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Crimes Of Paris by Elvis Costello

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Crimes Of Paris
from Blood and Chocolate
tabbed by
	Clyde MacFadden ([email protected])
	Mike Sturgess ([email protected])
	Mark Schnitzius ([email protected])


Intro: Chord diagramG+G

 Chord diagramG+G       Chord diagramC majorC      Chord diagramD MajorD           Chord diagramG+G  Chord diagramC majorC Chord diagramG+G
I thought it was you and your ...
  Chord diagramG+G        G/F
And how it's ...
Chord diagramE MajorE              Chord diagramA minorAm
Just after twelve ...
  Chord diagramA minorAm          Am/G#         Chord diagramD MajorD
You said "Now I only want you ...
  Chord diagramA minorAm        Chord diagramC majorC
But tiny children in ...

Chord diagramC/EC/E              Chord diagramD MajorD  D/C D/B Chord diagramD/AD/A
Whispered all the Crimes ....
CHORUS
        Chord diagramG+G     Chord diagramC majorC     Chord diagramD MajorD
You're not the girl next-door ...
    Chord diagramG+G     G/F     Chord diagramC/EC/E    Chord diagramC/DC/D
Or the cigarette-girl in th...
    Chord diagramC majorC    Chord diagramG/BG/B    Chord diagramD/AD/A    Chord diagramG+G
All the words of love seem ..
      Chord diagramC majorC       Chord diagramG/BG/B    Chord diagramD/AD/A   Chord diagramE MajorE (possibly Chord diagramG+G)
When you're tough and ...
    Chord diagramC majorC     Chord diagramG/BG/B    Chord diagramD/AD/A   Chord diagramE MajorE
You're everywhere girl in an ...
Chord diagramA minorAm             Chord diagramC majorC  Chord diagramG+G Chord diagramC majorC Chord diagramG+G
Who'll pay for the ....


I heard that you fell for the "Hell ...

Chorus

Chord diagramE MajorE      Chord diagramE7E7
And it's all ....
  Chord diagramA minorAm        Am/B     Am/C    Chord diagramA/EA/E
She hit him with that paper-...
Chord diagramDmDm       Chord diagramG+G       Chord diagramDmDm        Chord diagramG+G
And I tried to hold on to ...
   Chord diagramC majorC        Chord diagramC/BC/B   C/A#    Chord diagramC/AC/A
And I find it hard to ...
   Chord diagramA minorAm     Am/B        Am/C    Am/D
Like going down three times ...
Am/D#    Am/E  Chord diagramG+G  Chord diagramC majorC Chord diagramG+G
Come up twice

She's so convenient, he's always .....

Chorus

Fade out:
(repeat last four bars of chorus)

Chord diagramA minorAm | Chord diagramC majorC | Chord diagramG+G Chord diagramC majorC Chord diagramG+G | Chord diagramG+G Chord diagramC majorC  G...
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Comments from Clyde MacFadden ([email protected]):

The tough thing about Crimes of Paris (as in many EC songs) is that he's
actually only playing five chords on the guitar, but the changes in the
bass notes and the vocals are what you really hear. So, if you play it by
yourself the way EC does on the album, it sounds like you're missing a lot
of important changes- and you are. Luckily, it's not too tough to work the
bass notes into the chords on this one...I imagine that's how Elvis played
it as he was writing it, and if he ever performed it by himself.

Mark's chords were on the right track, but his choruses and a few other
parts were off. There are a few frustrating things about playing this song
on guitar. One is the pesky Chord diagramG+G with Chord diagramFF bass (there's no Chord diagramFF major in the song)
in the verses, which is tough to play on guitar. It sounds *okay* if you
play a Chord diagramG7G7 there- the Chord diagramFF will be in the chord, just on top instead of on the
bottom.  Chord diagramA augmentedA similar problem is the Chord diagramA minorAm with Chord diagramG#G# bass- which can be solved by
flatting the Chord diagramA augmentedA on the Chord diagramG+G string (what the hell chord is that anyway?
Ammaj7?????) As for chords like Chord diagramC/EC/E and G/B, well, the bass notes are in
the normal major chords anyway, but I included the bass notation for
fingerpicking purposes- or if any bass players want to give it a shot.

[...]

Whew! I guess that's it. Only Costello could make such a mess out of G,
C, D, Am, and E. I mean that as a compliment.

If anyone thinks I messed up, feel free to add corrections. And if anyone
thinks this is on target and wants other transcriptions, just ask. I don't
have the time to do this every night, but if I have the time, I'll figure
any Costello song out. I've even been trying to put together some guitar
arrangements for songs from "The Juliet Letters" to play with my sister
(no way my voice can handle some of that stuff...). It's easy to hear the
notes clearly with the Brodskys, but trying toactually play that stuff on
guitar is a different matter. Even the occasional stuff that resembles
good ole Costello pop melodies ("Why must I always apologize...") is way
more complex than it sounds.

You know, I said I was going to study tonight...

-Clyde

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