Talkin’ Bout a Revolution

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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro -x2-: G  Cadd9  Em7 D Dsus4 D

Chorus 1:
G          Cadd9  Em7           D Dsus4 D G
 Don't you know,  talking about a re - vo-lution
   Cadd9         Em7     D Dsus4 D
it sounds like a whisper


G          Cadd9  Em7           D Dsus4 D G
 Don't you know,  talking about a re - vo-lution
   Cadd9         Em7     D Dsus4 D
it sounds like a whisper

Verse:
              G               Cadd9        Em7  D Dsus4 D
While they're standing in the welfare lines
G             Cadd9              Em7       D Dsus4 D
Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation
G       Cadd9   Em7          D Dsus4 D
Wasting time in unemployment lines
G       Cadd9  Em7           D Dsus4 D
Sitting around waiting for a promotion

Chorus 1:
G          Cadd9  Em7           D Dsus4 D G
 Don't you know,  talking about a re - vo-lution
   Cadd9         Em7     D Dsus4 D
it sounds like a whisper


G                     Cadd9  Em7   D Dsus4 D     G
Poor people are gonna rise up  and get     their share

Cadd9       Em7     D Dsus4 D

G                     Cadd9  Em7  D Dsus4 D      G
Poor people are gonna rise up and take    what's theirs

Cadd9       Em7     D Dsus4 D

Bridge:
G                           Cadd9               Em7                 D   Dsus4 D    G
  Don't you know you better run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run  run,

Cadd9 Em7 D Dsus4 D

G                       Cadd9               Em7                 D   Dsus4 D    G
  Oh, I said you better run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run

Cadd9 Em7 D Dsus4 D

Chorus 2:
G    Cadd9       Em7      D Dsus4    D   G
Cuz, finally the tables are starting to turn
Cadd9               Em7   D Dsus4 D
Talkin' about a revolution
G    Cadd9       Em7      D Dsus4    D   G
Yes, finally the tables are starting to turn
Cadd9               Em7    D  Dsus4 D
Talkin' about a revolution oh no
G   Cadd9               Em7    D  Dsus4 D
    Talkin' about a revolution oh no

Verse:
              G               Cadd9        Em7 D Dsus4 D
While they're standing in the welfare lines
G             Cadd9              Em7       D Dsus4 D
Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation
G       Cadd9       Em7          D Dsus4 D
Wasting time in the unemployment lines
G       Cadd9  Em7           D Dsus4 D
Sitting around waiting for a promotion

Chorus 1:
G         Cadd9        Em7           D Dsus4 D G
Don't you know, you're talking about a re - vo-lution
   Cadd9         Em7    D Dsus4 D
It sounds like a whisper

Chorus 2:
G    Cadd9       Em7      D Dsus4    D   G
 And finally the tables are starting to turn
Cadd9               Em7   D Dsus4 D
Talkin' about a revolution
G    Cadd9       Em7      D Dsus4    D   G
Yes, finally the tables are starting to turn
Cadd9               Em7    D  Dsus4 D
Talkin' about a revolution oh no
G   Cadd9               Em7    D  Dsus4 D
    Talking about a revolution oh no
G   Cadd9               Em7    D  Dsus4 D
    Talking about a revolution oh no
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JStandlee

Is there any way to edit the tablatures after they’re submitted? I entered this one, but it looks like the chords got shifted on the “And I can feel” lines (initial F chord should be above “Feel”).

Al

FYI
This is NOT tablature. It is a chord/lyric sheet aka songbook sheet.
Just sayin’. 🙂

Monique Hovers

Hi guys, Can you pls guide or tell me how I can read this song for my baritone Ukulele?

Album: Tracy Chapman

From the same album
  1. Baby Can I Hold You
  2. Talkin’ Bout a Revolution
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Biography

Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for the singles “Fast Car”, “Talkin’ Bout a Revolution”, “Baby Can I Hold You”, and “Give Me One Reason.” She is a multi-platinum and multi-Grammy award-winning artist.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio,U.S., Tracy Chapman began playing guitar and writing songs as a child. She received a scholarship through A Better Chance that allowed her to attend Wooster School in Connecticut, and was eventually accepted to Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.

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