paul simon you can call me al tekst

F Gm7 C You know, I don't find this stuff amusing anymore [Chorus] F C If you'll be my bodyguard Gm7 C | F C | Gm7 C | I can be your long lost pal F C I can call you Betty Gm7 C And Betty, when you call me | F C | Gm7 C | You can call me Al [Verse 2] F A man walks down the street Gm7 Csus4 C He says, Why am I short of attention? F Got a short Provided to YouTube by Legacy RecordingsYou Can Call Me Al · Paul SimonThe Essential Paul Simon℗ 1986 Sony Music EntertainmentReleased on: 2010-07-12Guitar, Writer Simon & Garfunkel. Format Digital Sheet Music. Pages 10. Arrangement Bass Guitar Tab. Publisher Hal Leonard. Product ID 158264. Instruments Electric Bass Guitar. See even more arrangements Download and Print You Can Call Me Al sheet music for Bass Guitar Tab by Paul Simon from Sheet Music Direct. Paul Simon. 36 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 31 MINUTES • JUN 26 2007. Purchase Options. 1. Mother And Child Reunion. 03:10. 2. Loves Me Like A Rock. 03:40. Evergreen inspiration in the Top 10 songs of October. Advertisement. Chords for You Can Call Me Al by Paul Simon.: C, F, Bb, D. Play along with guitar, ukulele, or piano with interactive chords and diagrams. Includes transpose, capo hints, changing speed and much more. Er Sucht Sie Frankfurt Am Main. Een man loopt door de straat. Hij zegt: waarom voel ik mij nu zacht in mijn middel? Waarom voel ik me zacht in het midden? De rest van mijn leven is zo hard? Ik heb een herinnering in beeld nodig. Ik wil een beeld van de verlossing. Ik wil niet eindigen als een spotprent, op een begraafplaats voor tekeningen. Lijkenpikker, lijkenpikker. Honden in het maanlicht. Ver weg mijn verlichte deur. Meneer Bierbuik Bierbuik, Hou die mormels bij me vandaan. Je weet dat ik dit niet grappig meer vind. Wil jij mijn lijfwacht zijn, dan ben ik je langverloren vriend. Ik zou je Betty noemen, en Betty wanneer jij mij roept, kun je me Al noemen. Een man loopt door de straat. Hij zegt: waarom kom ik aandacht tekort? Die aandacht duurt altijd zo kort.. En mijn nachten zijn zo lang. Waar zijn mijn vrouw en familie? Wat als ik hier sterf? Wie zal mijn voorbeeld zijn, nu mijn voorbeeld verdwenen is? Foetsie Hij dook terug in het steegje, met een mollig, klein meisje met een vleermuizengezicht . En daarna daarna, waren er voorvallen en ongevallen. Er waren aanwijzingen en aantijgingen. Wil jij mijn lijfwacht zijn, dan ben ik je langverloren vriend. Ik zou je Betty noemen, en Betty wanneer jij mij roept, kun je me Al noemen. Noem mij All Een man loop door de straat. Het is een straat in een vreemde wereld. Misschien is het de derde wereld. Misschien is hij er voor het eerst. Hij spreekt de taal niet. Hij heeft geen los geld. Hij is een buitenlander. Hij is omgeven door geluid. Het geluid. Vee op de marktplaats. Kleine geluidjes en weeshuizen. Hij kijkt rond, rond. Hij ziet engelen in de bouwstijl, alsmaar in het rond tollen. Hij zegt: Amen en Halleluja! Wil jij mijn lijfwacht zijn, dan ben ik je langverloren vriend. Ik kan je Betty noemen, en Betty wanneer jij mij roept, kun je me Al noemen. Noem mij Al The lead single off of Paul Simon’s album Graceland, “You Can Call Me Al” was a hit in the UK in September 1986. In the US, the song originally found only moderate success, peaking at #44 the same month. However, the song was promoted heavier in early 1987 and re-charted at the higher position of #23 in May. Most fans agree the song appears to be written about a man having a midlife crisis. Its chorus was written about a time a man mistakenly called Paul “Al” and called his wife Peggy “Betty” as they were leaving a house party. Texty A man walks down the street He says, "Why am I soft in the middle, now? Why am I soft in the middle? The rest of my life is so hard I need a photo-opportunity I want a shot at redemption Don't want to end up a cartoon In a cartoon graveyard" Bonedigger, Bonedigger Dogs in the moonlight Far away in my well-lit door Mr. Beerbelly, Beerbelly Get these mutts away from me You know, I don't find this stuff amusing anymore If you'll be my bodyguard I can be your long lost pal I can call you Betty And Betty, when you call me, you can call me Al A man walks down the street He says, "Why am I short of attention? Got a short little span of attention And, whoa, my nights are so long Where's my wife and family? What if I die here? Who'll be my role model Now that my role model is gone, gone?" He ducked back down the alley With some roly-poly little bat-faced girl All along, along There were incidents and accidents There were hints and allegations If you'll be my bodyguard I can be your long lost pal I can call you Betty And Betty, when you call me, you can call me Al Call me Al A man walks down the street It's a street in a strange world Maybe it's the third world Maybe it's his first time around Doesn't speak the language He holds no currency He is a foreign man He is surrounded by the sound, the sound Cattle in the marketplace Scatterings and orphanages He looks around, around He sees angels in the architecture Spinning in infinity He says, "Amen and Hallelujah!" If you'll be my bodyguard I can be your long lost pal I can call you Betty And Betty, when you call me, you can call me Al Call me Na na na na, na na na na Na na na na, na na na-na na-na Na na na na, na-na na-na na na Na na na na, na-na na-na na na If you'll be my bodyguard I can call you Betty If you'll be my bodyguard I can call you Betty If you'll be my bodyguard Paul Simon Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group Paul Simon About You Can Call Me Al "You Can Call Me Al" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the lead single from his seventh studio album, Graceland (1986), released on Warner Bros. Records. Written by Simon, its lyrics follow an individual seemingly experiencing a midlife crisis. Its lyrics were partially inspired by Simon's trip to South Africa and experience