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#From: helmers@chemie.fu-berlin.de (Juergen Helmers)
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#BE MY NUMBER TWOJoe Jackson
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#This is just a simple try to adapt this lovley piano-based
#ballad to the guitar. If you need it, I maybe could write
#down and mail you the tabs as I play it, but firstgive it a go
#and work out your own..
#
#INTRO
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#F Bb C F Bb C am7 gm7 C dm7 C
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#F Bb C F Bb C am7 gm7 C dm7 C
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#Verses:
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[F]Won't you be my num[Bb]ber [C]two
[F]Me and number one [Bb]are [C]through
am7gm7 C
There won't be too much to do
just [dm7]smile when I feel [C]blue
[F]And there's not much left [Bb]of [C]me
[F]What you get is what [Bb]you [C]see
am7 gm7 C
Is it worth the energy
I [dm7]leave it up to [C]you
Break:
[Bb]And [F]if you got [C]something to [F]say to me
[Bb]Don't [F]try to lay [C]off only [F]weights on me
[Bb]I [F]know that it's [C]really not [F]fair of me
[Bb9]But my heart seemed[C9] too much action
[F]And every time I look [Bb]at [C]you
[F]you'll be who I want [Bb]you [C]to
am7gm7 C
And I'll do what I can do
dm7 CBb^6
To make a dream or two come true
Bb^6 gm7F
if you be my, if you be my number two.
F Bb C F Bb C am7 gm7 C dm7 C
End:
Bb^6 gm7 gm7/c F^79
Chords:
F:Bb:C:
e|--1--------x-----------x---|
b|--1--------3-----------5---|
g|--2--------3-----------5---|
d|--3--------3-----------5---|
a|--3--------1-----------3---|
e|--1--------x-----------x---|
Use these chords for the first two lines of each verse and
the break.
The am7, gm7 and dm7 in the rest of each verse are:
am7: gm7:dm7:
e|--x------x-------x-------|
b|--5------3-------10------|
g|--5------3-------10------|
d|--5------3-------10------|
a|--x------x-------x-------|
e|--5------3-------10------|
For last C in each verse I take an upper position:
C:
e|-----x-------------------|
b|-----8-------------------|
g|-----9-------------------|
d|-----10------------------|
a|-----x-------------------|
e|-----8-------------------|
The Bb9 and the C9 in the end of the break are:
Bb9: C9:
e|--x-----------x---|
b|--1-----------3---|
g|--3-----------5---|
d|--3-----------5---|
a|--1-----------3---|
e|--x-----------x---|
So you finally need the chords I play in the end of the Song.
I end up in the 10th position (dm7) and progress in a downward
movement in an ending-sequence to a finally F^7/9:
Play the dm7 at the 10th and the C at the 8th position. Go
down two frets to the 6th position and try a Bbmajor6 like
this:
Bb^6:
e|---------x--------|
b|---------6--------|
g|---------7--------|
d|---------5--------|
a|---------x--------|
e|---------6--------|
In the ending sequence I use the already mentioned gm7 after which I go over a gm7
add C on b-string at first position,
gm7/C:
e|---------x---------|
b|---------1---------|
g|---------3---------|
d|---------3---------|
a|---------x---------|
e|---------3---------|
to the last chord, a F major7/9:
F^7/9:
e|---------0---------|
b|---------1---------|
g|---------0---------|
d|---------3---------|
a|---------x---------|
e|---------1---------|
I hope you like it and enjoy... Juergen
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Juergen Helmers Freie Universitaet Berlin
Tel.: + 49 30 6269734 Institut fuer Biochemie
Fax :(+ 49 30 6269734)helmers@chemie.fu-berlin.de
WWW-Page-URL: http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/user/helmers
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#
#----------------------------------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. #
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------##
#From: helmers@chemie.fu-berlin.de (Juergen Helmers)
#
#BE MY NUMBER TWOJoe Jackson
#
#This is just a simple try to adapt this lovley piano-based
#ballad to the guitar. If you need it, I maybe could write
#down and mail you the tabs as I play it, but firstgive it a go
#and work out your own..
#
#INTRO
#
#F Bb C F Bb C am7 gm7 C dm7 C
#
#F Bb C F Bb C am7 gm7 C dm7 C
#
#
#Verses:
#
#
[F]Won't you be my num[Bb]ber [C]two
[F]Me and number one [Bb]are [C]through
am7gm7 C
There won't be too much to do
just [dm7]smile when I feel [C]blue
[F]And there's not much left [Bb]of [C]me
[F]What you get is what [Bb]you [C]see
am7 gm7 C
Is it worth the energy
I [dm7]leave it up to [C]you
Break:
[Bb]And [F]if you got [C]something to [F]say to me
[Bb]Don't [F]try to lay [C]off only [F]weights on me
[Bb]I [F]know that it's [C]really not [F]fair of me
[Bb9]But my heart seemed[C9] too much action
[F]And every time I look [Bb]at [C]you
[F]you'll be who I want [Bb]you [C]to
am7gm7 C
And I'll do what I can do
dm7 CBb^6
To make a dream or two come true
Bb^6 gm7F
if you be my, if you be my number two.
F Bb C F Bb C am7 gm7 C dm7 C
End:
Bb^6 gm7 gm7/c F^79
Chords:
F:Bb:C:
e|--1--------x-----------x---|
b|--1--------3-----------5---|
g|--2--------3-----------5---|
d|--3--------3-----------5---|
a|--3--------1-----------3---|
e|--1--------x-----------x---|
Use these chords for the first two lines of each verse and
the break.
The am7, gm7 and dm7 in the rest of each verse are:
am7: gm7:dm7:
e|--x------x-------x-------|
b|--5------3-------10------|
g|--5------3-------10------|
d|--5------3-------10------|
a|--x------x-------x-------|
e|--5------3-------10------|
For last C in each verse I take an upper position:
C:
e|-----x-------------------|
b|-----8-------------------|
g|-----9-------------------|
d|-----10------------------|
a|-----x-------------------|
e|-----8-------------------|
The Bb9 and the C9 in the end of the break are:
Bb9: C9:
e|--x-----------x---|
b|--1-----------3---|
g|--3-----------5---|
d|--3-----------5---|
a|--1-----------3---|
e|--x-----------x---|
So you finally need the chords I play in the end of the Song.
I end up in the 10th position (dm7) and progress in a downward
movement in an ending-sequence to a finally F^7/9:
Play the dm7 at the 10th and the C at the 8th position. Go
down two frets to the 6th position and try a Bbmajor6 like
this:
Bb^6:
e|---------x--------|
b|---------6--------|
g|---------7--------|
d|---------5--------|
a|---------x--------|
e|---------6--------|
In the ending sequence I use the already mentioned gm7 after which I go over a gm7
add C on b-string at first position,
gm7/C:
e|---------x---------|
b|---------1---------|
g|---------3---------|
d|---------3---------|
a|---------x---------|
e|---------3---------|
to the last chord, a F major7/9:
F^7/9:
e|---------0---------|
b|---------1---------|
g|---------0---------|
d|---------3---------|
a|---------x---------|
e|---------1---------|
I hope you like it and enjoy... Juergen
---------------------------------------------------------
Juergen Helmers Freie Universitaet Berlin
Tel.: + 49 30 6269734 Institut fuer Biochemie
Fax :(+ 49 30 6269734)helmers@chemie.fu-berlin.de
WWW-Page-URL: http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/user/helmers
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