#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## # Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 14:48:12 -0500 From: Andrew RogersSubject: ./b/bee_gees/i_cant_see_nobody.crd B-side of 'New York Mining Disaster 1941', and one of my all-time favorite Bee Gees songs. Amazingly soulful (it got significant airplay on R&B stations), especially considering that they were only 17-19 years old at the time. -- AWR "I Can't See Nobody" (Barry Gibb / Robin Gibb) Intro: (acoustic guitar w/strings): Em / D / C# / B / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Verse 1: Em D I walk the lonely streets A E I watch the people passing by Em D I used to smile and say hello A E Yes, I was just a happy guy (drums enter midway through each verse) Then you happened, girl This feeling that possesses me I just can't move myself I guess it all just had to be Chorus: A D E I can't see nobody A D E No, I can't see nobody A D E A [1-3: N. C.; 5: end cold] My eyes can only look at you E [1-3: N. C.] You Verse 2: I used to have a brain I used to think of many things I watched the falling rain And listened to the sweet bird sing Don't ask me why, little girl I love you and that's all I can say You're every, every breath that I take You are my nights, my night and day [repeat chorus] Verse 3 (note extra lines): Every single word you hear, girl Is coming from this heart of mine I've never felt like this before A love like yours, so young and fine And now as I try to forget you It doesn't work out anyway I loved you such a long time ago Though in my eyes you'll always stay Every single word you hear Is coming from this heart of mine I loved you such a long time ago A E Don't know why, girl I don't know why (Baby, such a long time Baby, such a long time Baby, such a long time) [repeat chorus] [repeat chorus; end cold as indicated] -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers