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From: cscsj@lux.latrobe.edu.au ( Junacko)
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To: jamesb@nevada.edu
Subject: Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend
(Vertical bars denote new measures)
"Waiting on a Friend"
Jagger/Richards
|C |F |C |F ;(intro; repeat to taste)
(don't forget to play only the C bass note)
(for the first beat of the first/third meas.)
|Am |F |G |C
Watchin' girls go passing by It ain't the latest thing
|G | |C |
I'm just standin' in a doorway
|G | |C |
I'm just trying to make some sense
$
|Am |F |G |C
1. Out of these girls passing by, the tales they tell of men
|G | |C |
I'm not waiting on a lady
|G | |C | (return to $ for second verse)
I'm just waiting on a friend
2. A smile relieves a heart that grieves,
remember what I said.
I'm not waiting on a lady,
I'm just waiting on a friend.
(after second verse, this bridge:)
|C |F |C
... on a friend I'm just waiting on a friend
|F |C |F |C
just waiting on a friend. I'm just waiting on a friend,
|F |C |F |C
I'm just waiting on a friend, just waiting on a friend
(instrumental for 16 bars, just alternating F and C, one measure each, and
soloing away, then return to "$" for the last two verses)
3. Don't need a whore, don't need now booze,
don't need a virgin priest.
But I need some one I can cry to,
I need someone to protect.
4. Ooh, making love and breaking hearts,
It is a game for youth.
But I'm not waiting on a lady,
I'm just waiting on a friend.
(repeat bridge, fade instrumental...)
This song is excellent fun to play... hope the notation is not too cryptic.
Don't forget to emphasize the "C" bass note in the intro and bridge...
Here's another hint to help you get that strummed melody at the
beginning:
C(add9) Dm Fmaj7
e--------------------0---
B-------3-3-3-3---3--1---
G-------0-0-0-0---2--2---
D-------2-2-2-2---3--3---
A-2h3---3-3-3-3------3---
E------------------------
--
jonathan byrd
jon@apollo.med.utah.edu
From: wade@hobbes.ucsd.edu (Wade Blomgren)
Subject: Re: REQ: "Waiting on a Friend", Stones
In an article, pat@gsfc.nasa.gov (patrick m. ryan) writes:
Anyone got chords to this one? I know the first two
chords are Csus2 and F.
The first two chords are the Csus2 and a Dm that sneaks in
for one strum before the F.
Hope this helps.
Wade Blomgren
wade@hobbes.ucsd.edu
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Waiting on a Friend (Jagger/Richards)
gleaned from the album "Tattoo You" by The Rolling Stones (1981):
Intro:
Csus2 (x4) Dm F {repeat, with "doo doo" vocals, piano solo}
Am F G C
Watchin girls a-passin' by It ain't the latest thing
G C G C
I'm just standin' in a doorway I'm just tryin' to make some sense
Am F G C
out of these girls a-passin' by...the tales they tell of men
G C G C
I'm not waitin' on a lady I'm just waiting on a friend
Am F G C
A smile relieves the heart that bleeds remember what I said
G C G C
I'm not waitin' on a lady I'm just waiting on a friend
Csus2 Dm F {repeat, sax solo followed by ad lib-ish "doo doo"}
(repeat "I'm just waiting on a friend" on F)
Am F G C
Don't need a whore I don't need no booze - don't need a virgin priest
G C G C
But I need someone I can cry to I need someone to protect
Am F G C
Makin love and breakin hearts - it is a game for youth
G C G C
but I'm not waiting on a lady...I'm just waitin on a friend
Csus2 Dm F {repeat, more sax solo followed by ad lib "doo doo"}
(just waitin on a friend)
fade
From: v201lrxa@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (L'Angelo Misterioso)
Subject: TAB: Waiting On a Friend (Stones)
I don't know the whole song, but I know some bits. Here's the
opening:
C(add9) F
--0-0-0-0--1-----1--------
--3-3-3-3--1-----1--------
--0-0-0-0--2-----2--------
--2-2-2-2--3--x--3--3-----
--3-3-3-3-------------2-3-
--------------------------
8 times
(I haven't figured out the verse yet)
This part is in the bridge, after "I'm just standing in a doorway", and
after "I'm just trying to make some sense":
C(Add9) C
--0-0-0---0-
--3-3-3---1-
--0-0-0---0-
--2-2-2---2-
--3-3-3---3-
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I hope this is a good start. I play along with the tape, and it sounds
accurate.....maybe with a couple transfusions I could figure out the rest :)
mike
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Johan Average |
#1 by Johan Soderberg at Jan 18, 1971 at 1:00 AM EST |
| Sounds like me right now. Brilliant song. | |
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Eric Wanna Be |
#2 by Eric Canfield at Sep 12, 1971 at 5:46 PM EST |
| To me there's always been two ways of interpreting this song. 1. The most obvious is that it's a tribute to Keith. The singer is at the stage in his life where he actually realizes that the "love of his live" isn't all the jetset-ladies or the groupies he's been hanging out with up til now, it's the man playing guitar in his band. 2. To say that Mick Jagger's lyrics always been a bit sexistic would be a rather big understatement. That's why I like to think that the song is about a man that finally realize that women can be something else then sexpartners. So he's not waiting for something he can screw, he's waiting for something he can hang out with. But knowing anything about Sir Mick tells you that the last alternative is probably out of the question. Well anyways, a remarkable song that just creates a mood so inviting that you just wanna wrap yourself in it. | |
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chris Wanna Be |
#3 by chris valverde at Feb 19, 1972 at 8:04 AM EST |
| I think its simple. He's lonely and waiting for "someone to come out of somewhere" also he can't wait any long, "you cant hold out, you cant hold out" then he's also thinking whether it will come slow or fast or if it will end or last. What a great song i can relate. | |
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Tony Wanna Be |
#4 by Tony Danza at Apr 29, 1974 at 2:39 AM EST |
| I think this song is about drugs. The song could be a euphemism for waiting on the "connection" ( the man with the drugs). And if someone asked what he was doing he could say "I'm just waiting on a friend." | |
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i wud give da w Wanna Be |
#5 by i wud give da world 2 frankie if it was mine! at Aug 27, 1978 at 12:57 PM EST |
| This song says it all...sometimes after many relationships, the hurt and pain, the arguments...it's just nice to be waiting on a friend, be it a female or a male. | |
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Prince Alex Lead Player |
#6 by Prince Alex at Oct 29, 1985 at 3:20 PM EST |
| I always thought it was about a couple who broke up and they were meeting somewere and he is not over her yet. he's trying to convince himself they are just friends now | |
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connor Average |
#7 by connor gooley at Apr 10, 1990 at 11:31 AM EST |
| This is a great song, and I completely disagree with kfe2. | |
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Mistress Cheyen Rhythm Player |
#8 by Mistress Cheyenne at Aug 12, 1996 at 7:40 PM EST |
| For fuck's sake kfe2, not all songs are about smack, you know... | |
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steve Wanna Be |
#9 by steve hoffmann at Jun 13, 2005 at 2:11 AM EST |
| i heard this song on rushmore too its absolutely fabulous! | |