Letra de
Free Man In Paris

The way I see it he said, you just can't win it,
Everybody's in it for their own gain; you can't please 'em all,
There's always somebody putting you down,
I do my best and I do good business,
There's a lot of people asking for my time,
They're tryin' to get ahead;
they're tryin' to be a good friend of mine,
Chorus
I was a free man in Paris,
I felt unfettered and alive,
There was nobody callin' me up for favours
and no-ones future to decide,
You know I'd go back there tomorrow
but for the work I've taken on,
stokin' the star maker machinary behind the popular songs.
Instrumental bit (mix it about a bit!)
I deal in dreamers and telephone screamers,
Lately I wonder what I do it for; if I had my way,
I'd just walk through those doors, and wan-der,
down the Champs Elysees;
going cafe to cabaret, thinking
how I'd feel when I find,
that very good friend of mine
End instrumental bit
From: * (Howard Wright \(Hman\))
tabbed by Howard Wright
a semitone or a tone.
each time the chord changes. Check out the record for details on strumming
Carry on strumming that chord at the seventh fret for a few bars
Verse 1
'The way I see it' he said 'you just can't win it, everybody's
in it for their own gain you can't please them all there's always
somebody shooting you down. I do my best and I do good business
there's a lot of people asking for my time trying to get ahead
trying to be a good friend of mine
Chorus
I was a free man in paris I felt unfettered and alive there was
nobody calling me up for favours and noone's future to decide
you know I'd go back there tomorrow but for the work I've taken on
stoking the star-maker machinery behind the popular song
Repeat this last line once
(p=pull off)