Tono: E
Introducción:
E7and A7and
Personally I like to play E's and A for the verses, then play
E7and A7fºr
Also it's in standard tuning, so EADGBe
Now let's get to the song!
E
Well I'm gonna make you love me
E
I'm gonna make you wish that you'd never been born
A
Now you wish you'd never met me
E
I can be the joker that you couldn't shake off
E
And I'm gonna make you need me
E
I'm gonna be the drink that you couldn't put down
A
I swear it won't be easy
E
'Cause when you got the Halloween blues, there's never a let down
E
Well I'm gonna make some money
E
I'm gonna buy you everything you ever did want
A
And it's bound to ruin ya, honey
E
But you shouldn't steal what you never could hoard
E
And I'm gonna be the fastest
E
I'm gonna be so quick that you're never quite sure
A
If you're tough enough to last this
E
'Cause when you got the Halloween blues, there's a guaranteed cure
A7
Let 'em all, let 'em all, let 'em all, let 'em all
E7
Let 'em all shiver and let them all shake
A7
Get 'em all, get 'em all, get 'em all, get 'em
E7
Get them hysterical, keep them awake
E
Well I'm gonna be imperious
E
I'm gonna be the next Harry Belafonte
A
You might as well be serious
E
If you've got the answers, you might as well say
E
There'll be no one who can thrill me
E
There's not a soul alive's got a half of my brains
A
But they'll try their best to kill me
E
'Cause when you got the Halloween blues, it's best to complain
A7
Let 'em all, let 'em all, let 'em all, let 'em all
E7
Let 'em all shiver and let them all shake
A7
Get 'em all, get 'em all, get 'em all, get 'em
E7
Get them hysterical, keep them awake
little drum bit
A E A E A E A E
Then go back into "Let 'em all, let 'em all..."
A7
Let 'em all, let 'em all, let 'em all, let 'em all
E7
Let them all shiver and let them all shake
A7
Get 'em all, get 'em all, get 'em all, get 'em all,
A7
Get 'em all, get 'em all, get 'em all, got 'em all
E7
Let 'em all shiver and them all shake
A7
Get 'em all, get 'em all, get 'em all, get 'em
E7
Get them hysterical, keep them awake
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