'll watch the sun go down Upon the swollen sea Aahhhhhh If you try to chain me up I'll vanish like a broken dream Don't get so tight Don't get so tight Too tight
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