Tono: E
Introducción: Em C G D Em C G D
Em
I used to hear him sing in a Bleeker Street bar
G
On that tiny stage, with a borrowed guitar
D
His voice cutting through like a speeding car
C
Tearing through the deals of the brokers at the bar
Em
They sold everything for a Wall Street wage
G
A rich man's money is a rich man's cage
D
Pockets full of gold and a dead man's face
C
There was life in those eyes, though there's not a trace
G
How much did it cost you
D
How much did you pay
Em C
And are you sorry, at the end of the day
G D Em C G D
Are you sorry, at the end of the day
Em
She used to be a friend and a wife and a daughter
G
Now she's walked on everybody, like she's walking on water
D
She kissed you on the mouth, while she take what you give her
C
But I turned the other cheek, when she walked away forever
Em
'Cause you're just another rung on the ladder to the top
G
Once she started climbing, she could never stop
D
With her entourage around her, she sits on her throne
C
She's the queen of nothing now, sitting all alone
G
How much did it cost you
D
How much did you pay
Em C
And are you sorry, at the end of the day
G D Em C G D
Are you sorry, at the end of the day
Em C G D
At the end of the day
G C Am
And you found out what you wanted
G C Am
Well, it isn't what you need
G Em Am
And you cursed the strange writing
G C D
You curse it, but you never leave
Em C Em D
Well, there's a way, there's a way
G
How much did it cost you
D
How much did you pay
Em C
And are you sorry, at the end of the day
D G
How much did it cost you
D
How much did you pay
Em C
And are you sorry, at the end of the day
G D Em C G
Are you sorry, at the end of the day
D Em C G D
Ooh-ooh, end of the day
Em
I used to hear him sing in a Bleeker Street bar
G
On that tiny stage, with a borrowed guitar
D
His voice cutting through like a speeding car
C
Tearing through the deals of the brokers at the bar
Tearing through the deals of the brokers at the bar