Waterloo Sunset (Ray Davies) Capo on 2nd fret these notes 5x's ea.* end of bass A D e|-------------------------------|---------| B|-----------------------------3-|---------| G|--2--0-----------------4--2----|-4--2----| D|-------4--2--0-----------------|------2--| A|----------------4--2*----------|---------| E|-------------------------------|---------| D A G e|---------|-------------------|----------| B|---------|-------------------|----------| G|-------2-|-------------------|----------| D|--4--2---|4--2-------------4-|-2---0----| A|---------|-----0----h2--0----|--------2-| E|---------|-------------------|----------| 1. Dirty old [D]river, must you keep [A]rolling, rolling in BU sing 5th descending [G]to the night People so[D]busy make me feel [A]dizzy, taxi lights E|-----------------------|-----------------------|------------------------| B|-----------0--3--0-----|-----------------------|------------------------| G|------0-------------0--|--------------2--------|---------------2--------| D|-----------------------|------0----4-----4--0--|-------0----4-----4-----| A|-----------------------|-----------------------|---------------------4--| E|-----------------------|-----------------------|------------------------| [G]shine so bright But I ------------------|--------------------3--| ------------------|-----------0--3--0-----| ------------------|------0----------------| ------------------|-----------------------| ------------------|-----------------------| ------------------|-----------------------| [Em]don't [B] need no [Em7]friends[A] As long as i BU sings 1 5 3 1 ascending [D]gaze on Waterloo [A]Sunset, i am in [G]paradise E|-----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------| B|-----------------------|-----------------------|-----------0--3--0-----| G|--------------2--------|--------------2--------|------0-------------0--| D|------0----4-----4-----|-----------4-----4-----|-----------------------| A|--------------------4--|------4-------------2--|-----------------------| E|-----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------| [G][ F#][E] Every day i [E7]look at the world from my [A]window [G][ F#][E]Chilly, chilly is the [E7]evening time, [A7]Waterloo sunset's /fine. 2. Terry meets [D]Julie, Waterloo [A]Station, every [G]Friday night But I am so [D]lazy, don't want to [A]wander, i stay at [G]home at night But I [Em]don't [B]feel a[Em7]fraid[A] As long as i [D]gaze on Waterloo [A]Sunset, i am in [G]paradise [G][ F#][E]Every day i [E7]look at the world from my [A]window [G][ F#][E]Chilly, chilly is the [E7]evening time, [A7]Waterloo sunset's /fine. (8bts 12 total) 3. Millions of [D]people swarming like [A]flies round Waterloo [G]underground Terry and [D]Julie cross over the [A]river where they feel [G]safe and sound And they [Em]don't [B] need no [Em7]friends[A]As long as they [D]gaze on Waterloo [A]Sunset, they are in [G]paradise
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The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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