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Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth Tab

by Primitive Radio Gods



... or, "Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand".

It's a very, very simple song, just the bassline, some chords, and maybe a guitar every
so often. It's mostly keyboard, however. And the sample is B.B. King going "I been
downhearted baby, ever since the day we met."

'Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand'
Primitive Radio Gods
(O'Connor, Feather, Feather. Contains samples from "How Blue Can You Get" by Feather and
Feather.)

                                    
   Jan lays down and wrestles in her sleep
   
   Moonlight spills on comic books
                   
   And superstars in magazines
      					     
   An old friend calls and tells us where to meet
	
   Her plane takes off from Baltimore
	             
   And touches down on Bourbon Street

       	      
   We sit outside and argue all night long
    
   About a god we've never seen
                    
   But never fails to side with me
                   
   Sunday comes and all the papers say
   
   Ma Teresa's joined the mob
	
   And happy with her full time job

   
   Do do do do doo do
      		 
   Am I alive or thoughts that drift away?
        
   Does summer come for everyone?
       	    
   Can humans do as prophets say?
	         
   And if I die before I learn to speak
	                           
   Can money pay for all the days I lived awake
	
   But half asleep?

   
   Do do do do doo do x 2

     			
   A life is time, they teach us growing up
       
   The seconds ticking killed us all
     		     
   A million years before the fall
	                 
   You ride the waves and don't ask where they go
       
   You swim like lions through the crest
	               
   And bathe yourself on zebra flesh

   
   I've been downhearted baby,
   I've been downhearted baby,
   	               
   Ever since the day we met

(repeat)

As always, this is an interpretation of O'Connor's brilliant song. Corrections, btab,
are welcome.

--
Josh Ellis
"If I die before I learn to speak
Will money pay for all the days
I've lived awake but half-asleep"
	--Primitive Radio Gods