Verse: G This is my street Am I smile at the faces D I’ve known all my life F They regard me with pride G And everyone’s sweet C They say, “you’re going places!” Em G So how can I say that while I was D Em away I had so much to hide? D “Hey guys, it’s me! B7 The biggest disappointment you Em know.” C G The kid couldn’t hack it Gm F She’s back and she’s walking real Em slow. D7 Welcome home G Just breathe Chorus: G D Dm Sigue andando el camino C Eb Por toda su vida. D Respira. G D Dm C Eb D Breathe Verse: D G As the radio plays Am7 Old forgotten boleros G I think of the days F When this city was mine G I remember the praise D “Ay, te adoro, te quiero,” Em7 C The neighborhood waved D Said, “Nina, be brave” and Em “You're gonna be fine!” D And maybe it’s me, B7 Em But it all seems like lifetimes ago C G Gm So what do I say to these faces F Em That I used to know D “Hey I’m home.” Bridge: Em D Mira, Nina, G C No me preocupo por ella. Em They’re not worried about me D G Mira, allí esta nuestra estrella. B7 They are all counting on me to Em succeed. D Ella si da la talla, G Em I am the one who made it out! C The one who always made the grade Eb But maybe I should have just Stayed home... Em D When I was a child, I stayed wide C Awake, climbed to the highest place B7 On every fire escape, restless Em To climb C I got every scholarship, saved G Every dollar, the first to go to B7 Em College, how do I tell them why C I’m coming back home? G B7 With my eyes on the horizon Em D C Just me and the gwb asking, G Eb Dm “Gee, Nina, What’ll you be?” Verse: G Straighten the spine C Smile for the neighbors G Everything’s fine C Everything’s cool G The standard reply: D “Lots of tests, lots of papers.” Em C Smile, wave goodbye D Pray to the sky, oh, God! C D Em What will my parents say? C D Em Can I go in there and say, C G Gm “I know that I’m letting you down?” Outro, Em D Nina... G D Dm C Eb D7 G Just breathe.
This was my childhood
this song makes me cry even thinking bout it
Hello! Can someone please tell me the strumming pattern they used? Thank you 😀
+five sounds really good and is the easiest out of all of them
I vote for +3. I am beginner. feeling comfortable with C chord songs atm.
Hi, this is a good job on a somewhat complex song.
A note or two of correction:
Dbm and Gbm are not chords on the A scale. Technically speaking these should be C#m and F#m, which are. (same chord, different name) Also, B7 is the wrong chord it should be Bm.
Thus: A, C#m, D, A, D, A, F#m, Bm, E7 is the correct form for the first part.
The second part is the same, but it returns to A at the end. (which you missed) E7 on ‘Fancy’, A on ‘Stuff’ then, (optionally) play E7 on ‘Oh’ to transition to the chorus.
As a note, the song was sung in the key of G by the group, and published for Guitar in G. The following is the correct chord progression in G:
G, Bm, C, G, C, G, Em, Am, D7
G, Bm, C, G, C, G, Em, Am, D7, G
On Uke, however, the A fingerings are easier, if you can sing it that high.
+3
agree, +3 is so much easier. I’m a beginner and this uses chords I know. Thsnj You
+3 is great! I think it sounds better with the “Hawaiian” fingering of D7, though. (Hold down the G and E strings on the second fret)
It is much easier with +3, and with a capo on the third fret, also instead of Am-D7-G7, just go from Am to G