with its culture. Released in September 1986, "You Can Call Me Al" became one of Simon's biggest solo hits, reaching the top five in seven countries. more » Year: 1986 4:40 5,981 Views Playlists: #12 Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer A man walks down the street He says why am I soft in the middle now Why am I soft in the middle The rest of my life is so hard I need a photo-opportunity I want a shot at redemption Don't want to end up a cartoon In a cartoon graveyard Bonedigger Bonedigger Dogs in the moonlight Far away my well-lit door Mr. Beerbelly Beerbelly Get these mutts away from me You know I don't find this stuff amusing anymore If you'll be my bodyguard I can be your long lost pal I can call you Betty And Betty when you call me You can call me Al A man walks down the street He says why am I short of attention Got a short little span of attention And wo my nights are so long Where's my wife and family What if I die here Who'll be my role-model Now that my role-model is Gone Gone He ducked back down the alley With some roly-poly little bat-faced girl All along along There were incidents and accidents There were hints and allegations If you'll be my bodyguard I can be your long lost pal I can call you Betty And Betty when you call me You can call me Al Call me Al A man walks down the street It's a street in a strange world Maybe it's the Third World Maybe it's his first time around He doesn't speak the language He holds no currency He is a foreign man He is surrounded by the sound The sound Cattle in the marketplace Scatterlings and orphanages He looks around, around He sees angels in the architecture Spinning in infinity He says Amen! and Hallelujah! If you'll be my bodyguard I can be your long lost pal I can call you Betty And Betty when you call me You can call me Al Call me Al Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! Paul Simon Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an award-winning musician whose talents in composing, performing, and vocal harmony placed him at the forefront of the singer-songwriters on an international scale. Simon's fame, influence and commercial success began as part of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, formed in 1964 with musical partner Art Garfunkel. Simon wrote most of the pair's songs, including three that reached No. 1 on the singles charts: "The Sounds of Silence," "Mrs. Robinson," and "Bridge Over Troubled Water." The duo split up in 1970 at the height of their popularity, and Simon began a successful solo career, recording three highly acclaimed albums over the next five years. In 1986, he released Graceland, an album inspired by South African… more » Written by: Paul Simon Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind Paul Simon About You Can Call Me Al "You Can Call Me Al" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the lead single from his seventh studio album, Graceland (1986), released on Warner Bros. Records. Written by Simon, its lyrics follow an individual seemingly experiencing a midlife crisis. Its lyrics were partially inspired by Simon's trip to South Africa and experience with its culture. Released in September 1986, "You Can Call Me Al" became one of Simon's biggest solo hits, reaching the top five in seven countries. more » Year: 1986 4:40 78 Views Playlists: #1 Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer A man walks down the street He says why am I soft in the middle now Why am I soft in the middle The rest of my life is so hard I need a photo-opportunity I want a shot at redemption Don't want to end up a cartoon In a cartoon graveyard Bonedigger Bonedigger Dogs in the moonlight Far away my well-lit door Mr. Beerbelly Beerbelly Get these mutts away from me You know I don't find this stuff amusing anymore If you'll be my bodyguard I can be your long lost pal I can call you Betty And Betty when you call me You can call me Al A man walks down the street He says why am I short of attention Got a short little span of attention And wo my nights are so long Where's my wife and family What if I die here Who'll be my role-model Now that my role-model is Gone Gone He ducked back down the alley With some roly-poly little bat-faced girl All along along There were incidents and accidents There were hints and allegations If you'll be my bodyguard I can be your long lost pal I can call you Betty And Betty when you call me You can call me Al Call me Al A man walks down the street It's a street in a strange world Maybe it's the Third World Maybe it's his first time around He doesn't speak the language He holds no currency He is a foreign man He is surrounded by the sound The sound Cattle in the marketplace Scatterlings and orphanages He looks around, around He sees angels in the architecture Spinning in infinity He says Amen! and Hallelujah! If you'll be my bodyguard I can be your long lost pal I can call you Betty And Betty when you call me You can call me Al Call me Al Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer Paul Simon Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an award-winning musician whose talents in composing, performing, and vocal harmony placed him at the forefront of the singer-songwriters on an international scale. Simon's fame, influence and commercial success began as part of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, formed in 1964 with musical partner Art Garfunkel. Simon wrote most of the pair's songs, including three that reached No. 1 on the singles charts: "The Sounds of Silence," "Mrs. Robinson," and "Bridge Over Troubled Water." The duo split up in 1970 at the height of their popularity, and Simon began a successful solo career, recording three highly acclaimed albums over the next five years. In 1986, he released Graceland, an album inspired by South African… more » Written by: Paul Simon Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

paul simon you can call me al tekst