Song: Blue Jean Artist: David Bowie URL’s: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Jean; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonight_%28David_Bowie_album%29 Style: Rock’n’Roll Tuning: Standard capo 1 Intro:(Staccato chords) |C |G | verse 1:(Up-tempo with slow struck snare) D Blue Jean-I just met me a girl named Blue Jean, Blue Jean-she got a camouflaged face and no money. G? Remember they always let you down when you need 'em, D Oh, Blue Jean - is heaven any sweeter than Blue Jean. Pre-Chorus 1:(Staccato chords, at the end of each line) C A D? She got a police bike, C G A? She got a turned up nose.
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Chorus 1:(Sax flourish intro, with vibes accent) A F#m Sometimes I feel like (Oh, the whole human race), A F#m Jazzin' for Blue Jean (Oh, and when my Blue Jean's blue). A F#m Blue Jean can send me (Oh, somebody send me), A F#m C G? Somebody send me (Oh, somebody send me). verse 2: D One day I'm gonna write a poem in a letter, ?One day I'm gonna get that faculty together. G? Remember that everybody has to wait in line, D? Blue Jean-look out world you know I've got mine. Pre-Chorus 2:(Staccato chords, at the end of each line) C A D? She got Latin roots, C G A? She got everything.
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Chorus 2: A F#m Sometimes I feel like (Oh, the whole human race), A F#m Jazzin' for Blue Jean (Oh, and when my Blue Jean's blue). A F#m ?Blue Jean can send me (Oh, somebody send me), A F#m C G ?Somebody send me (Oh, somebody send me). BRIDGE 1: |G |G |
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Chorus 3: A F#m Sometimes I feel like (Oh, the whole human race), A F#m Jazzin' for Blue Jean (Oh, and when my Blue Jean's blue). A F#m Blue Jean can send me (Oh, somebody send me), A F#m A Somebody send me (Oh, somebody send me). REFRAIN 1: A F#m Somebody, somebody(Oh, somebody send me), A F#m Somebody send me (Oh, somebody send me). CODA:(Staccato) |C G |C G | |E |(Hold & Sustain) End NOTES: 1. “…Interviewed in 1987 and asked to compare a track like "Time Will Crawl" to "Blue Jean," Bowie said "'Blue Jean' is a piece of sexist rock 'n roll. laughs It's about picking up birds. It's not very cerebral, that piece. …” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Jean 2. “…A basic workout in D major (the slight tension in the early bars of each verse is owed to a wavering between D and a D suspended fourth), “Blue Jean”‘s Chorus moves between the dominant, A major, and the mediant, F# minor—so the song is mainly keeping to the basic tones of the D chord (D F#, A); there are no real surprises except swapping in a natural C (on “police bike”) for a sharp one. Two verses, three Choruses, no bridges or solos save a four-bar Alomar riffing transition. “Blue Jean” ends just when you get sick of it. …” https://bowiesongs.wordpress.com/2011/12/07/blue-jean/ 3. In keeping with Carlos Alomar's textured guitar style, experiment in the VERSES with variations of D and G, with alternating D with Dadd4 (XX0030)and G with Em7 (020003 or 020033). Also, try in the Pre-Chorus, alternating the C with C/E (XX2010).
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