Tom: A
Introdução:
F5 G5 Ab5 Bb5
Dum, dum Dum Honey what have you done?
Eb5 F5
Dum, Dum, dum It's the sound of my gun
F5 G5 Ab5 Bb5
Dum dum dum honey what have you done
Eb5
Dum dum dum it's the sound it's the sound
F G Bb F G C4
Nah, nah, nah, Nah, nah, nah,
F G Bb C C4
Nah, nah, nah.....
F Gm7 C4 F Gm7 C4
Janie's got a gun, Janies got a gun
F Gm7 C4 F Gm7 C4
Her whole world's come undone, from looking straight at the sun
F Bb C F Bb C
What did her daddy do? What did he put you through?
Dmadd9
Eb5 Ab5 Eb5 F5
They found him underneath a train,
Dmadd9 Bb(add#11)
Gm7 C F/CC7..
She ain't never gonna be the same
Janie's got a gun. Janie's got a gun
Db Eb Fm7
Run away, Run away from the pain, Yeah, yeah, Yeah, yeah
Db Eb Fm7 Eb5/F Fm7
Run away, Run away from the pain, Yeah, yeah, Yeah Yeahyeah Yeah, yeah
Db Eb Bbm C4
Run away, run away, run,run away.............................
Janie's got a gun, Janie's got a gun
F Gm7 C4 F Gm7 C4
Janie's got a gun, Janie's got a gun
F Gm7 C4 F Gm7 C4
Janie's got a gun, everybody's on the run. (rpt ad lib)
Versão 2
Bbass B5
yet another variation of the venerable Chuck Berry comping riff--which has found its way
into countless rock tunes since the fifties.
E5
which grows out of the intro changes. The pre-chorus (1:03) features a low-register
chord figure which is consistently palm-muted on the sixth and fifth strings. This
Eand G#ºver E5pedal, A5and B5
chords --- elaborating nicely on the I-IV-V harmonic resources of straightahead rock.
The chorus (1:11) is, by contrast, more textural. It incorporates slurred fourth
Epedal. B5
pounded out in quarter-note rhythm.
INTRO (0:11)
E5
are based on the E minor pentatonic scale (E-G-A-B-D) with occasional additions of the
F#in
open-string pull-off licks throughout (see measures 15,17-19, and 25). These have been
a mainstay of Perry's solo style since the beginning. Interesting rhythmic twists abound